Always is of course. But you'll have to read the balance sheets for shenanigans. That's the problem with "holding companies" in that they are moving around lots of pieces on the chessboard and what they claim as a credit or a debit in order to goose their earnings statements has to be looked over with a fine tooth comb. These guys are wheeling and dealing. It looks a lot like a Worldcom kind of game to me.
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