The funny thing about that discussion is that you don't need any special training to try to put some numbers down. Only elementary math is needed. You have 60PH to deploy and it costs you X$/GH. All you had to do is to just put a random number for X so you could get the total amount of money needed for that deploy. Afterwards you do it again increasing or decreasing the X value until you get to a satisfying total amount. After agreed about the total price we could discuss about the origins of those money.
AM do not have 60 Ph/s. That had 60 Ph/s months ago. Since then, they've sold ASIC, they've sold miners, and they've recently started mining contracts. They've also been building their mining farms since mid July and taped out the gen 4 ASIC in September. So, how many Ph/s remain to be sold and how much money do AM have? Oh, but it costs X$/Gh to deploy and all we have to do is put in random numbers until we get a price we're happy with? Simple!

Go ahead then, pull some numbers out your arse which don't actually represent anything except your imagination and plug them into your equation. What the hell will that show?
Where is AM at?
Well, I've already told you that I don't know. Is that too difficult for you to understand?