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NewMoney

07/13/11 12:45 PM

#119116 RE: Artiztic1 #119114

Except what they produce is a useless sludge that solidifies if
not kept hot so it can be transported to the refinery.

JBII fuel needs no further refinement.

No competition. Which would you buy?

BRIG_88

07/13/11 12:46 PM

#119117 RE: Artiztic1 #119114

Correct.....fortunately Agylix and their pudding is no competition for JBII....

P2OBleavR

07/13/11 1:23 PM

#119133 RE: Artiztic1 #119114

Although it is not worth anybodys time on this board to do so, it would be an interesting challenge to ask you to list the chronological accomplishments of Agilix including everyting from the prototype to a fully operating processor including trade exchange, stack test, permits, sales, endorcements, etc... I realize Agilix has been in operation at least 3 years longer than JBII. By doing a chronological history of Agilix and comparing to all of the DD of JBII located at the top of this page, I believe you will more than likely convience even yourself there is no real competition between the P2O products.




Closing your eyes to any competitor either private or publicly trading is a huge mistake IMO. Agilyx is relevant to the discussion here, as a competitor fighting in the same space of plastic to oil conversion.

Justice37

07/13/11 1:45 PM

#119148 RE: Artiztic1 #119114

I'm certainly not closing my eyes in regards to other companies that convert plastic to oil. I certainly did not get the impression that quarterdeck1 was saying this, his assertion is that this board is about JBI and way too much time is being spent discussing other companies. I have no problem discussing the pros and cons about other companies but the percentage of posts has got a bit too much lately.

I am concerned about assertions that JBI is resting on its laurels and are not pursuing their business plan vigorously. The company has accomplished a lot in just over two years but the focus has been about what have not done for shareholders this past month instead of focusing on the many positives. Why would any company rest on their laurels when they are not cash flow positive yet and have not closed deals on JV's yet. I have every confidence the company will become cash flow positive and will announce JV's but it would be ludicrous to assert (not saying you have done this by the way) that a start-up company is not hard at work.

I see no evidence that JBI is not taking their current market position seriously. I can't envision a time when JBI could rest on their laurels in the next decade.