No prob.... I just sit here dumbfounded at times. Sure this is a risky little company, but at some point, good decisions management is making need to granted as legitimate examples of good decision-making.
I attended all kinds of trade shows. The fact JBII is a speaker is major.
The fact it is regional is logical.
If they are liars, then the industry will sit in the auditorium where the talk is given and they will all be duped by a liar who is so bold that he stands up and makes a big deal of something he knows is a lie.
In all my years of attending trade shows sponsored by recognized expert trade organizations, I never once saw such a piece of open crookery engaged in.
I would think that, if this company is now able to confidently make its work known within the experts in its industry.... experts who are regional neighbors and with whom it can be logically extrapolated they often cross paths....
...in that the company is now "coming out" in public, as it were, it frankly stretches credulity, IMHO, for it to be constantly contended that this thing is just an elaborate scam.
If this is a scam, and he is going to stand up in front of regional associates in his industry and spend his time and theirs weaving an elaborate lie, then he is one ballsy scam artist.
This is still a company that could fail or run out of money or some such. But by coming out in a reginal convention, and by speaking publicly on the technological aspects amongst those with whom they are neighbors, there is a lot to the idea that the time may be getting short during which shares will remain this low priced.
And in my opinion, it further discredits the notion that what we have here is just an elaborate scam. Still could be, I guess, but if it is, the JB is one "in-your-face" scam artist.
Thats my opinion, anyway. I'll grant I do not know for sure, but I look hard and long at the high risk stinkies I put money into. I see the paucity of info and I hear the caution of chemists who say that this has to be invalid chemistry, but then I see them coming public and I can not see how they could do this talk unless they are at a point where they are ready to put the technology on the map.
I want them to do it. I could lose a chunk of change if they are liars. But the fact remains that, in the very reality they are speakers at this regional trade show, I find the above points to be logical, and I feel more confident than before that I've not placed my money into a bag full of holes by investing in JBII.
Don't take my observations as investment advice. I'm not telling anyone to buy shares. Or sell. But I still think the regional trade show thingy is a good development and I felt I needed to point out why.
Imperial Whazoo