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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2288904" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Keep in mind one thing. The lack of a contract with the ability to bind X to that language and the absence of a professional representative to negotiate in behalf of all contractors will be the downfall of those who remain. X will continue to take ISP's and play them off against one another in order to get the revenue concessions they want because the opportunity is there to get the money to fund their long range objectives and getting it is easy. So bbsam you can call upon Exec32 to sell out but at the same time I believe that due to the fact that the best profit years for the vast majority of contractors are behind them, I think that the best time is now for you to get out as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2288904, member: 58386"] Keep in mind one thing. The lack of a contract with the ability to bind X to that language and the absence of a professional representative to negotiate in behalf of all contractors will be the downfall of those who remain. X will continue to take ISP's and play them off against one another in order to get the revenue concessions they want because the opportunity is there to get the money to fund their long range objectives and getting it is easy. So bbsam you can call upon Exec32 to sell out but at the same time I believe that due to the fact that the best profit years for the vast majority of contractors are behind them, I think that the best time is now for you to get out as well. [/QUOTE]
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