Discontinued — last reported Q3 '22
A gain indicates assets were sold above book value, potentially reflecting conservative depreciation policies or strong secondary market demand. A loss may suggest asset obsolescence or a strategic decision to exit specific operational capabilities.
This metric represents the net financial impact resulting from the sale, retirement, or abandonment of long-lived assets...
Peers in capital-intensive manufacturing often report this under 'Gain/Loss on Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment' within their segment-level cash flow or income statements.
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