Thursday, April 21, 2011 8:29:07 PM
Of course I can provide proof to back up my claims (in addition to refute the "no/lack of interest" claims). Again willing to do a comparison that's fair...
(Suggestion: stop confusing Agri-Plas with Agilyx)
The 2nd part to this, is the differences in funding. The postings of the ease and significance of JBI funding appear easily forgotten while simultaneously denying the VC attraction and funding of a competitor
"In speaking with various investment funds and high net worth individuals, the Company (JBI) expects that once an air permit is obtained, raising significant amounts of capital for the purpose of building P2O sites will be a relatively straightforward process, however there can be no guarantee. In the event that cash is needed in the interim, JBI Inc. is positioned favorably for small debt and equity issuances." #msg-56827968
Agilyx funding:
"In addition, the round included participation from previous venture capital investors; Vancouver, British Columbia-based Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital, London-based Saffron Hill Ventures and Portland-based Reference Capital, which each contributed to a $4.25 million Series A round in April 2009."
http://www.sustainablebusinessoregon.com/articles/2011/03/agilyx-lands-22m-from-investors-led.html
"Represented Agilyx Corporation in its $4.25 Million Series A preferred stock financing led by Chrysalix Energy Ventures and Saffron Hill Ventures (Apr. 2009)."
http://www.stoel.com/showbio.aspx?Show=529
"Agilyx, most recently located in Kelso, Wash., launched in 2004. Since then, its popularity within sustainability and environmental circles has grown. In 2008, the Portland Business Journal ranked it among the top 10 businesses in terms of attracting venture capital, the only alternative energy company to make the list. The company's capital investment now tops $7.5 million, multiplying six-fold in the last two years. Most recently, the company won the "Cool Product of the Year" award at TechAmerica's Oregon Technology Awards ceremony in early May."
http://www.youtube.com/user/Agilyx
"Tigard, Ore.-based Agilyx Corp., formerly known as Plas2Fuel Corp., has raised approximately $8.5 million to date and is currently seeking Series B funding of up to $10 million."
http://blog.cleantech.com/sector-insights/waste/waste-to-fuel-firm-addressing-massive-market-opportunity/
(Suggestion: stop confusing Agri-Plas with Agilyx)
The 2nd part to this, is the differences in funding. The postings of the ease and significance of JBI funding appear easily forgotten while simultaneously denying the VC attraction and funding of a competitor
"In speaking with various investment funds and high net worth individuals, the Company (JBI) expects that once an air permit is obtained, raising significant amounts of capital for the purpose of building P2O sites will be a relatively straightforward process, however there can be no guarantee. In the event that cash is needed in the interim, JBI Inc. is positioned favorably for small debt and equity issuances." #msg-56827968
Agilyx funding:
"In addition, the round included participation from previous venture capital investors; Vancouver, British Columbia-based Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital, London-based Saffron Hill Ventures and Portland-based Reference Capital, which each contributed to a $4.25 million Series A round in April 2009."
http://www.sustainablebusinessoregon.com/articles/2011/03/agilyx-lands-22m-from-investors-led.html
"Represented Agilyx Corporation in its $4.25 Million Series A preferred stock financing led by Chrysalix Energy Ventures and Saffron Hill Ventures (Apr. 2009)."
http://www.stoel.com/showbio.aspx?Show=529
"Agilyx, most recently located in Kelso, Wash., launched in 2004. Since then, its popularity within sustainability and environmental circles has grown. In 2008, the Portland Business Journal ranked it among the top 10 businesses in terms of attracting venture capital, the only alternative energy company to make the list. The company's capital investment now tops $7.5 million, multiplying six-fold in the last two years. Most recently, the company won the "Cool Product of the Year" award at TechAmerica's Oregon Technology Awards ceremony in early May."
http://www.youtube.com/user/Agilyx
"Tigard, Ore.-based Agilyx Corp., formerly known as Plas2Fuel Corp., has raised approximately $8.5 million to date and is currently seeking Series B funding of up to $10 million."
http://blog.cleantech.com/sector-insights/waste/waste-to-fuel-firm-addressing-massive-market-opportunity/
