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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asset from" is not a complete clause and does not make sense on its own
It is possible that it could be used as part of a larger sentence, but without knowing the context, it is difficult to determine its correctness or usefulness. Here are some examples of how "asset from" could potentially be used in a sentence: - "The company acquired a valuable asset from its competitor." - "She inherited a valuable asset from her grandfather." - "The software program allows users to import assets from other sources."
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You can calculate a price for an asset from the earnings it provides.
Wilkerson believes the model could work for any cash-generating asset, from sewing machines to welding equipment.
That led to sharply lower reported profits for the company and to the exclusion of that asset from its books.
He called the plants a great asset "from a hardware standpoint," but also because the employees were highly skilled.
When the Russian government simply took this asset from its lawful owners, it did so without compensating those owners for the value of the property it lawlessly confiscated.
Mr. Gordon also ultimately rescued one other prized asset from this first Internet foray: his relationship with Wataru Takahashi and DTI.
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Other assets, from property to pictures, are also pricey.
At some point investors will pull assets from the U.S.
The company manages $20 billion in assets from offices in North America, Europe and Asia.
Some investors are prepared to buy problem assets from banks.
It owes $18.1 billion after spending billions acquiring assets from Yukos.
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