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Which of the following is true regarding 'Anti-dilutive' securities in the calculation of Diluted EPS?
- They are included only if the company is reporting a net loss.
- They are excluded from the calculation because their inclusion would increase EPS.
- They represent shares that have already been repurchased and retired.
- They are included in the denominator to increase EPS.
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