Yes, perhaps, but enuff to gurantee a decent return on $106, on top of the more than €50m invested already?
+1 ... I was wondering about the same thing.
How much do you think is the cost of money on a deal like this?
Prof, I can only agree. This is waaaay too much financing for the size of the segment they are in. They are trying to do an "Apple", but that model works for a more disposable kind of budget (in the 100s of $$). When you get into the thousands and tens of thousands, the potential market shrinks (the inverse of) exponentially!
Add to that real competition that exists in that space ( we all know the names: Dartzeel/Goldmund/MicroMega for cheaper, Kii audio, Lumin, Active Kefs, Spatial, etc) I cant see where the big return on investment will come from! The space is limited.
Granted their stuff looks good and is slick/sleek and has competitive SQ, but to me they are pretty maxxed out already. Devialet is on the expensive side for what you get....people will pay only so much for WAF. LoL
In summary...I dont see any indication if different tech that can steal share left right and center for these lower consumer prices. Mass market pays in the 100s not thousands or 10s of thousands. Besides Apples major advantage is owni g and controlling their ecosystem. Interesting times ahead....pass the popcorn
Obviously getting into car manufacturers audio they will sell loads of equipment. But, for car manufacturers to want to put your product in their car then the consumer must have some name recognition. And other than audiophiles, nobody has ever heard of Deviolet. And audiophiles is not a big enough group.
They are going to have to market the name just like Bose did. And to do that they need a system under a grand and sell at Best Buy.
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They are going to have to market the name just like Bose did. And to do that they need a system under a grand and sell at Best Buy.
That will create challenges for dealers. I'm already getting too many calls asking me to compare "Bose to Phantom" and "Sonos to Phantom." I especially love the "uhhh....is that thing good for a boat?"
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Chris...
That is the normal formula for an established business, no?
I see this more as a late stage venture cap, given that the high end audi segment is no where big enough to support the return requirements they would demand for this new tranche of financing.
Recall they got 40m euros last round and started with like 10m euros in seed funding.
There must be a B-Plan with breakout scenarios into new, bigger market potential segments. Dunno...autos, home cinema, pro audio, computers, mobile audio....you name it. However their prices are on the high side right now and the tech is not that different/ superior...so I dont yet see why the investor hubris. Perhaps they have revolutionary tech that only the investors saw in DD?
As far as return of investment - I would say that we would be talking about 30% or higher. This is at best a high risk venture.
Not that they can return that, but to get equity investors there has to be a way to dangle that return out to them.
Right now mezz investors (and they are much more secure than equity investors) are demanding returns in the teens.