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Data Communications Management Corp T.DCM

Alternate Symbol(s):  DCMDF

DATA Communications Management Corp. (DCM) is a Canada-based marketing and business communications company that helps companies simplify the ways they communicate and operate. It provides solutions, such as workflow management, digital asset management, personalized video, location-specific marketing, multi-channel marketing workflow management, print and communications management, and marketing, strategy and creative services. DCM serves brands in vertical markets including financial services, retail, emerging markets, healthcare and wellness, Not-for-Profit, energy, hospitality, transportation, lottery, government, other regulated industries and the public sector. Its DCMFlex marketing workflow technology enables marketers to create, edit, track and execute digital and print assets ranging from email campaigns and welcome kits to retail collateral and HR training material.


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Comment by philron Aug 18, 2013 10:57pm
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Post# 21679910

RE:RE:RE:Dividends, Cash Flow, Debt

RE:RE:RE:Dividends, Cash Flow, Debt
  1.  I can't answer the question as to how much they would need or at what percentage because it's too soon. My point was there are other choices.
  2. You have may not read my post which explained the cost savings they said were in place wont show up until the next quarter. Read or reread and you will understand
  3. The stock reached a high of just over $12 in 2006. Your original point about what the market/investors thought was incorrect, this was your assumption and if the market or investors thought the dividend was unsafe there would have been a mass exodus which didnt take place. That was the point!
  4. I cant respond to your what if's, thats futile but agree and have stated management should provide more detail going foward in my posts Perhaps you should read them again they show how the cost savings being implemented will effect the bottom line and cash flow
Cheers

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