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cintrix

06/07/13 10:51 AM

#3010 RE: Gixene #3009

1. excluding stockholders equity

2. and 3. let me get someone else to explain it - I honestly haven't looked at fundamentals in years - I used to know the difference between all of them - I really don't look into this that much anymore so I don't want to be telling you the wrong thing
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Churak

06/07/13 11:05 AM

#3012 RE: Gixene #3009

IMHO:

Net current assets is current assets minus current liabilities. The "Net" in net current assets is why you deduct curr liab from curr assets.

Net curr assets is not the same as anything to do with book value - net curr assets is an indication of liquidity.

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