As far as I can tell, all WM has been doing thus far is testing the fibers in various combinations with other fibers to see the best way to commercialize them. Until KBLB starts making money, its hardly commercialization...of course, i could be wrong about the whole thing, i am no expert on FDA rules and regulation.
maybe if you look hard enough. You certainly won't find it being sold in a higher profile corporation.
Being a genius just means you have the ability to learn faster than most others. Hopefully Kim will learn from Jon. I am sure he would not hire him otherwise.
Also, Jon is going BACK to school, btw. He already has a chemical engineering degree from long ago and wanted to get additional education to help his former business succeed. Since it looks like the fuel cell idea wasn't working out as well nowadays, he is now going for creating spider silk. Hiring someone like Jon with a chemical engineering degree and management experience for only $120k is a bargan despite any additional cash that he will be contributing to put him through school to finish his education.