Posted On: 05/18/2014 12:52:05 PM
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Re: techisbest #8144
It's almost exactly the same. The processor either adds value or it doesn't. That value added can be sold or retained.
Hypothetically let's say it does produce value and let me use easy fake numbers and say right now it costs a customer $100/ton to dispose of the plastic, but the process can turn that waste into something worth $100/ton. The customer is now $200/ton ahead.
Alternatively in this scenario, they could pay JBI to take it for $100/ton and JBI could turn that into the exact same fuel worth $100/ton. Now JBI makes that $200/ton.
That means the process creates $200/ton of value. Now it would be up to JBI whether they want to retain that or sell that $200/ton cash flow.
There is virtually no advantage to whether the customer owns the processor, whether JBI owns the processor, whether it's a joint venture or whether it's some other scenario. If the processor is running, it either creates a certain quantity of value regardless of location and ownership, or it doesn't create any value and it's worthless to everyone.
Hypothetically let's say it does produce value and let me use easy fake numbers and say right now it costs a customer $100/ton to dispose of the plastic, but the process can turn that waste into something worth $100/ton. The customer is now $200/ton ahead.
Alternatively in this scenario, they could pay JBI to take it for $100/ton and JBI could turn that into the exact same fuel worth $100/ton. Now JBI makes that $200/ton.
That means the process creates $200/ton of value. Now it would be up to JBI whether they want to retain that or sell that $200/ton cash flow.
There is virtually no advantage to whether the customer owns the processor, whether JBI owns the processor, whether it's a joint venture or whether it's some other scenario. If the processor is running, it either creates a certain quantity of value regardless of location and ownership, or it doesn't create any value and it's worthless to everyone.


Yes, I understand your penny stock also is the real deal, created with the inventiveness of Edison and destined to be the next Microsoft. Yes, I understand that the delays are also only because your company is making their product and/or technology even more revolutionary.
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