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TheCorporations Act 2001 requires that where a company redeems preference shares it must do so out of profits that would otherwise be available for dividends or out of the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares made for the purpose of the redemption.
Negative Predictive Value
is the proportion of negative test results that are truly negative, indicating how well a test identifies individuals who do not have a disease.
High Sensitivity
The capability of an assessment to accurately detect individuals who have the disease (true positive rate).
Low Specificity
A characteristic of a diagnostic test that indicates a high likelihood of false positives, meaning it often indicates a disease or condition is present when it is not.
Sensitivity
The ability of a test to correctly identify those with the disease (true positive rate).
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