Cirrus Media selling directories business HotFrog as revenues plummet

hotfrog screen shot logoBusiness to business publisher Cirrus Media is selling off its small and medium enterprise directories business HotFrog as revenues from the once multi-million dollar division continue to tumble.

It is understood the publisher is close to a deal, although venture capital outfit Catalyst which owns Cirrus Media declined to say if any deals had yet been done on the sale, however Mumbrella understands that no sale has yet occurred.

Speculation puts the local arm of SEO specialists Bruce Clay in the frame to buy the directory, which claims to have listings for 56 million businesses across 32 countries, with the majority of those overseas companies.

A sales prospectus circulated to potential buyers shows the division, which once had over 200 employees and turned over $750,000 per week in its heyday, now has nine full time equivalent staff, understood to be technical and support staff, and is forecast to have an EBITDA – earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation – of $740,000 this year, down from $1m for financial year 2014.

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