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Number of segments | Number | 1 | |
Increase in net cash used in investing activities | $ | $ 548 | |
Johnson Controls [Member] | Revenue [Member] | ||
Percentage of concentration risk | 79.00% | |
Johnson Controls [Member] | Accounts Receivable [Member] | ||
Percentage of concentration risk | 97.00% |
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