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Re: microchips post# 37549

Thursday, 02/16/2017 9:21:18 PM

Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:21:18 PM

Post# of 57740
Really here's how Bloomberg saw it:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-17/trump-s-interior-pick-consulted-for-a-company-with-no-customers

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to head the Interior Department earned $85,000 from a company that has a stock price of 8 cents and an accumulated deficit of more than $100 million.

Before he was elected to Congress from Montana, Ryan Zinke was a board member and consultant for Save the World Air, according to disclosure forms released by the Office of Government Ethics this month. The company, founded in 1998 and now called QS Energy Inc., is marketing a system that it says will boost the flow of oil in pipelines.

According to a Security and Exchange Commission filing, Zinke, a former Navy Seal, was paid $5,000 a month to arrange introductions and meetings, including with state officials. His efforts appeared to pay off: After he joined the company, TransCanada Corp. agreed to pay the company for letting it test its equipment on the U.S. portion of the Keystone pipeline, resulting in QS Energy’s first revenue from that product, according to another SEC filing.