Here's an example of some early-adopter money starting to move into this
space. The problem is, it's not available to just anyone, and in
particular, they already closed it off for this fund.


http://form-d.findthebest.com/l/162985/Lenr-Invest-Fund-I-LLC


Lenr-Invest Fund I, LLC, which is in the Pooled Investment Fund business,
filed a new Form D on May 13, 2014.
Offering Details

   - The total reported offering size was $205,000.
   - Of this amount, Lenr-Invest Fund I, LLC sold $205,000 or (100% of the
   offering), with the first sale occuring on May 01, 2014.
   - The minimum investment for this offering was set at $15,000.

Analysis of Offering

   - On average, companies in this industry sell 34.75% of the total
   offering size. $0 was reported remaining.
   - The average floor on investment size for companies in the Pooled
   Investment Fund industry is $100,000.
   - The method of investment was Equity.

Registration Exemptions

   - The company reported the following exemptions: Rule 506(b).

*Rule 506(b):* A federal and state registration exmeption provided under
Regulation D. Allows the issuer to raise unlimited funds with no
limitations on the number of accredited investos and up to 35
non-accredited investors. The issuer is not allowed to publicly solicit the
offering. For more information on Rule 506 see Key Regulation D Rules.


On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 6:12 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

>                   Any "steam engine" stocks?
>
> I think that this is a good question and especially because many who
> support
> LENR would probably plow back any profits made from the Rossi announcement
> into R&D.
>
> Rossi is the tip of the massive iceberg – capable of sinking the Titanic
> OPEC (or at least turning her back to port) but since AR admits to not
> understanding what is going on –this is a wide open field, needing only R&D
> dollars and smart experienced researchers to explore all the angles.
>

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