Dewhurst: Do they make regular profits? (Snippet)
By
Professor Glen Arnold
PUBLISHED:
Dec 15 2014 @ 06:00
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“To gain an understanding of the qualities of this business we’ll start with conventional earnings numbers and move on to the more sophisticated approach of owner earnings estimation.”
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