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Once this stock goes to $25 and I make a million, I will invest it into my own facility ;)
How to you get a region to open a plant?
(edit) nevermind.
That is what I'm talking about.
I don't want to see a lawnmower, I want the real thing.
You wont be selling the fuel to the lawnmower owners, although it was pretty impressive, I want to see someone try it in a car/truck.
I have 13K shares at avg .85 and want to buy more, but hesitating.
So why the need to even test it in a lawnmower?
I know about the reports of those 2 labs, I just want to know has anyone actually tried the fuel in a car...
Some of you have tried the fuel in your lawnmowers, ok, but has anyone tried it where it really matters? IN YOUR CAR??
Oil prices above $91 as dollar, blizzard support
By Barbara Lewis
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil markets rose on Tuesday to hover just below a 26-month high struck the previous session after a blizzard on the U.S. East Coast boosted demand for heating oil.
U.S. crude for February was 31 cents higher at $91.31 a barrel by 1305 GMT. It had reached a peak of $91.88 on Monday -- the highest since October 2008.
ICE Brent crude traded 19 cents higher at $94.04.
A weaker U.S. dollar also provided support, although traders said markets were distorted by thin volumes in end-of-year holiday trade. <FRX/>
In addition to temporary weather effects, the oil bulls pointed to a series of positive economic figures that could stimulate fuel demand.
"Data in recent weeks have been supportive of the stocks and commodity markets globally. The U.S. will avoid a double-dip. The Asian region including Japan looks a little bit better, with its industrial production finally showing an increase," said David Cohen, director of Asian Economic Forecasting at Action Economics.
"I think a lot of people are expecting prices to turn higher toward $100 a barrel next year."
The Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, some of whose members also belong to OPEC, met in Cairo at the weekend, when leading exporter Saudi Arabia reiterated its preference for a $70-$80 price range. Others said $100 would be fair and the global economy could withstand it.
From a low struck in May, oil has rallied by 35 percent, and the market is roughly 15 percent higher than at the end of 2009.
A rally across financial markets took hold in earnest around September, spurred by the latest waves of U.S. quantitative easing and a weakened dollar that can support dollar-denominated commodities.
The dollar sagged against a basket of currencies on Tuesday <.DXY>, while the Chinese yuan rose after China announced a rate rise at the weekend as the world's second-largest oil burner strives to slow down its economy.
INFLATION?
For oil-consuming countries, the sustained commodities rally has raised concerns of inflation, but OPEC ministers have said a change in output policy would only be justified if there were a significant shift in fundamentals of supply and demand as opposed to a speculative price rally.
The latest data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Monday showed money managers had extended their net long crude oil positions to a record high.
The latest indications of fundamentals of supply and demand for the United States, the world's biggest oil burner, will not be released until Wednesday and Thursday. Figures published last week showed a big drop in crude inventories, although they were still higher than a year ago. <EIA/S>
Heating oil demand has been stoked in Europe and the United States by unusually cold weather, although some drivers have kept off the roads, lowering gasoline use.
Temperatures in the U.S. Northeast, the world's biggest heating oil market, were expected to return to near normal on Wednesday after a major snowstorm caused chaos over the first part of the week.
No numbers behind them at all.
I'm just predicting the sp by year's end.
If JB has what he says he has, it should easily pass those predictions.
Can you imagine making 109 barrels of oil per day?
109 x 365 = 39,785 barrels per year.
and that's only from ONE machine.
If it works like they say it will, these machines will multiply exponentially.
We may see 50 of these machines in 2 years.
39,785 x 50 = 1,989,250 barrels of Oil per year!!!
The potential is THERE!
Good Luck,
vt.
