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Data Deposit Box Inc DDBXF

Data Deposit Box Inc develops and operates off-site computer data storage facilities and other business computer applications for commercial business customers in Canada. It offers continuous cloud backup; mobile backup; and email archiving services.


OTCPK:DDBXF - Post by User

Comment by ScarletSpideron Feb 07, 2018 8:06am
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RE:RE:DDB vs LTV

RE:RE:DDB vs LTVthere is one other thing about ddb that was factually wrong about what the poster who asked this question and i was about to mention it but forgot. Ddb's is a monthly service subscription which is $25/month so for the poster to calculate at $15 a person is entirely wrong. it would actually be $360 a person when calculated for the year. I thought to point this fact out. Now if you look at the price comparison we are talking about ltv's paid 10,000 monthly subscription which is most likely geared as a business license vs a $360/year subscription which is way more affordable to the broader public. Who will make more money? Well that is kind of a hard question to answer. One monthly ltv subscription draws 1.2 million a year per client and you would literally need 3333.33 if my math is correct single subscriptions to equal that comparatively from ddb. Nevertheless, i would tend to say ddb will garner more monies because of its affordability even though it would have to have three thousand and thirty three subscriptions to every ltv one.

Regardless, if the products are good by both companies they should diffuse through the commercial channels and generate strong enough revenues to keep them profitable.

I hope that covers all the main facts fairly for both companies. I of course want this one to do extremely well and don't wish any bad fortunes to ltv and those invested there as the market is fast and everyone can have their loyal clientele and make a good living doing so and will return well for each of their respect shareholders.
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