Discontinued — last reported Q4 '14
An increase indicates that a larger portion of the subsidiary's earnings is being allocated to minority partners, reducing the net income available to the parent company. A decrease suggests a higher retention of subsidiary earnings by the parent company.
This metric reflects the portion of net income or loss generated by a consolidated subsidiary that is attributable to mi...
This is a standard accounting line item found in the consolidated financial statements of most large-cap energy companies with joint ventures or partially owned subsidiaries.
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