This is risk vs. reward; all companies have to deal with it, not just yours. The company I work for, who shall remain nameless, spent millions opening data centers which to this day sit empty because the demand wasn't there.

They made a calculated decision to open data centers based on projected demand; the demand wasn't there, they lost money. Had the demand been there, they stood to make out quite nicely.

If you want to make money, you have to take a risk; that's part of running a business. If taking risks isn't for you, I respectfully suggest that running a business isn't what you really want to be doing.

Brian

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Originally posted by SILVA BULLITT:

If you think that a small company like mine will just cough up around $5000 for production of a Throttle Body, which is around what it's gonna cost me, in a market with unstable support, you must be CRAZY!!!