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EXHIBIT 10.8
                              AMENDED AND RESTATED
                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

                  This Amended and Restated Employment Agreement ("Agreement")
is entered into effective September 16, 2008 (the "Effective Date") by and
between Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc., a Minnesota corporation (the "Company"), and
Mounir N. Sawda, a resident of South Carolina ("Executive").

                                   BACKGROUND

         A. Executive is currently employed by the Company as its Senior Vice
President, Franchise and Development. The Company desires to continue to employ
Executive under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

         B. The Company and Executive are parties to an Employment Agreement
dated September 27, 2007 (the "Prior Agreement"), which the parties desire to
amend and restate in its entirety as set forth in this Agreement. The Company
and Executive are also parties to a Restricted Stock Unit Agreement dated August
13, 2007 (the "RSU Agreement").

         C. In October 2004, the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (the "Act")
was enacted, Section 885 of which Act added new provisions to the Internal
Revenue Code pertaining to deferred compensation. The Treasury Department has
issued final regulations and guidances regarding the deferred compensation
provisions of the Act, which permit service providers and service recipients a
transition period to modify existing deferred compensation arrangements to bring
them into compliance with the Act.

         D. The parties agree that it is in their mutual best interests to
modify, amend and clarify the terms and conditions of the Prior Agreement, as
set forth in this Agreement, with the full intention of complying with the Act
so as to avoid the additional taxes and penalties imposed under the Act.

         E. Executive is a key member of the management of the Company and is
expected to devote substantial skill and effort to the affairs of the Company,
and the Company desires to recognize the significant personal contribution that
Executive makes and is expected to continue to make to further the best
interests of the Company and its shareholders.

         F. It is desirable and in the best interests of the Company and its
shareholders to continue to obtain the benefits of Executive's services and
attention to the affairs of the Company. It is desirable and in the best
interests of the Company and its shareholders to provide inducement for
Executive (1) to remain in the service of the Company in the event of any
proposed or anticipated change in control of the Company and (2) to remain in
the service of the Company in order to facilitate an orderly transition in the
event of a change in control of the Company.

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         G. It is desirable and in the best interests of the Company and its
shareholders that Executive be in a position to make judgments and advise the
Company with respect to proposed changes in control of the Company without
regard to the possibility that Executive's employment may be terminated without
compensation in the event of certain changes in control of the Company.

         H. In Executive's position, Executive will have access to confidential,
proprietary and trade secret information of the Company. It is desirable and in
the best interests of the Company and its shareholders to protect confidential,
proprietary and trade secret information of the Company, to prevent unfair
competition by former executives of the Company following separation of their
employment with the Company and to secure cooperation from former executives
with respect to matters related to their employment with the Company.

                                    AGREEMENT

                  In consideration of the foregoing premises and the respective
agreements of the Company and Executive set forth below, the Company and
Executive, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:

                  1. TERM. The term of Executive's employment under this
Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue in effect
until the last day of the Company's fiscal year 2009, unless earlier terminated
in accordance with Section 9 of this Agreement. Thereafter, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with Section 9 hereof, the term of Executive's
employment with the Company shall be automatically extended for successive
one-year periods, each ending on the last day of the Company's fiscal year,
unless either party gives written notice to the other party at least four (4)
months prior to the expiration of such term that such party elects not to extend
the term of this Agreement. The term of Executive's employment, beginning on the
Effective Date of this Agreement, together with any automatic extensions
thereof, shall collectively be the "Term."

                  2. POSITION AND DUTIES. During Executive's employment under
this Agreement, Executive will have the following position, duties and
responsibilities:

                          (a) Position with the Company. Executive will serve as
Senior Vice President, Franchise Development and Sales of the Company, or in
such other executive position of a similar nature, and will perform such duties
and responsibilities as the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and
Secretary or Chief Executive Officer and President of the Company (the "CEO")
may assign Executive from time to time.

                           (b) Performance of Duties and Responsibilities.
Executive will serve the Company faithfully and to the best of Executive's
ability and will devote Executive's full working time, attention, and efforts to
the business of the Company. Executive will report to the Executive Vice
President, General Counsel and Secretary or to such officer's designee.

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Executive will follow and comply with applicable policies and procedures adopted
by the Company from time to time, including without limitation policies relating
to business ethics, conflict of interest, non-discrimination, confidentiality
and protection of trade secrets, and insider trading. Executive will not engage
in other employment or other material business activity, except as approved in
writing by the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary or the
Chief Executive Officer and President. Executive hereby represents and confirms
that Executive is under no contractual or legal commitments that would prevent
Executive from fulfilling Executive's duties and responsibilities as set forth
in this Agreement.

                  3. COMPENSATION. During Executive's employment under this
Agreement, Executive will be provided with the following compensation and
benefits:

                           (a) Base Salary. The Company will pay to Executive
for services provided hereunder a base salary paid in accordance with the
Company's normal payroll policies and procedures. The Board of Directors of the
Company (or any authorized committees of the Board, together hereafter the
"Board") will review Executive's performance on an annual basis and determine
any adjustments to Executive's base salary in its sole discretion; provided,
however, that any reduction shall be permitted only if the Company then reduces
the base compensation of all its executive officers generally and shall not
exceed the average percentage reduction for all such executive officers.

                           (b) Incentive Compensation. Executive will be
eligible to participate in such programs under the Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. Cash
Incentive Plan as determined by the Board and in accordance with the terms, as
may be amended and in effect from time to time (the "CIP").

                           (c) Equity. Executive will be eligible to participate
in such programs under  the  Buffalo  Wild  Wings,  Inc.  2003  Equity Incentive
Plan as  determined  by the Board and in accordance with the terms  of such plan
as may be in effect from time to time.

                           (d) Employee Benefits. Executive will be entitled to
participate in all employee benefit plans and programs generally available to
executive employees of the Company, to the extent that Executive meets the
eligibility requirements for each individual plan or program. Executive's
participation in any plan or program will be subject to the provisions, rules,
and regulations of, or applicable to, the plan or program. The Company provides
no assurance as to the adoption or continuation of any particular employee
benefit plan or program.

                           (e) Expenses. The Company will reimburse Executive
for all reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket business, travel, and
entertainment expenses incurred by Executive in the performance of Executive's
duties and responsibilities to the Company during the Term. Such reimbursement
shall be subject to the Company's normal policies and procedures for expense

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verification, documentation, and reimbursement; provided, however, that
Executive shall submit verification of expenses within 30 days after the date
the expense was incurred, and the Company shall reimburse Executive for such
expenses eligible for reimbursement within 30 days thereafter.

                  4. AMENDMENT OF RSU AGREEMENT. Simultaneous with the execution
of this Agreement, Executive and the Company will execute an amendment to the
RSU Agreement, in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A.

