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    Analysts Agree That Extraordinary Gains/losses Should Be Excluded from Ratio
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Analysts Agree That Extraordinary Gains/losses Should Be Excluded from Ratio

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Analysts agree that extraordinary gains/losses should be excluded from ratio analysis because they are one-time events, and can distort annual results from normal operations.

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