Method

Plain-language method notes for the U.S. Pilot.

Method v0.1

GNNI is the discovery path for source-linked net-net candidates.

Net-net screening compares company valuation context with net current asset value, commonly abbreviated NCAV. In this pilot, NCAV is treated as current assets less total liabilities, using parsed values tied back to official filings where available.

Mary may use market-derived inputs internally to determine whether a candidate passed the net-net screen. Public Issue 000 may show Lucide/Mary's internal discount calculation, but it does not publish the raw market-data fields behind that calculation.

The U.S. Pilot covers U.S. listed candidates from Mary's latest deterministic net-net screening output. The stale GNNI NCAV shortlist is not used as a publication gate.

This product does not provide investment recommendations, portfolio advice, security selection instructions, or complete company research. Passing means a candidate appears in the deterministic net-net screen and requires inspection.

Direct filing links matter because every candidate should be inspectable from source evidence. When source evidence is missing or stale, the row must say so.

Issue 000 is a pilot baseline. Its job is to prove that Mary/GNNI can prepare a structured weekly field, Lucide Ledger can render it, and the archive can remember it.