                  5. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Except as authorized in writing
by the Board or as necessary in carrying out Executive's responsibilities for
the Company, Executive will not at any time divulge, furnish, or make accessible
to anyone or use in any way, any confidential, proprietary, or secret knowledge
or information of the Company that Executive has acquired or will acquire about
the Company, whether developed by himself or by others, concerning (i) any trade
secrets, (ii) any confidential, proprietary, or secret recipes, designs,
inventions, discoveries, programs, processes, formulae, plans, devices, or
material (whether or not patented or patentable) directly or indirectly useful
in any aspect of the business of the Company, (iii) any customer or supplier
lists, (iv) any confidential, proprietary, or secret development or research
work, (v) any strategic or other business, marketing, or sales plans, systems or
techniques, (vi) any financial data or plans, or (vii) any other confidential or
proprietary information or secret aspects of the business of the Company.
Executive acknowledges that the above-described knowledge and information
constitute a unique and valuable asset of the Company and represent a
substantial investment of time and expense by the Company, and that any
disclosure or other use of such knowledge or information other than for the sole
benefit of the Company would be wrongful and would cause irreparable harm to the
Company. Executive will refrain from intentionally committing any acts that
would materially reduce, and shall take reasonable steps to protect, the value
of such knowledge and information to the Company. The foregoing obligations of
confidentiality shall not apply to any knowledge or information that (i) at the
time of Executive's use or disclosure is generally publicly known, other than as
a direct or indirect result of the breach by Executive of this Agreement, (ii)
is independently made available to Executive in good faith by a third party who
has not violated a confidential relationship with the Company, or (iii) is
required to be disclosed by law or legal process. Executive understands and
agrees that Executive's obligations under this Agreement to maintain the
confidentiality of the Company's confidential information are in addition to any
obligations of Executive under applicable statutory or common law.

                  6. VENTURES. If, during Executive's employment with the
Company, Executive participates in the planning or implementing of any project,
program, or venture involving the Company, all rights in such project, program,
or venture belong to the Company. Except as approved in writing by the Board,
Executive will not be entitled to any interest in any such project, program, or
venture or to any commission, finder's fee, or other compensation in connection
therewith. Executive will have no interest, direct or indirect, in any customer
or supplier that conducts business with the Company. Ownership by Executive, as

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a passive investment, of less than one percent of the outstanding shares of
capital stock of any corporation listed on a national securities exchange or
publicly traded in the over-the-counter market shall not constitute a breach of
this Section 6.

                  7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

                           (a) Disclosure and Assignment. As of the Effective
Date, Executive hereby transfers and assigns to the Company (or its designee)
all right, title, and interest of Executive in and to every idea, concept,
invention, and improvement (whether patented, patentable or not) conceived or
reduced to practice by Executive whether solely or in collaboration with others
while Executive is employed by the Company, and all copyrighted or copyrightable
matter created by Executive whether solely or in collaboration with others while
Executive is employed by the Company, in each case, that relates to the
Company's business (collectively, "Creations"). Executive shall communicate
promptly and disclose to the Company, in such form as the Company may request,
all information, details, and data pertaining to each Creation. Every
copyrightable Creation, regardless of whether copyright protection is sought or
preserved by the Company, shall be a "work made for hire" as defined in 17
U.S.C. ss. 101, and the Company shall own all rights in and to such matter
throughout the world, without the payment of any royalty or other consideration
to Executive or anyone claiming through Executive.

                           (b) Trademarks. All right, title, and interest in and
to any and all trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos adopted, used,
or considered for use by the Company during Executive's employment (whether or
not developed by Executive) to identify the Company's business or other goods or
services (collectively, the "Marks"), together with the goodwill appurtenant
thereto, and all other materials, ideas, or other property conceived, created,
developed, adopted, or improved by Executive solely or jointly during
Executive's employment by the Company and relating to its business shall be
owned exclusively by the Company. Executive shall not have, and will not claim
to have, any right, title, or interest of any kind in or to the Marks or such
other property.

                           (c) Documentation. Executive shall execute and
deliver to the Company such formal transfers and assignments and such other
documents as the Company may request to permit the Company (or its designee) to
file and prosecute such registration applications and other documents it deems
useful to protect or enforce its rights hereunder. Any patentable invention
relating to the Company's business and disclosed by Executive prior to the first
anniversary of the effective date of Executive's termination of employment shall
be deemed to be governed by the terms of this Section 7 unless proven by
Executive to have been first conceived and made after such termination date.

                           (d) Non-Applicability. Executive is hereby notified
that this Section 7 does not apply to any invention for which no equipment,
supplies, facility, confidential information, or other trade secret information
of the Company was used and which was developed entirely on Executive's own
time, unless (1) the invention relates (a) directly to the business of the
Company or (b) to the Company's actual or demonstrably anticipated research or

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development, or (2) the invention results from any work performed by Executive
for the Company.

                  8. NONCOMPETITION AND NONSOLICITATION COVENANTS.

                           (a) Agreement Not to Compete. During Executive's
employment with the Company and for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months
from and after the termination of Executive's employment, whether such
termination is with or without Cause, is at the instance of Executive or the
Company or occurs before or after expiration of the Term, Executive will not,
directly or indirectly, in any manner or capacity, including without limitation
as a proprietor, principal, agent, partner, officer, director, investor,
stockholder, employee, member of any association, consultant, or otherwise,
engage or participate in any Competitive Business. "Competitive Business" means
any person, entity or business operation (other than the Company) that operates,
manages or franchises, in the United States (i) a sports-themed restaurant that
operates, manages or franchises two or more restaurants, markets the public
viewing of sports and has alcohol sales of 20% or more, (ii) a restaurant that
operates, manages or franchises two or more restaurants and features chicken
wings that account for 10% or more of food sales, or (iii) any other business
concept being operated by or under consideration by the Company as of the date
of the Executive's employment termination. Ownership by Executive, as a passive
investment, of less than one percent of the outstanding shares of capital stock
of any corporation listed on a national securities exchange or publicly traded
in the over-the-counter market shall not constitute a breach of this Section
8(a).

                           (b) Agreement Not to Hire. During Executive's
employment with the Company and for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months
from and after the termination of Executive's employment, whether such
termination is with or without Cause, is at the instance of Executive or the
Company or occurs before or after expiration of the Term, Executive will not,
directly or indirectly, in any manner or capacity, including without limitation
as a proprietor, principal, agent, partner, officer, director, investor,
stockholder, employee, member of any association, consultant, or otherwise,
hire, engage, or solicit any person who is then an employee of the Company at a
director level or above, or who was such an employee of the Company at any time
during the six-month period immediately preceding Executive's termination of
employment.

                           (c) Agreement Not to Solicit. During Executive's
employment with the Company and for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months
from and after the termination of Executive's employment, whether such
termination is with or without Cause, is at the instance of Executive or the
Company or occurs before or after expiration of the Term, Executive will not,
directly or indirectly, in any manner or capacity including without limitation
as a proprietor, principal, agent, partner, officer, director, stockholder,
employee, member of any association, consultant, or otherwise, solicit, request,
advise, or induce any current or potential customer, supplier, vendor,
franchisee or other business contact of the Company to cancel, curtail, or

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otherwise change its relationship adversely to the Company, or interfere in any
manner with the relationship between the Company and any of its customers,
suppliers, vendors, franchisees or other business contacts.

                           (d) Modification. If the duration of, the scope of,
or any business activity covered by, any provision of this Section 8 exceeds
that which is valid and enforceable under applicable law, such provision will be
construed to cover only that duration, scope, or activity that is determined to
be valid and enforceable. Executive hereby acknowledges that this Section 8 will
be construed so that its provisions are valid and enforceable to the maximum
extent, not exceeding its express terms, possible under applicable law.

