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D-Box Technologies Inc T.DBO

Alternate Symbol(s):  DBOXF

D-BOX Technologies Inc. is engaged in the business of designing, manufacturing and commercializing cutting-edge haptic motion systems. The Company produces motion effects specifically programmed for each visual content, which are sent to a motion system integrated into either a platform, a seat or any other product. The Company’s products include a movie theater, home entertainment, sim racing, gaming, simulation and training and attractions and theme parks. The Company focuses on approximately two markets, such as the entertainment market, and the simulation and training markets. With its motion experience being offered in more than 720 auditorium screens in over 40 countries.


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Comment by jammo71on May 17, 2018 7:55am
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RE:Does anybody do any math?

RE:Does anybody do any math?Before you post something like this where you admit you don't know, wouldn't it be wiser to actually LOOK for the data first?

I'd agree that signing two cinemas in the capital of Buru-Buru wouldn't be significant. However, my "local" cinema has 7 DBox screenings today (Thursday). The one theater I checked has 40 DBox seats. At 50% capacity, that's 140 DBox seats. At $2.66 per seat, that's $372 per day, or $135k per year. For one cinema. If you get a litle more optomistic and assume 75% capacity, it's $203k.

As of Dec 31, they showed 688 installed screens. Take once DBox showing per screen per day, assume 50% of capacity (20 seats), at $2.66 per seat. That's over $13 million in revenue.

But we don't have to wax theoretical. They reported $10m in revenue for Q3/17, and $26m for the first three quarters of 2017.

How's that math? Amazing that it took me all of 5 minutes to do.

AndiVRO wrote: I see people excited that all 30 or 40 seats are taken in that place or another place. How will that translate into the tens of millions of dollars needed to bring this company in black? The fact that they do 3-400$ for every show in each theater where they planted seats is a long way from recuperating the initial investment and all the expenses. I do not have any real data to do a thorough calculation but news like "signed another 2 cinemas in the capital of Buru-Buru" or "no more seats available at my neighborhood cinema" cannot be making a substantial difference. 


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