net-net

See also: net net

English

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Noun

net-net (uncountable)

  1. A value investing technique developed by Benjamin Graham[1] in which a company is valued based solely on its net current assets.

Interjection

net-net

  1. (finance, humorous) Get to the point; stop rambling; show me the bottom line.

References

  1. Graham on Security Analysis, 6 ed. Amazon

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