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Re: OracleOfTheSouth post# 11657

Monday, 08/18/2014 8:30:44 PM

Monday, August 18, 2014 8:30:44 PM

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OOTS ...Please excuse this long winded comment ITS HUMAN NATURE ... Avg Joe's Optimism, with extremely long projects, begins to erode as time drags on, and they encounter anythimg less than very positive news. Once most individuals enthusiasm is gone, and he/she begins to question their own judgement, they easily become concerned about their investment. When your personal passion for the project cools, the individuals around you sense your doubt, and begin to take the position..."I admire your Faith; but I Question your Wisdom". Now, you feel like, 'I just bet it all on RED 23, with the wheel spinning..and I am going to look like a fool to my family and friends, plus my hard earned money is lost'.

Opportunity knocking
1. I bought into BION because where I live, UREA Fertilizer is as important to profitable farming as water. Conceptually, I get it....We consume far more than we make!
2. The founders of BION did not go out on a skinny tree limb....they bet on a six inch oak limb
BION is not about alchemy.... They are stratigically locating plants that take well established proven technologies and package them into economically efficient size plants. This combination of size and location minimizes a plant's freight, and aquisition cost of feedstock inputs, and product output freight cost to end user.
3. The enviromental impact of huge $3-5 Billion Natural Gas Plants are becoming intolerable to society. BION on the other hand is taking waste and converting it into a Valuble Commodity.
4. BION's Business model makes sense on many levels.

INVESTOR...This should be a logical decision. If you make an investement in BION because it flashed a Snappy Graph on a given day and then sell because it looked negative another moment ...You will lose.. May be MONEY, but certainly OPPORTUNITY LOSS.

BION is not a Penny Stock...it's a fantastic WIP COMPANY, who's stock just happens to presently cost a few pennys