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ice_n_ak

03/06/17 12:51 AM

#44283 RE: Alinea818 #44282

Yes, and the recent stock price supports this as it is much lower than last year.

Was it a mistake for the company to release the MOU's regarding such as you posted, along with the Congo, and other new's pr's of which apparently nothing has happened?

The answer is, yes for those investors who bought at .08 or actually anything higher than today's price.

Yet, to be fair is there anything positive occurring for DNRG in the past year?

The answer is, yes. Obvious meetings with 'high up' political figures in foreign countries. Actual SEC filings which were lacking before. And for this investor, more information of the SOFC Rubicon.

A question: Why did the company state the Rubicon would be installed last August at the University only to have to wait for some inspections of the site by management and a deal with a natural gas company? Some could speculate it was an act of inexperience by management, or being too hasty when such little items such as a gas supply escaped their attention. It could be a lot of reasons, one being they obviously lied, but the last reason is one I find to be the least one but of course, possible.

For me, an obvious 'rah rah' supporter of my investment, my sentiment will definitely change to the 'get rid of this trash' if management does not deploy and show the Rubicon installed at the university in the next few weeks.

I went back and looked at the Doc's presentation on the Rubicon and noticed the blurred images to hide any technical information on the machine. I researched the various pr's and MOU's, with almost all having one common thing, that being the Rubicon.

The company even touts AVL as recently as the last 10k. Researching AVL definitely shows them to be the real deal. So, yes. A lot of red flags pertaining to this company which is why it is .0007. At this price and lower it could either be considered an investment gift OR lost money... So, management? Show us you can actually come through with something where money is real, or the Rubicon is up-and-running, sucking up that good ol African natural gas and causing engineering students, DNRG investors, any and all to go, "Ooh," and "Ahh..."