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Why wouldn't it be? -- nm
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Beryllium
somewhere I'd heard that the IRS doesn't allow a corporation to exist with a sustained loss for an unlimited amount of years -- nm
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Max
Mar 30 '12, 10:04
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Its a good thing you are wrong then -- nm
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tRu Pad
Mar 30, 10:08
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how do you know? -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 30, 10:09
Thank God the U.S. Govt isn't a corporation. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Mar 30, 10:05
... who says it would have a loss? :P -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 30, 10:05
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