                           (e) No Adequate Remedy at Law. Executive hereby
acknowledges that the provisions of this Section 8 are reasonable and necessary
to protect the legitimate interests of the Company and that any violation of
this Section 8 by Executive will cause substantial and irreparable harm to the
Company to such an extent that monetary damages alone would be an inadequate
remedy therefor. Accordingly, in the event of any actual or threatened breach of
any such provisions, the Company will, in addition to any other remedies it may
have, be entitled to injunctive and other equitable relief to enforce such
provisions, and such relief may be granted without the necessity of proving
actual monetary damages.

                  9. TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT.

                           (a) The Executive's employment with the Company under
this Agreement will terminate upon:

                                    (i) Expiration of the Term following notice
                  of non-renewal pursuant to Section 1 of this Agreement;

                                    (ii) The Company providing written notice to
                  Executive of the termination of Executive's employment,
                  effective as of the date stated in such notice;

                                    (iii) The Company's receipt of Executive's
                  written resignation from the Company, effective not earlier
                  than 30 days after delivery of such written notice of
                  resignation, provided that the Board may waive such notice or
                  relieve Executive of Executive's duties during such notice
                  period;

                                    (iv) Executive's Disability; or

                                    (v) Executive's death.

                           (b) The date upon which Executive's termination of
employment with the Company is effective is the "Termination Date." For purposes
of Section 10 of this Agreement only, the Termination Date shall mean the date
on which a "separation from service" has occurred for purposes of Section 409A

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of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations and guidance thereunder (the
"Code").

                  10. PAYMENTS UPON INVOLUNTARY TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE OR
RESIGNATION FOR GOOD REASON. If Executive's employment with the Company is
terminated (i) involuntarily at the initiative of the Company without Cause
(including termination upon expiration of the Term following notice of
non-renewal by the Company pursuant to Section 1) or (ii) on the initiative of
Executive for Good Reason such that Executive's Termination Date occurs within
six months after the first occurrence of a condition giving rise to Good Reason
(as described in Section 14(d)(i) - (iv) below), then, unless such Termination
Date occurs upon or within one year following a Change in Control, in addition
to such base salary and any incentive compensation for the last completed fiscal
year that has been earned but not paid to Executive as of the Termination Date,
the Company shall provide to Executive the severance payments and benefits set
forth in Sections 10(a), (b), (c) and (d) below, subject to the conditions in
Section 12:

                           (a) Base Salary Continuation. The Company shall pay
to Executive an amount equal to six months of Executive's base salary in effect
as of the Termination Date, but not to exceed a maximum amount under this
Section 10(a) of two times the lesser of:

                                    (i) The Code ss. 401(a)(17) compensation
                  limit for the year in which the Termination Date occurs; or

                                    (ii) Executive's annualized compensation
                  based upon the annual rate of pay for services to the Company
                  for the calendar year prior to the calendar year in which the
                  Termination Date occurs (adjusted for any increase during that
                  year that was expected to continue indefinitely if Executive
                  had not separated from service).

Subject to Section 12, such salary continuation shall be paid to Executive in
accordance with the Company's regular payroll schedule, at the regular base
salary payroll rate in effect as of the Termination Date, commencing on the
first regular payroll date of the Company that occurs following the Termination
Date and continuing for six months. The Company and Executive intend the
payments under this Section 10(a) to be a "separation pay plan due to
involuntary separation from service" under Treas. Reg. ss. 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii).

                           (b) Supplemental Salary Continuation. The Company
shall pay to Executive an additional amount equal to (i) if Executive has been
employed continuously with the Company as of the Termination Date for less than
five years, six months of Executive's base salary in effect as of the
Termination Date, or (ii) if Executive has been employed continuously with the
Company as of the Termination Date for five years or more, twelve months of
Executive's base salary in effect as of the Termination Date. Subject to Section
12, such supplemental salary continuation shall be paid to Executive in
accordance with the Company's regular payroll schedule, at the regular base
salary payroll rate in effect as of the Termination Date, commencing on the

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first regular payroll date of the Company that occurs following the completion
of all payments under Section 10(a) and continuing for six months (or twelve
months as applicable if Executive has been employed continuously for five years
or more). The Company and Executive intend the payments under this section 10(b)
to be deferred compensation payable in compliance with the requirements of
Section 409A of the Code.

                           (c) Incentive Pay. If the Termination Date is any day
other than the last day of the plan year under the CIP, the Company shall pay to
Executive an amount equal to a prorated portion of the award that would have
been payable to Executive under the CIP for such plan year based on actual
performance towards objectives, prorated based on the number of days of the plan
year occurring through the Termination Date divided by 365. Any individual
performance objectives applicable to Executive for the fiscal year shall be
deemed to have been met at a level resulting in payout of 50% of the award
amount allocated to such individual objectives. The payment shall be paid to
Executive at the same time and in the same manner as CIP awards are paid to
other executives of the Company pursuant to the CIP, but not later than 2 1/2
months following the end of the fiscal year in which the Termination Date
occurs, provided that Executive has satisfied the conditions set forth in
Section 12. Any separation pay that may become payable pursuant to this Section
10(c) is intended to be a short-term deferral not subject to the requirements of
Section 409A of the Code.

                           (d) Medical Benefits. If Executive (and/or
Executive's covered dependents) is eligible for and properly elects to continue
group medical insurance coverage, as in place immediately prior to the
Termination Date, and if Executive continues to pay the employee portion of such
medical coverage, the Company will pay or reimburse the employer portion of such
coverage until the earlier of (i) (A) if Executive has been employed
continuously with the Company as of the Termination Date for less than five
years, twelve months after the Termination Date, or (B) if Executive has been
employed continuously with the Company as of the Termination Date for five years
or more, eighteen months after the Termination Date, or (ii) the date Executive
(and Executive's covered dependents) are no longer eligible for medical
continuation coverage under COBRA.

                  11. PAYMENT TIMING FOLLOWING CHANGE IN CONTROL. If Executive's
employment with the Company is terminated (i) involuntarily at the initiative of
the Company without Cause (including termination upon expiration of the Term
following notice of non-renewal by the Company pursuant to Section 1) or (ii) on
the initiative of Executive for Good Reason such that Executive's Termination
Date occurs within six months after the first occurrence of a condition giving
rise to Good Reason (as described in Section 14(d)(i) - (iv) below), and if such
Termination Date occurs upon or within one year following a Change in Control,
then, in addition to such base salary and any incentive compensation for the
last completed fiscal year that has been earned but not paid to Executive as of
the Termination Date, the Company shall provide to Executive the severance
payments and benefits set forth in Sections 10(a), (b), (c) and (d) above,

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subject to the conditions in Section 12, except that the salary continuation
payments set forth in Sections 10(a) and (b) shall be paid to Executive in a
single lump sum as soon as administratively feasible following the Termination
Date, but in no event more than 2 1/2 months following the Termination Date. Any
such lump sum payment pursuant to this Section 11 is intended to be a short-term
deferral not subject to the requirements of Section 409A of the Code.

                  12. CONDITIONS. Notwithstanding anything above to the
contrary, the Company will not be obligated to make any payments to Executive
under Section 10 or Section 11 hereof unless: Executive has signed a release of
claims in favor of the Company and its affiliates and related entities, and
their directors, officers, insurers, employees and agents, in a form prescribed
by the Company (but such release will not require Executive to release any
rights under any qualified employee benefit plan of the Company in which
Executive is a participant or any rights to indemnification as an employee,
officer, or director of the Company); all applicable rescission periods provided
by law for releases of claims shall have expired and Executive shall have signed
and not rescinded the release of claims; and Executive is in material compliance
with the terms of this Agreement as of the dates of such payments.

