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That is correct! JBI is totally owned by JB.
By end of 2012, DM will be the first European retailer to offer KODAK Photo Books and KODAK Personal Greeting cards nationwide, giving consumers the convenience and ease to create personal, high-quality photo products in minutes. So far, DM has 4,000 KODAK Picture Kiosks in its 1,200 stores nationwide.
Jilted former girlfriend? Internet threats? Are there any examples of these things anywhere?
Is the "I know nothing" defense legal in Canada?
IS........ IT?
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=74581739
Where do you get this ridiculous information?
PS: I won't bother digging out all the old claims of the machine now being ready in it's final form,
make that.....30 tonne MACHINES......plural
THOROLD, Ontario, February 27, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – JBI, Inc. (the "Company") (OTCQB:JBII) is pleased to announce that in Q1 the Company has been successful in bringing its second Plastic2Oil® (“P2O”) processor (the “Processor No. 2”) online at the Niagara Falls, NY facility.
The design of Processor No. 2 is based on data retrieved while working with the original P2O processor (the “Processor No.1”), which since June 2011 has undergone a number of substantial upgrades. The enhancements include a replicable and deployable modular design that leverages economies of scale with our manufacturers, the ability to cater to specific fuel needs of customers and a reduction of stack emissions.
Processor Nos. 1 & 2 are permitted to operate at 4,000 lbs. per hour, however they are currently operating at 2,000 lbs. per hour. The Company expects to operate both processors at 4,000 lbs. per hour, as per the upgraded Air Permit issued by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation ("NYSDEC"), once the Company receives approval on its amended Solid Waste Permit from the NYSDEC.
The Company expects that this amendment will effectively double the plastic feedstock throughput, from 2,000 lbs/hour per processor to 4,000 lbs/hour, which should double the amount of fuel output each P2O processor can produce.
“Bringing Processor No. 2 online represents a significant achievement as well as a milestone for our Company. We believe this sets us apart from other plastic into fuel conversion technologies,” states John Bordynuik, CEO and President. “JBI, Inc. is the first company to successfully move from a pilot plant to a multiple processor, full production plant within the industry.”
Towers and reactors have been fabricated for the third P2O processor (the “Processor No. 3”) and the Company looks forward to bringing No.3 online in the near future.
That is who I see too when doing a google search.
http://www.canadiantherapists.com/SandraElsley/index.html
21. Sandra Elsley was an employee and non-signing officer of the registrants subsidiary company until October 2008. Her employment was terminate with cause in October 2008 and has no role in JBI and is now a common shareholder.
What's her story and what's her significance to the current JBI?
http://google.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?ID=6530564&SessionID=ZOVwHW-QlY-q7G7
Bing.... though gives different results
http://en.netlog.com/sandraelsley
OLD
Oh my bad shipping it to themselves so shipping to themselves awaiting selling it the other companies makes much more sense. Im glad you concur
Like I said the janitor had absolutely nothing to do with TRTN/JBII in 2008. Since reading the board and seeing she is the one listed on the summons paperwork, isnt she in violation of disclosing confidential information? It will be fascinating to find out why she got canned, stealing toilet paper?
Terminated with Cause
She had 7.75 million shares of Expedite stock in 2008 according to the S-1 filing so none of the OSC stuff has anything to do with TRTN or JBII. How in the world did the janitor get so much stock? Its just more frivolous nonsense trying to distract JBII from continuing with processor roll out that is sought after for its liquid GOLD.
What can you tell us about the Elsley termination?
Terminated with Cause
Thorold holds what 250,000 liters of fuel? 66,000 liters went to Coco paving, 17,000 gallons to Indigo that we know of. XTR has recieved.... Selling it to themselves I think not, selling it fortune 100 companies sounds a lot more plausible.
I'll agree to disagree with your assessment of the situation. These companies have inked contracts with JBII, prove that they dont!
The Quarterly filing may resolve all of the myths in the mean time these companies are still partnered with JBI for a reason
they want P20
Below are some of the companies who have entered into a green partnership with JBI, Inc
some of the companies
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/current-partnerships
No. 6 Fuel is heavy fuel generally used in industrial boilers and ships.
