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Investment - Capital Expenditure
Fuzzythinking
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Hi
I have been looking at the cash flow statement as part of research and I am struggling to understand where the capital expenditure comes from?
http://markets.ft.com/research//Markets/Tearsheets/Financials?s=BLT:LSE&subview=CashFlow&period=a
Capital expenditures
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
(17,195) (23,994) (21,349) (12,598) (10,741)
I would be very grateful if any of you provide me with calculation here.
Thank you
Fuzzythinking
I have been looking at the cash flow statement as part of research and I am struggling to understand where the capital expenditure comes from?
http://markets.ft.com/research//Markets/Tearsheets/Financials?s=BLT:LSE&subview=CashFlow&period=a
Capital expenditures
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
(17,195) (23,994) (21,349) (12,598) (10,741)
I would be very grateful if any of you provide me with calculation here.
Thank you
Fuzzythinking
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Comments
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Money for capital expenditure comes from income and borrowing. The annual report will have more detail.
Investor relations should be happy to talk through the accounts.
You should be able to get the phone number from their website as well as a copy of the annual report to download.0 -
Capital expenditures are spending to acquire, fixing or maintaining the fixed assets of a company such as land, building etc.ally.0
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