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Michela Renna
Mother tongue: Italian
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The recoverability of assets in use is determined by comparing the book value of an asset with the recoverable amount as the higher of the discounted future net cash flow that the asset is expected to generate or an asset’s fair value less costs to sell.

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Annual accounts

Closed on Nov. 18, 03:07 GMT

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Nov. 7, 09:33 GMT

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Giovanni Pizzati
Mother tongue: Italian

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Nov. 7, 16:34 GMT
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