The reason I said “weasel words” is because it is technically true that AggregateIQ was not part of SCL. It was a separately registered company in a separate country. However, the intellectual property licensing arrangements, the contractual arrangements, and the development work were all exclusive with SCL.
The reason I said that is because, whilst it is very technically true that AggregateIQ is a separate company, that doesn't mean that it owned the intellectual property that it was developing. SCL owned the intellectual property that it was developing.