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What companies make that type of audit public?
JBII's tape for the most part is total crap today
but then what else is new
14,000 shares went off PM (trades will bypass daily reg sho)
i've watched a new round of signals go off >> loved STXG's
*relo* earlier to 2.32 (ask) .. then the uc >> then the relo
again on ask >> only this time to 2.33 (1 tick difference)
was the signal for the 1000 *feed* >> and i'm amused watching
auto's *placement* at 1.30 for the non stop *feeds* at ask for
5ks' (whose *combos* of is the trade du jour) >> i like the
earlier lod hit via a *targeted trade* done below bid >> and
the always requisite *hidden* trades
auto was conspicuous by their absence on monday >>> can't speak
for yesterday's tape >> which of course had *no volume* per se
2 hours left to go >> curious to see what *eod* volume shows
and what reg sho shows >>
JBII Volume 228,536
10-Day Average Volume 142,144
90-Day Average Volume 195,514
129/130 .. 2x1 .. nite aaba/auto
auto waiting on the balance of their 5k feed at ask :0
suspect we see more fun b4 too much longer
i've planned accordingly .. :)
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It's a party in the pipes!
Oil 107.03 and pesky JBI refuses to die....quite the annoying stock....fuel sales are rolling so count on the annoyance factor going up....just annoyin'
Do you have any proof jbi is a scam? There is tons of proof that it isnt...
Just what the U.S. needs. A few Canadians to help get there crumbling economy back on its feet and maybe as strong as Canada's one day! LOL!
How did you like the video? I really liked it... a lot!
Watched it with my own two Canadian eyes eh!
His nationality, and JB's nationality for that matter too are totally and completely insignificant compared to the technology JBII's got. This company is going to change the World for the better and make me rich in the process. FANTASTIC !
It's not because Bordynuik is Canadian.
It's because JBI is a crappy little OTC company with CAVEAT EMPTOR status because it and Bordynuik are getting their asses sued by the SEC for securities fraud and accounting fraud.
It's also because JBI loses +$1.5 MILLION/month with no end to the bleeding in site.
It's also because of Bordynuik's fairytale. The one about finding a magic catalyst on a 1970 magnetic tape that lets him convert plastic to oil at $10.00/bbl. It simply is too-good-to-be true and isn't consistent with JBI's miserable performance.
The above isn't a description of a real company, even if it got 5-minutes-of-fame on a Canadian television show, whose network has a similar name to "Discovery Channel".
Wow that was pretty impressive.
Well, then, he's an enthusiastic Canadian supporter of the plastics industry. I'm sure that's his job.
Who pays his salary, by the way? The Canadian government? Or the plastics industry?
The significance of Wilkinsons' presence did not escape my pocketbook lol.
An opinion I don't share with you.
And I don't think Mr. Greg Wilkinson does either.
"The third processor will be online 'in the near future'. That's pretty much any day now."--NewMoney
I hope you're right, but I've grown skeptical of such elastic phrases as "near future" as the relativity of the phrase allows for virtually anytime frame to elapse and still seem "accurate". I have no doubt they are working on it as fast as they can but ...
Anyway, I'm not sure what if any conclusions one can draw from it, but on the recent clip from the Discovery Channel at 2:19 there's a very brief moment where John is stepping over an array of black steel frames. Those look new and related to the 3rd processor. That is, if you look at the picture Rawnoc is currently using as a visual moniker--that great picture of the pre-melt used in the recent cc--the steel framework is not in that picture whereas John is stepping over it in the Discovery clip. If so, then they've got quite a ways to go yet to get #3 up. Obviously, this is very sketchy, but it caught my eye and "may" be something of an indicator. I realize, too, that the clip was necessarily shot some time before it aired.
Beyond this, given that the installation of #3 will inevitably necessitate shutting down the other two processors during some of the 8 weekish long timeframe needed to install it, John could easily have reasons to not want to shut down those other two processors. That is, he could have some potential clients who want to see the machines run continuously for X amount of time as a prerequisite for moving forward with their intentions of doing business with JBI. This, in my opinion, could justify temporarily putting a hold on the installation of #3. Similarly, they obviously could use more money. So temporarily postponing progress on #3 to fill up the coffers a bit more would likewise seem like a legitmate reason to delay progress on #3.
Obviously, these are just speculations on my part, but they don't seem far fetched and could legitimately cause delays on when #3 gets turned on.
JBI DISCOVERY CHANNEL SEGMENT. WOW.....JUST WOW
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/daily-planet/march-2012/daily-planet---march-20-2012/#clip641572
Yes, the video is real. But JBI is still a stock selling scam. That's real, too.
Yes, the plastics industry would love a solution like Plastic2Oil®, since despite the huge economic benefits of plastics across a wide variety of industries, it gets a bad wrap for the limited end-of-life options, environmental impact, and poor real recycling rates globally.
Wilkinson clearly recognizes this, as former CEO of the Canadian Plastics Industry Association.
