Datametrex - CEO, Marshall Gunter
CEO, Marshall Gunter
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  • Datametrex (DM) has received purchase orders from LOTTE Group and Samsung SDS
  • LOTTE Group is the fifth-largest conglomerate in Korea with annual revenues of approximately US$60 billion
  • Samsung SDS, the IT division of the Samsung Group has eight regional headquarters and offices in 41 countries
  • Datametrex AI is a technology focused company with exposure to AI and machine learning
  • Datametrex AI Ltd. (DM) opened trading at $0.155 per share

Datametrex (DM) has received purchase orders from LOTTE Group and Samsung SDS valued at approximately $1,150,000. 

“Datametrex continues to execute on its land and expand strategy with increasing sales with long term clients such as Samsung and LOTTE,” said Marshall Gunter, CEO of Datametrex. 

“We are working consistently to execute on these contracts and increase the tech revenue month after month as another step in our growth strategy with software sales,” said Andrew Ryu, Chairman of Datametrex.

LOTTE Group is the fifth-largest conglomerate in Korea with annual revenues of approximately US$60 billion. LOTTE is engaged in a diverse range of industries including hotels, fast food, retail, financial services, electronics, IT and entertainment. 

Samsung SDS is the IT arm of the Samsung Group. Samsung SDS serves a multitude of industries including automotive, government, financial services, retail, healthcare and logistics. Samsung SDS currently has eight regional headquarters and offices in 41 countries.

Datametrex AI Limited is a technology-focused company with exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Nexalogy.

Datametrex AI Limited (DM) opened trading at C$0.155 per share.

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