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Control Bionics (ASX:CBL) Land And Improvements : A$0.00 Mil (As of Dec. 2024)


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What is Control Bionics Land And Improvements?

Control Bionics's land and improvements for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2024 was A$0.00 Mil.


Control Bionics Land And Improvements Historical Data

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Control Bionics Land And Improvements Calculation

Land is the surface or crust of the earth, which can be used to support structures, and may be used to grow crops, grass, shrubs, and trees. Land is characterized as having an unlimited life (indefinite). Land improvement is a long-term asset which indicates the cost of the constructed improvements to land, such as driveways, walkways, lighting, and parking lots.


Control Bionics Business Description

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11-13 Pearson Street, Level 4, Cremorne, VIC, AUS, 3121
Control Bionics Ltd is engaged in the healthcare device business. It is involved in developing, commercializing, and selling assistive communications technology systems within the disability sector. Its core systems include NeuroNode Trilogy and NeuroNode3. These systems allow people with speech and movement difficulties to control a computer for speech generation, electronic communications, entertainment, and external control of other devices. Geographically it derives a majority of revenue from North America and has its presence in Australia as well.