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  1. The answer is aggressive stock buyback thanks! The miscellaneous expense went to 89k one month at that AI company. It's a 3% fee for stock buyback 89/3*100=$3,566k which was the decrease in cash I was seeing. Thank you for the map editor suggestion. The map editor is less intimidating than I anticipated. I think next testing should be what changes to the map editor fix this issue. Map settings of note on the africa map: no assuming chairmanship, there is limited track building, computer ai is conservative in track expansion and aggressive in payout/stock buyback. The default having aggressive payout/stock buyback in computer ai makes this scenario much easier than Heartland. Extra info, Here is a list of things I can see that do not make up for the loss in cash: balance sheet jan 1st 2006 cash $1,869 buildings $1,464k land rights $0 track $1,642 trains $1,600 industry investment $0 Equity $6,575 stocks 254,000 shares outstanding trains: db18201 age 5 years age 5 years age 5 years age 1 years track cells remaining 271 Compare to in December when profits that year are 1,757k and annual cash flow due to dividend is -137k (most likely the dividend from dec hasn't been issued, so real amount might be around -120k) balance sheet dec 2006 cash $812k buildings $1,464k land rights $0 track $1,642 trains $1,600 industry investment $0 equity $5,519 stocks 211,000 shares outstanding trains: db18201 age 5 years age 5 years age 5 years age 1 years track cells remaining 271
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