Wolf Fischer wrote: > there have been two different news lately:
> The first one being that Ampenergo seemingly has gone "inactive" > (although I don't know what this exactly means, if this is even > the company which is related to Leonardo, how this would affect > Rossi, etc.): > http://ecatnews.com/?p=1897 > Second: The University of Bologna has seemingly terminated the > contract with Rossi, as Krivit has posted: > http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/01/24/university-of-bologna-terminates-relationship-with-rossi/ It seems to me Rossi's best chance is to hold conference calls with mom-and-pop investors and ask them to contribute $100 so that Rossi can do the last bit of engineering needed to stabilize the e-cat and allow him to run it for more than 4 hours. In return, they will get a $500 credit on whatever e-cat model they decide to buy, whenever the model gets made. The way it looks now, Rossi's enterprise is tottering, but he seems to have a number of Believers who would probably fork over the $100 or even more.