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Shijingshan: Committed to High-Level Openness
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BEIJING, Sept. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Following the third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, China successfully hosted its first national-level international large-scale fair—the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) 2024, which concluded on September 16. The event featured exhibitors from 85 countries and international organizations, participating under their national governments or headquarters, with over 450 Fortune Global 500 companies and industry leaders showcasing their offerings both online and offline.
Adhering to the open, cooperative and mutually beneficial principle, the CIFTIS injects new momentum into global economic development through concrete actions. As one of the “dual venues” for the fair, Shijingshan District hosted a variety of business activities, including exhibitions, negotiations, and conferences. While providing meeting organization services, it showcased the achievements of Shijingshan in fostering openness and development. By leveraging the Fair’s platform, Shijingshan seeks to promote its developmental advantages globally and aims to attract more partners to this welcoming district for mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation.
Presenting Achievements in Open Cooperation and Development in Multiple Dimensions
This CIFTIS’s Shougang Park venue is composed of nine thematic exhibitions, including telecommunications, computer and information services; financial services; culture & tourism services; education services; sports services; supply chain & business services; engineering consulting & construction services; health services; and environmental services. It circles around cultivating new quality productive forces while showcasing the latest achievements, technologies, and applications in the digitalization, intelligentization, and greening of services trade, creating a “debut stage” for global services trade.
Shijingshan leverages its strengths by organizing five thematic exhibitions and four promotional booths on-site. The culture & tourism services exhibition promoted Shijingshan’s rich culture and tourism resources, while also building a support area for paired assistance to highlight its revitalization efforts to a global audience. The financial services exhibition showcased its achievements in economic development across five sectors, that is, sci-tech finance, green finance, inclusive finance, pension finance, and digital finance. The exhibition of telecommunications, computer and information services highlighted the growth of Shijingshan’s the artificial intelligence large model industry cluster and key humanoid robot enterprises. In addition, the primary and secondary school science education experimental zone invited participation from six national-level science education centers, including Shijingshan District, to display their accomplishments. Four schools, including the Beijing National Day School Shijingshan, showcased their scientific research and learning outcomes through visual presentations and videos, while also engaging visitors in interactive science experiments.
The AIES Beijing Open is made up of four competition areas, virtual cycling, virtual rowing, virtual dance, and virtual table tennis. The event welcomed international competitors, domestic professional athletes, high-level amateurs, and university students, while showing the achievements of the “digital + sports” industry. Besides, four promotional booths focused on taxation, justice, investment, and commerce showcases Shijingshan’s tax and judicial policies, offering one-stop policy guidance for participating businesses and visitors. These booths also clarified investment promotion policies, creating a unique event that integrates commerce, tourism, culture, and sports.
Working Together for Global Open Cooperation and Development
The Open Cooperation Forum 2024 was held on the afternoon of September 13. Experts, scholars, government representatives, and business leaders from both domestic and international backgrounds gathered at the Shougang Park to engage in in-depth discussions on promoting high-level open cooperation and supporting regional economic development. Shijingshan District is committed to taking industrial transformation as the strategic foundation for its initiatives, establishing several distinctive industrial parks, including the Intelligent Technology Park, Industrial Internet Park, Virtual Reality Park, Science Fiction Industry Cluster, and Artificial Intelligence Large Model Cluster. What’s more, the district is focusing on new opportunities in future information, future health, future manufacturing, and future space, continually enhancing its innovation capacity, development vitality, economic strength, and overall competitiveness.
It is dedicated to expanding openness as a key driver for integrating into the capital’s new development pattern. The district capitalizes on a range of policy opportunities, including the construction of Beijing’s two zones, effectively leveraging the role of expanding services and deepening economic reforms. It continues to optimize the business environment, actively participates in organizing the CIFTIS, and develops high-standard international cooperation zones to provide a broad platform and efficient services for enterprises to settle and cluster. Shijingshan aims to implement high-level openness to promote high-quality development, enhance mechanisms for foreign openness, innovate and elevate services trade, and align with international economic and trade standards, creating a premier business environment characterized by marketization, rule of law, and internationalization.
Three parallel forums took place during this CIFTIS. With the theme of “Leveraging Overseas Strength for Development • Pursuing Broad Horizons Through Innovation”, the Dream Incubator of Overseas Chinese Beijing Forum set up ten sub-venues abroad, aiming to enhance the involvement of overseas Chinese’s capital and expertise in Beijing’s high-quality development. The Artificial General Intelligence Computility Forum focused on “Releasing New Quality Productive Forces with Unbounded Intelligence and Computational Foundations”, where industry experts and scholars explored new possibilities in artificial general intelligence computility. The Digital Energy Development Forum 2024, themed as “Energizing the Future with Digital Innovation”, showcased a range of quality development achievements and finalized partnerships for several high-quality projects, uniting all parties to advance digital innovation and development.
