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LaticelnExile on Oct 01, 2016 5:03pm
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TheGreatKazoo on Oct 01, 2016 5:10pm
Shorty! That question was for longs! Now you spoiled the fun! They don't own the jet! Ahhhhhhhh Too bad investors don't know how to separate goodwill and soft assets from revenue producing assets? $1B in goodwill and only 9% in real asset. This is "snort and distort"? ZAM! But by when?
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Comment by
argentia77 on Oct 01, 2016 7:26pm
WSJ shows their tangible book value per share at a whopping -98.88 The tangible-asset value is calculated by taking total shareholders' equity and subtracting all "soft" assets such as goodwill and other intangibles, then dividing this by total number of shares outstanding.
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TheGreatKazoo on Oct 01, 2016 8:04pm
Well done! Let the FACT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!
"WSJ shows their tangible book value per share at a whopping -98.88 "
SHOCKING! How to turn your $6 shares into -98.88
How is anyone bullish on this PatenTlyWrong, go to bed NOW! Bad dog!
Wall Street Journals - Financials on CXR
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