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waikikian

03/20/11 9:07 PM

#96979 RE: dreaminbig #96978

Catalyst is supplied from Pakit division.....Highly doubt it is molten lead. :-D

Rawnoc

03/20/11 9:43 PM

#96980 RE: dreaminbig #96978

Islechem made sure all chemicals in the catalyst are legal.

grantg2

03/20/11 10:33 PM

#96984 RE: dreaminbig #96978

"How would one know without doing a ton of research"

One wouldn't!

HOWEVER...

It's a lot less than a ton of research needed
to know that the JBII catalyst is NOT molten lead...

and DUE DILIGENCE is the very least ONE SHOULD DO if investing in a company!

Exception might be if you have money to lose by ignoring the need to do any DD...

or you know someone already LONG JBII so well that you trust that person's DD and evaluation of the stock enough to GO LONG!

grantg2

03/20/11 10:38 PM

#96985 RE: dreaminbig #96978

See how easy that was... hardly a ton of research...

and probably information about JBII that could be gleaned from the JBII iBox or from a couple of the DD summaries posted on the board fairly often.


http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=61156329


http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=61155626

Zardiw

03/20/11 11:50 PM

#96990 RE: dreaminbig #96978

Yeah well.....ntic does other things besides pyrolysis....they sell solvents and crap.....paralysis is just a hobby for them.....and it's their subsidiary that deals with their paralysis.......z

Justice37

03/21/11 11:27 AM

#97009 RE: dreaminbig #96978

Where have they placed the three machines, I couldn't find that information on the website?

The JBI process doesn't get hot enough so molten lead isn't the catalyst, I have 100% confidence in saying that.

I think it's a great company and they have a lot going for it in other areas, just not seeing anything substantial regarding plastic to oil.