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From the description of that it looks like the prelude to a 3D Liquidmetal printer....
Conf Call Number
Appears to be incorrect, use the webcast link from their website
Wow after further investigation on this Steve guy it appears that he registered the Pakit.com domain under his own name in 2002 while working there and held on to it after he left even though the company holds the pakit name as a registered trade mark.
Wow just Wow
Here is the public domain information from whois
08/21/13 20:34:23 whois pakit.com
.com is a domain of USA & International Commercial
Searches for .com can be run at http://www.crsnic.net/
whois -h whois.crsnic.net pakit.com ...
The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .EDU domains and
Redirecting to GODADDY.COM, LLC
whois -h whois.godaddy.com pakit.com ...
Domain Name: PAKIT.COM
Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com
Updated Date: 2012-01-09 12:23:57
Creation Date: 2002-03-11 17:02:04
Registrar Expiration Date: 2019-03-11 16:02:04
Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registrant Name: Steve Seneca
Registrant Organization: NAS
Registrant Street: 9140 NW 47TH Court
Registrant City: Coral Springs
Registrant State/Province: Florida
Registrant Postal Code: 33067
Registrant Country: United States
Admin Name: Steve Seneca
Admin Organization: NAS
Admin Street: 9140 NW 47TH Court
Admin City: Coral Springs
Admin State/Province: Florida
Admin Postal Code: 33067
Admin Country: United States
Admin Phone: +1.2156305578
Admin Fax: +1.9545751710
Admin Email: senzy29@gmail.com
Tech Name: Steve Seneca
Tech Organization: NAS
Tech Street: 9140 NW 47TH Court
Tech City: Coral Springs
Tech State/Province: Florida
Tech Postal Code: 33067
Tech Country: United States
Tech Phone: +1.2156305578
Tech Fax: +1.9545751710
Tech Email: senzy29@gmail.com
Name Server: NS65.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Name Server: NS66.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Strange since he (Steve) worked/part owner at Pakit and now sells cleaning products that look identical to the Pakit products including the labels on the products and it appears that he owns the Pakit.com domain.
It would seem that he was doing some funny business there…….
4k you can add me to the list.
I would have liked to have heard some talk about the Rock Tenn location with some time frames.
RockTenn
will be forced at some point to clean up the massive amount of waste plastic they have and I think this is their best alternative. So getting the deal finalized and the new processors installed is the direction.
There is a signed contract with them, you have nothing more than a guess.
I wonder
If they will finalize the talks with RockTenn resulting in them providing financing for the installation of the processors.
guess that could happen any day now....
You must be looking at the wrong message board I see a lot of talk about the RockTenn deal here.
Come on Brig, you can't actually believe the machine exists...
JBI has a talented photoshop crew that just draws these things up on the computer. Isn't that what SCAM companies do? They don't actually buy equipment, properties, test equipment, hire people bring in outside agencies like the NY DEC and on and on....
LOL
Ever hear of Love Canal? Just burying stuff doesn't make it go away.
I'd like to see you drop a well to get your drinking water from those landfill areas LOL.
People used to be able to put anything in the trash, then they had to recycle cans then paper/cardboard and now plastics.
Eventually they will run out of landfills to place it in and then it will be illegal to put any plastic in the landfills.
Ever hear of Love Canal? Just burying stuff doesn't make it go away.
I'd like to see you drop a well to get your drinking water from those landfill areas LOL.
People used to be able to put anything in the trash, then they had to recycle cans then paper/cardboard and now plastics.
Eventually they will run out of landfills to place it in and then it will be illegal to put any plastic in the landfills.
good luck with that.
It appears
That the company(Aqua Chem Pacs) that Grampp went to work for is being sued by Big 3 Packaging (the company that bought Pakit) for patent violations along with Steve Seneca.
http://news.priorsmart.com/big-3-packaging-v-aqua-chempacs-l6Uv/
maybe he ends up with no job as well as no money from the lawsuit.
Above avg vol today.
