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Data Communications Management Corp DCMDF


Primary Symbol: T.DCM

DATA Communications Management Corp. is a Canadian tech-enabled provider of print and digital solutions that help simplify complex marketing communications and operations workflow. The Company is engaged in delivering individualized services to its clients that simplify their communications, including customized printing, highly personalized marketing communications, campaign management, digital signage and digital asset management. The Company’s solutions include DCM Digital, Print & Communications Management, Marketing and Technology & Innovation. Its DCM Digital 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, and others.


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Comment by 5questionon Nov 18, 2024 11:46am
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RE:RE:supply outweighing demand?

RE:RE:supply outweighing demand?Trade receivables June 30 $97.7 on sales of $125
Trade receivables Sept 30 $95.9 on sales of $108
Seems like receivables are getting overaged.

Trade payable June 30 $57.5
Trade payable Sept 30 $59.2 on lower sales

Even low margin business contributes to fixed overhead, so giving up low margin business might reduce reduce GM% but increase bottom line. So focus should be in profits not gm%.

After 6 weeks of sales in Q4 they should have given clearer picure of Q4 sales, especially after such a big miss.

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