Why do you think Power Assets really reduced their payables period? Is their explanation that it would
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Why do you think Power Assets really reduced their payables period? Is their explanation that it would ‘control costs and optimize cash flow’ sensible? Will there be any direct or indirect cash benefits to Power Assets from the change in payables period?
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