SLI Systems

Summary

SLI Systems provided cloud-based search tools for online retailers under a "software as a service" (SaaS) model. It was a public company listed on the New Zealand stock exchange.

SLI Systems
Company typeAcquired
IndustrySoftware
eCommerce
Founded2001
Headquarters
United States Edit this on Wikidata
Products
  • Learning Search
  • Learning Navigation
  • Site Champion
  • Learning Recommendations
WebsiteSLI-Systems.com

SLI is an acronym for Search, Learn and Improve.

Products edit

SLI's main product, Learning Search,[1] uses the behavior of its users to determine search results. The company also sells a user-generated search engine optimization (SEO) product called Site Champion, and a site navigation product called Learning Navigation.

Origin edit

SLI Systems was formed in 2001,[2] and in 2013 the company raised $27 million NZD in its initial public offering[3] and listed on the NZX.[4] The core technology was originally developed at GlobalBrain, a company founded in 1998[5] by Grant Ryan.[6] That company was acquired by the internet arm of US media company, NBC in April, 2000 for US$32 million, but after dot-com crash[2][7] Shaun Ryan and others bought the technology back from NBC, and formed SLI Systems.[2]

SLI formerly had offices in San Jose, Christchurch, Tokyo, Melbourne and London and over 400 clients internationally including, FTD, 7 for all Mankind, Harry & David, and Next.[8]

Performance edit

In 2013, SLI Systems launched an initial public offering on the NZX stock exchange, raising $27m NZD with shares issued at $1.50, to help fund growth into important markets like Japan and Brazil.[9] Key investors included NZ entrepreneur Sam Morgan.[10] SLI Systems's share price performed strongly initially, rising to $2.50, before falling to as low as 71c after the company posted larger than expected losses and had some unexpected senior management changes 2015.[11][12]

SLI Systems announced to the New Zealand Exchange in November 2015 that revenue guidance would be 29% above the previous year.[13] Recent significant client customer wins announced at the 2015 annual general meeting included Lenovo, David Jones, Harvey Norman and Paul Smith.[14] SLI Systems' UK website also list a number of clients via case studies .[15]

In January 2019 the company was taken private via acquisition by a private equity firm. The SLI search algorithm and IP were rolled into the company portfolio.[16]

The company no longer operates independently and was delisted by the New Zealand Stock Exchange in January 2019. Soon after, the US domestic headquarters in San Jose were shut down.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Chemist Direct conversion rates soar following deployment of SLI Systems’ search technology", 31/07/2014, Fiona Briggs, etailtimes.co.uk
  2. ^ a b c "Focusing on retail works for SLI". Dene Mackenzie, 16 Jul 2014, Otago Daily Times
  3. ^ "Investors take a shine to new tech stock SLI Systems", 1 Jun 2013, Hamish Fletcher, NZ Herald
  4. ^ "SLI Systems lists on NZX today", 30 May 2013, computerworld.co.nz
  5. ^ "GlobalBrain back to have another crack", 21 January 2002, Andrea Malcolm, computerworld.co.nz
  6. ^ "Global Brain back on market after huge losses at US owner", Apr 11, 2001, Chris Barton, NZ Herald
  7. ^ McCrone, John: Secrets to Success The Press 31/07/2011.
  8. ^ SLI Systems's customers
  9. ^ "SLI Systems to sell shares at $1.50 in bid for Japan, Brazil growth". The National Business Review. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  10. ^ "Sam Morgan to invest another $1m in SLI". The National Business Review. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  11. ^ "SLI Systems tips cashflow breakeven". Stuff. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  12. ^ "New role for SLI Systems CEO". Stuff. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  13. ^ "SLI Systems Limited". www.nzx.com. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  14. ^ "SLI Systems Limited". www.nzx.com. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  15. ^ "Case Studies | SLI Systems UK". www.sli-systems.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  16. ^ "SLI Systems Acquired by ESW Capital".
  17. ^ "SLI Systems to delist next week | Scoop News".

External links edit

  • Official website