Nice Work Alain

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alain Sepeda 
  To: Vortex List 
  Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 1:54 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Increasing probability of Rossi being real upwards, to 35%


  I've made a short analysis of that announce, and the connections with 
LENr-cities/LENR-Cars
  
http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/338-LENR-Invest-Fund-I-LLC-raises-205-000-in-May/



  I don't have confirmation, but connecting some wire I have an idea of what is 
the money for.
  Not a huge project... but something (if I'm right) that will make some 
skeptics furious and the LENR community happy.
  Angel are landing.


  This kind of money is not industrial investment but entry cash for inception.


  As I've heard the problem with industrial is that they are OK to invest few 
million in a finished prototype, but not 100k in research.
  It is a hard work to get 100k.



  2014-05-16 23:04 GMT+02:00 Kevin O'Malley <[email protected]>:

    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
      a.. The total reported offering size was $205,000.
      b.. 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. 
      c.. The minimum investment for this offering was set at $15,000.
    Analysis of Offering
      a.. On average, companies in this industry sell 34.75% of the total 
offering size. $0 was reported remaining. 
      b.. The average floor on investment size for companies in the Pooled 
Investment Fund industry is $100,000.
      c.. The method of investment was Equity.
    Registration Exemptions
      a.. 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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