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Data Communications Management Corp T.DCM

Alternate Symbol(s):  DCMDF

DATA Communications Management Corp. is a Canada-based marketing and business communications company that helps companies simplify the complex ways they communicate and operate. The Company’s solutions include customer communications management, digital asset management, personalized video, location-specific marketing, multichannel marketing workflow management, and digital signage. It serves brands in various vertical markets, including financial services, retail, emerging markets, healthcare and wellness, not-for-profit, energy, hospitality, lottery, government, other regulated industries, the public sector and others. Its DCMFlex is an all-in-one customer communication platform for creating and deploying everything from email campaigns and welcome kits to event banners and retail signage. Its PRSNL is an end-to-end solution for creating personalized videos. MKTGFLO supports end-to-end creation, planning and execution of multichannel marketing.


TSX:DCM - Post by User

Comment by Orwellon Feb 24, 2013 7:29pm
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Post# 21036173

RE: Buying Op??

RE: Buying Op??

The stock price trend has not been good, but a big chunk of that was the 2012 anticipation of the dividend cut, followed by the actual dividend cut.  I think the new normal for this stock is $2, but I guess the next quarterly report will tell if the dip is due to low liquidity or anything new business wise.  The company has been around a long time, and its trading for what now, 2.5x cash flow?  That's incredibly low, and it's not as if their cash flow has been in decline, just that their dividend was too high for too long, and not being deployed to better uses for sustaining the business.  I too bet this stock dip was overdone, bought recently, and am up 4%.  The current dividend is 16%.

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