| The management of GTAT was either in a serious  state of denial or perpetuating a deliberate fraud. It will be  interesting to see how this one unwinds. 
 While I agree that "it will be  interesting to see how this one unwinds," there is a third possibility, hinted at in the last paragraph below--and that is that Apple kept "changing the specifications" or otherwise made GTAT's job impossible or close enough to it. Everyone seems to be blaming GTAT, and perhaps they are right to do so, but I don't see enough evidence to come down on one side or the other at this point.
 
 GT bankruptcy hearing delayed; Apple grilled over secrecy requests • 8:54 PM
 Eric Jhonsa, SA News Editor
 
 A hearing over GT Advanced's (NASDAQ: GTAT)  request to shut down its sapphire manufacturing ops and keep many  details about its Chap. 11 filing sealed that was originally set for  today  has been pushed back to Oct. 21, the day after Apple's FQ4 report.GT, Apple, and a committee of creditors agreed to the push-out. Also delayed: A ruling on  Apple's objections to GT's attempt to free itself of certain contracts and leases.Nonetheless, the day wasn't without fresh drama. Bankruptcy judge Henry Boroff  grilled Apple  over its extensive secrecy requests, questioning how much proprietary  info was actually included in many of the docs it wants kept private.  "I've got a foot-high stack of documents, and it can't be that it all  must be sealed."Boroff also provided a colorful analogy for the  dispute between Apple and its would-be supplier. "I’m seeing what looks  incredibly like a construction suit, where a homeowner says to the  contractor, 'It didn't come out the way I wanted to,' and the contractor  says, 'Well, it would have come out that way if you didn't continue to  change the specifications.'" Previous: GT suggests it could sue Apple
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