The rich array of side events is one of the highlights of this CIFTIS. The International Open Cooperation Promotion Conference circled around developing the international open cooperation zone, drawing representatives from international organizations, leading global companies, and prospective businesses seeking to establish a presence in these areas. It centered on the advantages of Shijingshan’s key industries to attract target enterprises. Furthermore, the Roundtable Discussion of Foreign-Funded Enterprises engaged representatives from international organizations, business associations, and foreign-funded companies from countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and France to explore collaboration in aligning with high-standard international economic and trade rules, as well as market access in the service sector, sharing the successes of modernization with Chinese characteristics.
To enhance the consumer experience for attendees of the CIFTIS, Shijingshan has expanded its comprehensive service offerings in areas such as food, accommodation, transportation, tourism, entertainment and shopping. The Second “Here I Am for CIFTIS” Shijingshan Culture and Tourism Carnival has been significantly upgraded, evidenced by the “Divine Beasts Ascend to Immortal Mountain”: Enchanting Night Tour in Shijing Mountain. The “Surprises Await in Shijingshan. Hey There, CIFTIS!” promotional event was held during the 14th Shijingshan Consumption Festival. This included online surprise announcements and a consumption map showcasing quality shopping venues. Special surprise floats were on display, with oversized themed shopping bags distributed. Shopping centers like Joy City, Xirondo Plaza, Modern Plaza, and Chang’an Mills in Shijingshan also launched supporting promotional activities. Business tours in Shijingshan offered three dedicated routes, inviting exhibitors from digital technology, finance and insurance, culture and tourism, and sports related industries to explore relevant industrial parks and attractions for in-depth exchanges.
The China International Fair for Trade in Services 2024 has successfully concluded. Utilizing this platform, Shijingshan has once again showed its high-quality development achievements and favorable business environment to a global audience. We look forward to collaborating with more partners in an open and inclusive manner to create a win-win future.
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO, LACKLAND, Texas, Nov. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Air Force Services Center (AFSVC) is thrilled to announce the newest episode for AFLive’s Base Bites: Little Rock. The 4th episode is now streaming only on the AFLive app and at www.AFLive.TV. Preview the episode here.
In this episode, “Base Bites” heads to the Home of Herk Nation, Little Rock AFB, AR! While on base, we glimpse the powerful C-130 aircrafts and dive into base history with MSGT Jason Armstrong, Commandant of the Airman Leadership School. But it’s not all work—the base in Little Rock is surrounded by outdoor adventures, from trout fishing to exploring a legendary film set.
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“The Air Force Services Center recognizes that people are its greatest asset; accordingly, we are putting audiences behind the scenes of service members’ lives in the new ‘Base Bites’ series. The newly created culinary show is just one of the many in production for our media channel, AFLive app. Each series showcases Airmen’s and Guardians’ most coveted interests, base life and remarkable talents,” remarks Richard Cooper, Strategic Marketing & Branding Specialist.
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Produced by Air Force Services Center, the series is exclusively on the AFLive app. To catch the new series download AFLive app for iOS and Android.
About the Air Force Services Center (AFSVC):
The Air Force Services Center (AFSVC) provides morale, welfare, and recreation programs to support the total force and their families. From fitness and sports to child and youth programs, food operations, and more, AFSVC is committed to enhancing the quality of life for Airmen and Guardians around the world.
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Richard Cooper, The Air Force Services Center, 1 210.395.7500, richard.cooper.12@us.af.mil, https://www.afimsc.af.mil/Units/Air-Force-Services-Center/
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Cisco at the 2024 RBC Capital Markets Global TMIT Conference
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Mark Patterson, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer
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Press Contact:
Sami Badri
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Cisco
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469-420-4834
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LAKESIDE HOLDING PROVIDES FIRST QUARTER OF FISCAL YEAR 2025 RESULTS
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ITASCA, Ill., Nov. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Lakeside Holding Limited (“Lakeside” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: LSH), a U.S.-based integrated cross-border supply chain solution provider with a strategic focus on the Asian market operating under the brand American Bear Logistics (“ABL”), today announced financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2025, ended September 30, 2024.
