Welcome to our dedicated page for Asure Software news (Ticker: ASUR), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Asure Software stock.
Asure Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASUR) is a provider of cloud-based Human Capital Management (HCM) software, and the ASUR news feed on Stock Titan aggregates company-specific announcements and disclosures. Asure’s public communications focus on how its HCM suite—covering HR, payroll, time and attendance, benefits administration, payroll tax management, and talent management—evolves through product updates, acquisitions, and partnerships.
Investors and observers following ASUR news will see regular press releases on quarterly financial results, often furnished via Form 8-K, where the company discusses revenue trends, recurring revenue, and non-GAAP metrics such as EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA. These earnings-related updates frequently include management commentary on demand for HCM products, integration progress across the suite, and guidance ranges for upcoming quarters or fiscal years.
The ASUR news stream also highlights strategic transactions and corporate developments. For example, Asure has announced the acquisition of Lathem Time 2025, LLC, described as primarily a provider of time and attendance products, and has detailed related financing arrangements in its filings. The company has also publicized partnerships such as its collaboration with PensionBee, a digital-first retirement provider, which is presented as part of Asure’s Partner Marketplace for value-added services.
Operational and leadership updates appear in the news as well, including the appointment of senior executives to oversee operations across payroll, HR, compliance, workforce management, and managed services. In addition, Asure issues notices about upcoming investor conference participation and scheduled earnings calls, providing dates, times, and access details for these events.
By reviewing the ASUR news page, readers can track how Asure’s HCM platform, financial performance, acquisitions, partnerships, and leadership decisions are communicated over time through official press releases and related disclosures.
Asure (NASDAQ: ASUR) reported its Q2 2020 results, with HCM revenue of $14.1 million, a decrease of 18.5% year-over-year but above consensus estimates. Non-GAAP EPS reached $0.03, beating expectations. The company experienced a 21% increase in HCM bookings, despite challenges from COVID-19, which impacted overall financial performance. Gross profit decreased to $8.1 million (57.4% margin). Management remains optimistic about recovery as businesses reopen, and Asure continues to support small businesses through the COVID-19 Resource Center.
Asure (NASDAQ: ASUR) will release its Q2 2020 financial results after the market close on August 10, 2020. A conference call will follow at 3:30 PM CT (4:30 PM ET) hosted by CEO Pat Goepel and CFO Kelyn Brannon. Investors can join via U.S. dial-in at (877) 853-5636 or internationally at (631) 291-4544, using conference ID 6255756. A live webcast and replay will be available on their investor relations website.
Asure Software (ASUR) has been added to the Russell 3000 Index effective June 8, 2020. This inclusion is a recognition of Asure's strong market position and its commitment to delivering value to shareholders. The membership ensures automatic inclusion in either the Russell 1000 or Russell 2000, broadening exposure to institutional investors and increasing stock liquidity. Russell indexes are widely used in investment strategies, with about $9 trillion in assets benchmarked against them.
Asure (NASDAQ: ASUR) reported its Q1 2020 results amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. HCM revenue totaled $18.9 million, exceeding expectations. Non-GAAP EPS was $0.21, above the consensus of $0.16. However, HCM bookings saw an 11% year-over-year increase until February, but dropped 3% for the quarter due to pandemic impacts. Asure has withdrawn its full-year guidance, citing economic uncertainty. They launched a COVID-19 Resource Center to assist small businesses during the crisis.