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I'm hoping for year end - the parts all appear to be on site and it appears some of the preliminary construction has been completed.
completely different business. They manufacture parts - extremely expensive parts. Not sure there are a lot of completed sales as yet.
touch back >> in what >> 4 years
that oft touted A co. has how many years
head start on JBI >> and are where exactly?
P2O works
and the lifestyle all shareholder will become accustomed to - Can't wait
exactly - the key word here is shareholder. A lot of us went to the AGM and saw the SAIC report. We know what we have.
What is being missed is that the info should be available since shareholders own JBII.
abundance of caution - for what reason?
So what you're saying is that the SAIC people lied? Now that's quite a stretch.
It was relied upon by the SAIC auditor at the time. I expect that the numbers can't be relied upon now as the input restrictions were increased by the DEC 2 months after the report that allows them to double their input - which, if you don't understand, doubles the output numbers.
not sure about your comment about a juicy john but the SAIC report has verified beyond any doubt that P2O works. You see the numbers reported in the executive summary?
it has been answered by SAIC - P2O works - w/o a doubt
I think a lot of questions will be answered in the next Q - a few days away.
It came from the same place that the SAIC auditor reported - the JBI plant in Niagara Falls, New York. For anyone to suggest that JBI is not making fuel at this stage is really out of the picture in their DD.
There's no proof on where that "fuel" came from.
I guess numerous millionaires thought the report could be relied upon - after all upon seeing the report they invested over 12 million dollars. And they made that investment before the DEC approved feedstock input to up to 4000 lbs. per hour.
well yes. Not much doubt why management expects CFP by Q1. #2 is making fuel, the retrofit to # 1 is imminent and # 3 should be complete by year's end
Nice small recovery today! Does someone know something? LOL
or another very substantial clue was the SAIC report that resulted in an investment of about 12 million dollars.
of course the report can no longer be relied upon - they are now capable of inputting 4000 lbs. per hour instead of the 2000 lb. restriction at the time of the audit.
that's because things have changed - shortly after the testing/report JBI was provided approval from the New York DEC to double the input from 2000 lbs per hour to 4000 lbs. per hour.
but... P2O does work!
must be a lack of topics when the NSS issue is continually talked about here. It's a theory some people have - may be true or untrue but it's been beaten to death.
Personally I think your numbers are ahead 1 quarter.I believe the 3rd Q will be in the 250,000 range again and substantial increases will be seen in in Q4 and 2013 Q1. Hope your numbers are right though.
I agree that we will have to wait a little longer for some substantial numbers. Looking forward to a steady progression in Q4 and Q1.
I do know 1 thing P2O works.
and those numbers were based on 2000 lbs. per hour. As we all know the DEC approved 4000 lbs per hour a couple of months after the report was prepared. You're right the number cannot be relied upon in light of the fact that input can now be doubled and therefore profits as well.
of course
Does anyone else remember a post quoting IR as saying that JBI couldn'r release the SAIC report, as they were resticted by SAIC from doing so?
I can think of one other out of date item - at the time of the testing by SAIC JBI was only permitted to process 2000 lbs. - now they have been approved for 4000lbs.
what claim did the company make that you are referencing? The SAIC is not part of JBI
SAIC is one of the most respected companies in the world - It is you that must be wrong.
of course - just like the example. Same staff much much more production
Here's the difference For argument sake say there are 15 employees working at McDonald's - those 15 employees sell 1 hamburg - they will not not make a profit. However, if they sell 100 burgers they break even - they sell 1000 burgers they before CFP. The same number of employees can make 1 hamburgs or 1000 without an increase in staff.
True or not - shorts should feel guilty if they have a direct impact in causing lower share prices which directly affects PIPE prices and the company's ability to finance. Shorting shouldn't be legal for start-up companies = it's hard enough to succeed without having to fight the numerous road blocks. This is break through technology that will have a huge impact on one of the world's largest environmental disasters - waste plastic.
at 4 tons an hour that's about 10 hours a day. If they are operating only at an average of 2 tons an hour that's 20 hours a day - seems reasonable.
At 260 gallons from a ton of plastic, the company would have to process ~39 tons of waste plastic a day through this darkened facility to fill a 10,000 gal. tanker.
Why WM and not RKT or an oil and gas company? Was WM only an example or is that your best guess?
Selling a tanker load of fuel is not a material event that requires a PR? That's like thinking that McDonald's should PR every burger sold.
If I recall correctly Bob Molodinia stated that the bins contained 2000 lbs. of plastic May have been the Discovery Channel program.
And what evidence do you have the SEC case hasn't collapsed? The lack of activity on the docket is very unusual. You cite an example but that example is very unusual.
There's no evidence that anything of the sort has happened
new here so don't know a lot about the stock - even though I bought a large number of shares months back. Is something happening? What is a realistic PPS here and should I hold?
your kidding right?
All one needs to do is a little DD.
So has the catalyst scaled up? Do they even use it anymore?
They were all interested in whether the catalyst worked and whether it was scalable
correct
I know it is the NSSFM causing all the problems.
Agilyx sells machines - what site did WM say they were going to install the machine at.