Operating Cash Flow

Operating Cash Flow

Der Operating Cash Flow (OCF) ist eine betriebswirtschaftliche Kennzahl, die den Teil des Cash Flows widerspiegelt, der aus der gewöhnliche Geschäftstätigkeit eines Unternehmens stammt[1].

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  1. http://www.dis-ag.com/static/download/investor_reports/annualreport_2003_de.pdf

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