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Research Notes: Cardlytics $CDLX (Quantitative #3)

Quantitative notes from researching, investigating, and thinking through Cardlytics.

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Cardlytics CDLX Quantitative Research Notes Swany407 Research Notes Austin Swanson, Competitive Advantages, Dosh, Bridg, product-level offers, new ad server, attribution, conference, presentation, partners, affirm, apple pay, google pay, POS Systems, API, insights, google, facebook, visa, mastercard, concentration, advertisers, risks, BofA renewal, self-service, short thesis, differentiation, execution risk, engagement, insider selling, glassdoor reviews, purchase data, twitter, additional resources, earnings, market price, sentiment, valuation, intrinsic value, measurement, incrementality, multi-touch attribution, marketing mix modeling, total marketing modeling, iOS14.5, IDFA, growth, massive scale, loyalty programs, 100 bagger, charlie munger, LTV/CAC, ROAS, total addressable market, TAM, $CDLX

These are the CDLX Quantitative Research Notes #3. Use the following link to access the:

  • CDLX Qualitative Research Notes: #1, #2, #3

  • CDLX Quantitative Research Notes: #1, #2, #3

I frequently send out emails that contain the most recent updates to these notes:

  • List of the the most recent updates in the CDLX Research Notes

What Are Research Notes?

Research Notes contain information I have collected while researching, investigating, analyzing, and thinking through the business.

This is where I continue to add additional notes, observations, and thoughts.

Some of the notes have never been made, nor will be made, into official posts that are public to read.

Notes are split into Qualitative and Quantitative Research Notes, given I have hit the limit of content that will save in Substack (despite Substack saying there is no limit, which likely reflects the amount of notes stored here).

For more general information on Research Notes, see here.

Research Notes: Cardlytics $CDLX (Quantitative #3)

Subject

  • Cardlytics ($CDLX)

  • Quantitative Research Notes #3

Last Updated

  • Updated as of 5.23.2023

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  • I include a table of contents below. Next to each section is a superscript / footnote number. Click the footnote number, and it will take you to the relevant section.

  • If there are specific items you wish to read about, I suggest Ctrl+F

How to Know When There are New Notes to Read
  • When I make an update to the Research Notes, I add the date of the change and the name of the section to the “Update Log” below the Table of Contents.

  • I also started sending out emails that contain the most recent updates to these notes.

    • List of the the most recent updates in the CDLX Research Notes

  • Additionally, I tweet out the update on my Twitter.

    • You will see the latest additions to the thread on your Twitter feed or when you check out my Twitter profile.

    • Important Twitter Note: The link in the tweet will take you directly to the section with the new update as long as you open the link in a browser where you are logged into Substack (therefore it will not work if you open it within the Twitter mobile app until you open it in the your main browser on mobile. On iOS, you simply need to click out using the Safari button in the bottom right.)

Table of Contents for Notes #3

These are the notes on this page (for the remained of the notes, see Quantitative Research Notes #1 and #2).

  1. Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs

    1. Cardlytics Valuations1

      1. "1,000 Bagger" Valuation Scenarios

      2. Dilution Following Bridg Earnout and New CEO

      3. Margin of Safety from Multiple Paths to Win

      4. Discussions on how Cardlytics could be worth $0 to $1 Trillion+

      5. What Needs to Happen / Reverse DCF / What’s Implied

      6. CDLX Valuations / Intrinsic Value

    2. Dosh / Venmo Partnership Valuations2

      1. How Good Could it Get?

      2. Value of Dosh and Venmo Offers Revisited

      3. Value of "Venmo Offers" Could Equal Entire CDLX Market Cap

    3. Bridg Valuations3

    4. Open Banking4

      1. The Free Option on the Hidden Potential Cash Cow

        1. Growth Within Existing Partnerships + Growth in Loyalty Program Partnerships in the U.K.

        2. Growth in Loyalty Program Partnerships Everywhere Open Banking is Live

        3. Growth in Loyalty Program Partnerships Everywhere

      2. TAM with Open Banking

      3. How Good Could it Get? (Valuation)

        1. If True, Why We Haven’t Seen this with CDLX?

        2. If True, Why Haven’t we Seen this With Dosh, who Already has More Partners?

        3. What CDLX Needs to Do for this to Occur

      4. FI Share

      5. Reverse DCF on Open Banking

  2. Measurement

    1. Current Mentality of Advertisers5

    2. Incrementality6

    3. Models7

      1. Multi-Touch Attribution (MTA)

      2. Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM)

      3. Total Marketing Modeling Approach

    4. Why iOS14.5 Could Increase CDLX Ad Spend8

  3. "The Value of Purchase History Data in Target Marketing" (Summary and Notes)9

Update Log

  • 5.23.2023

    • (#177) 5.24.2023: "1,000 Bagger" Valuation Scenarios

  • 7.24.2022

    • Cardlytics Valuations: Dilution Following Bridg Earnout and New CEO

  • 4.7.2022

    • Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs: Open Banking: The Free Option on the Hidden Potential Cash Cow

  • 4.5.2022

    • Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs: Open Banking: How Good Could it Get (Valuations)?

      • If True, Why We Haven’t Seen this with CDLX?

      • If True, Why Haven’t we Seen this With Dosh, who Already has More Partners?

      • What CDLX Needs to Do for this to Occur

  • 4.1.2022

    • Measurement: Current Mentality of Advertisers

    • Measurement: Why iOS14.5 Could Increase CDLX Ad Spend - Updated thoughts on what needs to happen

  • 3.21.2022

    • Margin of Safety from Multiple Paths to Win

  • 3.18.2022

    • Margin of Safety from Multiple Paths to Win

  • 3.9.2022

    • Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs: Dosh: How Good Could it Get?

  • 3.8.2022

    • Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs: Dosh: Value of Dosh and Venmo Offers Revisited

    • Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs: Open Banking

  • 3.3.2022

    • Valuations / Intrinsic Values / DCFs / Reverse DCFs: Open Banking

  • 2.6.2022

    • Why iOS14.5 Could Increase CDLX Ad Spend

  • 1.16.2022

    • CDLX Valuations / Intrinsic Value / DCFs / Reverse DCFs

    • Bridg Valuations

  • 9.29.2021

    • Why iOS14.5 Could Increase CDLX Ad Spend

  • 9.20.2021

    • Incrementality

    • Multi-Touch Attribution (MTA)

    • Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM)

    • Total Marketing Modeling Approach

  • 9.17.2021

    • CDLX Valuations / Intrinsic Value / DCFs / Reverse DCFs

  • 9.10.2021

    • "The Value of Purchase History Data in Target Marketing"

  • 8.21.2021

    • Incrementality

  • 8.19.2021

    • CDLX Valuations / Intrinsic Value / DCFs / Reverse DCFs

  • 6.15.2021

    • Dosh / Venmo Partnership Valuations

  • 5.17.2021

    • CDLX Valuations / Intrinsic Value / DCFs / Reverse DCFs

  • 4.29.2021

    • CDLX Valuations / Intrinsic Value / DCFs / Reverse DCFs

Disclaimer for Research Notes

  • There may be incorrect information, outdated information, or errors in the following contents, as the following are notes that I wrote down while researching. I include dates where I have them, making it easier to know when the notes / thoughts were written down. The older the notes, the more likely I have changed my mind or found new information.

  • This is not investment advice.

  • This is for educational / informational purposes only.

  • Please see the Disclaimer page for more details.

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