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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: valueminded who wrote (11945)1/23/2001 1:00:26 PM
From: TimbaBear  Read Replies (1) of 78650
 
Chris

Yes, and oftentimes do use cash from operations. Only caveat is I tend to use free cash from operations as opposed to just cash from operations. (maybe that is what you meant)

I don't think I meant FCF....how do you arrive at FCF? If it's Net Income plus Depreciation and Amortization minus CAPEX, then I meant CFO. If your calculation of FCF is a different formula, I'd like to know what it is so that I can more directly answer the question.

....sometimes as depreciated cash flows compared to the cost basis of the corporation.

Would you take the time to explain your approach here? What do you use as the "cost basis of the corporation"? and are you meaning FCF instead of CFO? :~)

Timba
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