"Buying components is a lot more efficient than trying to find just the right parts."
You need to buy parts, components and services, and it should push demand for these products.
It also added $553 million to buy components for two more B-2 Stealth bombers.
I'd never considered buying things to take apart, but you're right that it's probably cheaper to buy components in that way.
In those days, hobbyists could only buy components from larger wholesale companies better set up for dealing with commercial customers.
The companies have put particular emphasis on using their combined influence to reduce costs in buying components from suppliers.
Republic was also willing to buy components in volume, which lowered costs further.
You need to be sensible about buying components for stock though, or you will probably just waste a lot of money.
Some of these companies do not develop systems of their own; they simply buy standard components and assemble them in a box.
The company grew out of his frustration with inefficiency in finding and buying electronic components over the years.