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You have been humored many times over Buckey. I will leave you guys now. Have a great day to all!
Fundamental analysis - yes; benchmarking - no, as it is currently irrelevant in such a young company - don't you think?
Sometimes it is not only the technical matter that matters - right?
If that be the scenario, then I honestly believe that there will be enough fresh buyers to accumulate whatever amount happens to be sold at the time.
Nope, that is not the reason. I do believe in my own DD on the subject, and that tells me to buy as much of the O/S as I financially am able to do.
Crazy people on that JBII stuff!
"Hey...whay wasn't mine included in bold-n-beautiful?"
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Hey...whay wasn't mine included in bold-n-beautiful?
"Rikkitik $43.79"
LOL - doesn't take a crystal ball to see where this one's heading..."To the moon, Alice!"
"My crystal ball is telling me that its not high on his to do list at the moment..."
That works too, but you sometimes miss a reply to another post on there.
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oops! Looks like EP has answered you with the same statement.
It must not be ready yet then, as JBI, Inc. strives to be truly transparent. It is not very likely that he will change all of that so close to the homerun - would you? I know that I would not.
I do believe that you are correct!
"...John's dad, John Sr., deserves some credit in all of this..."
I fail to see the relevance of John's birthday to the ultimate success of this company.
Maybe this statement helps to piece together everything for you:
Our Story.
John Bordynuik Inc. (JBI) was incorporated on February 10, 2006. But for John Bordynuik, President and CEO of JBI, his dream business began long before that.
Bordynuik has spent his entire life learning everything there is to know about computer hardware and software. As a child, his preferred toys consisted of computer hardware donated to him from technology leaders like Honeywell, IBM and Digital Equipment Corporation. Along with these systems, he was given manuals, schematics and operations guides. He absorbed it all, relentless to learn, hungry for more.
As he grew up, Bordynuik continued to absorb and adapt the information he acquired. Drawn to Toronto, he delved into Research and Development for the Ontario Government and became the youngest person to ever work at Queen's Park.
Bordynuik spent the next 10 years learning about politics and business in the public sector. During this time, he traveled the continent, adding to the "big iron" collection he had begun in his youth. This extensive archive of original mainframes, super computers and tapes from the 1950s to the 1970s included a 1972 PDP11/35. While using this computer as a demonstrative tool on eBay, Bordynuik captured the attention of some of the computer industry's major players.
Bordynuik found his niche, using Harvard tapes to design hardware and software to recover the "Holy Grail" of software, which had been lost by the founders of the largest software company in the world. He worked hard, applying his knowledge of analog and digital electronics and tape tribology, and was sought out by the founders of a number of other large corporations for restoration and recovery of their lost and damaged media.
In 2004, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) discovered Bordynuik and asked him to try where so many others had failed before, by attempting to read more than two-dozen tons of tapes that had been recorded by the venerable institution between the 1960s and 1995.
When Bordynuik was asked to present his theories and processes to the key faculty at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), they were so impressed by his innovation and knowledge that they invited him to join their Math and Computation Group as a Collaborative Researcher.
Inspired by his success, Bordynuik came home to Niagara Falls, Ontario and incorporated John Bordynuik Inc.
NASA, who remains one of JBI's most loyal clients, soon contracted JBI to recover valuable earth science sensor data that had been recorded from the 1960s to 2000. By recovering this previously unreadable data from the 7- and 9-track tapes on which it was stored, JBI also helped to solve a major scientific data storage problem for NASA. Bordynuik was able to successfully migrate the data from their reel-to-reel tapes to modern media, amalgamating 200,000 tapes onto one hard disk array. In 2008, NASA awarded JBI with sole-sourced status, meaning that NASA will only award its data recovery business to JBI in the future.
JBI maintains an ongoing relationship with both NASA and MIT, helping the institutions with all of their data recovery and management needs that arise. In the three years since its inception, JBI has built a strong reputation in legacy data recovery while also completing recovery projects for the United Nations (UN), the Ontario Provincial Government, and many other institutions and Fortune 100 companies and their founders.
JBI Corporate Headquarters, which includes a wealth of technology and experts, is housed in a 32,000-square-foot facility in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Our Administration, Sales & Marketing and Research & Development team occupies 3,000 square feet of space, while 5,000 square feet is allocated for prototype, assembly and data recovery. Production, shipping and receiving are managed in the remainder of our facility.
http://www.jbiglobal.com/our-company/our-story.aspx
I believe that the following statement is "John's master plan" as you so eloquently typed it:
Company. Overview.
