Re:<"But [the blending site] was a no-brainer investment that I'm sure was in JB's master plan the entire time.">
Except that the blending site is completely unrelated to Mr. Bordynuik's supposed core competency. As is the recycling facility. I don't remember him mentioning how either would be used...although maybe he made suggestions at the conference call. The purchase is highly suggestive to shareholders, however. Did he also rent the recycling facility from friends and family? I don't know the answer to that.
If you think about how to capitalize on a new technology, spending money to vertically integrate doesn't make any sense. You could just as well pay someone competent to do the parts where you have no expertise. The defunct blending facility which he supposedly purchased from friends and family, suggesting that's how he could add value, is a prime example. He could contract to have whatever he's producing blended with whatever additives he wants. Why not focus on his supposed core competency instead?
Remember back in April when production was starting? No? Remember when production was starting right after the permit, recieved on December 2nd? No? I give it another few months before more people start seeing that Mr. Bordynuik is continuing to move that carrot just out of reach of investors.
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