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Category Archives: Capital Expenditures

Capex is trending down for major corporations. Do firms have to provide investors with their planned capex for the next year(s)? If so, where? Is this sort of information useful? If so, why?

This entry was posted in Capital Expenditures on November 19, 2012 by admin.

Expected capex appears to be a market driver. It is disclosed in an SEC filing, but do you know where?

This entry was posted in Capital Expenditures on February 8, 2012 by admin.

You’re the CEO. Why might you not want to cut payroll or capex at Best Buy?

This entry was posted in Capital Expenditures, Cash Flow on September 14, 2011 by admin.

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