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Saturday, 08/13/2016 10:31:56 PM

Saturday, August 13, 2016 10:31:56 PM

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Hi,
I really like, that such a small stock got a lot of discussion going. I am fairly new to investing and I learn more and more about balance sheets, but I am still confused by many numbers and terms that are used here. Hope someone could help me out, since I really like the idea of the Zhongshan project and would love to learn more about it:

If SIAF does not get the loan they need, would they be able to slowly finance the project by themselves with current cash flow?

Is it right, that they used most of their cash in recent years and now got more debt than cash?

How much loan/cash do they need for the different phases of the Zhongshan Farm?

In case of a global economic downturn getting a loan should be more difficult? But since they produce noncyclical Food, they still should be able to produce positive cash flow and survive, or are most small companies doomed, if things get really ugly?

Glad to join the conversation.

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