                  13. OTHER TERMINATION. If Executive's employment with the
Company is terminated:

                           (a) by reason of Executive's abandonment of
Executive's employment or resignation for any reason other than Good Reason;

                           (b) by reason of termination of Executive's
employment by the Company for Cause;

                           (c) upon death or Disability; or

                           (d) upon or following expiration of the Term
following notice of non-renewal by Executive pursuant to Section 1,

then the Company will pay to Executive, or Executive's beneficiary or
Executive's estate, as the case may be, such base salary that has been earned
but not paid to Executive as of the Termination Date, payable pursuant to the
Company's normal payroll practices and procedures, and such incentive
compensation that has been earned as of the Termination Date, payable as
provided in the applicable plans or programs.

                  14.      DEFINITIONS.

                           (a) Cause. "Cause" hereunder means:

                                    (i) Executive's commission of any act
                  constituting a felony, or Executive's conviction or guilty or
                  no contest plea to any criminal misdemeanor involving fraud,
                  misrepresentation or theft;

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                                    (ii) gross misconduct or any act of fraud,
                  disloyalty or dishonesty by Executive related to or connected
                  with Executive's employment by the Company or otherwise likely
                  to cause material harm to the Company or its reputation;

                                    (iii) a material violation by Executive of
                  the Company's policies or codes of conduct; or

                                    (iv) the willful or material breach of this
                  Agreement by Executive.

                           (b) Change in Control. "Change in Control" hereunder
shall mean any change in effective control or ownership of the Company that (i)
constitutes a Change in Control as such term is defined under the Buffalo Wild
Wings, Inc. 2003 Equity Incentive Plan, as in effect from time to time, and (ii)
constitutes a change in ownership or effective control, or a change in the
ownership of a substantial portion of the assets, of the Company under Code
Section 409A.

                           (c) Disability. "Disability" hereunder means any
medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to
result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less
than six months, where such impairment causes the Executive to be unable to
perform the duties of Executive's position of employment or any substantially
similar position of employment.

                           (d) Good Reason. "Good Reason" hereunder means any of
the following conditions arising without the consent of Executive, provided that
Executive has first given written notice to the Company of the existence of the
condition within 90 days of its first occurrence, and the Company has failed to
remedy the condition within 30 days thereafter:

                                    (i) a material diminution in the Executive's
                  base salary (other than a reduction permitted by Section 3(a)
                  above in the case of a general reduction for all executive
                  officers);

                                    (ii) a material diminution in the
                  Executive's authority, duties, or responsibilities;

                                    (iii) relocation of Executive's principal
                  office more than 50 miles from its current location; or

                                    (iv) any other action or inaction that
                  constitutes a material breach by the Company of any terms or
                  conditions of this Agreement, which breach has not been caused
                  by Executive.

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                  15. OTHER POST-TERMINATION OBLIGATIONS.

                           (a) Other Obligations. In the event of termination of
Executive's employment, the sole obligation of the Company under this Agreement
will be its obligation to make the payments called for by Sections 10, 11 or 13
hereof, as the case may be, and the Company will have no other obligation
to Executive or to Executive's beneficiary or Executive's estate, except as
otherwise provided by law or by the terms of any employee benefit plans or
programs, or of any incentive compensation or stock ownership plans, then
maintained by the Company in which Executive participates.

                           (b) Immediately upon termination of Executive's
employment with the Company for any reason, Executive will resign all positions
then held as a director or officer of the Company and of any subsidiary, parent
or affiliated entity of the Company.

                           (c) Upon termination of Executive's employment with
the Company, Executive shall promptly deliver to the Company any and all Company
records and any and all Company property in Executive's possession or under
Executive's control, including without limitation manuals, books, blank forms,
documents, letters, memoranda, notes, notebooks, reports, printouts, computer
disks, flash drives or other digital storage media, source codes, data, tables
or calculations and all copies thereof, documents that in whole or in part
contain any trade secrets or confidential, proprietary or other secret
information of the Company and all copies thereof, and keys, access cards,
access codes, passwords, credit cards, personal computers, handheld personal
computers or other digital devices, telephones and other electronic equipment
belonging to the Company.

                           (d) Following termination of Executive's employment
with the Company for any reason, Executive will, upon reasonable request of the
Company or its designee, cooperate with the Company in connection with the
transition of Executive's duties and responsibilities for the Company; consult
with the Company regarding business matters that Executive was directly and
substantially involved with while employed by the Company; and be reasonably
available, with or without subpoena, to be interviewed, review documents or
things, give depositions, testify, or engage in other reasonable activities in
connection with any litigation or investigation, with respect to matters that
Executive then has or may have knowledge of by virtue of Executive's employment
by or service to the Company or any related entity.

                           (e) Executive will not malign, defame or disparage
the reputation, character, image, products or services of the Company, or the
reputation or character of the Company's directors, officers, employees or
agents. Officers or Directors of the Company shall not make any public statement
that disparages or defames Executive's reputation or character. Nothing in this
Section 15(e) shall be construed to limit or restrict Executive or the Company
from taking any action that such party in good faith reasonably believes is
necessary to fulfill such party's fiduciary obligations to the Company, from

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making any statement internal to the Company's operations for legitimate
business reasons, or from providing truthful information in connection with any
legal proceeding, government investigation or other legal matter.

                  16.      MISCELLANEOUS.

                           (a) Tax Withholding. The Company may withhold from
any amounts payable under this Agreement such federal, state and local income
and employment taxes as the Company shall determine are required to be withheld
pursuant to any applicable law or regulation. The Company makes no assurances to
Executive as to the tax treatment of any payments hereunder and, except with
respect to tax amounts withheld by the Company, Executive will be responsible
for payment and remittance of all taxes due with respect to compensation
received or imputed under this Agreement.

                           (b) Section 409A. This Agreement and the payments
hereunder are intended to be exempt from or to satisfy the requirements of
Section 409A(a)(2), (3) and (4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended, including current and future guidance and regulations interpreting such
provisions, and should be interpreted accordingly.

                           (c) Governing Law. All matters relating to the
interpretation, construction, application, validity, and enforcement of this
Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota without giving
effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule, whether of the State
of Minnesota or any other jurisdiction, that would cause the application of laws
of any jurisdiction other than the State of Minnesota.

                           (d) Jurisdiction and Venue. Executive and the Company
consent to jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Minnesota and/or the
United States District Court, District of Minnesota, for the purpose of
resolving all issues of law, equity, or fact arising out of or in connection
with this Agreement. Any action involving claims of a breach of this Agreement
must be brought in such courts. Each party consents to personal jurisdiction
over such party in the state and/or federal courts of Minnesota and hereby
waives any defense of lack of personal jurisdiction. Venue, for the purpose of
all such suits, will be in Hennepin County, State of Minnesota.

                           (e) Waiver of Jury Trial. To the extent permitted by
law, Executive and the Company waive any and all rights to a jury trial with
respect to any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement.