Fact is... it was on Discovery Channel Canada.
That doesn't make it any LESS REAL.
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Who's whining? Certainly isn't me. Not after seeing that segment yesterday!
It's a segment produced in Canada for Canadians because their government requires that US television programming have a certain percentage of Canadian content.
Canadians are very sensitive about this issue culturally. So their government requires that people see Canadians doing Canadian things.
Like scamming US investors out of their hard earned cash in some stock selling scam. That's a Canadian tradition.
Doesn't mean the video was bad.
But then it wasn't a Canadian crime show that was doing the interview.
So... the Discovery Channel in Canada isn't REAL because it isn't the Discovery Channel in the US?
Don't know about anyone else...but the liquid gold I saw in that Canadian segment looked pretty REAL to me.
Must be my Canadian tv.
The old Canadian Content Rule, lol. That's what this is? Back bacon filler? Hilarious!
That's what the MacKenzie Brothers built their career on...well, that and pyrolyzed wheat, hops and barley.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_content
Canadian content (abbreviated CanCon, cancon or can-con) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requirements that radio and television broadcasters (including cable and satellite specialty channels) must air a certain percentage of content that was at least partly written, produced, presented, or otherwise contributed to by persons from Canada. It also refers to that content itself, and, more generally, to cultural and creative content that is Canadian in nature.
Greg Wilkinson, Plastics Executive on JBII Discovery Segment
Getting on "Daily Planet", on "Discovery Channel Canada", a show that is *required* to have Canadian content that is only aired in Canada, isn't the same as getting on a real show on the American-aired "The Discovery Channel".
"Discovery Channel Canada has an ownership structure different from Discovery Channel. Canadian viewers receive almost identical English-language programming to the channel that American viewers watch, but with some added Canadian content to suit the audience. Most notably, the Canadian channel carries the daily science news show Daily Planet, originally @discovery.ca, the first of its kind. Occasionally, several segments on similar topics are taken from various episodes and put together into one-hour specials that are broadcast on the original Discovery Channel. Canadian channels Discovery World HD, Discovery Health, Discovery Science, Investigation Discovery and Animal Planet are also seen."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_Channel#Canada
So why no URS production audit . Why isn't URS and the contract mentioned in any of the filings?
"Honest John" 2010 said the following : The investment community [ that's the big investment bankers], they want to see the numbers on the machine, what can it do. So,for that, we have engaged URS . Two weeks ago I signed a contract, a small agreement. They're gonna come out and they're helping us with permiting outside of a New York , basically Florida and Canada , and they're also gonna do a production audit of the machine.
And what are your thoughts on this now in light of the recent airing on the Discovery Channel?
tia
NewMoney
I have just watched it. I think it was very well done. I hope it will be aired in the US as well.
Wht is this about, exactly?
I'm thinking the "plastic industry" does or will have a vested interest in JBI succeeding asap. I don't recall the plastic industry giving a hoot about Agilyx.
Getting attention isn't always a "positive" for an OTC CAVEAT EMPTOR, money-losing shell being sued for fraud by the SEC, like JBI.
These days, anyone can download SEC filings, or do a Google search in a second, and find out the truth.
Besides, Bordynuik looks like an odd little troll, and doesn't sell himself well as an entrepreneur capable of success.
JBI will be on 60 minutes when they are processing 100s of millions of lbs of plastic/year.
Profitability is a NO BRAINer -- It costs us less than $5 per barrel to refine crude oil into various products. That includes the high cost of sulfur extraction and recovery, steam generation facilities, hydrotreating and hydrogen gas generation units, solvent extraction, distillation and cracking.
JBII's technology, however, does not have the challenges of sulfur removal and other bad actors.
It becomes easier to understand how much of a NO BRAINer profitability is once one is able to understand the REAL cost structure of other closed loop energy systems. Biodiesel and biofuel, like petroleum refineries, has the vast majority of their costs in the feedstock cost -- a cost that doesn't even exist for JBII.
FEED THE BEAST -- that's what JBII does. Not exactly expensive, and EVERY SINGLE PERSON who's watched one of the beastS in action knows how laughable it is to suggest that these beasts aren't profitable -- with 100% free feedstock, near 100% free energy, and 99% self-automation from that free energy.
I guess that backfired and the Discovery Channel did a positive piece on JBI....such is life and JBI is a stone winner...just stonein'
That bump in the share price was an indication that new people are interested in JBI because of the Discovery piece.
Interpreting it as anything else is to project one's own agenda on the facts.
Volume so far today is about average for the last month.
That may be true, but I have yet to see any other Plastic to Oil company on a program such as this, even if it wasn't the "main feature".
Would love to see Agylix showcased in the same way - oh, wait!, maybe they are the ones that have nothing to show. WM chose poorly...
Awesome to see JBI getting media attention.
NPR news and Discovery Channel program!
JBI! :)
Tykundegex, I did not see that Forbe's article. Is that quote about the catalyst true? If so, I'm surprised that that information is so readily available as that would give competitors one heck of a good jump start on where to look for a competive product.
