Infinova Acquires Swann

Published Oct 21, 2014 04:00 AM

3 years ago, a Chinese / US surveillance manufacturer, Infinova, raised $300 million cash in a billion dollar plus IPO. Later that year, they bought March Networks.

Now, Infinova is dipping into its war chest to buy one of the biggest direct to end user surveillance manufacturers, Swann.

In this note, we examine the details of Infinova and Swann's financials, projecting the potential impact of the deal.

Deal **********

[****: ******* ******** **** * *** page ******* ********* ****** [**** ** longer *********] *** *** ** ******* to **** *********** ****** ** **.]

********** ****** ~$** ******* *** *** Swann, ***** **** ****** ****** ******* was ~$*** ******* ***.

*** * **** ************, **** ** a ******** *****, ** *** ***** to ***** ***** ** ***** *. However, *****, ** ** ***, **** notably ** *********, *** *** ********** are ********* *** **** *********. *** instance,**** *************, * ******* ***** ~$** ** that ****, *** $** *******, * similar ***** ** ***** *****.

Swann **********

*****'* *** ********** *******:

  • ~$*** ******* *** ****** *******
  • ******* ****** **.*% **** **** ****
  • **% ***** ******* (******* *** **** but *** ***** **** *** **%+ for **** *************)
  • **% ********* *******
  • ********** *** *******
  • *** ********* (***** ** *** *********** their ******* *** ************** *********** **** neither ******* *** ************ ********)
  • *** * ********* ********* *** **% of ******* (****** ** ** ********* like ******, ***'* ****, ******, ***.)
  • **% ***** **** ***** *******, **% Europe, **% ********* (***** **** ******)

*** **********, *-***, *** ** *****'* main ***********, ***$**.* ******* ** **** **** ** *********.

******************

*** ****,******** ***$*** ******* *** ********, * *********** ******* ** ***** is **** ***** ******** (*** *** ~$100 ******* ****** *** ***********). *** profits **** ****** ** ~*%.

*************** **% ** **** ***** ***** outside ** ***** *** ** **** greater ********** (**%) *** *** ***** half ** ****.

*********** ********* **************** *** ***** ~$* ******* ** revenue, ********* ** *****, **** ***** Infinova * **** ***** ****** ** the ******* ******* ******.

****, ******** *** * **** **** valuation, **** * ****** ************** ** ~$1 *******, **** **** * ***** its *****. *** *******,********'* ********* ** ****** **** ********, both ********** *** ******** ** *****.

What ** ** **** *****?

******** *** ******* ***** ******** ** operate ******* *************. ***** ********* ** release *** ******** (** * ******* modest **** ** ***** ** ***** acquisition) *** *** *** ******** *** implosions ** **** ******** ** ** common **** ************ ** *****.

** **** ** ***** ********, ** would ****** * ******* **** *** Swann, **** *** ******* ******* ** advance *** ****** ***** ** ***** end ************ ********.

* *** ********* ********* ** **** Swann ******* ** ******* ************* *** their ********. ** ***** **** ******* that************* ****** **** ******, ********** ******* for ********'* ******* ************* ********** *** lowering ***** ** ****** **** ***** parties.

***** ************?

********** *** ** *** **** ******** companies ** *** ******. **** ******* have ********* **** *** ******* ****** boom, **** ****** **** ** *** sell **** ** ***** *** *** essentially ************ **** *** ***** ****** non ******* *******.

** *** ***** ****, ********* **** them $*** *******, ** **** **** to **** *** **** *** ** that. **** ********* **** **** ******** have **** ** ********** ********** ********** and *** ***** ********* ** ***** respective, ********* *******.

****** ** ** *** ****************** ******* **** * **** ********* long ****,** **** *** ******** ********* ***** companies, **** **** * ****** ** developing * *****, ****** *** ***********, surveillance **** ************.

Comments (3)
Avatar
Robert Baxter
Oct 26, 2014
Any idea what the volume of surveillance equipment sold thru amazon, sams club and costco?
JH
John Honovich
Oct 27, 2014
IPVM

Robert, Consider Swann did $125 million, Q-See does $70+ million, Lorex does ~$75 million. I bet a majority of their sales are big box retailer or online.

As such, I am guessing it's a few hundred million dollars per year. That's a decent chunk of the market, based on revenue, even more significant based on volume, considering the much lower average sales price of these products.

CE
Carlos Espinoza
Nov 18, 2014

Then Swann is going to buy less from Hikvision... I'm not sure if Infinova has products that can compete in price with Hikvision.