                           (f) Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the
entire agreement of the parties relating to Executive's employment with the
Company and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings with respect to
such subject matter, including without limitation the Prior Agreement, and the
parties hereto have made no agreements, representations, or warranties relating
to the subject matter of this Agreement that are not set forth herein. The RSU
Agreement remains in full force and effect as amended.

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                           (g) No Violation of Other Agreements. Executive
hereby represents and agrees that neither (i) Executive's entering into this
Agreement nor (ii) Executive's carrying out the provisions of this Agreement,
will violate any other agreement (oral, written, or other) to which Executive is
a party or by which Executive is bound.

                           (h) Assignment. This Agreement shall not be
assignable, in whole or in party, by either party without the written consent of
the other party, except that the Company may, without the consent of Executive,
assign or delegate all or any portion of its rights and obligations under this
Agreement to any corporation or other business entity (i) with which the Company
may merge or consolidate, (ii) to which the Company may sell or transfer all or
substantially all of its assets or capital stock, or (iii) of which 50% or more
of the capital stock or the voting control is owned, directly or indirectly, by
the Company or which is under common ownership or control with the Company. Any
such current or future successor, parent, affiliate or other joint venture
partner to which any right or obligation has been assigned or delegated shall be
deemed to be the "Company" for purposes of such rights or obligations of this
Agreement.

                           (i) Amendments. No amendment or modification of this
Agreement will be effective unless made in writing and signed by the parties
hereto.

                           (j) Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by
facsimile signature and in any number of counterparts, and such counterparts
executed and delivered, each as an original, will constitute but one and the
same instrument.

                           (k) Severability. Subject to Section 8(d) hereof, to
the extent that any portion of any provision of this Agreement is held invalid
or unenforceable, it will be considered deleted herefrom and the remainder of
such provision and of this Agreement will be unaffected and will continue in
full force and effect.

                           (l) Survival. The provisions of this Agreement that
by their terms or implication extend beyond the Term, including without
limitation Sections 5, 7, 8, 15, and 16 of this Agreement, shall survive the
termination or expiration of the Term and termination of Executive's employment
with the Company for any reason.

                           (m) Captions and Headings. The captions and paragraph
headings used in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and will
not affect the construction or interpretation of this Agreement or any of the
provisions hereof.

                           (n) Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be
given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been
duly given when (i) delivered personally; (ii) sent by facsimile or other
similar electronic device with confirmation; (iii) delivered by reliable
overnight courier; or (iv) three business days after being sent by registered or
certified mail, postage prepaid, and in the case of (iii) and (iv) addressed as
follows:

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If to the Company:  Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.
                    5500 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 1600
                    Minneapolis, MN  55416
                    Fax: (952) 593-9787
                    Attention:  Chief Executive Officer and President
                    Copy to: EVP, General Counsel and Secretary

If to Executive:    Latest address of Executive in the formal records of the
                    Company

                  Executive and the Company have executed this Agreement
effective as of the date set forth in the first paragraph.

                  BUFFALO WILD WINGS, INC.

                  By:      /s/ Sally J. Smith
                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                        Sally J. Smith
                        Its:  President and Chief Executive Officer

                           /s/  Mounir N. Sawda
                  --------------------------------------------------------------
                  Mounir N. Sawda

                                                                         Page 15Exhibit 10.1

                            ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT

THIS AGREEMENT (the "AGREEMENT") is made and entered into as of this 6th day of
November, 2008, by and between Domark International, Inc. a Nevada Corporation,
NASDAQ OTC BB or assign ("PURCHASER"), and Emerging Growth Advisors,LLC., a
Florida corporation ("SELLER").

                                   BACKGROUND

Seller is engaged in the business of marketing, designing and distributing
consulting services for small cap public companies and owns certain hardware,
software and other assets and intellectual property in connection with the
business, (the "BUSINESS"). Seller wishes to sell, and Purchaser wishes to
purchase all of the assets used in the Business upon and subject to the terms
and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

                                    AGREEMENT

Now, therefore, for and in consideration of the mutual representations,
warranties, covenants, and agreements contained herein and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto agree:

                     SECTION 1. PURCHASE AND SALE OF ASSETS

     SECTION 1.1 PURCHASE OF ASSETS. On and subject to the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, Purchaser hereby purchases and Seller hereby sells, assigns,
grants, transfers, and conveys to Purchaser all of the right, title, and
interest of Seller in and to all of the assets of Seller used exclusively in the
Business (collectively, the "PURCHASED ASSETS") free and clear of any and all
liens, claims, charges, security interests, and encumbrances as the same exist
on the Closing Date, as follows:

     a.   All  intellectual  property,  trade name,  trade secrets,  trademarks,
          personnel   contracts,   web  site  domain  and   content,   strategic
          partnerships,  sponsors, receivables,  publications,  operating model,
          manuals,  licenses, and all other confidential information relating to
          the Business; and

     b.   All current, past and future clients.

     c.   All assets of the Seller are identified in SCHEDULE 1.1(C)

     d.   All software programs and copyrighted products,  systems and processes
          used in the Business

     SECTION 1.2 EXCLUDED LIABILITIES. Purchaser or if applicable, Purchaser's
assign, shall take title to the assets listed in Schedule 1.1(c) free and clear
of all liabilities of the Seller. All liabilities of Seller are hereinafter
referred to as "EXCLUDED LIABILITIES."

       SECTION 1.3 ASSIGNMENT. Purchaser may, assign the assets acquired under
this agreement to a new formed wholly owned subsidiary of the Purchaser and
shall notify Seller of any assignment of the assets in writing upon such
assignment.

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                      SECTION 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND CLOSING

     SECTION 2.1 PURCHASE PRICE. The Purchase price for the Purchased Assets is
One Million shares (1,000,000) of restricted common stock of Purchaser (the
"Shares"). Shares will be issued in the name of the Seller or as the Seller may
so direct. In the event that two years of audited financial statements of Seller
are required by the Rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Purchaser
shall instruct the transfer agent of Purchaser or Purchaser's assignees to
record the Shares to be issued to Seller or Seller's assigns, but to hold back
the delivery of the Shares until the audits and complete reports acceptable to
Purchaser under GAAP are delivered to Purchaser. It is understood and agreed
that the audits, should they be required, must be completed and filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission within 75 days of the closing of this
transaction. In the event the audits are required but not delivered by Seller
within the prescribed period, Seller, may, in its sole discretion, cancel the
transaction, cancel the Shares to be delivered to Seller and return the assets
to Seller, less agreed liquidated damages incurred by Purchaser or Purchaser's
assignees of $250,000. Seller will provide an executed stock power (with a
medallion guarantee) to the Purchaser. The executed stock power shall be
delivered to Seller with the shares upon satisfaction of the responsibilities of
the Seller above.

     SECTION 2.2 TIME AND PLACE OF CLOSING. The closing of the purchase and sale
of the Purchased Assets (the "CLOSING") will be upon delivery of all signed
documentation as required under this Agreement, the completion by the Purchaser
of a minimum capital raise of $250,000 to close simultaneously with the closing
of this transaction, the execution of mutually agreeable employment agreements
with certain parties of the Purchaser, the execution of a mutually agreeable
lock up leak out agreement between Seller and Purchaser, and all documentation
necessary to perfect the delivery of the assets as determined in the sole
discretion of the Purchaser. The effective time of the closing and the transfer
of the Purchased Assets to Purchaser is 12:00 noon on the Closing Date.
Excluding the requirements under Section 2.1 herein as to production of audits,
should Seller fail to close this transaction on or before November 25, 2008,
this Agreement will become null and void and neither party will incur liability
of any kind to the other.