A far better thing to think of is why someone needs an OTC shell if they actually have the ability to turn 10$ into a 100$ like magic?
Anyone with that actual ability would not need one. I guess Juicy Johnny figured he would just give away all that easy money to penny stock investors out of the goodness of his heart?
just watched the Discovery Channel video on JBII.
very exciting stuff. it's been almost 3 years since I first invested and I'm amazed at how far JBII has come.
I liked that part too
UPDATE -- JBII Growing List of Validators -- the notion that P2O is a scam is just laughable:
http://plastic2oil.com/site/current-partnerships
http://plastic2oil.com/site/evolution
http://plastic2oil.com/site/commercial-validation
http://plastic2oil.com/site/emissions-validation
http://plastic2oil.com/site/government-validation
(this is a mere partial list)
Major Media:
Discovery Channel:
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/daily-planet/march-2012/daily-planet---march-20-2012/#clip641572
National Public Radio:
http://www.npr.org/2012/03/19/147506525/startup-converts-plastic-to-oil-and-finds-a-niche
Key Partner:
Rock-Tenn/Smurit-Stone (NYSE: RKT)
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/08/08/jbi-inc-announces-a-ten-year-agreement-for-commercially-viable-conversion-of-waste-plastic-to-fuel
Fuel Buyers:
Fortune 100 Company 500,000 Liter Purchase Order as of 2/27/12:
http://plastic2oil.com/site/investor-update-call
XTR Energy (one of the largest and fastest growing independent retail gas chain in Canada) -- transport gasoline and diesel fuel
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/12/23/jbi-inc-signs-multi-year-transport-fuel-take-off-agreement-with-xtr-energy
Indigo Energy Partners, LLC -- fuel oil #6
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/12/21/jbi-inc-signs-long-term-fuel-supply-agreement-with-indigo-energy-partners-llc
OxyChem (NYSE: OXY)
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/05/09/jbi-inc-to-supply-oxy-vinyl-canada-with-alternative-fuel
Coco Paving
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7990225
Feedstock Suppliers Following Environmental Cradle to Grave Audits:
General Motors (NYSE: GM)
Waste Management (NYSE: WM)
Chrysler
Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association
http://plastic2oil.com/site/current-partnerships
Investors:
"three extremely high net worth individuals"
http://plastic2oil.com/site/investor-update-call
"thirteen accredited individuals in the recent round of financing"
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2012/01/09/jbi-inc-secures-new-financing-for-its-plastic2oil-technology
Billionaire Middle East Investor(s)
Multi-billion dollar conglomerate(s)
Political Supporters:
Four New York State Senators
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=71164876
The Mayor of Niagara Falls
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=68038756
Environmentally green and viability:
New York Department of Environmental Conservation
Islechem, the private R&D lab of NYSE: OXY (both formerly owned and currently hired as)
Conestoga-Rovers and Associates
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2012/01/20/final-report-from-recent-plastic2oil-stack-test-reconfirms-process-viability
Fuel Labs:
Intertek
PetroLabs
Alberta Resource Council
Southwest Research Institute
http://plastic2oil.com/site/advantage
4:08 in, "Come on in #2 is up and running" lol
I heard Agilyx was going to be featured on "Dirty Jobs" instead! LOL
Agree on all counts. I added today as I see the Discovery Channel
showcasing how far JBI has come as a milestone.
Right. I'm sure JBII will pay a higher fine than Xerox did which was a world record at the time for 6 years of actual revenue and earnings fraud in the billions.
Sure. Uh huh.
Here's the first random example I found via Google of a "private placement" fraud allegation from the SEC. $2.9 million private placement -- company agreed to give back $242,339 including interest or less than 10% of it:
http://sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/2011/lr21808.htm
And if you read the case -- that's REAL fraud. Not a single line accounting error from 3 years ago. The entire private placement was accused of being a represented fraud.
The notion that JBII will have a fine as big as Xerox, which had years of severe earnings accounting fraud, is just laughable.
1) Not any longer
2) Will be settled for peanuts
3) Not
4) Appears to be working pretty spiffy on multiple videos and from first hand viewers including myself.
That's not what I said.
"On The Discovery Chanel last evening (Daily Planet) they featured a computer scrapping company that was reducing PC waste to it's basic elements, and then using a not-so-magic catalyst and an oven-tank, to convert the scrap plastic into 300 gallons per day of high-grade diesel fuel, to run the plant. It's important to note that as the price of crude rose, the market for garbage plastic rose. The 'mined' copper was what made the whole process viable. Johnny-come-lately has no contingency for having to actually pay for scrap plastic."
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=52723377
"They" refers to ("Daily Planet"). "On the Discovery Channel last evening" refers to where to find "Daily Planet" (on the Discovery Channel).
Nice one Legion.. you reference your own post on which you yourself claim a company that appeared on the Daily Planet segment was indeed "featured" "on The Discovery Chanel".
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