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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 vicarioon Jun 19, 2017 5:28pm
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Post# 26379890

RE:RE:RE:Anyone received calls from Kingsdale?

RE:RE:RE:Anyone received calls from Kingsdale?While it's true that you could've bought 1000 shares for around $1.40 over the past few weeks no chance you'd have been able to buy larger amounts.  Obviously it's within your right to not exercise the rights however it sounds like you own shares so I would respectfully suggest you sell your rights to someone who will exercise them (this has to happen tomorrow at the latest FYI).  I know exercising the rights can feel like throwing good money at bad money and this is obviously a risk here but I keep coming back to the EBITDA guidance.  I've modeled with $20m in EBITDA (so below their guidance) and the company is worth 2-4 times what it's trading at now.  Honestly, the worst thing for shareholders (yourself included) is for these rights to die on the vine.  My 2 cents.  Good luck.
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