     SECTION 2.3 TRANSFER AND CLOSING EXPENSES. Seller shall pay all sales and
transfer taxes levied on the transfer of the Purchased Assets, if any. Ad
valorem taxes, if any, relating to the Purchased Assets shall be prorated as of
the Closing Date.

     SECTION 2.4 ALLOCATION OF PURCHASE PRICE. The consideration paid for the
Purchased Assets shall be allocated among the Purchased Assets in accordance
with the provisions contained in Treasury Regulation Section 1.1060-1T(d). The
parties agree to be bound by such allocation and to report the transaction
contemplated herein for federal income tax purposes in accordance with such
allocation. In furtherance of the foregoing, the parties hereto agree to execute
and deliver Internal Revenue Service Form 8594 reflecting such allocation.

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               SECTION 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER

For the purpose of inducing the Purchaser to purchase the Purchased Assets,
Seller represents and warrants to Purchaser as follows:

     SECTION 3.1 ORGANIZATION AND QUALIFICATION. Seller is a corporation duly
organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of
Florida and has all corporate power and authority to conduct the Business, and
to own, lease, or operate the Purchased Assets in the places where the Business
is conducted and the Purchased Assets are owned, leased, or operated.

     SECTION 3.2 AUTHORITY. Seller has full power and authority to enter into
this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The
execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement by Seller has been duly
and validly authorized and approved by all necessary action on the part of
Seller. This Agreement is the legal, valid, and binding obligation of Seller
enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms, except as
enforceability may be limited by applicable equitable principles or by
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or similar laws affecting
creditors' rights generally, and to the exercise of judicial discretion in
accordance with general equitable principles. Neither the execution and delivery
of the Agreement by Seller nor the consummation by Seller of the transactions
contemplated hereby will (i) violate Seller's Certificate of Incorporation or
Bylaws, (ii) violate any provisions of law or any order of any court or any
governmental unit to which Seller is subject, or by which any of the Purchased
Assets are bound, or conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a
default under any indenture, mortgage, lease, agreement, or other instrument to
which Seller is a party or by which it or any of the Purchased Assets are bound,
or (iii) result in the creation of any lien, charge, or encumbrance upon any of
the Purchased Assets.

     SECTION 3.3 PERSONAL PROPERTY. Seller has good and marketable title to all
of its Assets free and clear of all liens, claims, charges, security interests,
and other encumbrances of any kind or of any nature. The Purchased Assets
include all rights, properties, interest in properties, and assets necessary to
permit Purchaser to carry on the Business as the same has heretofore been
previously conducted by Seller.

     SECTION 3.4 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Seller, to the best of its knowledge, is
not subject to any judgment, order, writ, injunction, or decree that adversely
affects, or might in the future reasonably be expected to adversely affect any
of the Purchased Assets or the Business. Seller is, to the best of its
knowledge, in substantial compliance with all laws applicable to the Business
and the Purchased Assets, including without limitation, all laws related to
zoning, occupational safety, labor, wages, working hours, working conditions,
environmental protection, and fair business practices. Seller, to the best of
its knowledge, has all permits, licenses, approvals, consents, and
authorizations which are required for the operation of Seller's business under
federal, state, or local laws, rules, and regulations.

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     SECTION 3.5 LITIGATION. There are no formal or informal complaints,
investigations, claims, charges, arbitration, grievances, actions, suits, or
proceedings pending, or to the knowledge of Seller threatened against any of the
Purchased Assets at law or in equity or admiralty, or before or by any federal,
state, municipal, or other governmental department, commission, board, bureau,
agency, or instrumentality, domestic or foreign which would affect the purchased
assets materially, except that certain action by and between Veridigm, Inc. and
Seller, which as of the closing shall have been resolved to Purchaser's
satisfaction. Seller is not subject to any order, writ, injunction, or decree of
any federal, state, municipal court, or other governmental department,
commission, board, bureau, agency, or instrumentality, domestic or foreign,
affecting the Purchased Assets.

     SECTION 3.6 BROKERS AND FINDERS. Seller has not incurred any obligation or
liability to any party for any brokerage fees, agent's commissions, or finder's
fees in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

     SECTION 3.7 GOVERNMENTAL APPROVAL AND CONSENTS. Seller has obtained all
governmental approvals, authorizations, permits, and licenses required to permit
the operation of the Business as presently conducted.

     SECTION 3.48 INVESTMENT INTENT.

     i.   Restricted Shares. Seller understand that (A) the Shares Sellers are
          receiving from Purchaser under this Agreement have not been registered
          under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended ("the Act") or the
          securities laws of any state, based upon an exemption from such
          registration requirements pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Act; (B) the
          Shares are and will be "restricted securities", as said term is
          defined in Rule 144 of the Rules and Regulations promulgated under the
          Act; and (C) the Shares may not be sold or otherwise transferred or
          distributed unless exemptions from such registration provisions are
          available with respect to said resale or transfer or the shares have
          been registered under the Act.

     ii.  Transferability. Seller will not sell or otherwise transfer any of the
          Shares, any interest therein unless and until (A) the Shares shall
          have first been registered under the Act and/or all applicable state
          securities laws; or (B) Seller shall have first delivered to Purchaser
          a written opinion of counsel, which counsel and opinion (in form and
          substance) shall be reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser, to the
          extent that the proposed sale or transfer is exempt from the
          registration provisions of the Act and all applicable state securities
          laws.

     iii. Investment Intent. Seller is acquiring the Shares for Investment
          purposes only, without a view for resale or distribution thereof.

     iv.  Legend. Seller understands that the certificates representing the
          Shares will bear the following or similar legend:

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          THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT BEEN
          REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, AND MAY NOT
          BE SOLD, TRANSFERRED, FURTHER PLEDGED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE
          DISPOSED OF IN ABSENCE OF (I) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR
          SUCH SECURITIES UNDER SAID ACT OR (II) AN OPINION OF COMPANY COUNSEL
          THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED.

     SECTION 4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PURCHASER Purchaser hereby
represents and warrants to Seller as follows:

     SECTION 4.1 ORGANIZATION AND QUALIFICATION. Purchaser is a corporation duly
organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of
Nevada and has all necessary power and authority to conduct its business, to
own, lease, or operate its properties in the places where such business is
conducted and such properties are owned, leased, or operated. Purchaser is
listed on the NASDAQ OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol DOMK. DOMK filings can
be found at www.sec.gov.

     SECTION 4.2 AUTHORITY. Purchaser has full power and authority to enter into
this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The
execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement by Purchaser has been
duly and validly authorized and approved by all necessary action on the part of
Purchaser, and this Agreement is the legal, valid, and binding obligation of
Purchaser enforceable against Purchaser in accordance with its terms, except as
enforceability may be limited by applicable equitable principles or by
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or similar laws affecting
creditors' rights generally, and by the exercise of judicial discretion in
accordance with equitable principles. Neither the execution and delivery of this
Agreement by Purchaser nor the consummation by Purchaser of the transactions
contemplated hereby will (i) violate Purchaser's articles of incorporation or
bylaws, (ii) violate any provisions of law or any order of any court or any
governmental unit to which Purchaser is subject, or by which its assets may be
bound, or (iii) conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default
under any indenture, mortgage, lease, agreement, or other instrument to which
Purchaser is a party or by which its assets or properties may be bound.

