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Toxic Avenger

03/16/16 8:59 PM

#2444 RE: ur1951rck #2443

Uh, no, I didn't.

""Cash" consists of actual cash plus short term investments. "
Cash $2 million
Short term investments $18 million.
Total $20 million.

;-)

kezzek Member Level Wednesday, 03/16/16 08:48:48 PM
Re: ur1951rck post# 2441
Post # 2442 of 2444 Go
Yes, and long-term investments (or "etc" as you refer to them) are not "cash" or even current assets.

"Cash" consists of actual cash plus short term investments.

Working capital, which is current assets minus current liabilities is $26 million also.

So at the end of the day, as I've said several times, cash per share (and working capital per share) is about $1.20.

For a company that consistently loses money and bleeds cash, anything above that is a gift. And $2 is a very generous gift.