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They haven't even figured out the protocol for the studies yet. What have
they been doing all this time besides traveling the world and getting
nothing done?
"We held the inauguration ceremony on July 21st. Since then, we have been working on special equipment fitout modifications, and preparing for facility validation. We have contracted facility validation to a third party which is expected to commence shortly. We plan to move our operations to the new facility in phased manner over the next several months. This is necessary in order to keep current projects undisturbed. We will need to move our existing equipment, as well as install additional equipment at the new facility. We will need to test and validate each piece of equipment. We will need to validate, test and verify that all the systems are functioning as needed for being able to make cGMP drug substance batches. Then we will need to run several batches, analyze the resulting products, and establish that our manufacturing processes are performing satisfactorily to produce the desired drug substance. A minimum of two reproducible batches are required to be made before submitting an Investigational New Drug application (IND) to the US FDA. In addition, we will also need to seek and obtain US FDA registration as a cGMP facility.
"The facility was inaugurated on July 21, 2014, by Honorable Congressman Jim Himes as the Chief Guest ... We are now completing the special equipment fit-out modifications."
Sure sounds like equipment coming way past June 30 to me.
rofl...bullshit...the burst disk has more than one function
the paper never said combustion was the only use. pressure from steam is another use.
so the only thing 'funny' about it is the misunderstanding the many functions of a burst disk
not quite. the cost to jbi according to the saic report was $2.17 million per machine plus 'up to' $0.67 million for other construction costs for a complete site--presumes everything included made from scratch nothing available at the site
what would jbi sell those machines for or what its costs to build them for sale remains to be seen but since jbi already has processors 4 and 5 ready to go they clearly arent very expensive to jbi. jbi has spent less than $2 million on all capital costs in 2013 including processor 4 and 5, new labs or testing equipment, whatever extra hardware was needed for processor 3, etc.
so we're looking at easy under a million per processor. if they are sold for 3 million, 5 million, 10 million, 12 million, whatever it's almost all profit minus less than 1 million beans for cost.
bullshit. try 6.5 million for THREE of them, not "EACH"
http://postimg.org/image/y1uezgx53
looks like 50% up time = $18.5 million a year for a producer of waste plastic
how much would a company pay to make $18.5 million per year in profit? how much profit is that to jbi for a machine that cost its $2.17 million?
remember, a producer of waste plastic wouldnt have our overhead
the arguments for jbi having a machine sale are reminiscent of the arguments against jbi never having a fuel sale.
how did that one work out ?
might want to take a peek at page 25. see the words 'recently' and 'waiver'
dont look now but that there crayola feedstock is in an ENTEC box. didn't we hear thousands of times that entec boxes must mean plastic bought from entec ?
or is entec now making crayola crayons? LMAO
Only with Falsely Accused OTC Scam Stocks
are we told thousands of times that no a single OTC company survives a class action lawsuit then when jbi survives one without even a flesh wound the outcome is 'typical'
lol congrats to all investors who will be receiving the upcoming cash dividend paid for by the d&o insurance without any harm whatsoever to the company itself, is stark contrast to what we heard thousands of times
"When things are good, companies get chatty.
When things are bad, companies clam up"
the cc is closer to chatty or a clam up ? seems like chatty to me.
ive personally never spoken to chris irons to confront him myself, but then again Im pretty much a coward
(no im not chris irons either)
i believe it is sandra elsley who is filing a well karmadized bankruptcy filing, a similar state to that of her associates
LMAO!!! thats not how the average costing method works.
lol he meant the expectations and anticipation of the 10q were already factored into the price of the stock.
lol not that it traded long enough to absorb whatever reaction.
interesting 'lack' of mid .20s last week.
thoughts?
what do u think the 3 year low is?
if u think it was within 3 or 5 pennies then SPLAT indeed. u are wrong.
if that nonsense were true, then every unprofitable solar panel company would be debt free, unable to get any project financing. i can give u a laundry list of unprofitable alternative energy companies with debt project financing.
preferred stock as u probably know is 2nd in line beyond debt financing for liquidation preference, regardless of what the paperwork says. therefore the financiers wouldn't care what the terms of the preferred stock is. it has no effect on them.