3m avg vol is 154,208 todays vol 169,561
It is my take that there is no shipping costs at a Rocktenn site. I wonder why New York pays so much to send their plastic to landfills when they can get so much money for it as you claim?
You would probably have to double the shipping costs in the Lithium battery example since the matterials have to be shipped over to china before they can refine it and then make the batter to ship it back so no way to make money there either yet somehow they are doing it.
I'm sure at some point Rocktenn in Jacksonville will either have to shut down the location or find someplace else to put their monofil site plastic or go out of business because they won't be allowed to continue to put plastic in there forever.
Besides the construction of the equipment the only costs will be the handling of plastic from the plant across the yard and the nearby monofil site. I'm sure it will be feasible for Rock Tenn to work out the details since they obviously can't get what you claim for the plastic there.
The way you put it.
NOTHING is feasible, it would cost McDonalds too much to distribute burgers and fries, it would cost Walmart too much to get their crap from China, how could it possibly be feasible to mine lithium in Canada and ship it to China to be refined and then made into batteries and shipped all the way back to the US to be put in hybrid vehicles???
How much will it cost JBI for plastic at a RockTenn site??
How much will it cost JBI for plastic when they have processors at a New York city collection site when its too expensive for them(NY City) to haul away and bury their plastic in landfills in other states? What will they do when other states refuse to take the plastic?
Maybe dump it in the ocean again? Its cheap to dump it in the ocean I guess your logistics work there so that's the answer.
So how much will JBI have to pay for.plastic at a RockTenn site?
It would seem to me that if they just place the P2O processors at the NYC collection points this will solve NY's problems having to pay for transportation of the waste plastics to landfills, tipping fees (even though they are supposed to be able to get big bucks / ton for plastic) and other costs. They must be incredibly stupid there since they can get so much money for the plastic and they are just trucking it many miles to be burried.
How many landfills to they have to fill to capacity before they decide its worthwhile? Well I guess they could load up some rockets and launch them into the sun or something.
I wonder how much they would save in fuel costs since they would be able to buy the fuel from the process (at a discount)to power their trucks for collection?
It seems to me P2O would work for NY!
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NYC currently recycles approximately 1.45 million tons of MSW and combusts with energy recovery another 0.55 million tons. The bulk of the MSW - approximately 5.45 million tons - is transported via trucks, train, and barge to out-of-state landfills in Virginia, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Although landfilling is comparatively cheaper than other waste management practices, it has become increasingly more expensive because local landfill space is sparse and NYC waste has to consequently travel farther distances to be landfilled. The NYC Office of Management and Budget projects that, in the next few years, the cost of landfilling for NYC for residential and institutional waste will increase by nearly 50% (from $305 million in 2013 to $450 million in 2016). Landfilling is not a sustainable long-term waste management solution because it has negative environmental impacts and the land available for landfill use is limited. Specifically, landfilling is estimated to generate 26 million tons of CO2 emissions per year and to destroy 140 acres of green field space per year.
oh oh it must go in the air which means that the NY DEC is scamming everyone covering up the STACK results.
I mean since JBI passed with flying colors the NY DEC must have doctored the numbers right?
Comedy just Comedy
WOW I have to wonder why Chrysler and GM would have sent their plastic piles to JBI for free if they were able to get so much money for them?
They must be incredibly stupid.
Honestly I don't believe your numbers at all.
There is just too much landfill bound plastic that JBI can help with and I just can't imagine that if the people sending the plastic there were able to get what you say per pound they would do that instead of paying hauling and tipping fees.
But maybe if you try giving Waste Management a call and tell them your story they will come to realize that their partnership with Agigoo is a waste of time and dump them.
The SEC's version of "Protection" takes so long it doesn't protect anyone except the people that are employed there.
The Market is a much more efficient means...
You've done all this research....
So if your a company and you have tons and tons of plastic that you can't sell. How much does it cost to haul it away and how
much are the tipping fees for depositing it in a landfill?
