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electric motor prototype produces well over unity using ......

Started by cameron sydenham, April 04, 2008, 10:38:18 AM

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shruggedatlas

Quote from: cameron sydenham on April 08, 2008, 10:26:40 AM
i ask a question. if one of us was to have the answer to the riddle, and wants to give it to the world, and be compensated for it by allowing who ever wanted to manufacture,produce and distrubute the "motor" for a license fee or an override of sales but need to acquire the funds to not only patent in the U.S. but also internationaly, knowing that the large firms that handle something of this size only see in $$$. how does one go about this. do we go to a site like this? do you ask the government? as you can see, this is a riddle in a riddle.

fortunatly, for all of us, the investors in hand have the funds and abblility to see ths project to fruition.

So do you have all the money you need for patents, or do you seek more?  I am a little confused.

Anyway, the answer is: first, decide if you want a loan or do you want to sell stock.  If you want a loan, go to a bank first.  They will offer the most favorable interest rates.  If a bank rejects you, you can seek venture capital financing, which may be in forms of loans, sale of stock, or a combination of the two.  I am not aware of government grants for experimental technology like this, but maybe there is something out there.


shruggedatlas

Quote from: cameron sydenham on April 08, 2008, 11:39:26 AM
the company is an LLC. the business plan is simple. 300 million unit shares. 95 % is owned by Leibowitz. 57 % of his are for charity. the remaining 5 % or 15 million are being sold to generate the capital to acquire any one of the larger patent law firms. realisitcly only a fraction of these need to be sold. Unit shares are being sold at 5$.  As a security clause, the LLC will pay out double to any investor his origianl investment of which , that investor can reinvest those funds at the origianl price of 5$ if so desired once the first license is sold. so in effect, that investor will have 3 for 1 of the unit shares bought.
being an LLC set up as a pass through company, share holders will be paid their dividends as accounts are acquired. We understand the scope and magnitute of the project and estimate within 24 months of selling the first license to manufacture and produce the motor, 50 billion in income from the sales of licenses to manufacture and sell the product to any and all producers.
based on these numbers, unit shares would receive divedends in the amount of @ $150 per share.

Well, I know lots of people who want to invest.  I am a little confused, though.

You say you are seeking money to cover the costs of securing patents for your invention.  So that means you do not have your patent situation squared away yet.  This is a negative to an investor.  It is a little of a Catch-22, but that is that.  On the other hand, you do not need millions of dollars to secure patents.  Even $20,000 will go a way here, and with $100,000, I would be very surprised if you could not accomplish what you need.  So I am not sure why you are selling stock to cover the costs of a patent.  Those are relatively small, especially in light of what you must have spent on the prototype.

cameron sydenham


cristachelu

@cameron

Looking into the patents you mentioned it looks like you'll have a low rpm big torque output, but that will be still low power. You need to have both high (power = torque X rpm)