No. 6 Fuel produced by the P2O process is the Company’s cleanest product when compared with existing industry standards, containing less than 16 ppm of sulphur in comparison with the maximum of 30,000 ppm allowable in mainstream No. 6 Fuels. Other No. 6 Fuel products are residue products of the refining process and are considered residue fuels, whereas JBI, Inc.’s No. 6 Fuel is a direct product of its P2O process, meaning it does not require further blending.
JBI, Inc.’s No. 6 Fuel is a clear brown liquid at temperatures of 90º F. It has been tested by major industrial users with positive results.
The culmination of the validation process sent a clear message about the beneficial impact of the Plastic2Oil process on the environment.
Through every step of this process the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) worked closely with JBI, Inc.
The support JBI, Inc. received from the NYSDEC was particularly significant. New York State is one of the two most rigorous jurisdictions in the United States with respect to the permitting process required to secure an industrial process permit, second only to California.
The final permitting for the Plastic2Oil process was issued in June 2011.
In December 2011, JBI, Inc. received another favorable assessment by the environmental protection agency in the state where the initial Rock-Tenn Company ("RockTenn") P2O site is being constructed. The environmental permit authority made the determination that this facility does not need an Air Permit and that the proposed project will comply with all applicable local, state and federal air pollution regulations. Additionally, the Company will not require a Waste Permit, because the plastic being processed is already located on-site.
The design of Processor No. 2 is based on data retrieved while working with the original P2O processor (the “Processor No.1”), which since June 2011 has undergone a number of substantial upgrades. The enhancements include a replicable and deployable modular design that leverages economies of scale with our manufacturers, the ability to cater to specific fuel needs of customers and a reduction of stack emissions.
Processor Nos. 1 & 2 are permitted to operate at 4,000 lbs. per hour, however they are currently operating at 2,000 lbs. per hour. The Company expects to operate both processors at 4,000 lbs. per hour, as per the upgraded Air Permit issued by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation ("NYSDEC"), once the Company receives approval on its amended Solid Waste Permit from the NYSDEC.
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2012/02/27/jbi-inc-announces-completion-of-its-second-plastic2oil-processor
Very cool! another pseudo myth put to rest :)
That is a real pretty chart how long did it take to do it? I bet it took less time then putting together a Jabsco 431210. Did you see the Discovery Channel piece about this company? Did you see the SECOND plastic 2 oil machine. Reference the latest permit modification and tell me what it says regarding the equipment on site at the time of the inspection. Re-read Rock Tenns agreement about project development timelines and the EPA permit applications....4-6
From this;
NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, June 16, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 310 Holdings Inc. (OTCBB: TRTN) announced today that it will commence operations with Plastic2Oil, a process and service that extracts fuel from plastic.
NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, Oct. 2, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 310 Holdings Inc. (the "Company") (OTCBB: TRTN) is pleased to announce that it has received confirmation from independent lab tests that its Plastic2Oil fuel has passed ASTM testing.
To This;
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/current-partnerships
FOR THIS;
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/fuel-specs
All that is easily worth 200 Million in developmental costs....
EASILY
Bordy's management is just fine or there wouldnt be 3-6 P20 processors being assembled in various locations. The SEC lawsuit is noise which will end up being egg on their faces. The other lawsuits will fade away as JBII continues to make liquid GOLD
It will be a beautiful day when Kodak sheds their chapter 11 status and becomes whole again. I know many retiree's and shareholders alike will jump for joy when that happens :)
worth between $2.2 billion and $2.6 billion.
Kodak in January filed for Chapter 11, and the company has until June to file procedures for an auction of its digital-imaging patent portfolio, which it estimates to be worth between $2.2 billion and $2.6 billion.
JBII gets their plastic for FREE so why does Agilyx have to PAY for their feedstock? Shareholders must be thrilled to see the visible differences between bothe companies, realizing P20's process is light years ahead of all the others :)
It definitely appears the SEC case alleged against JBII is falling to pieces if they are soliciting other agencies in trying to find anything to bolster their position. The Canadian agencies have to be laughing at "team Boston" by now. I recall mentioning something about other 3 letter agencies investigating "things" a while ago.
