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Indeed, but unless the economics of their project are weird, it means it's easier for them find the money to rectify the problem. Not every project would be able to do that.


Maybe, but a one time charge that is 10% of your entire budget and hits at the very very end of a months/years long financial burn down plan. That's a full semi-truck broadside type hit. I'd guess those funds are coming from future order inventory or bank loans.




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