Initially, the JBI business lines appear unrelated. Precisely the opposite is true. We are organically growing our enterprise and expanding our boundaries to include technologies that support our goals.
JBI was born out of the innovation of our founder, John Bordynuik. John's data recovery and restoration process has provided JBI access to valuable engineering discoveries dating back to the 1950's. Applying this process to his personal data library, John recovered the formula for the catalyst that renders the JBI Plastic2Oil (P2O) process efficient and economically viable.
While planning for the build-out of P2O, JBI acquired JAVACO, a telecommunications infrastructure company. With a strong presence in Central and South America, JAVACO will allow for the rapid expansion of P2O in these markets. Additionally, JAVACO will provide important protection for JBI's P2O intellectual property.
In Q3 of 2009 JBI acquired PAK-IT for the high-potential product portfolio and to serve as manufacturer of the P2O catalyst. PAK-IT technology will allow the P2O catalyst to be distributed in pre-measured quantities. Concurrently, JBI is enhancing PAK-IT's original product lines and expanding into the retail sector. JBI will promote the new PAK-IT retail launch using media credits secured in the JAVACO acquisition.
http://www.jbiglobal.com/our-company.aspx
Not sure exactly what he meant either, however; the infrastructure in most 3rd World countries is lacking the pleasantries that the Western and most of the European World's arrogantly take for granted. ~IMO
ty! I mostly prefer to read, but will pipe in if I have something useful to add here.
Probably very slowly, as we all know that China desires to be self-sufficient (except for their oil requirements).
I Will, I Will...
...still alive after the tainted punch!
patience grasshopper...
"will there be a q and a before or after filings? and where is that uplisting? "
perhaps you misunderstood my post - I was replying to this portion of your topic - no other:
"i guess nobody wants any pottymouth 20 cent shares at 4.50.."
And I merely eluded to the fact that I did want those shares.
I did - picked up another 3k this week.
"- i guess nobody wants any pottymouth 20 cent shares at 4.50.."
Thanks for the post! Well worth a message keep and person-mark to boot!
One of my personal favorites...
http://www.bbqaddicts.com/blog/recipes/bacon-explosion/
...bring your own pig to roast!
Looks like 4.5 has bode well for the week. Congrats to all that were about to get in under 5.0 this week!
That's a very good idea!
seem an appropriate size for an Intro Product for potential Fundraising Groups (Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, High School Sporting Fund Raising, etc) how can we participate ?
Once it goes mainstream retail that should be brought up with the sales team!
FWIW...
"I am here for seismic data and P2O. I will be spending a week with delegates from many countries and big oil and gas. Our oil and gas client asked me to present at the conference to standardize data migration. After the invite I arranged for a booth so I can talk with government reps and Oil and Gas all week. There aren't too many opportunities to ... See Morehave all the Dir of Hydrocarbons under one roof. Jacob is here with me and 4 of our staff. It is a very challenging trip. BTW: we always travel coach and no frequent flyer miles FWIW."
~John Bordynuik Tue at 12:13am
Nice pic! It will most likely be a drive to/walk through tour, so the guests would probably need their eyes wide open during the course of it.
Sorry, I am not yet there, as I am currently holding less than 3%.
Yep! And part of the action will be for the benefit of a few invited guests:
"Yes, and we are accommodating for funds and brokers flying up." March 8 at 5:39pm
~John Bordynuik
Media will be after the big money has a chance to step-up to the plate. ~IMO
You are indeed correct there grasshopper!
"Yes, oil will go up forever, just like JBII..."
Come on guys/gals...everyone knows that the vast majority (if not all) of legitimate companies in business today have only shareholders at their annual meeting's. A better topic would be why my $5.00 order is not being filled for almost 30 minutes now and the bid/ask is not changing?
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LOL - Just filled after 3 minutes of the above post. Things that make ya go hmmmmmmmmmm...........
I have buy orders in from 4.6-5.0 and just got 200 at 4.65 - someone doesn't need to let this one ride yet.
Have you been able to find him yet?
LOL - now that may constitute a 'classic'...
And still true 2!
Please explain...sometimes I can be a little slow when it comes to making intelligent investment decisions...
please explain your terminology of my "past performance"? Surely you are not in reference to my current +343% ?
Perhaps you should read back further in this board's posting as well...
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Please don't embarrass your self in that question. I already answered your question - and you know it.
You should already know that that is not true...