Q1 2025 Financial Results:
Total revenues decreased by $66,922, or 1.6%, from $4,148,476 for the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $4,081,554 for the three months ended September 30, 2024. The decrease was primarily driven by a decrease in revenues from our cross-border airfreight solutions, partially offset by an increase in revenues from our cross-border ocean freight solutions.Revenue from our cross-border airfreight solutions segment decreased by $0.2 million or 8.2%, from $2.4 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $2.2 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024. The decrease was primarily due to a decrease in the volume of cross-border air freight processed, from approximately 7,816 tons for the three months ended September 30, 2023, to approximately 7,273 tons for the three months ended September 30, 2024.Revenue from our cross-border ocean freight solutions segment increased by $0.1 million, or 7.8%, from $1.7 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $1.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024. This growth was primarily due to an increase in the volume of cross-border ocean freights processed and forwarded, rising from 1,290 TEU in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to 1,430 TEU in the three months ended September 30, 2024.
Revenues by Customer Geographic
For the three months ended September 30,
2024
2023
Revenues
Amount
% of
total
Revenues
Amount
% of
total
Revenues
Amount
Increase
(Decrease)
Percentage
Increase
(Decrease)
Asia-based
customers
$
2,809,636
68.8
%
$
1,694,223
40.8
%
$
1,115,413
65.8
%
U.S.-
based customers
1,271,918
31.2
%
2,454,253
59.2
%
(1,182,335)
(48.2)
%
Total revenues
$
4,081,554
100.0
%
$
4,148,476
100.0
%
$
(66,922)
(1.6)
%
Revenues from Asia-based customers increased by $1.1 million, or 65.8%, from $1.7 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $2.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024. The increase in revenues from Asia-based customers was driven by a surge in volume from these customers, particularly those serving large e-commerce platforms. This growth reflects the rising demand for our services, a direct result of the overall expansion of the U.S. e-commerce market.Revenues from U.S.-based customers decreased by $1.2 million, or 48.2%, from $2.5 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $1.3 million in the same period in 2024.Cost of revenues increased by $0.1 million, or 1.7%, from $3.5 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $3.6 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024.Gross profit decreased by $0.1 million, or 19.3%, from $0.6 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $0.5 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024. Our gross margin was 12.8% for the three months ended September 30, 2024, compared to 15.6% for the three months ended September 30, 2023. The decline in gross margin was primarily attributable to reduced revenue from the airfreight solutions segment and 2) an increase in our cost of revenue in warehouse services, customs declaration, and terminal charges.General and administrative expenses increased by $1.0 million, or 114.7%, from $0.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $1.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024. These expenses represented 45.0% and 20.6% of our total revenues for the three months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The increase was primarily attributed to higher salary and employee benefit expenses, professional fees, office and travel expenses, insurance, and entertainment expenses. The increase was primarily attributed to the following:Salaries and employee benefits expenses increased by $0.3 million, or 116.9%, from $0.5 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $0.8 million in the three months ended September 30, 2024. Our salaries and employee benefits expenses represented 50.3% and 66.8% of our total general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2024, and 2023, respectively. The increase was mainly due to recruiting additional sales, customer services, and back-office support personnel to support our business growth.Professional fees increased by $0.3 million, or 1,839.6%, from $17,535 in the three months ended September 30, 2023, to $340,114 in the three months ended September 30, 2024. Our professional fee represented 18.5% and 2.0% of our total general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The increase was primarily due to audit fees, legal fees, consulting expenses, investor-related expenses, and financial reporting service fees for the three months ended September 30, 2024. In the three months ended September 30, 2023, most expenses directly related to the offering were not included in professional fees, as they were accounted for as deferred initial public offering assets.Net loss was $1.3 million and $0.3 million for the three months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Management Commentary
Henry Liu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lakeside, commented, “Our first quarter results for fiscal year 2025 reflect both ongoing growth opportunities and some temporary challenges in our cross-border airfreight segment. Although total revenue declined slightly by 1.6% compared to the same quarter last year, we achieved solid gains in cross-border ocean freight, with segment revenues increasing by 7.8% due to stronger demand from Asia-based customers. This demand surge, particularly among large e-commerce clients, affirms our strategy to focus on expanding high-growth markets and highlights the success of our operational partnerships in the region.”
