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Re: User336447 post# 263809

Monday, 03/31/2014 9:09:36 PM

Monday, March 31, 2014 9:09:36 PM

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That may be true Kool, the problem is that this is the polar opposite of the original business plan/ premise, of JBI. Originally, they were going to become successful by making and selling fuel, and they made some great promises, like being able ot make fuel for $10. Turns out not to be true. So this change in the game plan seems a bit too convenient. Yes, one can argue that free feedstock from the buyer makes it profitable, but the numbers are very difficult to work out for an investor. Almost impossible. It becomes an empty promise, a blanket statement.

Investor sneed better numbers to assess whether or not this is economically viable, even if free feedstock is provided on customer site.