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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5364199" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>This is a matter that will not be settled by 11-25-2022. Do not be surprised it Fat's and Raj first try to drive a very hard bargain with contractors in an effort to literally scare them into taking their deal. This will be undertaken in order to gauge the collective strength of contractor resolve to give as much as it gets. But, most importantly create division between contractors willing to passively take what's offered and those who will not.</p><p></p><p>I agree. Simply do the required minimum, nothing more. If peak is a colossal failure it will be due to the systemic deficiencies in the core design of the business model itself. Will they simply try to paper over it, completely redesign it leaving you guys with nothing or spin off the entire OPCO into a separate free standing company? In the meantime raising cash should be your first priority because conditions at Ground have never appeared as uncertain as they are right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5364199, member: 58386"] This is a matter that will not be settled by 11-25-2022. Do not be surprised it Fat's and Raj first try to drive a very hard bargain with contractors in an effort to literally scare them into taking their deal. This will be undertaken in order to gauge the collective strength of contractor resolve to give as much as it gets. But, most importantly create division between contractors willing to passively take what's offered and those who will not. I agree. Simply do the required minimum, nothing more. If peak is a colossal failure it will be due to the systemic deficiencies in the core design of the business model itself. Will they simply try to paper over it, completely redesign it leaving you guys with nothing or spin off the entire OPCO into a separate free standing company? In the meantime raising cash should be your first priority because conditions at Ground have never appeared as uncertain as they are right now. [/QUOTE]
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