Talk:AIF/@comment-10905876-20151228064111/@comment-12494172-20151230022136

How about you send that kind of thing after both sides meet a mutually acceptable deal which will profit both companies.

Something along the lines of

"After a productive and detailed discussion, both sides were able to meet an appropriate return for the parts built for Marshall Lewis by B&K to ensure a mutually acceptable deal. B&K agreed that Marshall Lewis would be allowed to first determine the quality of said parts due to B&K's lack of experience in aviation technology."

Yes, no? Something of that sort? Before you give those specifications, just so B&K doesn't run off with them and make their own against your will.