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Data Communications Management Corp T.DCM

Alternate Symbol(s):  DCMDF

DATA Communications Management Corp. (DCM) is a Canada-based marketing and business communications company that helps companies simplify the ways they communicate and operate. It provides solutions, such as workflow management, digital asset management, personalized video, location-specific marketing, multi-channel marketing workflow management, print and communications management, and marketing, strategy and creative services. DCM serves brands in vertical markets including financial services, retail, emerging markets, healthcare and wellness, Not-for-Profit, energy, hospitality, transportation, lottery, government, other regulated industries and the public sector. Its DCMFlex marketing workflow technology enables marketers to create, edit, track and execute digital and print assets ranging from email campaigns and welcome kits to retail collateral and HR training material.


TSX:DCM - Post by User

Comment by Torontojayon Apr 27, 2023 7:44am
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RE:Clarus target raise on acquisition close - cantechletter.com

RE:Clarus target raise on acquisition close - cantechletter.com

His numbers don't add up. 

First of all, $20-25m in cost savings should add about 4%-5%  to ebitda margins; I.e $20m/$520m =~ 3.84% , $25/$520 =~ 4.8% 

Pro firma revenue is $520m for the combined companies. 


According to the analyst, revenue for 2023 would be $451.7m and ebitda of $50.4m which is due to the fact that the acquisition didn't close at the start of the year. Ok that's fine.

2023 ebitda margins =~ 11.15% 
2024 ebitda margins =~ 12.58% 

If cost synergies are to be fully realized for the entire 12 month period in 2024, then ebitda margins should be at least 4% higher all else being equal.  This could be partially explained if cost synergies take 1-2 years from the closing date to be fully realized. In this case, the $20-25m in ebitda would show up in fiscal 2025 instead. 


In another report, DCM wishes to achieve 14% ebitda margins after cost synergies are achieved. This would be a sustainable long run ebitda margin for the combined business. The 12 month revenue run rate is ~ $520m. 

14% of this number gives us $72.8m. If we remove $20-25m in cost savings from this figure then we could estimate the ebitda for the business on a ttm basis. 


Ttm pro forms ebitda =~ $47.8 - $52.8m

If ebitda on a ttm basis is higher than this figure, then 14% ebitda margins should be easily attainable going forward with the additional cost savings in place. 


 

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