“As we look ahead, we anticipate a rebound in revenue for the next quarter, driven by increased air freight demand for the upcoming holiday season as online purchases ramp up. We have expanded our production capacity to accommodate higher volumes and are prepared to meet rising customer demand efficiently. Additionally, the continued decrease in ocean freight charges is fueling import and export activities, while the broader shift toward e-commerce underscores the need for timely and competitively priced deliveries. We are confident in our ability to deliver on these needs, backed by our investments in advanced logistics technology and strategic facility expansions, including our new Dallas-Fort Worth site. We believe these efforts position us well for the quarters ahead as we strive to enhance value for our shareholders and customers, ” said Mr. Liu.
Q1 2025 Operational Highlights
In July, we closed our upsized initial public offering of 1,500,000 shares of common stock at a public offering price of $4.50 per share to the public for a total of $6,750,000 of gross proceeds to the Company before deducting underwriting discounts and offering expenses.In July, we entered into a one-year renewable agreement with a leading Asia-based e-commerce platform to provide logistics services, including freight, customs, and parcel handling. The partnership uses advanced API integration to offer real-time supply chain visibility for sellers, enhancing the customer experience.In August, we announced a partnership to provide customs brokerage services for a major social media and e-commerce platform, offering real-time logistics data through API integration. This deal streamlines customs clearance and enhances inventory and delivery visibility for platform sellers.In September, we announced the launch of a Pick & Pack Fulfillment service for a major Chinese logistics company, offering inventory management and order processing across U.S. hubs. The service improves lead times and optimizes fulfillment efficiency.In September, we announced the expansion of our Dallas-Fort Worth operations, more than doubling its space to 46,657 sq. ft. and increasing staff to meet growing demand. The new facility is equipped with advanced technology to improve logistics efficiency and support business growth.
About Lakeside Holding Limited
Lakeside Holding Limited, based in Itasca, IL, is a U.S.-based integrated cross-border supply chain solution provider with a strategic focus on the Asian market, including China and South Korea. Operating under the brand American Bear Logistics, we primarily provide customized cross-border ocean freight solutions and airfreight solutions in the U.S. that specifically cater to our customers’ requirements and needs in transporting goods into the U.S. We are an Asian American-owned business rooted in the U.S. with in-depth understanding of both the U.S. and Asian international trading and logistics service markets. Our customers are typically Asia- and U.S.-based logistics service companies serving large e-commerce platforms, social commerce platforms, and manufacturers to sell and transport consumer and industrial goods made in Asia into the U.S. For more information, please visit https://lakeside-holding.com.
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LAKESIDE HOLDING LIMITED
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(UNAUDITED)
As of
As of
September 30,
June 30,
2024
2024
(unaudited)
(audited)
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalent
$
2,739,275
$
123,550
Accounts receivable – third parties, net
1,786,451
2,082,152
Accounts receivable – related party, net
505,361
763,285
Prepayment and other receivable
113,198
–
Contract assets
41,301
129,506
Due from related parties
645,318
441,279
Total current assets
5,830,904
3,539,772
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Investment in other entity
15,741
15,741
Property and equipment at cost, net of accumulated depreciation
314,496
344,883
Right of use operating lease assets
4,320,579
3,471,172
Right of use financing lease assets
29,881
37,476
Deferred tax asset
–
89,581
Deferred offering costs
–
1,492,798
Deposit and repayment
298,217
202,336
Total non-current assets
4,978,914
5,653,987
TOTAL ASSETS
$
10,809,818
$
9,193,759
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts payables – third parties
$
758,963
$
1,161,858
Accounts payables – related parties
70,872
227,722
Accrued liabilities and other payables
869,109
1,335,804
Current portion of obligations under operating leases
1,891,877
1,186,809
Current portion of obligations under financing leases
34,214
37,619
Loans payable, current
484,725
746,962
Dividend payable
98,850
98,850
Tax payable
79,825
79,825
Due to shareholders
138,107
1,018,281
Total current liabilities
4,426,542
5,893,730
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Loans payable, non-current
105,166
136,375
Obligations under operating leases, non-current
2,646,597
2,506,402
Obligations under financing leases, non-current
13,233
17,460
Total non-current liabilities
2,764,996
2,660,237
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$
7,191,538
$
