Sunday, August 21, 2011 1:28:34 AM
Look at it this way, Robert has had some funding support to evolve his concepts of this "product" and maybe has some future patent grants. He has contacts that appear to want to arrange production and handle distribution, on a number of continents. He has 60+% sharehold in a company to which he owes use of the IP developed. He has a company working with other products. He looks for most of the realized profit to be from royalty from units sold. He comes out smelling like a rose either way, with or without a surviving Wanderport, provided only that there is a viable product. Would he find it better to clean up the Wanderport ship and sail on within it? or watch it collapse while getting a much done on its dime as possible ?
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