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more bullshit. u got a link where jbi ever claimed to make transportation grade naphtha straight off the processor?
newsflash---transportation grade gasoline contains ethanol made from sugar. its impossible to make ethanol from plastic just the same as its impossible to make ethanol from crude oil---lmao!!!!
complete bullshit. as mentioned in the february conference call, they indeed got a rail car of fuel. question is how many rail cars full of fuel have been shipped since?
complete bullshit. Here's an email from Indigo Energy purchasing jbi's consumer ready fuel---
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=72327916
and from nyse oxy----
"I called Oxy Vinyl Canada yesterday as well.......They picked up the one load of fuel for backup on their boilers..He said the fuel burned like any other fuel they had ever used."
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=70896036
Bullshit. John Bordynuik is responsible for bringing to commercial production the greatest advance in economical aleternative green energy. And he doesnt even need alibaba.com to do it---lmao!!!!
What happened to the 33,970,000 shares John Bordynuik returned to the treasury?
oh wait. theyre still there as he builds shareholder value and creates something great for society.
lmao!!!---all stock awards to executives are automatically restricted. it doesn't need to be spelled out. these are rules. not that it matters---the man refused the very stock award he was given and gave it back to the treasury. it's hysterical to claim somebody gets some massive tax burden for an 'award' they dont even take possession of---lmao!!!
it was already explained to you that there are no taxes when you give back more shares than you receive as well as taxes can be deferred until sale of stock. otherwise if your fictional theory were true there are a lot of high power executives on wall street who never sold a share of stock but were awarded stock awards who must have literally billions in tax defaults. yeah okay.
no 'we' dont know that because it's not true. she owned shares in a share structure that never became jbi
voting control was only for a portion of those shares. john gave back many more shares for nothing including the last 3 million he got zero in return.
check the ohio plant as well as their dec
please keep up. $80k was the cost of the drum not the entire processor. with the premelt and its ability to now make spec fuel with much greater input feed the processor is extremely cheap.
i agree with you generic---these processors are money making cash COWS
you linked us a machine that cost 18 TIMES more expensive than JBII's machine, has half the yield, and a quarter of the input feed and that's supposed to be cheap?????---lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah okay.
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/05/09/jbi-inc-to-supply-oxy-vinyl-canada-with-alternative-fuel
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/12/21/jbi-inc-signs-long-term-fuel-supply-agreement-with-indigo-energy-partners-llc
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/12/23/jbi-inc-signs-multi-year-transport-fuel-take-off-agreement-with-xtr-energy
$600,000 and 4 times the input capacity and nearly twice the yield percentage is a copy of $11 million?
lmao!!!!!!
sounds like this 'problem' doesn't exist. do u think the irs would impose taxes on somebody who is net out over 30 million shares? gaap accounting is one thing. i have a hard time believing an irs agent would insist on paying taxes on somebody who was given 50,000 shares then in turn gave them all back plus 2,950,000 more that same year. paying taxes on stock gifted? it is my understanding that stock gifts transfers the stock liability to the receiver. since they were returned to the treasury there is no tax consequence.
Au contraire---we have a tax understanding problem.
in the United States the consequences of a restricted stock award may be managed by the election under section 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, and in some cases the award can be structured to allow for the deferral of all tax until the time of the sale of the stock, and for all appreciation to be taxed at capital gains rates, even if the stock appreciated prior to vesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restricted_stock
What happened to the 33,970,000 shares John Bordynuik returned to the treasury?
oh wait. theyre still there as he builds shareholder value and creates something great for society.
his salary is $180,000 per year. To throw in his stock award and call that a salary is a joke. the dude gave back 30 million shares and got a stock award for 50,000 shares and we call that salary? lmao!!!
i don't think 180,000 is much money at all for a ceo especially one that developed this amazing technology. 180,000 is very small as far as ceo's go. whats that come out an hour---not much.
john deserves a huge pay raise.
half of that was 50,000 shares after he gave back 3 million. oh yeah hes really cleaning up still be down 2,950,000 shares---lmao!!!
half of that was 50,000 shares after he gave back 3 million. oh yeah hes really cleaning up still be down 2,950,000 shares---lmao!!!
its to reflect his 50,000 shares reward after giving back 3 million. nothing more nothing less.
nice try. all that stuff wasn't even due until today.
i can think of one race that ends with jbi having 500,000 or more in fuel sales in a quarter.
your thoughts?
agilgoo's slop makers are not economically viable. they says they economically covert plastic; that ignores the capital requirements. the conversion, sure, of the plastic is economical for agilyx where they're able to realize a slight profit per barrel. but the capital cost makes the whole thing not economical. $11 million? lmao!!!!!
solar panels too can 'economically' convert sun rays into electricity---it does it for free! but just like agilyx their systems are not economical because of the high capital cost of solar panels.
any sharesholders live near this Rocktenn facility that can drive by and take pictures?
bullshit. as has been posted before---there's no such thing as an 'illegal
pirated cable box'
The Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 and
the Telecommunications Act of 1996 makes it very clear that you are allowed
to own and use third party cable boxes!
