Pretty much is the point, Amiga Inc has been around since 2001 and has yet to produce a single classic Amiga compatible product. They sell PC games, they claim to have a version of Tao Intent called Amiga Anywhere but no place to buy it and it doesn't appear to run on classic Amigas either. My guess is that Amiga Inc has blown it's wad on lawsuits and is basically just a small consulting company in India focusing on dotNet.
They used to be prolific producers of press releases but even those ended in February, to count on them for anything is IMHO a horrible mistake.
We have the code for AROS, it's open source. Finish the port to X86, built a classic mode emulator in it to emulate the classic Amigas (like Apple did with classic Mac) and move forward from there.
Oh, and give up on world domination, it ain't gonna happen....
