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Re: leftylen post# 21798

Wednesday, 02/24/2010 11:50:46 AM

Wednesday, February 24, 2010 11:50:46 AM

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ok so IF we have a prototype unit, that works

A: Where is it?
B: Why is no one investing to make 2nd generation unit

C: Why isn't PMDP using that unit to convert tires to create revenue to supply funds for the 2nd generation unit?

I mean even the older unit should be capable of doing lets say even 25% the productivity of a 2nd generation unit. Really not into doing the math right now but I would have to guess with all the astronomical figures hey have thrown out about "potential and expected" revenue it would take no time to actually work to raise the funds...

I mean this is from a PR last july.. You know the one where we first completed the desing before we completed it again this yer?


The fully operational converter is the size of a truck bed. Although the demonstration unit will
not be a full-sized production unit, it will, nonetheless, display its capabilities for various
customers and will most likely pay for itself in the process. This production prototype unit will
cost in the range of $325,000 to $350,000.

A man once told me, "You have to think long term with this stock,
don't look at it everyday don't worry about single ticks up or
down. Be in it for the BIG PROFITS! Besides I dont need anymore
competition buying and selling this stock."