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See the "almost" in "almost always". You can reduce the depreciation of a depreciating asset by putting money into it, sure, but that doesn't counter the point.

I agree there may be some weird inversions due to a spike in labor and/or material costs - but you wouldn't want to bet on it. The usual case is they are just losing value, and requiring injections of cash periodically.




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