You may view the FCC FAQ concerning this Act at:
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/News_Releases/nrcb4009.txt
In this text you will find that it says: "Cable operators may
not prevent customers from using their own cable box if such
equipment is technically compatible with the cable system."
do you think the ex bartender would 'mix up' the ratios provided in the engineering report you referenced?
seems like 94% yield was come up with when correct[/it] math was applied.
ur thoughts?
This has as much of a basis in reality as your plastic to liquid fuel conversion estimates.
yeah really its too bad that waste metal is 'unrecyclable junk'---if only there was a market for scrap metal. oh wait---lmao!!!!
most people have credit card bills higher than these lawsuits have already settled for. the class action suit has been dead for months. the lead plantiff had losses that cost less than my car and he dropped out. are you kidding me? and none of this bullshit has a thing to do with plastic2oil and all the libelous false claims slung against it.
trivia question---other than gas masks, what is missing from the jbi video that the Agigoo video has?---
---answer---employees working it. Agigoo requires 5 full time workers to make 1/4 the oil amout in an hour. its not a big mystery as to why it is so much cheaper for jbi and their automated machine that utilizes free energy. other systems like Agigoo requires huge teams of workers, gas masks, and natural gas. jbi doesnt have the costs other machines do.
What happened to the 33,970,000 shares John Bordynuik returned to the treasury?
oh wait. theyre still there as he builds shareholder value and creates something great for society.
"I was blown away by my tour of JBI. The technology is unlike anything I had ever seen,” stated Senator Kennedy. “This energy innovation is opening the door to tremendous opportunities for Western New York. The jobs that will be created will help spur economic growth while at the same time expanding and further anchoring a well-established business and technology in the Empire State.”
http://plastic2oil.com/site/events/1198/
Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster said, "Every waste hauler in the United States, Canada, and a lot of other places, is going to have one of these units located on site, because now they can take plastic they would otherwise pay to landfill, and they can convert it into fuel to run their vehicles."
http://www.wivb.com/dpp/news/niagara/Falls-business-turns-plastic-into-fuel <~~~watch the video
“When I toured the P20 plant located in Niagara Falls, NY, I was amazed by the technology used to create a growing number of 'green jobs' right here in Western New York. I applaud JBI, Inc. for continuing to be environmentally friendly while decreasing our foreign fuel dependencies," stated Senator Grisanti.
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/events/1370/
“XTR Energy looks forward to acquiring products from JBI, Inc. in Ontario and across Canada. This new relationship is directly aligned with XTR Energy’s strategic objective to have a diversified secure supply of quality petroleum products from a variety of sources to meet the growing demands of the XTR Energy network and preferred customers,” stated Ken Wootton, President of XTR Energy, upon signing the agreement.
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/12/23/jbi-inc-signs-multi-year-transport-fuel-take-off-agreement-with-xtr-energy
“We are very impressed with JBI, Inc.’s proprietary technology and the quality of their fuel products,” stated Martin N. Underwood, Jr., COO of Indigo Energy. “Additionally,” continues Mr. Underwood, “We feel this partnership is a natural fit for both companies and we look forward to bringing JBI, Inc.’s products to market as they expand production capacity to future plants across the U.S.”
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/12/21/jbi-inc-signs-long-term-fuel-supply-agreement-with-indigo-energy-partners-llc
"The DEC permit is great news for JBI and the future of plastic-to-fuel conversion. This exciting technology has the potential to fundamentally transform how we obtain our energy, and it's happening right here in Western New York," said New York State Senator George D. Maziarz, (R) 62nd Senate District. "I'm happy to help our state understand how it must embrace and support companies like JBI as we work to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources, and grow our own economy by creating green jobs. Congratulations to JBI on this important milestone!"
"The city of Niagara Falls, New York and JBI, Inc. have reached a big milestone. JBI, Inc. -- Plastic2Oil was granted a Solid Waste Permit to commercially operate its Niagara Falls facility with three Plastic 2 oil processors," said Mayor Paul Dyster, Niagara Falls, NY. "This is a huge positive economic boost for Niagara Falls -- especially in these tough times. It will ultimately create hundreds of new green jobs for Western NY, eliminate waste plastics from going into our already expansive landfills, and provide North Americans with cleaner and greener sulfur free fuels."
http://plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2011/06/17/nysdec-issues-permits-to-jbi-for-plastic-to-diesel-conversion
JBII ON THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL:
"From non-recycled plastics to liquid gold, it's a beautiful thing. Plastics industry is paying very close attention to what JBI is doing."
"This is a big deal. This could be the final piece of the sustainability puzzle for plastics."
~~Greg Wilkenson, Plastic Industry Consultant & former President and CEO at Canadian Plastics Industry Association
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/daily-planet/march-2012/daily-planet---march-20-2012/#clip641572
you said it here in bold---