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I was just looking at the speed of that processor...that alone was enough of a problem for me.
Oops didn't pay close enough attention I guess.
Saw a commercial for Tide ...they have some packets that dissolve in the laundry for boosting cleaning or something. Hope these are all paying royalties or whatever you call it.
We are moving on at least 3 fronts.
p2o
pak-it
tape reading
They are all increasing so theres no way to get an accurate estimate.
Don't forget about the advertisement for a ship captain...what is that all about. If someone calls the company please ask if they can tell us about that. Do we own a ship? That is a strange part of this that nobody has been talking about lately.
If we have a ship I volunteer to be a guard if they mount a quad-50. It would get me out of here.....
Just put a Mr yuck sticker on the bag...anyone old enough to remember Mr Yuck?
Will they be able to renew that patent?
Not enough volume to fly if you ask me..patience it will come. Remeber we are not using stock promoters and short term as in now and last months its kept this stock down. I prefer the route the CEO is taking. In time it will get "discovered".
When they show success with a PTO processor running at a good rate interest in franchises should boom. If I remember correctly the manufacturer in China can produce 20 or 40? processors a month(was a post about it quite a while ago). Don't know if we have enough manpower to even get that many machines going per month but if interest comes it could be faster than people think growth wise.
Don't you guys know that if you have a US stock account you can't short OTC stocks, but if you have an overseas account you can? Barring any changes since about 1999. There were guys back then who made a good living shorting OTC stocks..one of them I talked to lived in the Canary Islands.
Thanks for BBI.B sold it at close to a double and moved the capital into TRTN. Hoping TRTN moves in a month or so.
Filled now
Order at 1.10 not getting filled real fast.
There are a lot of negative ratings for BBI.B coming out..think its time to sell and rollover into TRTN?
oxyclean is my guess.
Is that including the time to retro-fit the machine?
I talked to my cousin today and found out that a lot has changed in plastic since I used to work at the factory he worked at. Most of the plastics can be recycled and are. On the other hand the company that had a lot of regrind around (the plastic is hard to reuse) still will have a lot of scrap. The post industrial can sell for .15 to .40 a lb. The post consumer plastics are still very undesirable so we should still get that plastic cheap or free.
So what is the verdict then? Are we only going to recycle curbside plastics and rubber tires if most factories are better at recycling plastic than the ones I worked at?
Well I did say numerous times that it was a "mickey mouse" operation. Not here ...in real life.
Wow 15 times. I am used to 3 times max for reuse. They usually run a "cleaning" plastic through when they change types of plastics. When we did the grinding the colors were all mixed together. Things may have changed a bit in the last seven years. LDPE was the easy one to reuse HDPE i don't remember what we did with ...the crosslink, vinyl (critters we made no cloth backing ect) and nylon went in the dumpster. The problem they had sometimes was the fact that someone would send a metal insert into the grinder..didn't see it ect. and the whole batch was bad. The clean stuff they sold for less than the processing cost and there was always a huge excess in the warehouse.
That sounds better. In all the areas I have worked in the parts continue cooling after they are taken out of the molds...go to the final station (usually a punch press in extrusion) and I had to take measurements after 15min/30min/60 min because the parts continue shrinking. Using regrind for injection molding is a different animal then. I am also assuming that the plastics that were not reusable still are not such as crosslink as an example. Nobody is going to use plastic they can run back into the hopper to make oil. It will be all the undesirable plastics that are contaminated ( little black spots in the part), are normally not recycled (crosslink), and the regrind that is all different colors.
We did recycle some plastic, but it was only used in specific parts.
If TRTN decides to do municipal garbage they are going to need people to separate the half full peanut butter containers ect. if it hasn't been done already.
I am not sure how that is possible because of my personal experience with using reground plastic, but at any case my brother worked for the company that does municipal plastic pickup. He said they go to great lengths to get the plastic used, but often there is no market for it and it ends up in a landfill. I never worked in injection molding. Rotomolding, blowmolding and extrusion are the areas I worked in. I do not understand how the dimentions can come out acceptable in injection molding when they do not in these other areas, but you never know. It could be that the part is cooled more completely in the mold which would make a big difference.
Sorry I am not buying it. Recycled plastic is crap..nobody wants to use it. If it is used it has to be on parts with loose tolerances (and probably black in color). I know without a doubt that tons of factories would love to never have to use it again. They pay more for the person to run the parts through the grinder than they get out of the regrind. I have worked personally with reground plastic and know that it never gets back what is lost and the dimentions of the parts end up with a lot of variation.
What a load of crap....factories hate reusing plastic. The places I worked at had extreme excesses of ground plastic because they had a hard time finding anyone who wanted it. Once plastic is used the first time it will never be the same. Some of the properties are lost plus a large amount of plastic parts are white in color and recycled plastic is never clean enough.
Factories dump a crapload of plasic that can't be recycled right into the dumpster. I have never seen anything done with it other than that. Nobody picked it up for free at any of the factories I worked for.
There was a lot of speculation as to forward looking statements in the 10Q. If people are disappointed they blame the people who kept stating exiting stuff was going to be on the 10Q (footnotes). The hype was way too high before it came out. I am not selling any time soon but I don't blame anyone who is disappointed. This BS about the 10Q being everything people said it would be makes them look like hypsters trying to cover their tracks. Attacking people who say it was hyped up makes people look less credible. Anyone following this board for a while knows.
Yawn
Apparently there was some bad communication somewhere.
Don't mind me I am short on sleep, but I want to see the 10Q so ill stay up till at least 3:00.
Not to mention the amount of energy required to produce it. Kinda like the problem with hydrogen tech
Im checking google right now
Well what if they do it on a large scale and it goes bonkers, starts pulsing emp waves and collapses into a small black hole?
There is still a huge discrepancy between BBI and BBI.B so it is possible for BBI.B to rise at some point for no reason other than to be where its supposed to be. Of course BBI could come down to meet it.
John told me he wasn't going to patent the catalyst because people can look at the patent and copy it. He stated that many countries do not honor patents. The example he gave me was that when he was in Japan there was a ton of stuff that was copies of things with US patents on them. The only concern left then is if someone can reverse engineer it.
Another thing that you don't remember that I posted a while ago is that a big portion of the plastic that is recycled they don't really want to recycle. Plastic in factories that has been used once and is ground up looses some of its qualities. It gets mixed in with raw plastic and still at a 10 percent level will make parts that have low tolerances come out bad. They only recycle plastic (for the most part) because they are pressured to. Some parts do not have tight tolerances. I have produced these, and they end up all over the place measurement wise. They shrink different when they cool down...they come out with different widths and usually look like total crap because of color difference and marks that come out on the part. At the factory I worked at the stockpile of ground up plastic kept growing far outpacing demand. As you mentioned there are plastics that cannot be used again and those parts are tossed in the dumpster.
Transit isn't a big deal once cash is built up...same delay for oil from overseas...keep a flow coming eventually. Very good to hear.
I am assuming these are a design that is already in use and your going to make modifications to it? Do you know how fast the Chinese company can crank them out?
Is the volume correct on Ihub quotes?
Yea it was during the roaring '90s that we are paying for now. I don't remember if it was 20 mil or 28 mil but I distinctly remember seeing it on television. Who bought them out I cannot remember.
Some dilrod on Raging Bull was posting he thought IHUB was finally being shut down. What the heck happened to that site. It totally sucks now. It doesn't even pay to post because you have morons bashing the stock with no facts to back anything up. I bet those 2 guys who made Raging Bull and sold it for 20mil are still laughing about it.