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Re: Justice37 post# 97092

Tuesday, 03/22/2011 11:35:29 PM

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:35:29 PM

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think it's just a mistake and that is all it is, nothing else. Where did Reuters get their information so that they could make a mistake about the CEO and the address of company, not getting it?????

That's what I said - nothing untoward. A mistake. I'm not sure what you are not getting? I'm not sure who is responsible for correcting these errors. But I would think IR would be all over this. Maybe you can correct it. It's misleading and at this juncture we need clarity in everything on the net.


Also, please explain about the perceived misinformation you claim to have found in the report, I would appreciate it if you could be specific. Thanks.

Perceived misinformation? Address. CEO. What other discrepancies do you see in the following? I've highlighted some of them. A holding company? WBENC? Who's the female owner? back of the house? What about Karcher? Dropps, etc? Where is the current company information? This is very dated - how does this persist? Just want the real info on the net - better for the future. Better for the stockholders.


Reuters: Full Description

JBI, Inc. (JBI), incorporated on April 20, 2006, formerly 310 Holdings, Inc. is a holding company. The wholly owned subsidiaries of the Company include JAVACO, Inc. and Pak-It, LLC. As JavaCo, the Company is a part of the supplier diversity network, WBENC and distributes over 100 lines of equipment from fiber optic transmitters to radio frequency (RF) connectors. As Pak-It, JBI manufactures and supplies cleaning chemicals for back of the house cleaning for regional and national accounts.

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JBI designed and manufactured a 40-foot Mobile Data Recovery Container complete with 18 tape drives, photographing stations, servers, air handling, tape dehydration systems, and room for tape libraries. The container is capable of reading in excess of 700 tapes per day. JBI does not use off-the-shelf-hardware and software and has the ability to design technology to recover most legacy data and most modern media.

Data Migration Products

JBI is sourced by institutions to read their volume of legacy data seven and nine track tapes. It has read tapes for MIT. JBI provides data recovery solutions for newer types of magnetic media that include microfiche, optical media and film.
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