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TaCo_b0b

09/09/11 4:13 PM

#119840 RE: SAE #119839

"If you really are a current investor in SYNJ, why not use that extra-ordinary amount of research skill that you possess to help SYNJ..."


It's because every time I do some DD it always turns out to be something negative... so I just stopped looking, afraid of pulling up on more dirt.

There are other things out there I know, but it all requires calling the Police Department and sending over a $1 for their fee to pull a public record. :)

twggyy

09/09/11 5:32 PM

#119841 RE: SAE #119839

"and has been influential in there success"

Quote:Nice grammer.. Looks like Brian's writing to me.. As for influencial in 'thier' success..


It looks like the correct spelling of influential was misspelled in the "correction". Just thought it was funny, but hey I like anyone who pays attention to this stock. It's just the old saying about glass houses.

RobC

09/10/11 5:35 PM

#119846 RE: SAE #119839

Yes, I enjoy research, it's a huge part of my professional life and a personal hobby.. You gotta like what you do, no? ;)

Also, looks to me most people don't get my grammitcel sarcasm.. But, meh, I was never good at speeling anywho..

So you take the investor help the company get out of trouble so you can get your investment back approach? Seems like a lot of work to go through for a penny stock company.

I disagree about the history of non-professional / youthful behavioral exploits. It is relevant in this case. You are the sum of your experiences. Yes, everyone makes mistakes. But if you continue to make the same mistakes or display the same erratic behavior over and over again for 25+ years, you are either mentally ill, or given certain traits, a scam artist..

No, there isn't anything Brian could or would do to capitalize on 500k.. Do you know what it would take to produce enough bio-fuel to generate adequate income to break even? To even cover operating expenses? So many things have to be put into place and there are literally not enough resources. Think about the regulatory environment alone.. Brian needs financing. Who's going to touch him? How would you pitch him and SYNJ if you had to sell him to another company? How marketable is SYNJ?

Also, the Denami thing is crap.. Ever do in-depth research on Methes? Ever talk with any of their customer(s)? You know they share the same board of technical advisor with SYNJ? Pffft.. again, don't get me started.. BEEN financing? How much DD have you done on BEEN? You should really take a deeper and unbiased look there.. IMO

No, this dream is done and given Brian's history he won't come through. He's only out to line his pockets with the next big trendy idea.

Stockinvestor, I'd love to see this stock get to .0009 and then hope the buy and sell restrictions are removed.. I'd like to help, but do you think Brian would ever get on the phone? Do you think he even has a correct number posted? Can you walk into his office? Make an appointment with his receptionist? No. If he wants help he has great support at SCORE or some small business incubator in the DC Metro area.. I'd advise him to start there, he clearly lacks basic skills to manage business, he is clearly is in over his head. Or.. he knows exactly what he's doing and that makes him a rip-off artist. Either way Brian's bio-fuel dream is over. Investorshub is not the only stock board. He's taking a beating pretty much everywhere.

I kinda feel bad for him.. Kinda.. He's just one guy with poor business skills and a really, really bad strategy. He has poor 'people' judgment. Every single business partnership has ended badly. We won't attack his personal relationships or people skills, we can let BSIAFL do that.

Combine these facts with his inability to manage cash flow and can't or won't, which is a scary thought, pay taxes with lawsuits and judgements against him for pitiful amounts (like 200.00) of money.. My advice to him would be to take his 500k (if it is even his to take ) and put it towards retirement. Time to cash in and get a day job. He needs to go back to work..

Also agree with the earlier post every time you dig deeper, or tug on a thread you find scarier information..

Final question, would you buy more SYNJ knowing what you know now? Do you have criteria you use when investing? I didn't when I bought SYNJ and others.. I do now and CEO background is near the top of the list..