Showing posts with label Cybird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cybird. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Top 25 Companies In Mobile Entertainment

As always I welcome feedback and dialogue! Please let me know if I'm missing any companies or if you think that my numbers and/or rank order are incorrect. btw - revenue numbers for private companies, or divisions of companies, that haven't publicly disclosed numbers have been left blank intentionally (for now).

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Cabana Mobile Entertainment Top 20 by Revenue

All numbers are in US$ based on annual reports or last 4 quarters.
As usual, please comment with any suggested changes.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Cabana Mobile Entertainment Top 20 by Revenue

Revenues are in US$ and are based on latest annual reports or industry estimates. The range of revenue on this list goes from a low of ~$50mil to a high of ~$550mil. Total revenue for the Top 20 is ~$4bil.

Please let me know if you think I'm missing a company or if you think I might have the order wrong.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Hard Times: Airborne Sells A Board Seat For Pocketchange...and it's News


Wow!, you know times suck when MocoNews and several other trade blogs picked up a story about how venerable veteran publisher Airborne Mobile received $500k from private investor Skuli Mogensen (never heard of him) in exchange for seat on the Canadian company's board of directors. I'm not sure why the company is telegraphing this information...because to me it reeks of desperation and seems a sad turn for a former North American personalization powerhouse, legendary for it's irreverent style and outlandish parties (as well as outlandish style and irreverent parties). The company, founded during the mobile content paleolithic (1999), was built upon a slew of high profile (expensive) licenses like Family Guy, Maxim, NHL, etc., as, well as solid carrier distribution. Peak revenue was probably in the $30mil range. In 2005 founders Andy Nulman & Garner Bornstein sold to Japanese hotshot du jour Cybird Holdings for ~$90mil...in an era where Japanese firms (like Index & ForSide) were snapping up Euro/US publishers willy-nilly, ultimately with disastrous results (but that's a whole separate story). Nulman/Bornstein, who continued to run the company during the unremarkable Cybird era, bought it back last summer (for a song, I'm sure) and raised $2mil in January from iNovia Capital...to fund the elusive "next big mobile product." The ultimate plan, presumably, is to package Airborne up for sale 2.0...a non-trivial task now that all the dumb money has dried up and in light of the decreasing relevance/value of their existing products and relationships. But, I get ahead of myself...based on today's news I think their short term goal must be to keep the lights on at their Montreal offices.