I like you BaderBoy, but let me play along and sho
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Now, not to belabor the topic, but going with your argument, think about this for pricing a job:
A company says to you:
"the Company continues to work on pricing this project and has an ETA price of no more than $1,000,000.000, if not $900,000.000." Given the above statement, there is no way the client can reasonably expect the estimated price to exceed $1,000,000.00.
In other words, the Company continues to work on the Q3 10-K filings [on pricing this project] and has an ETA sometime before the end of this year [ETA price of no more than $1,000.000.00], if not this week [$900,000.00]. You see.
I continue to maintain that TECO should not, going forward, provide estimates if there is ANY possibility it will not carry it out.
Regards boss.