$27m in non-operations income under interest expense.


I have a small position in a company that appeared to be good until I dug deeper into the finacials.

Besides the point of this post, they list 400m in intangibles that greatly boosts their assets (33%).

This company had been losing money previous to this year, but has posted very good quarters sequentially.

Upon looking closer at their income statements I see they list a $27m income under interest expense. Labeled as non-operations income.

I understand that non-operations income is income outside of the usual operation of the business but how could this company be making pretty much it's entire net income from non-operations?

I haven't been doing this long. Surely this isn't normal though, right?


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