Boat Rocker Media Inc
TSX:BRMI

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Boat Rocker Media Inc
TSX:BRMI
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Price: 0.89 CAD -4.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: 50.2m CAD
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Market Cap
50.6m CAD
Industry
Media

Boat Rocker Media, Inc. operates as a global entertainment company, which creates, produces, and distributes content and brands for all platforms. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and currently employs 850 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-03-03. The firm creates and produces television and film content across genres, distributes content worldwide and represents on-screen talent and celebrities. Its segments include Television, Kids and Family, and Representation. Television includes live action scripted and unscripted content production and owned intellectual property distribution. Kids and Family includes kids and family live action scripted and unscripted content, all animated content, owned intellectual property distribution, and brand and merchandising. Representations includes brand and management services to talent and intellectual property representation and distribution services to third-party intellectual property owners. The Company, independently and in partnership with creators, writers, producers and global buyers, creates and develops the underlying creative materials, based on existing and original intellectual property.

BRMI Intrinsic Value
1.64 CAD
Undervaluation 46%
Intrinsic Value
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