>>29411602Huh, I'm no expert but assuming this thing is accurate I'm suprised their investing activities are so low this time around, from what I remember investors tend to always look at the Cashflow of companies to see where their money is flowing from within the company, investing activities should always be negative since it signifies that the company is using it's earnings on improvements that help the company grow on the long-term, concidering that this time around it's only (35milliom¥), I'd imagine investors (the financing activities) took their shares and bailed that time around, or payed the bank whatever loans they took to kickstart the company.... Probably, I'm still a newbie at this so if anyone knows better do let me know.