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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 zalmonellaon May 30, 2022 1:28am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:COME ON SLEEPY GET A MOVE ON

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:COME ON SLEEPY GET A MOVE ON

I have own more than 10 years. Period. This all is right So Tell us now if and when you bought.
Ok here are the real date's Feb 18/2013 stock was 161.81


It never was.  Just for the hell of it, I dug up some old files from my wife's long account and found  a buy order for 100 shares at $9.85 in 2007.  The divvy would likely have been around 6% at that time, before they started cutting it in half again and again.  The share price only went down after that - averaged down at $4 in 2009 and less after that. Then all the debt issuance and share issuance and nonsense started which I have already outlined here:

https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=t.dcm&postid=32007274

The debt, which were debentures - which KCL owned virtually all of - may well have been around that at that time, but I couldn't even tell you what you were buying at that price.  But the common stock was NEVER at $161 at any time in its nearly four decades long history.
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