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#DSInvestor – Garry McGuire Keynote

Tuesday’s keynote speaker Gary McGuire, CEO, RMG Network [1]s, led off the Digital Signage Investor conference with so many good points that, frankly, it was hard to choose one for a lead to this article.

garrySell audience, he told the approximately 80 registrants – a slightly smaller audience than last year (unfortunately, because if last year’s conference and today’s keynote is any indicator, this is one of, if not the best of conferences of the year.)

“It takes about 10 years for any industry to mature, and the digital out-of-home industry is at that tipping point,” said McGuire. “So speak with one voice. Make DOOH easy to buy.”

McGuire forecast that 25% of the industry will be involved in mergers or acquisitions in 2011. And any company that isn’t making at least $25 million in annual revenue is either going to be sold or go out of business. RMG itself is about to announce two more acquisitions in the next few weeks. McGuire also forecast that a big company like Yahoo! or Google will expand into the digital signage sector – as will a holding company like Publicis.

A quick rundown on his talk:

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#1 Comment By Anonymous On 11 October 2010 @ 16:46 @740

Nice summary points. But who covered or where are the investor/analysts perspectives from the conference. Where is the coverage on deal types, debt vs. equity, M&A horizons, angels versus VCs versus super angels.

I stayed back this year to see how many investors actually would show up. I thought last year’s (09) conference was lite in # of investors attending or speaking. Judging from the attendance coverage I see that less that < 10% actual investors attended out of 65 total attendees. What's going on here? How do you call an DOOH investors conference a success with so little coverage or attendees fitting that mold.

I love our industry and my fellow networks and competitors, but we all do have to step up and discuss the real success metrics in growing our industry. What do investors think of advertisers current and future pace in DOOH spending. What do advertisers think of investors? What are the investor-desired milestones for network deployment growth. etc.