8,553,967
Commitments and Contingencies
EQUITY
Common stocks, $0.0001 par value, 200,000,000 shares authorized,
7,500,000 and 6,000,000 issued and outstanding as of
September 30, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively*
750
600
Subscription receivable
–
(600)
Additional paid-in capital
4,942,791
642,639
Accumulated other comprehensive income
15,965
2,972
Deficits
(1,341,226)
(5,819)
Total equity
3,618,280
639,792
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
$
10,809,818
$
9,193,759
LAKESIDE HOLDING LIMITED
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME (LOSS) AND
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(UNAUDITED)
For the Three Months Ended
September 30,
2024
2023
Revenue from third party
$
3,599,787
$
4,054,287
Revenue from related parties
481,767
94,189
Total revenue
4,081,554
4,148,476
Cost of revenue from third party
2,994,285
2,905,597
Cost of revenue from related parties
564,730
595,336
Total cost of revenue
3,559,015
3,500,933
Gross profit
522,539
647,543
Operating expenses:
General and administrative expenses
1,837,206
855,778
Loss from deconsolidation of a subsidiary
–
73,151
Provision of allowance for expected credit loss
12,837
52,122
Total operating expenses
1,850,043
981,051
Loss from operations
(1,327,504)
(333,508)
Other income (expense):
Other income, net
109,788
46,949
Interest expense
(28,110)
(22,785)
Total other income, net
81,678
24,164
Loss before income taxes
(1,245,826)
(309,344)
Income taxes expense (recovery)
89,581
(2,059)
Net loss and comprehensive loss
(1,335,407)
(307,285)
Net loss attributable to non-controlling interest
–
(3,025)
Net loss attributable to common stockholders
(1,335,407)
(304,260)
Other comprehensive loss
Foreign currency translation gain
12,993
3,122
Comprehensive loss
(1,322,414)
(304,163)
Less: comprehensive loss attributable to non-controlling interest
–
(3,119)
Comprehensive loss attributable to the common shareholders
$
(1,322,414)
$
(301,044)
Loss per share – basic and diluted
$
(0.18)
$
(0.05)
Weighted average shares outstanding – basic and diluted*
7,500,000
6,000,000
LAKESIDE HOLDING LIMITED
CONDENSSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(UNAUDITED)
For the Three Months Ended
September 30,
2024
2023
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net loss
$
(1,335,407)
$
(307,285)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating
activities:
Depreciation – G&A
17,995
17,995
Depreciation – cost of revenue
18,164
18,165
Amortization of operating lease assets
466,723
219,571
Depreciation of right-of-use finance assets
7,595
7,332
Provision of allowance for expected credit loss
12,837
52,122
Deferred tax expense (benefit)
89,581
(2,059)
Loss from derecognition of shares in subsidiary
–
73,151
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable – third parties
282,864
(138,491)
Accounts receivable – related parties
257,924
(65,995)
Contract assets
88,205
26,213
Due from related parties
(77,812)
49,182
Prepayment, other deposit
(176,572)
2,623
Accounts payables – third parties
(402,895)
133,904
Accounts payables – related parties
(156,850)
141,213
Accrued expense and other payables
(24,876)
37,739
Operating lease liabilities
(470,260)
(225,023)
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities
(1,402,784)
40,357
Cash flows from investing activities:
Payment made for investment in other entity
–
(29,906)
Net cash outflow from deconsolidation of a subsidiary (Appendix A)
–
(48,893)
Prepayment for system installation
(32,507)
–
Acquisition of property and equipment
(5,772)
–
Net cash used in investing activities
(38,279)
(78,799)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from loans
–
225,000
Repayment of loans
(265,456)
(122,137)
Repayment of equipment and vehicle loans
(27,990)
(29,678)
Principal payment of finance lease liabilities
(7,632)
(6,425)
Proceeds from initial public offering, net of share issuance costs
5,351,281
–
Advanced to related parties
(126,227)
–
Repayment to shareholders
(879,574)
–
Net cash provided by financing activities
4,044,402
66,760
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
12,386
3,216
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalent
2,615,725
31,534
Cash and cash equivalent, beginning of the period
123,550
174,018
Cash and cash equivalent, end of the period
$
2,739,275
$
205,552
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASH FLOW
INFORMATION:
Cash paid for income tax
$
—
$
—
Cash paid for interest
$
6,274
$
6,462
SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OF NON-CASH IN FINANCING
ACTIVITIES
Deferred offering costs within due to shareholders
$
—
$
230,000
NON-CASH ACTIVITIES
Right of use assets obtained in exchange for operating lease
obligations
$
1,244,140
$
—
Right of use assets obtained in exchange for finance lease obligation
$
—
$
—
APPENDIX A – Net cash outflow from deconsolidation of a
subsidiary
Working capital, net
$
29,812
Investment in other entity recognized
(15,741)
Elimination of NCl at deconsolidation of a subsidiary
10,187
Loss from deconsolidation of a subsidiary
(73,151)
Cash
$
(48,893)
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