AUSTRALIA

CSIRO exits CFCL

FOUNDING shareholder CSIRO has sold its stake in Ceramic Fuel Cell Ltd to a Macquarie Bank-backed...

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CSIRO has a policy of investing and giving life to new R&D projects that have reasonable commercial prospects, and then of re-cycling its investment when those projects are established and on a viable path to market.

CFC said: “CFCL understands that in accordance with this policy, CSIRO has sold its holding in CFCL in order to invest its funds in other R&D projects within CSIRO. CSIRO believes this is appropriate now that CFCL is more established and is publicly listed.

Julian Dinsdale, executive chairman of CFCL, thanked CSIRO saying “CSIRO was instrumental in establishing CFCL in 1992. We appreciate CSIRO’s vision and support of CFCL and their role in supporting other similar ventures in Australia. We also welcome Jolimont Ventures as a shareholder, and look forward to benefiting from their experience as a specialist investor in technology companies”.

Charles Gillies, principal of Jolimont Ventures, said “Jolimont is excited about the potential for CFCL’s technology. We were impressed by the quality of the company’s science and technology and the dedication of the management team. We believe the company has identified a significant market for CHP (combined heat and power) units and we look forward to working with CFCL to take advantage of significant and growing opportunities for alternative energy technology.”

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