Obviously, Coroni doesn't believe himself that he can win because he didn't show up in court on May 9th but instead, he made fool of himself in Chicago. This behaviour also indicated that his lawyer wasn't any smarter. I think that you're the only one left who believes that his product is good enough to make it on the market. IT DOESN'T WORK. But I agree with you, he should stop because Huppe tells him to do it; that would be a good reason to keep going. He should because his product is not viable and by the time it becomes viable, the competition will have surpassed it again. There are other firms in the world on this action, just in case you're not aware. Dont' get me wrong, I don't think that Huppe is a genius but he's the winner here.