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Verrrry interesting! Any new guess where RKT1 is going? Hmmmmm
Yeah grabbed 560 myself.
You are spot on in regard to the Dow. The JBI...not so much.. Happy Holidays! I mean Merry Christmas! Wow, was almost PC!
I concur. Competition is the y American way. It fosters innovation. There is a huge market for fuel, and a near unending supply of material. Who craws about competition in this market? Good companies will find their niche or die.
1050@1.34 for me.
You can simply call the company and ask how many have been hired. I think some guesstimates from the company are in the past couple Q's. How many will they hire globally? My guess is as many as they need. As for a specific number, I have no idea. Do you?
Sorry blue. Forgive my lack of spell check.
Yeah those math types tend to get it, don't they?
He's relatively youngu in accountant years. About 36. Perhapsnhe see's this as an excellent opportunity. Numbers guys tend to be quite analytical. Perhaps he ran the numbers and figure the odds are pretty good for success here. With his experience with the SEC, it appears the WN means little to him. And thus should that tells me it should mean little to anyone else. Just my IMO.
As I have posted previously, JB is setting the table for you. You might not want to be late.
Personally I prefer option 2.
My point about the CFO being local is quite simple. Local guy taking a major position in a local company may very well lead to a long term relationship which would benefit the company in terms of management stability. Rerardless of what many around the country think, most people in WNY love there area and community and want to stay here. If you can land a major position in your backyard your doing well.
The bile collar aspect I will leave alone as it has no bearing on the CFO hiring and why I think his roots matter.
Local guy. Looks like born and raised in the WNY area.
Matthew Bigham JBI Ceo, graduate University of Buffalo Business school with accounting/ finance degree. Graduate of St.Joe's Collegiate Institute. Member Phi Kappa PSI. Approximately 36 yrs old. Speciality is the SEC.
Matthew Bigham, graduate of University of Buffalo business school, St. Joe's collegiate institute for high school. CPA in both New York and Arizona. About 36 yrs old.Phi Kappa Psi. Specializes in SEC accounting.
Leanin that way...just wasn't suremif that was for certain. If so...whoa.
Oh I am feelin substance! Yes I am.
Ok, now pay attention. I am going to say this nice and sloooooow. KEEEEEEP BUUUYYYING whiiiile yooooou caaaaan. The priiiice is cheeeeap. Thereeerree Isssss morrrrre neewwwwwws commmming.
Just my opinion.
That's what I was talking about!
Just the news I expected!
Personally, IMO, as soon as the first processor is REALLY running and producing 24/7 and Selling all the fuel it produces, I think s/p will double. At his point it's all " show me the money". We know it can produce on a part-time basis. And we know hey can sell it. Now we need the mass output to satisfy the needs of large customers. Businesses want certainty. I believe as soon as JBII shows that they are producing fuel in large enough quantities on a consistent basis, large contracts will be there. Who knows, they may be drafted and in the final stages of agreements at this very moment.
And those numbers may be a little light if the throughput rises after the results of the most recent stack test.
Perhaps Paula could do a revision and plug in the new numbers?
Yeah, who wants too talk about all those lying, hypocritical pieces of stinking dog shit.
Happy Holidays!
On a lighter note, 10 days left in Q4. Any predictions on anything from anyone? Something new if possible.
That's a big bldg for a fab shop. Would not be surprised to see a processor, at least one to also be put in there.
JBII's proximity to MANY MRF's within a 5 mile radius leads me to think they just may expand the NF facility in the near future.
That's just my opinion based on the facts I have lived in this area my entire life.
Ching ching ching. Ching ching ching ching ching all the way!!
Ok so what has been done with the 22 mil of funding they received, and why are they looking for more?
Quick question, just so I can get an idea... In what year was Agilyx first processor built and in what year was there second built? Just wondering how long it took them to get the second done so I can compare that timeframe to JBII's.
" hi dad? This is Wayne NoBalls, your son. I am on my honeymoon...and never done this before...can you tell me where to put it? Please hurry she's waiting!"
What hard-on. Jackass...
LOL the Chinese of all countries! Seems to me if the Chinese had even come close to perfecting this technology, they wouldn't be banning imported plastic and begging for as much imported fuel as they can get. Just thinking...
Agreed. I think many feel similar. At this point even die hard are taking a wait and see, show me the money approach. Good thing is...you can keep adding while the stock is cheap.
Yeaaaah, I was gonna tell you to get your shovel out and bury another one of their dead horses at Raws Dead Horse Cemetary Geeeez.!
Hehe, JB is "setting the table" one piece at a time! Be patient. The feast is coming!
CAN YOU SMELLLLLEELLL WHAT JBII IS COOKIN!! Whoooooooo!
I still think the RKT site is in Pennsylvania or Michigan. Just guessing...
Oh, this might be like Hanukah till the end of the month. Lots little presents from JBII!
Nah, I don't think JB would sell until all RKT sites have processors on them.
The money they put into alternative fuels is a pittance and a sham. The gov't has nothing but disdain for carbon laden fuels. There investments are nothing more than a way to keep the government off their backs. If alternative fuels were profitable without government subsidy, we would have them. It's really that simple. On a dollar for dollar basis, oil and nat. Gas can't be touched. The technology isn't there yet. The American people would embrace alternative fuels in a heartbeat if the costs were the same as oil and gas. But when you are in a recession where every buck is accounted for, asking people to pay more for the same or less is a very tough sell.
That is the beauty of JBII. A new fuel source that is extremely competitive without subsidy.
Make it happen, Santa!
You may be right. I really think shareholders are in a nearly no-lose situation. If the multiple processor system proves to work flawlessly, business grows exponentially. That is the expected outcome. But if for whatever reason, it doesn't then the company goes back to the processor one design which has been a proven moneymaker, and installs multiple single,processors all over and we still make a ton of money. Personally, I don't think that will happen. But this could still be wildly successful with THAT scenario.
I will be adding in the next couple weeks, as I have been all year.