International Monetary Systems, Ltd. · New Berlin, WI United States ·(OTC: INLM)
Company Description
Phone: 800-559-8515
Fax: 262-780-3655
Toll Free: 800-559-8515
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Who says the barter system is dead? Not International Monetary Systems (IMS). IMS runs one of the world's largest trade exchanges, or barter networks, that can help businesses convert excess inventory into goods and services. Serving more than 18,000 business customers in some 50 US markets and Canada, the company operates the IMS Barter Network. Through its wholly owned subsidiaries, users can swap excess goods or services or purchase items electronically with a special trade currency called "trade dollars." Founder and CEO Donald Mardak and his family own about 30% of the company, which has grown by acquiring other trade exchanges. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key International Monetary Systems, Ltd. Financials
| Company Type | Public - OTC: INLM Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| 2008 Sales (mil.) | $14.2 |
| 2007 Employees | 118 |
International Monetary Systems, Ltd. Executives
11 executives listed for International Monetary Systems, Ltd.'s New Berlin, WI location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| Chairman, President, and CEO, International Monetary Systems and Continental Trade Exchange | Donald Mardak | Network |
| EVP Operations and Director, International Monetary Systems and Continental Trade Exchange | John Strabley | Network |
| CFO and Treasurer, International Monetary Systems and Continental Trade Exchange | Danny Weibling | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for International Monetary Systems, Ltd.
Demand is driven largely by the construction needs of companies and governments and the desire of industrial customers to improve the efficiency of operations. Profitability depends on the ability to accurately predict costs for a project. Small firms, which can effectively compete with larger ones by having expertise in a particular field, are often hired as consultants on larger projects if they have special expertise. Large firms are advantaged in designing and managing large projects. Average revenue per employee is about $200,000 for large firms, $115,000 for small ones. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top International Monetary Systems, Ltd. Competitors
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