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buenokite

01/24/14 12:11 AM

#256702 RE: stocker11 #256701

Any thoughts on those production numbers for Q4?

chris13

01/24/14 2:39 AM

#256705 RE: stocker11 #256701

the problem is dude your greatest processor in the world doesnt make money simple.....hence the 8cent share price.....oh there aint any boogeymen or evil naked shortys thats bs.....so money is dryin up no financing available and no one is lining up to buy these so called beasts.....gotta luv nights lol.....

Tson99

01/24/14 11:27 AM

#256750 RE: stocker11 #256701

Gallons produced is not the only determining factor of a successful quarter. Sure it is one of them but it is not the only one. The goals as stated at the AGM were to run an average of 3000lbs per hour, attaining financing, sell processors and seat a board of directors. On the path to achieving these goals they could have days when they are not running. There are many decisions that are being made on a daily basis that could reduce the amount of gallons produced in a quarter but in the long run these decisions will help the company sell a processor or get financing or seat a board of directors. My point is there are decisions being made for reasons that we are not privy to, nor should we be. They are not going to explain or detail every step on the path to those goals.

Don't get brainwashed into believing it's all about gallons produced there are many other factors involved. It's too early to start projecting gallons produced per month or per quarter. JBI has not made projections on production so nor should we (guaranteed you will be disappointed every time). In the future I see potential processor customers shipping their plastic to the plant for test runs running only their specific plastic. There may be some tweaking involved to get the processor to run this customer plastic efficiently. They would more than likely start at a lower feed rate with this customer plastic and ramp up from there. Once the test runs are complete sell a processor and run the next potential customer's plastic. Who knows???

Again don't gauge success on production numbers there are many more factors involved.