Paying late in manufacturing is all over the place, 30 days is considered acceptable, 60 the absolute limit, but paying 90 days late is just something Apple can get away with because of it's size and "occasional ruthlessness".
It's not paying 90 days 'late'. It's completely standard in manufacturing for payments to be agreed as due 30, 60 or 90 days after delivery. 90 days fairly long, but not particularly unusual.
It's also not unusual for companies to pay later than the agreed dates, but no-one has said Apple's doing that.
Paying late in manufacturing is all over the place, 30 days is considered acceptable, 60 the absolute limit, but paying 90 days late is just something Apple can get away with because of it's size and "occasional ruthlessness".