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On 21 Jun 2011 20:56, "Bill Hopkins"<bhopkins@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Most of the time.....management only looks at the direct costs and notBill sometimes cashflow is a problem and a big up front cost is not
the indirect costs when making these decisions.
possible. Sometimes managements' are tied and they don't have a choice.
Regards,
Christoff
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