Avg. $0.90
Dec. 31st 2011: $6.45
2011 high: $7.90
2011 low: $0.69
Dec. 31st 2012: $18.50
2012 High: $19.25
2012 Low: $7.00
JBII Pink Sheets Level 2 15:14:14
Bid Ask
Time MMid Size Price Price Size MMid Time
12/22 13:21:57 PERT 2500 0.65 0.70 2500 NITE 12/23 15:14:10
12/23 14:48:14 CSTI 2500 0.65 0.75 2500 CSTI 12/23 14:48:14
12/23 14:50:37 ETMM 2500 0.65 0.84 2500 AUTO 12/23 14:48:27
12/23 15:14:10 NITE 2500 0.65 0.85 2500 UBSS 12/23 09:57:26
12/23 09:45:02 STXG 2500 0.64 0.90 2500 CHDN 12/23 11:19:47
12/23 11:19:47 CHDN 2500 0.635 0.97 2500 VERT 12/17 10:52:20
12/23 14:48:27 AUTO 2500 0.6226 1.01 500 DOMS 12/17 14:46:56
12/23 10:55:23 HDSN 2500 0.60 1.01 500 PERT 12/22 13:21:57
12/23 14:47:47 NOBL 2500 0.60 1.01 500 STXG 12/23 09:45:02
12/17 14:46:56 DOMS 2500 0.59 1.01 500 NOBL 12/23 14:47:47
12/23 11:35:38 PUMA 2500 0.59 1.05 500 HDSN 12/23 10:55:23
12/16 13:43:38 INTL 2500 0.585 1.07 500 ETMM 12/23 14:50:37
12/23 11:19:42 LAFC 2500 0.51 1.10 2500 PUMA 12/23 11:35:38
12/23 11:27:50 BMIC 5000 0.25 1.49 500 INTL 12/16 13:43:38
12/16 15:29:27 RAJA 5000 0.085 1.57 500 LAFC 12/23 11:19:42
12/21 15:43:13 VFIN 5000 0.085 3.50 500 BMIC 12/23 11:27:50
12/17 10:52:20 VERT 5000 0.01 5.00 500 LAMP 12/22 15:48:57
12/22 15:48:57 LAMP 5000 0.01 2000.00 5 VFIN 12/21 15:43:13
12/23 09:57:26 UBSS U U RAJA 12/16 15:29:27
- OW in the bid price means Offer Wanted
- BW in the ask price means Bid Wanted
- U means the bid or ask is unpriced
- Closed quotes are displayed in red and with a c in front of the MM id
- Unsolicited quotes are displayed with a u following the MM id
Great post.
We longs, have nothing to worry about with JBII, we got evidence of that yesterday.
I guess the average is 1 per machine but you need 2 for 1 machine. Someone to operate the fork lift and someone (to do something else I forgot what John said)
But the way I understood it is that you need 2 employees for 2 machines. I don't think 1 employee can do 1 machine, because there are different aspects to it. 2 employees would operate 1 machine as well, they can also operate 2 machines. That's what I understood.
I'm pretty sure he said 2 employees for BOTH machines at $25/hr each.
2 HUGE trades of 405 shares at the bid..... Someone just made 8.1 cents, TWICE!
I'm sure he's laughing all the way to the bank with that.
That's not the same address.
JBI is at 1783 Allanport Rd
RE: <J. Colin Robbins work experience is much more important than his school record. Why omit the fact he ran the fuel blending site now owned by JBI, until at least 2006?>
Where did you find this?
He can obviously see the potential JBI shows.
This company will be HUGE and it's gonna be sooner than later.
China burns plastic?
WHY ?
My last post today, 15 of 15
See you tomorrow everyone :)
Good Luck,
vt.
i guess that's it.
no Q&A
I can only hear sound on the phone.
JBI Inc. Announces the Appointment of John Colin Robbins as Senior Vice President
2010-12-22 16:30 ET - News Release
THOROLD, Ontario, Dec. 22, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- JBI, Inc. (JBI) (OTCQX:JBII) announces the appointment of John Colin Robbins as JBI's new Senior Vice President. In his new role, Mr. Robbins will solely be responsible for developing and leading the petroleum potential of the Plastic2Oil (P2O) initiative.
"I am pleased to welcome Mr. Robbins as the Senior Vice President of JBI Inc.," said President and CEO John Bordynuik. "As a member of the Senior Team, Mr. Robbins will build the petroleum team to enable our P2O products to be enhanced and distributed. His proficiency in petroleum products blending and strong leadership will be invaluable assets to our company's commercial growth and contribute to JBI's movement toward environmental sustainability."
Mr. Robbins brings more than 30 years of knowledge and expertise in operations, marketing, and manufacturing of renewable fuels to this key post. He specializes in the blending of ethanol, bio-diesel, butane, and petroleum. He has been engaged in the petroleum and bio-fuels industry in a leadership capacity since 1989 with experience extending across North America—but he is most passionate about producing a profitable, environmentally responsible energy product.
