This is not really news. Glencore had already owned 70% of Minara in
August, 2011 and had offered to buy the whole of Minara; this is how
Glencore makes money - taking over smaller mining companies and sells off
the commodity. Glencore is not a private company, it had gone IPO in May
and is down
> not so false.
> according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of
> annual Ni production to produce the annual energy.
According to one of the big conspiracy sites the e-cat's core is
literally a roll of US nickels (plus the catalyst).
At 01:03 PM 12/5/2011, Alain dit le Cycliste wrote:
not so false.
according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of annual
Ni production to produce the annual energy.
in my opinion, according to defkalion info, the powder seems simple.
the reactor and the H bottle seems the most expe
Am 05.12.2011 22:03, schrieb Alain dit le Cycliste:
not so false.
according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of annual Ni
production to produce the annual energy.
in my opinion, according to defkalion info, the powder seems simple.
the reactor and the H bottle seems the most expens
not so false.
according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of annual Ni
production to produce the annual energy.
in my opinion, according to defkalion info, the powder seems simple.
the reactor and the H bottle seems the most expensive
nb: assuming it works, as told.
2011/12/5 Peter
Whoa, ALL the shares? That is a most unusual transaction...
Swiss company, eh... wanna bet they've been talking to Essen and Kulander?
Looks like the LENR-energy-generation equivalent of OPEC will be in
Switzerland!
This is getting more and more interesting by the day...
-m
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Am 05.12.2011 21:44, schrieb mix...@bigpond.com:
Hi,
The (private?) Swiss company Glencore has acquired all the shares of the largest
Australian Nickel producer Minara.
This is not a problem. The e-cat does not use much nickel. We can
extract it from Euro coins or from others.
They contain 25
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