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There's a couple. Some samples:

* If the hammer manufacturer decides not to sell you any, you'll still have hammers.

* If the hammer manufacturer gains enough power to fix prices, you won't be paying them exorbitant prices.

* If the hammer manufacturer or their country gets embargoed and you're unable to legally purchase their hammers, you'll still have hammers.

All the above grant you a strategic advantage since you'll still have the necessary tools to continue your business while your competitors won't (or will have to pay much higher prices for their supply of hammers).



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