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Seugeot S. A. reports the following financial information for the year ended December 31, 2016 (euros in millions). (Hint: Each line item below is titled, and any necessary parentheses added, as it is reported in the statement of cash flows.) Net income (loss) € 1,947 Cash from issuances of shares € 302 Depreciation, amortization, and impairment 2,481 Cash paid for other financing activities (1,961 ) Losses on disposals and other 90 Cash from disposal of plant assets & intangibles 229 Net decrease in current operating assets & other 1,903 Cash paid for plant assets, intangibles & other (2,760 ) Cash paid for dividends (15 ) Cash and cash equivalents, December 31, 2015 11,297 Prepare its statement of cash flows under the indirect method.

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