     SECTION 4.3. LITIGATION. There is no suit, action, proceeding, claim or
investigation pending, or, to Purchaser's knowledge, threatened, against
Purchaser which would prevent Purchaser from consummating the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement.

     SECTION 4.4. BROKERS AND FINDERS. Purchaser has not incurred any obligation
or liability to any party for brokerage fees, agent's commissions, or finder's
fees in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

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                           SECTION 5. INDEMNIFICATION

     For the purposes of this Section 5, the terms "LOSS" and "LOSSES" shall
mean any and all demands, claims, actions or causes of action, assessments,
losses, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including without limitation,
interest, penalties, and reasonable attorneys' and other professional fees and
expenses. All statements contained in any certificate, Exhibit or Schedule
delivered by or on behalf of Purchaser or Seller pursuant to this Agreement
shall be deemed representations and warranties hereunder by Purchaser or Seller,
as the case may be. Any inspection, preparation, or compilation of information
or Schedules, or audit of the inventories, properties, financial condition, or
other matters relating to Seller conducted by or on behalf of Purchaser pursuant
to this Agreement shall in no way limit, affect, or impair the ability of
Purchaser to rely upon the representations, warranties, covenants, and
agreements of Seller set forth herein.

     SECTION 5.1 AGREEMENT OF SELLER TO INDEMNIFY PURCHASER.

          (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 5, Seller
     hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Purchaser from,
     against, and in respect of any and all Losses asserted against, relating
     to, imposed upon, or incurred by Purchaser by reason of, resulting from, or
     based upon: (i) the inaccuracy or untruth of any representation or warranty
     of Seller contained in or made pursuant to this Agreement or in any
     certificate, Schedule, or Exhibit furnished by Seller, in connection with
     the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the closing of the
     transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) the breach by Seller of any covenant
     or agreement made in or pursuant to this Agreement or any agreement
     executed by Seller, and delivered to Purchaser in connection with the
     Closing of the transactions contemplated hereby; and (iii) any Excluded
     Liability including without limitation the failure to comply with the bulk
     sales law and any Excluded Liability that attaches to the Assets.

          (b) Seller's obligation to indemnify Purchaser for Losses is subject
     to the condition that Seller shall have received notice of the Losses for
     which indemnity is sought on or before December 31, 2010.

          (c) Purchaser's remedies against Seller for any Losses hereunder shall
     be cumulative, and the exercise by Purchaser of its right to
     indemnification hereunder shall not affect the right of Purchaser to
     exercise any other remedy at law or in equity, to recover damages, or to
     obtain equitable or other relief, PROVIDED, that Seller shall not be liable
     for damages in excess of the actual damages suffered by Purchaser as a
     result of the act, circumstance, or condition for which indemnification is
     sought. Purchaser or Purchasers' assignees may, in its sole discretion,
     withhold or cancel any shares not delivered pursuant to this Agreement as
     an offset against prospective damages from any claim for Excluded
     Liabilities.

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     SECTION 5.2 AGREEMENT OF PURCHASER TO INDEMNIFY SELLER.

          (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 5, Purchaser
     hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller from, against,
     for, and in respect of any and all Losses asserted against, relating to,
     imposed upon, or incurred by Seller by reason of, resulting from or based
     upon: (i) the inaccuracy or untruth of any representation or warranty of
     Purchaser, contained in or made pursuant to this Agreement or in any
     certificate, Schedule, or Exhibit furnished by Purchaser, in connection
     with the execution and delivery of this Agreement or the closing of the
     transactions contemplated hereby, or (ii) the breach by Purchaser of any
     covenant or agreement made in or pursuant to this Agreement or any
     agreement executed by Purchaser, and delivered to Seller in connection with
     the Closing of the transactions contemplated hereby.

          (b) Purchaser's obligation to indemnify Seller for Losses is subject
     to the condition that Purchaser shall have received notice of the Losses
     for which indemnity is sought on or before December 31, 2010.

          (c) Seller's remedies against Purchaser for any Losses hereunder shall
     be cumulative, and the exercise by Seller of its right to indemnification
     hereunder shall not affect the right of Seller to exercise any other remedy
     at law or in equity, to recover damages, or to obtain equitable or other
     relief, PROVIDED, that Purchaser shall not be liable for damages in excess
     of the actual damages suffered by Seller as a result of the act,
     circumstance, or condition for which indemnification is sought.

                         SECTION 6. POST CLOSING MATTERS

     SECTION 6.1 FURTHER ASSURANCES. From and after the date hereof, Seller
agrees, without further consideration, to execute and deliver promptly to
Purchaser, such further consents, waivers, assignments, endorsements, and other
documents and instruments, and to take all such further actions, as Purchaser
may from time to time reasonably request, with respect to the assignment,
transfer, and delivery to Purchaser of the Purchased Assets, and the fulfillment
of any condition precedent to the obligations of Purchaser that was waived by
Purchaser in order to close the transactions contemplated herein, and the
consummation in full of the transactions provided for herein.

     SECTION 6.2 DEFINITIONS. As used herein, the following capitalized terms
are used with the meanings thereafter ascribed:

"AFFILIATE" means any person or entity directly or indirectly Controlling,
Controlled by, or under common Control with Seller.

"AREA" means the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

"COMPETING ENTERPRISE" means any person or entity that is substantially engaged
in the Business.

"CONTROL" means the power to direct the management and affairs of a person.

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"TRADE SECRETS" means information of the Business which derives
economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known and not
being readily ascertainable by proper means to other persons who can obtain
economic value from its disclosure or use and which is the subject of efforts
that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy or
confidentiality, but shall not include Excluded Information. Trade Secrets may
include both technical or non-technical data, including without limitation, (a)
any process, machine, pattern, compilation, program, method, technique, formula,
chemical formula, composition of matter, or device which (1) is not generally
known or which the Seller, with respect to the Business has a reasonable basis
to believe may not be generally known, (2) is being used or studied by the
Business and is not described in a printed patent or in any literature already
published and distributed externally by Seller with respect to the Business, and
(3) is not readily ascertainable from inspection of a product of the Business;
(b) any engineering, technical, or product specifications including those of
features used in any current product of the Business or which may be so used, or
the use of which is contemplated in a future product of the Business; (c) any
application, operating system, communication system, or other computer software
(whether in source or object code) and all flow charts, algorithms, coding
sheets, routines, subroutines, compilers, assemblers, design concepts, test
data, documentation, or manuals related thereto, whether or not copyrighted,
patented, or patentable, related to or used in the Business; or (d) information
concerning the customers, suppliers, products, pricing strategies of the
Business, personnel assignments and policies of the Business, or matters
concerning the financial affairs and management of the Business; provided
however, that Trade Secrets shall not include any Excluded Information. As used
herein, "EXCLUDED INFORMATION" means information (i) which has been voluntarily
disclosed to the public by the Business, (ii) independently developed and
disclosed by parties other than the Business, or (iii) that otherwise enters the
public domain through lawful means or without misappropriation by Seller.

