RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:A couple links for your DD HA! What a load of bull! Ian didn't get paid for a VERY long time when money was tight. Directors get options, but I don't think very much cash at all. The company has always tried to develop real products and land revenue generating licensing deals. In the end CMBT can make very good caps, but licensing deals proved ellusive for the reasons Ian has stated in the past few presentations/interviews. This statement: "75% of PP dollars went to salaries and not development" is ridiculous. There were several people working hard at EEStor Inc developing ways to harness the CMBT's special properties in test products and salaries are one of the biggest expenses for ANY operation. A good deal of money was spent developing many different kinds of test parts with the CMBT powder after Ian got control of EEStor Inc. in ~2017. These parts were independently tested and many performed very well for caps. Not to mention having a very neat cooling effect.
If the readers here can't figure out that you're a tired, repetitive, bitter troll who likes to make sh!t up about the past while ONLY focussing on the past I'd be very surprised. What you post here doesn't mean jack when FP has a lot good stuff happening that anybody honest can easily see.