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Discover LudwigThe phrase "net liquidity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to refer to the amount of liquid assets available after accounting for liabilities.
Example: "The company's net liquidity has improved significantly, allowing for more investment opportunities."
Alternatives: "liquid assets" or "available liquidity."
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Net liquidity at its industrial business has fallen to zero from about 6 billion euros since September, Manfred Gentz, the company's chief financial officer, told the analysts.
We have about 12 billion euros ($19 billion) in net liquidity, I think the company is very strong operationally and financially.
It's not like Volkswagen doesnt have the cash: The company had 8.0 billion euros ($10.5 billion) in net liquidity at the end of last year.
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Mirant said it did not expect the mistakes to change operating results, revenue, expenses, net income, liquidity or cash flow.
For investors with a smaller net worth, liquidity becomes even more critical.
Net cash liquidity is over $4 billion, but there's $16 billion of long-term debt on the books.
Unless real, net new liquidity pushes down both of these long-term yields, you won't get a new bull market.
There will be no net addition of liquidity.
The ECB says that the net increase in liquidity owing to the December auction was a more modest €193 billion, because banks retired some shorter-term loans at the same time.
Commission net capital and liquidity rules were difficult to design or enforce when the agency could address only part of a financial holding company.
In the first quarter of 2011, 104 U.S.-based venture-backed companies achieved liquidity, netting $9.8 billion, according to VentureSource.
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