     SECTION 6.3 TRADE SECRETS. Seller for itself and each Affiliate
acknowledges and agrees that all Trade Secrets related expressly to the
Business, and all physical embodiments thereof, are a part of the Purchased
Assets are confidential to and shall be and remain the sole and exclusive
property of Purchaser. Seller for itself and each Affiliate agrees that all
Trade Secrets related to the Business will be held in trust and strictest
confidence, that each Affiliate shall protect such Trade Secrets from
disclosure, and that each Affiliate will make no use of such Trade Secrets
without prior written consent of Purchaser. The obligations of confidentiality
contained in this Section shall apply from the date of this Agreement and with
respect to all Trade Secrets at all times thereafter, until such Trade Secret is
no longer a trade secret under applicable law.

     SECTION 6.4 REMEDIES. Seller for itself and any Affiliate covenants and
agrees that Purchaser by virtue of the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement will be engaged in the Business in and throughout
the Area, and that great loss and irreparable damage would be suffered by
Purchaser if Seller should breach or violate any of the terms or provisions of
the covenants and agreements set forth in this Section. Seller for itself and
any Affiliate, further acknowledges and agrees that each such covenant and
agreement is reasonably necessary to protect and preserve unto Purchaser the
benefit of its bargain in the acquisition of the Business, including, without
limitation, the good will thereof. Therefore, in addition to all the remedies
provided in this Agreement, or available at law or in equity, Seller for itself

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and any Affiliate jointly and severally agrees Purchaser shall be entitled to a
temporary restraining order and a permanent injunction to prevent a breach or
contemplated breach of any of the covenants or agreements of Seller contained in
this Section 6. The existence of any claim, demand, action, or cause of action
of Seller against Purchaser shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by
Purchaser of any of the covenants or agreements herein whether predicated upon
this Agreement or otherwise, and shall not constitute a defense to the
enforcement by Purchaser of any of its rights hereunder.

     SECTION 6.5 BLUE PENCILING. In the event that any one or more of the
provisions, or parts of any provisions, contained in this Agreement shall for
any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect by a
court of competent jurisdiction, the same shall not invalidate or otherwise
affect any other provision hereof, and the parties hereto agree that such
provisions shall be reformed to set forth the maximum limitations permitted
under applicable law. Specifically, but without limiting the foregoing in any
way, each of the covenants of the parties to this Agreement contained herein
shall be deemed and shall be construed as a separate and independent covenant
and should any part or provision of any of such covenants be held or declared
invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall in no way
render invalid or unenforceable any other part or provision thereof or any other
covenant of the parties not held or declared invalid.

                          SECTION 7. GENERAL PROVISIONS

     SECTION 7.1 BULK SALES LAW WAIVER. Purchaser and Seller each agree to waive
compliance by the other with the provisions of the bulk sales law or comparable
law of any jurisdiction to extent that the same may be applicable to the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Seller agrees to indemnify and hold
Purchaser harmless from and against any loss, damage, liability, cost, expense
or claim arising out of any failure to take any required actions under the bulk
sales or comparable law of any state.

     SECTION 7.2 EXPENSES. Except as set forth in Section 2 hereof, all expenses
incurred by the parties hereto in connection with or related to the
authorization, preparation, and execution of this Agreement and the Closing of
the transaction contemplated hereby, including without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, all fees and expenses of agents, representatives, counsel, and
accountants employed by any such party, shall be borne solely and entirely by
the party which has incurred the same.

     SECTION 7.3 BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement shall be binding upon the
parties hereto and their respective successors or assigns, as permitted herein.

     SECTION 7.4 HEADINGS. The Section, subsection, and other headings in this
Agreement are inserted solely as a matter of convenience and for reference, and
are not a part of this Agreement.

     SECTION 7.5 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement and
shall become effective when one counterpart has been signed by each party and

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delivered to the other party hereto and such execution shall be conclusively
evidenced by a facsimile transmitted copy or electronic mail transmitted copy of
the execution page hereof.

     SECTION 7.6 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be construed under the laws
of the State of Florida, without giving effect to applicable principles of
conflicts of law.

     SECTION 7.7 ADDITIONAL ACTIONS. Each party covenants that at any time, and
from time to time, it will execute such additional instruments and take such
actions as may be reasonably requested by the other parties to confirm or
perfect or otherwise to carry out the intent and purposes of this Agreement.

     SECTION 7.8 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire
agreement among the parties hereto and supersedes and cancels any prior
agreements, representations, warranties, or communications, whether oral or
written, among the parties hereto relating to the transactions contemplated
hereby or the subject matter herein. Neither this Agreement nor any provisions
hereof may be changed, waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only by an
agreement in writing signed by the party against whom or which the enforcement
of such change, waiver, discharge or termination is sought.

     SECTION 7.9 PREPARATION OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall not be construed
more strongly against any party regardless of who is responsible for its
preparation. The parties acknowledge each contributed and is equally responsible
for its preparation.

     SECTION 7.10 ASSIGNMENT This Agreement shall not be assigned by operation
of law or otherwise.

     SECTION 7.11 THIRD PARTIES Nothing in this Agreement, whether express or
implied, is intended to confer any rights or remedies under or by reason of this
Agreement on any persons other than the parties hereto and their respective
administrators, executors, legal representatives, heirs, successors and
assignees. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to relieve or discharge the
obligation or liability of any third persons to any party to this Agreement, nor
shall any provision give any third persons any right of subrogation or action
over or against any party to this Agreement.

     SECTION 7.12 NOTICES. All notices and other communications hereunder shall
be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given (i) on the date they are
delivered if delivered in person; (ii) on the date initially received if
delivered by facsimile transmission with independent confirmation of receipt
followed by confirmation of notice by registered or certified mail or overnight
courier service; (iii) on the date delivered by an overnight courier service; or
(iv) on the fifth business day after it is mailed by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested with postage and other fees prepaid, to the
address set forth herein of such other addresses provided by each party to the
other parties in accordance with the terms or provisions hereof.

     SECTION 7.13 PARTIAL INVALIDITY. Wherever possible, each provision hereof
shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under
applicable law, but in case any one or more of the provisions contained herein

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shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any
respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any
other provisions of this Agreement, and this Agreement shall be construed as if
such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision or provisions had never been
contained herein unless the deletion of such provision or provisions would
result in such a material change as to cause completion of the transactions
contemplated hereby to be unreasonable.

     SECTION 7.14 SURVIVAL. The covenants, representations, warranties, and
agreements contained herein shall survive the Closing of the transactions
contemplated herein, for the length of time that Purchaser or Seller, as the
case may be, may assert an indemnification claim for a breach or violation of
such covenant, representation, warranty, or agreement pursuant to Section 5.
hereof.

     SECTION 7.15 ARBITRATION. Any controversy, dispute, or claim arising out of
or relating to this Agreement or a claimed default hereunder, other than
requests for injunctive relief or damages for a breach of a Restrictive Covenant
including without limitation Sections 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, and 6.5 hereof, shall be
resolved by arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration
Association (the "AAA"), by which each party will be bound.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has executed this Agreement, or caused
this Agreement to be executed on its behalf by its duly authorized officers, all
as of the Closing Date.

Purchaser: Domark International, Inc.      Seller: Emerging Growth Advisors, LLC

By:                                        By:
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               Its CEO                                    Its CEO

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                                 SCHEDULE 1.1(c)
                                 List of Assets

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