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Direct Communication Solutions, Inc. provides solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) worldwide. The company develops and delivers a portfolio of cellular based solutions for the IoT. Its range of products includes GPS devices, modems, embedded modules, routers and mobile tracking machine-to-machine (M2M) devices, communications and applications software, and cloud services. The company's Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions include MiFleet, which offers fleet and vehicle SaaS telematics; MiSensors that provide M2M device management and service enablement for wireless sensors; and MiFailover, which offers high-speed wireless Internet failover services to small and medium-sized businesses. It also provides MiServices, an engineering support covering software development, hardware integration, and logistics support, such as SIM card insertion, activation, provisioning, labeling, and device readiness checks to its distribution customers. In addition, it offers Monitoring as a Service (MaaS) solution for the telematics market. The company serves wireless operators, OEM customers, and resellers and distributors. It has a strategic partnership with AMIT Wireless Inc. Direct Communication Solutions, Inc. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
0.9 CAD
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EBIT (Operating profit)(Operating income)(Operating earning) = GROSS MARGIN (REVENUE - COGS) - OPERATING EXPENSES (R&D, RENT) EBIT = (1*) (2*) -> operating process (leverage -> interest -> EBT -> tax -> net Income) EBITDA = GROSS MARGIN (REVENUE - COGS) - OPERATING EXPENSES (R&D, RENT) + Depreciation + amortization EBITA = (1*) (2*) (3*) (4*) company's CURRENT operating profitability (i.e., how much profit it makes with its present assets and its operations on the products it produces and sells, as well as providing a proxy for cash flow) -> performance of a company (1*) discounting the effects of interest payments from different forms of financing (by ignoring interest payments), (2*) political jurisdictions (by ignoring tax), collections of assets (by ignoring depreciation of assets), and different takeover histories (by ignoring amortization often stemming from goodwill) (3*) collections of assets (by ignoring depreciation of assets) (4*) different takeover histories (by ignoring amortization often stemming from goodwill)