"I am honored to undertake this position within JBI, an innovative company, and (I) am eager to embark upon new challenges—especially those that foster green energy initiatives," stated Robbins. "My intent is to develop products that will reduce our dependency on foreign oil and how we define plastics recycling."
Prior to joining JBI, he was most recently employed by Sunoco Partners Butane Blending LLC as Manager for Engineering, Construction, and Operations where he successfully led three departments that designed, built, and maintained multiple new butane injection systems in gasoline transfer terminals throughout the United States. He acted as both the General Manager and Director for Engineering, Construction, and Operations at Texon LP from 2007 until 2010. At Texon, Robbins led the engineering team to re-design the butane blending systems, which resulted in substantial increase in revenue growth. He has been an active member of various petroleum boards and associations, including: Environmental Director of the Canadian Independent Petroleum Marketers Association's Board of Directors from 1995-2000, a member of the Ontario Petroleum Council from 2003-2004 and Ontario Gasoline Handing Code from 2002-2003, and served on the Canadian Federal Government Legislative Boards on Sulphur in Gasoline in 2001 and Benzene in Gasoline in 1999. He was a recipient of a National Research Council Grant awarded in Canada. Mr. Robbins holds an Honours Bachelor of Science in geology from Brock University.
The appointment is effective immediately.
About JBI, Inc.
JBI, Inc. is an alternative Oil and Gas company. JBI developed a process that converts waste plastic into fuel (Plastic2Oil). JBI scaled a 1kg process to a 20MT commercial processor in less than 1 year. For more information please review www.plastic2oil.com
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees as of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of JBI, Inc., and members of its management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Such risks include, but are not limited to: (1) JBI has a history of net losses, and may not be profitable in the future; (2) JBI may not be able to obtain necessary licenses, rights and permits required to develop or operate our Plastic2Oil business, and may encounter environmental or occupational, safety and health conditions or requirements that would adversely affect its business; and (3) JBI may experience delays in the commercial operations of its Plastic2Oil machines and there is no assurance that they can be operated profitably. For a more detailed discussion of such risks and other factors, see the Company's amended Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on July 9, 2010, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and its other SEC filings. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results.
CONTACT: JBI, Inc.
Investor Relations
John Zervas
(877) 307-7067
jpz@jbi-ir.com
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wow alot of people listening in.
I hope it's good.
Do we also have to call the toll free number or can we just attend online?
Big dilution days come after news usually.
Done, 5000 at 0.83
My trades today
Action Ref. No. Action Qty Symbol Price Order
Date Expiry
Date Status Filled Qty
TK*4787 Buy 5,000 JBII $0.81 22-Dec 22-Dec Filled 5,000
TD*5385 Buy 5,000 JBII $0.83 22-Dec 22-Dec Filled 5,000
HH*4922 Buy 2,900 JBII $0.825 22-Dec 22-Dec Filled 2,900
Refresh
I added another 2,900 at .825 just for good measure.
Started to move right after I bought!! LOL nice!
It will be very hard for it to move from here. Much harder than it was last time. MUCH MUCH harder!
I'm starting to believe that a reverse split will do this company some good in the long run. Way way to many shares out there at this point.
Everyone has a bid at 0.0002 and most will sell it at 0.0003 and 4
What's the date on that?
5k buy going through in 5... 4... 3...
Why do the conference call tonight and not last night or Monday night?
Why wait until Wednesday when the markets are closed tomorrow and Friday (plus weekend)
I find that a little disturbing.
As if he has less than expected numbers or no numbers at all. Then hopes people will forget over the Christmas holiday and his stock wont tank.
Can anyone shed a little light? I am not bashing, I have shares and a little worried about the date and time chosen to hold this CC.
Thanks,
vt.
That's been happening the past 3 days.
Something good is coming.
No movement today. I guess there wont be any until after the CC
I saw that one on the website, I meant to say the NY facility
Cant seem to find it,
also I cant seem to find the Ontario facility on google maps either..... I guess I have to look harder
Does anyone know the address of the Niagara Falls facility?
Thanks.
Take'm and go Christmas shopping.
Wouldn't they announce sales info via news release?
That has nothing to do with it. People want results now. SSWC will not give you anything RIGHT NOW, it might take a while and the 2-hour interview confirmed that.