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Re: flptrnkng post# 63537

Sunday, 08/12/2012 9:14:21 PM

Sunday, August 12, 2012 9:14:21 PM

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Perhaps he meant "Capital Infusion"?

The term "Cash infusion" really doesn't make sense in an established and ongoing corporate operation unless it does involve some venture capitalist bailing out the company from a cash poor position ...and that would require the transfer of capital stock for collateral. (such as the "preferred shares" you mentioned)

If we were talking about a loan, it should be called a loan, not a cash infusion.

"Capital Infusion" however is a technical term for the transfer of funds, for example between divisions of a corporation where a profitable cash-heavy division transfers "capital" to a weaker, cash-poor sibling.

Maybe the mysterious Asian Division is going to throw some money at the domestic operation?

Yeah, Right!

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