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TommyBoyTrader9460

10/26/14 8:35 AM

#10418 RE: McPatrick91 #10416

when you go on simbadeals.com and hit search for all departments..it looks like over 10 million items for sale already...WOW

$treet $inatra

10/27/14 2:16 PM

#10468 RE: McPatrick91 #10416

agree, McPatrick91! Strong Retail presence $$$$$$$$ http://simbadeals.com/

JPS02

10/27/14 7:47 PM

#10475 RE: McPatrick91 #10416

6 reasons why I own DOMK:

1. Website's focus on online shopping with brand name retailers: http://simbadeals.ca
http://simbadeals.com

For example, Apple MacBooks ~ http://simbadeals.com/search.html?a=598&categoryIds=103843840&categoryName=MacBooks&parentId=103841792

2. Website's potential to attract acquirers once it officially goes live in the USA: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62342776

3. DOMK's Business model: http://simbadeals.ca/about.html

4. Amount of resources and time spent and still being spent on developing the website: http://thestockradio.com/domk-domark-international-inc-ceo-pres-andrew-ritchie

5. Decent SS for a triple zero stock with 1.8bn o/s and 4bn a/s as of Aug. 31/14:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingPdf?FilingID=10246831

6. CEO's connection and network of contacts in the media industry and his education:

Andrew Ritchie
Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Ritchie was recruited from Easymed Services Inc. (EZM-CDNX). As CEO of Easymed, Mr. Ritchie led the restructuring of the global medical information Technology Company and positioned the company as a global leader in the TeleMedicine sector. From November 2008 to September 2010, Mr. Ritchie was Operations Director at Evening Standard Ltd. (UK). From January 2006 to July 2007, Mr. Ritchie was the Publisher of The Winnipeg Free Press, at which he reported to the Chairman of the Board and was responsible for 1000 staff, revenue of $120 million, and the leadership of all aspects of the Winnipeg Free Press operations.

From 2003 to 2006, Mr. Ritchie was Vice President of Operations at The Globe and Mail (Canada), Canada's largest selling national newspaper with revenues of approximately $300 million. Mr. Ritchie reported directly to the Publisher/CEO and was responsible for the daily operation of all aspects of the newspaper.

Prior to his tenure at the Globe and Mail, Mr. Ritchie held positions at noteworthy journalistic operations such as The New Zealand Herald, Quebecor Printing plc and Associated Newspapers Ltd.

Mr. Ritchie attended Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts (Senior Executive Leadership Program), Queen's University School of Business (Kingston, Canada - Executive Financial Course) and McGill Business School (Montreal, Canada - Advanced Executive Program).

Go DOMK!