JCDeaux and Oohmedia! spoke for 45 per cent of last financial year’s revenue.
Adelaide-based Big Screen Video, a provider of end-to-end LED display solutions, is flaunting its deep relationships with out-of-home advertising bigwigs like
BSV is looking for $27 million and has asked investors to think about a 40.3 per cent internal rate of return and 5.2-times gross money-on-money return within five years. That’s based on the assumption the business will be worth $116.5 million by 2029 on an enterprise value basis, while carrying as little as $1 million in net debt.
Should BSV fail to breach $10m EBITDA in the coming financial year or $12.5 million the following year, the investors won’t have to pay the earnout component.
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