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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ONPT - A 52wk high price and volume

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To: james s who wrote (47)3/15/1997 1:27:00 PM
From: rustyjack   of 375
 
James
OK, now I am a bit confused. I have a copy of Form 10-QSB for the quarterly period ended 3/31/96. (latest one I have)
It does show total liabilities of 6,879,000.
I also have the businesswire releases of 2nd and 3rd quarter earnings
announcements which state current and long term debt as 885,000 and 1,067,000 respectively.
Now my question is, What is the difference between "total liabilities"
and "current and long term debt"? Is there any and why would the numbers be different?
James, what document is your figure from and what is it's date? If it is from the 10-Q, then the company has reduced it current liabilities
by $860,000. But what are the figures reported in the press releases?
Can anyone help here?
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