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Company A and Company B are both wholly owned subsidiaries of Parent, Inc. Parent has no...

Company A and Company B are both wholly owned subsidiaries of Parent, Inc. Parent has no other operations, balance sheet items or income statement items other than its ownership of Company 1 (located in China) and Company 2 (located in US). Company 2 periodically sells goods to Company 1 for resale to end customers. Such goods are sold at the same pricing terms that Company 2 sells to all other customers. Prior to January 1, 2018, there had never been any inventory sales from Company 1 to Company 2 or from Company 2 to Company 1. The following is data for each company for 2018 and 2019:

Company 1 Company 2

     Year ended 12/31/18

Sales to all customers $300 million $150 million

Costs of sales $150 million $100 million

All other non production expenses $ 60 million $ 40 million

Pre tax income $ 90 million $ 10 million

Inventory purchased from Company 1 held

By Company 2 at end of year NONE

Inventory purchased from Company 2 held

By Company 1 at end of year $15 million

    Year ended 12/31/19

Sales to all customers $280 million $160 million

Costs of sales $140 million $120 million

All other non production expenses $ 60 million $ 30 million

Pretax income $ 80 million $ 10 million

Inventory purchased from Company 1 held

By Company 2 at end of year NONE

Inventory purchased from Company 2 held

By Company 1 at end of year $16 million

What would consolidated pretax income be for Parent for 2018 and 2019

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