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What does a 'negative' working capital peg imply about a company's business model?

  1. The company is losing money on every unit it sells.
  2. The company collects cash from customers before it has to pay its suppliers.
  3. The company's inventory is obsolete and has no market value.
  4. The company has more debt than it has assets.

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