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Re: nathanial post# 1574

Saturday, 11/22/2014 3:32:54 AM

Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:32:54 AM

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$MVTG Q&A DD reveiw smile

Q: A serious question: why hasn't big oil swooped in an acquired mvtg and or the other Fuel Cell companies and shelved the MVTG tech. Why are they waiting for share price to rise. Are they naive or stupid????? Don't they follow this stuff???

Ans:
Alstom, Alstom-GE, and LaFarge are already potential buyers (Google them to see how huge they are), and or licensees of MVTG technology, and Alstom per the Alstom contract with MVTG, filed late last year with the SEC in the last 8-K filled in 2013, see the link and text here

http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=9621266

and then 3M tried to buy MVTG in 2009, (but the offer was rejected as the offer was about 15% of the current market cap )smart investor freiindly MVTG CEO), and the offer at the time was way too low to be taken seriously, and that offer was based on a patent application for the MVTG ERC (electrochemcial reactor that converts CO2 into high value organics, Syn-gas and Formic acid and formates), and it was not based on the 6 recently issued and 5-6 more new patents applied for the last 6-18 months).

Alstom already has contractual protection in the contract with MVTG for licensing the MVTG ERC patents where Alstom would do the heavy lifting of selling, designing and building and servicing $300 million dollar full scale commercial MVTG ERC plants world wide, and MVTG would collect license revenues $$$$$ smile $$$$$$$ based on the mass flow rates of captured CO2 and produced products like Formic acid from the MVTG ERC reactors.

So at this time, Alstom has no need to buy MVTG for a buyout price that is expected to exceed $1 billion dollars (current MVTG MC is about 30 Mil). LaFarge just wants MVTG ERC's on all the billions of dollars of Cement plants they own world wide that are one of the largest sources of CO2 on the planet. They are in fact the #1 and #2 sources of industrial CO2 emissions by process on the planet, and are stationary easy to collect, CO2 industrial sources.

MVTG would supply the licenses, and ongoing improvement know how (R&D upgrades, and Canada just announced $450,000 in R&D grant funding for MVTG R&D ongoing improvements R&D), Alstom would supply the reactor designs and fabrication and start up services world wide and LaFarge would supply the needed cement kilns with the CO2 sources woorld wide.

Governments like Canada, and the US DOE, and China would supply loan guarantees and grants in the early days on the first full scale $300 million dollar plants and systems to the MVTG customers, partly funded by carbon taxes to LaFarge and others.....

I expect to hear of many MVTG-Alstom-GE deals with companies like Bayer Chemical, DuPont, Dow, Exxon-Mobil that decide to buy or get in line to try out the MVTG ERC pilot plant on their specific CO2 sources at various petrochemical plant complexes world wide.

That does not even include the MVTG MRFC fuel cells, or the MVTG ERC-&-Fuel cell combo that will be the worlds first rechareable fuel cell that may solve grid power and back up storage power needs for better energy storage products than current batteries and other energy storage methods offer. Alstom does not yet have a deal with MVTG on on the MVTG feul cell oor energy storage option (except the CO2 conversion to syn gas, making CO and H2 hydrogen!!!!!.

(and such a deal could be pending and could be the next major game over PR for MVTG!!!!! that drives MVTG shares to $5/share),

nor does it include the newest MVTG technology where the MVTG ERC and MRFC patent issued MVTG technologies are joined together to make the worlds first rechargeable fuel cell that runs on safe, non toxic, non flammable, non-Hindenburg explosive, formates/carbonates as a way to store renewable energy from solar and wind power. The day will come when it is too late to buy MVTG shares cheap and people ask why they did not buy when they could have bought MVTG shares dirt cheap at today's prices.

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