The SEC will settle with JBII
Maybe because they are NOT investigating JBII have you ever considered that!? All of this legal fodder is coming to a close. The SEC will settle with JBII.....:)
they confirm there is no action against JBI,
JBII to da Moon!!!!!
If there are products already on the market like the one DOMK is trying to hussle dont they need a spokes person to capture the late night crowd?
Billy Mays is dead
Don Duprea is in jail
who is left???
THOROLD, Ontario, February 27, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – JBI, Inc. (the "Company") (OTCQB:JBII) is pleased to announce that in Q1 the Company has been successful in bringing its second Plastic2Oil® (“P2O”) processor (the “Processor No. 2”) online at the Niagara Falls, NY facility.
The design of Processor No. 2 is based on data retrieved while working with the original P2O processor (the “Processor No.1”), which since June 2011 has undergone a number of substantial upgrades. The enhancements include a replicable and deployable modular design that leverages economies of scale with our manufacturers, the ability to cater to specific fuel needs of customers and a reduction of stack emissions.
Processor Nos. 1 & 2 are permitted to operate at 4,000 lbs. per hour, however they are currently operating at 2,000 lbs. per hour. The Company expects to operate both processors at 4,000 lbs. per hour, as per the upgraded Air Permit issued by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation ("NYSDEC"), once the Company receives approval on its amended Solid Waste Permit from the NYSDEC.
The Company expects that this amendment will effectively double the plastic feedstock throughput, from 2,000 lbs/hour per processor to 4,000 lbs/hour, which should double the amount of fuel output each P2O processor can produce.
“Bringing Processor No. 2 online represents a significant achievement as well as a milestone for our Company. We believe this sets us apart from other plastic into fuel conversion technologies,” states John Bordynuik, CEO and President. “JBI, Inc. is the first company to successfully move from a pilot plant to a multiple processor, full production plant within the industry.”
Towers and reactors have been fabricated for the third P2O processor (the “Processor No. 3”) and the Company looks forward to bringing No.3 online in the near future.
That document reads like a bunch of scare tactic B B B B B B Bull shtt to me
Nothing can stop JBII's environmental impact on the worlds stage
NOTHING!
.....he seems a lot more interested in himself.
These companies are also interested in him too :)
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/current-partnerships
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/government-validation
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/emissions-validation
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2012/02/27/jbi-inc-announces-completion-of-its-second-plastic2oil-processor
More inconsequential noise to distract JBII from building its business
Happy wild goose chase
Nothing will bring JBII down
NOTHING
the SEC will settle with JBII
Ya everyone wants to make money so when does this one become a cash register?
JBII is First successfully NYSDEC approved P20 in its industry, a milestone Agilyx will NEVER be able to claim :)
SAN FRANCISCO — Waste Management Inc., the nation's biggest trash hauler, estimates the rubbish it carts off to landfills may be worth more than $40 billion a year in energy.
That's the value of fuel and chemicals the Houston-based company estimates could be extracted from the 112 million tons of trash it collected last year if the entire waste stream was diverted from landfills, said Carl Rush, senior vice president of Waste Management's Organic Growth unit. Waste Management Inc. receives $12.3 billion for hauling away all that trash.
About 82 percent of that rubbish currently is put into dumps.
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120415/NEWS/204150358/-1/rss02
Cool pictures man! That second machine is a continuous monster a totally different design then the first machine. It looks to be laid out like batteries in a flashlight
30 tonne batteries :)
Is this the week RCFEF is going to break new ground?
JBII is First in the P20 industry, a milestone Agilyx will NEVER be able to claim :)
..........Agilyx, does not have a board on ihub. They are a private company. They buy their plastic.
which proves the point that
JBII is First in the P20 industry, a milestone Agilyx will NEVER be able to claim :)
I have noticed constant postings about Agilyx on the JBII board but no postings of anything on the Agilyx board.
FIRST Plastic2OIL company to go public........JBII
That is a cool idea! There is plenty of plastic being made by resin blenders worldwide everyday. The argument of the world running out of waste plastic is futile. Its taken better then 10 years of worldwide pressure to reduce plastic shopping bags!
There are plenty of uses for discarded plastic. Mushroom foam is one way. But let me ask ya
Who will be supplying the diesel to run the industrial generators to supply electric to the mushroom people to make foam in the first place?
P20