Dr. Paul Moller, Chairman and President of Moller International Talks to The Wall Street Transcript.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- The Wall Street Transcript has published an in-depth interview with Dr. Paul Moller Dr. Paul S. Moller (b. 1937, Canada) is an engineer who has spent the past forty years developing the Moller Skycar personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle. , Chairman and President of Moller International (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). :MLER MLER Missing Link Educational Resource (SHRC) ) in which he talks at length about the Company. The entire 2,500 word interview is available free online at http://www.twst.com/ceos.htm. Moller International was founded in 1983 as a spin-off of Moller Corporation to continue to design, develop, manufacture and market personal vertical takeoff and landing aircraft vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (VTOL), craft capable of rising and descending vertically from and to the ground, thus requiring no runway. While a balloon or an airship has obvious VTOL capability, both are very inefficient at moving parallel to the earth's (VTOL VTOL n. A convertiplane that can take off and land vertically. [v(ertical) t(ake)o(ff and) l(anding).] VTOL vertical takeoff and landing ) that are as safe, efficient, affordable and easy-to-use as automobiles. These aircraft would not be constrained by existing transportation networks, and will provide quick and convenient transport to your destination better than any alternative. With regard to the Company's product advantage Dr. Moller states, "The bottom line is that no matter how successful you are at vertical takeoff, if it's not economic, it doesn't have a market. So that is where we have a great advantage with our engine. It is low-cost and powerful, and makes all our products possible." In describing the Company's growth Dr. Moller states, "It is only a matter of time, and someday at some point, everybody in the world is going to have access to Skycars. They may not own it, but they'll be able to get in it and go wherever they want, whenever they want at 300 miles an hour and up to 25,000 feet altitude." The Wall Street Transcript does not endorse the views of any interviewees nor does it make stock recommendations. For subscription information call 800-246-7673. |
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