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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
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'Stay focused on liquidity...'

Hi,

Please have a look a this:

'Stay focused on liquidity as you calculate your cash breakeven point one, two, and maybe three years out'

=> that means 1, 2, and maybe 3 years from now, right?
  

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Hi, Please have a look a this: 'Stay focused on liquidity as you calculate your cash breakeven point one, two, and maybe three years out ' => that means 1, 2, and maybe 3 years from now, right? Yes. Or from some other point that has been mentioned, eg from the point that you make some particular investment.

  • Hi, Please have a look a this: 'Stay focused on liquidity as you calculate your cash breakeven point one, two, and maybe three years out ' => that means 1, 2, and maybe 3 years from now, right?
  • Yes.
  • Or from some other point that has been mentioned, eg from the point that you make some particular investment.
  • eg When you invest your money , stay focused on liquidity as you calculate your cash breakeven point one, two, and maybe three years out ' Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Please have a look a this:



'Stay focused on liquidity as you calculate your cash breakeven point one, two, and maybe three years out'



=> that means 1, 2, and maybe 3 years from now, right? Yes. Or from some other point that has been mentioned, eg from the point that you make some particular investment.



eg When yo

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