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Re: LiquidateNow post# 2079

Sunday, 07/25/2010 3:01:27 PM

Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:01:27 PM

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DollarFan, you are both right on this one. LiquidateNow was on the right track on stating 100% solar would currently never pencil out, or even be considered due to the size of the collector array for the aforementioned project. Currently available technology permits only supplemental systems on projects with a hospitals energy requirements, due to the ratio of required array size to production output.

I believe the PR could have been clearer on the actual percentage of what they expected out of this system. Anyone fully involved with solar as an alternative source would have "assumed" this was never intended to be a 100% system. The person writing it may have been smarter than we were and just accepted that everyone else that read it would also know a 100% solar replacement solution was not feasible today.

In any event the fact remains that they are tying together vertically integrated companies to produce multiple streams of income which is Henry Jan's "grand plan". That is a sound strategic plan. And serves well to the old "economy of scale" thought process.

What remains in question is; How is Jan & company exactly doing this and why have they been less than openly transparent of the whole process as they move forward?

The only thing I can think of is that they have such a unique plan that they are shielding it from full disclosure so as to not "tip their hand" to competitors. And as long as parts of this company are private we can expect less than full disclosure on all parts of the plan.

Possibly they plan to gobble everything up needed to complete Jan's vision (they ARE doing a LOT of gobbling up) and then spring the "trap" on the whole industry? This route of action does make it harder for anyone to challenge them in the marketplace as they will be the leader of a new segment and it will take years for anyone else to catch up.