It doesnt matter what the size is mate. Tiny, small, medium or...

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    It doesnt matter what the size is mate. Tiny, small, medium or large if a company owes more money than it currently has in the next 12 months you should be asking questions.

    If it owes 9 times more than it has I would be seriously concerned. As I said if you think revenue received (not contract wins but paid) will make up the shortfall within a year all good, it'll be cool. Otherwise it must raise capital or sell assets.

    Ive got no interest in GCN but I know there are a lot of punters in it. Dont ignore the danger signs, ask questions.
 
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