Let me expand on some thoughts. I gather Stremmenos has yet to visit DGT's labs. Why?
Several scenarios come to mind: * If Stremmenos were to discover the fact that DGT's hyperons are authentic, and that have created their own version of "the secret sauce", it would essentially authenticate DGT's technology in the eyes of potential business investors. Maybe Stremmenos does not wish to gamble on that possibility. It could potentially hurt Rossi's business plans. It might also shed too much light on "CF" technology when they have not yet gotten all their ducks lined up. * If Stremmenos were to discover the fact that DGT's hyperons are authentic, and that they contain THE EXACT SAME RECIPE of "the secret sauce", again it would essentially authenticate Rossi's technology in the eyes of potential business investors. Maybe Stremmenos does not wish to gamble on that possibility either. Again, it might shed too much light on "CF" technology when they have not yet got all their ducks lined up. * If Stremmenos were to discover the fact that DGT's hyperons AREN'T authentic, and that they don't contain "the secret sauce", it would essentially falsify DGT's technology in the eyes of potential business investors. Strange as it might seem to say, perhaps Stremmenos does not wish to gamble on that possibility as well. Again, it might shed too much light on "CF" technology when everyone has not yet gotten all their ducks lined up. I think there is the real fear that the fallout of such a discovery could essentially boomerang back and reflect unfavorably on Rossi's technology as well. Despite all the "drama" that is currently playing out in the public domain, if both parties still feel they have a sufficient number of customers interested in purchasing their controversial products, then that would imply that there are still plenty of business deals to be made. It suggests that at present the pie is big enough for both parties to play in. However, at present nobody wants the pie to get much bigger that it currently is. I suspect the current collection customers might feel the same way as well. It would be in their best interest to keep potential competitors believing that the technology is too risky (or too bogus) to invest in. IOW, Keep the competition (and the "evil eye" of the DoE) guessing. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

