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Lightspeed Commerce社、Upserve社の米国ホスピタリティ製品ラインをSkyview Equity社に8,100万米ドルで売却

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-- Lightspeed Commerce(LSPD.TO、LSPD)は、中核事業ではない米国のホスピタリティ向け製品ラインであるUpserveをSkyview Equityに売却したと、水曜日に発表した。売却総額は最大8,100万米ドルで、うち3,700万米ドルは業績連動型報酬(アーンアウト)の対象となる。 Lightspeedは、今回の売却は「ポートフォリオを合理化し、北米の小売事業と欧州のホスピタリティ事業という2つの中核成長エンジンに注力する」という戦略に沿ったものであると説明した。今回の取引には、米国における約3,200のホスピタリティ顧客拠点と約70名の従業員が含まれ、これらの従業員は売却に伴いSkyviewに加わる予定だ。 Lightspeedは、2026年度第4四半期および通期の売上高と粗利益が従来予想を上回り、調整後EBITDAは従来予想通りになると見込んでいる。今回の事業売却は、2025年3月に開催されたキャピタル・マーケット・デーで発表された同社の3年間の財務見通しに、2028年度の売上総利益、調整後EBITDA、フリーキャッシュフローのそれぞれについて、絶対値で約5%の影響を与える見込みです。 3,700万ドルの業績連動型報酬は24ヶ月にわたって設定され、業績目標に連動しているとのことです。4,400万ドルの固定現金対価のうち、2,000万ドルはクロージング時に支払われ、残額の大部分は90日以内に支払われる予定です。 同社の米国上場株は、プレマーケット取引で2.7%安の8.80ドルで取引されています。

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