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loanranger

09/09/12 5:02 PM

#196785 RE: Toxic Avenger #196784

What do you think "significant cash flow" means (the phrase itself versus whatever anyone specific may have meant by it)?

I am of the understanding that cash flow is measured as a positive or negative number, hence the term "significant" has no meaning unless it is used as "significant positive cash flow" or significant negative cash flow". If it is being used to mean improved revenues, that's a whole different metric.


Do you think that the phrase has a universal definition that we can rely on?
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MorningLightMountain

09/09/12 5:38 PM

#196787 RE: Toxic Avenger #196784

significant.....hmmm, reminds me of "serious".....also, YOU'RE looking at, as compared to WE'RE, maybe????...lol, nice word play, IMO...

JB: We’re filling tankers at the site now

Host: What about serious cash flow?

JB: Serious cash flow – you’re looking at a quarter out, really. So you’re looking at Q2.


Today's BNN "The Pitch" TV show with JB
27-Apr-11 04:36 pm
http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip457091

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