John Wesson
Friday I resigned from the Board of Directors of JBI, Inc. I waited until it was publicly filed with the SEC before posting it here.
My resignation had nothing to do with my confidence in the company. In fact, I have even greater faith in the potential, and the contribution to society. See the latest 8K for slide presentation that John Bordynuik made today.
My resignation had to do with several issues:
First, I have always maintained that a well qualified, and vetted Board of Directors would be best for the company, at the right time, and I feel we are at that point - as indicated by the Investors Group side letter.
Second, as of May 15th of last year, after the resignation of Dr. Robin Bagai, and with John Bordynuik stepping down, the residual Board was primarily that of management control. I would have resigned sooner except I felt it imperative to get a new Board in place as quickly as possible, and took that imperative as my major task and concern. I worked as hard as possible to get the best candidates, and the best board for JBI, Inc.
http://jbii.ir.edgar-online.com/fetchFilingFrameset.aspx?FilingID=9233571&Type=HTML
Third, I now feel that I have done as much as I can, that we should get the new Board in place quickly as a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders, and that there is not much more I can do as an independent Board member. I chose this time in the hopes that the disclosure of Crayola, and John's Earth Day presentation would counter any negative considerations that might be felt by my resignation.
small boxes? says who? that sounds just as false as the 'jbi pays for shipping' rumor.
http://www.crayola.com/ColorCycle
cardboard boxes. not shoe boxes LMAO!
as for the cost to crayola to ship it to jbi for free? i dont care if it cost crayola $5000 per pound.
in fact, it begs the question. if crayola is willing to lose money to help jbi out---what else is coming? who else is going to help? and who is going to open his wallet doing so?
tic toc
"FedEx Ground will pick up the markers — Crayola pays all shipping charges!"
http://www.crayola.com/ColorCycle
36 MRFs at the rate of 'Sims MRF' = thousands of tons of waste plastic a day
i'm going to go with RKT's opinion about their own operations. being one of the biggest recyclers in the world, there is no doubt, just like many many many other MRFs, they are left with massive loads of unrecycleable plastic that gets landfilled.
of course this is now an entirely different topic. the faulty premise was that somehow the email and the PR were contradictory. that premise was wrong. the pr spoke of multiple sources of waste plastic while the email only spoke of one.
as an example---"Sims material recovery facility" or Sims MRF generates 60 tons of waste plastic a day. that is just one small mom and pop MRF. RKT is of course a behemoth.
i see no errors in the pr---only errors in the analysis of the pr that states quite clear, succitently, and accurately that rkt generates waste plastic from multiple sources so any analysis on a single source of rkt being represented as a whole would be faulty analysis
besides, the rkt pr was reviewed, approved, and cowritten by rkt according to the terms of the rkt agreement as all rkt prs must be.
pardon me as i only have 8th grade education so i may be mistaken but doesnt the pr clearly say mills AND MRFs while your RKT quote is about ONLY mills and not MRFs?
huh? Lmao!!! I just read thousands of times that half of Canada is already collecting all those bags.
JBII just needs to come up with 35 beans and buy them on the open market.
quite a lot cheaper than the 7fiddy nonsense.
LMAO read the link---
the Crayola factory tour, once a highlight of anyone's trip to Easton, Pennsylvania, became "The Crayola Factory," a downtown attraction that in fact was not a factory at all
key words being 'as a whole'
the best most efficient airlines made money. likewise the best most efficient p2o company will make money.
that would be jbi
begs the question what other behemoth companies are lining up with jbi as we speak
if all green energy companies waited until they were already proven viable on financial statements before they spoke to the public, we would never hear from any green energy companies---ever.
And dogshit like KIOR wouldn't be getting endless funding from government.
LMAO!!! update---perhaps you missed this---
No, John did not sign that piece of paper.
An electronic signature of his was used.
John caught the mistake immediately and sent a corrected letter to the NYSDEC reflecting his current title of "Chief of Technology" over a month ago.
Thank you,
Rachel Michalek
Assistant to John Bordynuik
JBI, Inc.
