My sentiments exactly. Inventionstocks' assumption is that not filing with the SEC is the only concern that Moller International has, and that if that is fixed, the stock price will promptly increase fifty times.
Paul Moller has millions of shares of MLER. If this could be fixed that easily, don't you think he would do it -- out of self interest alone?
Interesting that, only three weeks after the stock was delisted from the Pink Sheets, someone from Moller finally got around to admitting that there was an issue. It doesn't really say what they intend to do, and I suspect that there isn't a lot that they *can* do. I've always suspected that there was a very good reason (beyond the company being dormant) why MI stopped reporting financial results, and I don't think that the reason why they didn't want to report their results has gone away.
The newsletter also included an update from Freedom Motors that wasn't really an update. Same old sh*t, apart from another trip to India for Doctor Paluru.