Sunday, February 21, 2021 7:14:21 PM
Lots of big questions I can't answer adequately, here's a few thoughts and very limited answers…
(1) Aradatum builds the windmill, installs the components, etc. w/ license from CGEI on the patent
(2) More profitable concentrating the 5G tower, vs all the other parts of CGEI (few as they are)
(3) Who knows, lets get one working first
(4) Nothing, yes there's a patent for our specific vertical access windmill design
(5) I'd argue we don't really even have a windmill to show in MI. Obviously, this kind of technology, vertical axis, is complicated, not new just difficult. The ideas not new, just not yet proven. I'm thinking we're close if not there…but we'll see.
(6) You'd have to do the research on power output, I'm not sure. In this case, and not for commercial/residential use but for 5G broadcast, that's what would be necessary, and I suspect it's more than sufficient for that.
I've a request in to the SEC as to how spin offs, subsidiaries, and their shares work as is related to the parent regarding investors and I'll share what (if) they provide. I've also given them specific posts and info to dig into to get a more articulate answer. Aradatum could be extremely successful, as to what CGEI shareholders are entitled to, that's my big question.
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