LMAO!!! even multi-billion dollar refineries can only handle small amounts of water. They will generally refuse any crude oil at any price that has more than 4% water mixed in.
know why?
i do.
i figured it out when i was 8 years old and made mac and cheese for the first time. i put a lid on it.
see, doc, when water boils in a closed loop system, it creates pressure. that's why jbi, multi-billion dollar refineries owned by exxon, and mac and cheese chefs all dont use boiling water in a tightly closed loop system. nobody can handle it beyond small incidental amounts. (otherwise even exxon has to 'prep' its feedstock using dehydration techniques)
---and yet during those same 4 years the stock price rose from sub-penny and is still up thousands of percent never coming anywhere close to sub-penny ever again.
---how perplexing!
i had a strange thought---instead of a google conspiracy (is this for real? really?) that's on par with a final sec settlement signed by a federal judge is not really final (wow!!!), maybe the "bias" in favor of jbi versus agilyx has something to do with agilyx simply being a piece of shit?
naaaah that simple explanation cant be it. i mean who would have thought guys having to wear hazmat suits and making cheese whiz may not be as environmentally friendly.
i believe the author gave special thanks to jbi because she took a personal tour whereas with agilyx she relied on the report from the department she worked in for their professional analysis that showed agilyx is a piece of shit. page 56---
'In May 2012, a research associate of Columbia University’s Earth Engineering Center (EEC) visited
Agilyx’s demonstration facility. The EEC associate met with Mr. Dewhitt and Mr. Ulum and took a tour of one
of Agilyx’s fourth generation processing units. Some of the findings from the EEC associate’s visit to Agilyx
are reported in this section.'
http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/wtert/sofos/ms_thesis/Demetra%20T_Thesis%20Final%20Rev%20for%20publication_March%2016.pdf
its interesting that the information in the report cannot be refuted. so the author's motivation is questioned even to the point of google conspiracies. no im sorry to say i didn't get the link from IR. i got it from the internet. if i got it from IR i would tell you. theres nothing wrong with ir sharing a public link anyway---that's his job! but since u ask im just telling you the truth. i did not get it from ir and would tell u if i had since theres nothing wrong with IR sharing public links.
not only is it the 5th result down (was even less prior) but some other links are less than 10 hours old. how perplexing. no I didnt write the thing lol I got it off the internet
http://www.google.com/search?q=p2o&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari#sclient=tablet-gws&hl=en&client=safari&biw=1024&bih=672&q=p2o+agilyx&oq=p2o+agilyx&gs_l=tablet-gws.12...79061.80855.0.82492.7.5.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0...0.0...1c.1.7.tablet-gws.ITvlJFQTw6k&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.&bvm=bv.44442042,d.cGE&fp=1ac805a4f797b2c6
(no I don't work for JBI in any way shape or form not directly nor indirectly)
comes right up---
http://www.google.com/search?q=p2o&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari#sclient=tablet-gws&hl=en&client=safari&biw=1024&bih=672&q=p2o+agilyx&oq=p2o+agilyx&gs_l=tablet-gws.12...79061.80855.0.82492.7.5.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0...0.0...1c.1.7.tablet-gws.ITvlJFQTw6k&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.&bvm=bv.44442042,d.cGE&fp=1ac805a4f797b2c6
(no I don't work for JBI in any way shape or form not directly nor indirectly)
Page 1---
Research sponsored by
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
EARTH ENGINEERING CENTER
interesting research paper---makes it clear that its not economical to
recycle HDPE unless its a jug or bottle. the rest all goes to landfill,
contaminated or not, so that $750 $650 or even 65 cents per ton valuable plastic
recycle myth turns out to be a complete load of unrecyclable bullshit.
'only' $280 a barrel' net income? i think u meant a ton of plastic waste.
anyway that comes out to $50 to $60 net income (not gross profit) per
barrel. yeah a disgrace.
LMAO
NYC AND COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY APPROVE JBI'S NON-TOXIC VIABLE FUEL PROCESS
http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/wtert/sofos/ms_thesis/Demetra%20T_Thesis%20Final%20Rev%20for%20publication_March%2016.pdf
(while basically ripping agilyx a new asshole)