LOOK at the TRUCK PLACARD !!! NOT DIESEL !!! NAPTHA !!!
WOW that's amazing, maybe that is what was in the truck!
Its been stated many times that NAPTHA is something that comes out of the process and amazingly enough they can actually sell it!
"We must assume"
You can assume what every you'd like.
As for me I will go with my knowledge of the process, company and the people there.
That is why I am Long JBI!
There are no Toxins in the fuel.
They have a gas chromatograph to check the fuel.
I'm also sure that if there were a Toxin problem in the fuel these companies that are currently buying the fuel would stop buying.
1. Coco Paving:
Coco Asphalt Engineering, a division of Coco Paving, Inc., entered into a Supply and Service Agreement for the Company’s ultra-clean, ultra-low sulphur fuel.
2. Oxy Vinyl:
Oxy Vinyl Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY - News), has agreed to purchase JBI's low sulphur heating oil for $109.80 per barrel.
3. Indigo Energy:
long-term fuel supply agreement with Indigo Energy Partners, LLC (“Indigo Energy”).
“We are very impressed with JBI, Inc.’s proprietary technology and the quality of their fuel products,” stated Martin N. Underwood, Jr., COO of Indigo Energy
4. XTR Energy:
the signing of a multi-year transport fuel supply agreement with XTR Energy Company Limited (“XTR Energy”).
WOW thats AMAZING
I guess they don't have to pour even 1 yard of concrete after all.
LOL
SEC Case
For all of those that said millions in disgourgement, millions in fines JBI out of buinesss.
YOU WERE WRONG
Time to get over it and move on......
Only a year behind now
maybe go back and read the previous message board posts.
I'm amazed you bypassed the media credits.
What are the logistics at a RockTenn site? How far does plastic have to be shipped to get it to where they will make fuel?
I'm sure there are more questions but thats a good start.
I'll answer it for you NOT FAR!!!
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With the developing smog issues in China and Japan I would imagine they will likely be Illegal there soon as well.
Funny I don't see any of them making fuel
I'm sure there are lots and lots of drawings of big drums.
but can they make sweet looking FUEL to sell?
I think NOT
I see I guess its just ma a pa retail buying.
BTW the % gain on my recent purchases is up nicely.
I can't understand
How all of these funds get sucked into this SCAM of a company.
Can someone please explain to me how that could possibly happen?
I mean with all of the issues some posters bring up why would they buy?
The other shoe dropping, sec case coming back, plastic supply issues, logistics(boys this is the big one), paying for plastic, permits, NY dec fines, fuzzy math getting extra fuel gas coke problems.
In the mean time the price of the stock soars.
ROTFL
Why would a SCAM company break ground on anything???
Its supposed to be a SCAM..........
In the mean time
People keep wishing they can prove its a scam.
SEC case is down the drain
the other case will be right behind it
price is headed higher and higher
plastic goes in fuel comes out
I don't know if any concrete has been poured, maybe they don't have to pour any.
you should survey the google sat photo for some clues.
While your at it check out the rail line, engine in the garage and power plant near by
BTW I'm a happy share holder for quite some time now.
you never answered my questions.
"Logistics… the killer is in the details boys "
How long does it take to get the plastic from where RockTenn recycles the cardboard to where JBI converts it to fuel?
I guess there are people that know and people that don't know.
Has even 1 yard of concrete been poured yet?
I guess there are still some that don't know since they are still thinking the SEC case isn't settled.
Can someone let me know
when we will be hitting the predicted fiddy cents
or did they mean fiddy bucks?
I'd like to take this moment to thank those that sold me shares below $1
I have a couple of questions for you...
if the fuel didn't work why would XTR and other customers be buying it?
How much will the feedstock cost JBI from a RockTenn site?
how much will it cost to move the plastic from the RockTenn cardboard recycle plant(jacksonville) to where JBI will convert it to fuel?
do you know if JBI has solved the coking problem?
Sorry guess you didn't hear the SEC settled the case for a small fine. Time to move on and get LONGGGGGGGG