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>retards actually think the AMD earnings were bad

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Can someone explain to me what the exact differences are between operating cashflow and operating income? I get that you get the cashflow by adding all non cash relevant events back to the profit but what are some positions that are not cash relevant when you look at the operating income which, as far as I understand, is "revenue - production cost - operating expense". And which one is more important when looking at a company?

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