That market may be already cornered BORN. What I mean is that entering into the broader machinery business will take deep pockets and with the dozens of distributors throughout the country, they are going to give the best price to the already loyal clients on their list. I don't think that Lee would be able to produce the capital required to enter and even if it worked out,,,who's to say that ACME inc wouldn't be able to under bid him. It's a tough industry from a selling standpoint and it appears that AMMX has found it's niche. Now an agreement from a rental or leasing standpoint is a totally different story. AMMX may not get the absolute best price but a purchase for this arena makes the most sense. Large construction companies and governmental municipalities prefer to rent or lease over ownership to bypass the maintenance aspect with said machinery. AMMX in this field would be able to drastically depreciate the machines values which all of you know means less taxes paid and a quicker road to total ownership of the vehicle. At that point they would have the history of the machine, through maintenance, and be able to make a decision on weather to hold or sell. There are always crevices to take advantage of and lets hope some are capitalized on and my hope is that they cater to the needs here in the USA. The rest of the world is in turmoil compared to us so logic dictates the right path and the only sure thing.