Glenton's history, prior to his "fit" at LQMT included many roles, including one at Leviqqio which he "co-founded" in the U.K., about the same time as Joseph Stevick (the same Joseph Stevick), the selfsame so-called consulting Company, Leviqqio, one and the same Company which soon (within 2 yrs.) became defunct.
At least my own consulting company lasted close to ten years before I anticipated the 2007 crash and got a real job. I was once a "scientist" myself.
Per the LQMT PR: Prior to joining Liquidmetal, Dr. Jelbert was a principal consultant with Det Norske Veritas (DNV), where he advised companies on the interplay and impact of technology and business decisions. He also worked with (?) McKinsey & Company in South Africa, co-founded and served as director of the UK-based business consultancy, Leviqqio, and worked as a business analyst at Capital One in Johannesburgandstrategy consulting for TechnoServe in Tanzania. He was a research fellow in the physics of glassy systems at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and served on the visiting research staff at the Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser in Greece.
So, has Glenton ever done anything that suggests he can personally hands-on contribute to making a profit, or does his experience that he really only gives advice?