Posted On: 05/20/2014 4:21:00 PM
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Alternatively if JBI, under the guidance of Mr. Bordynuik, was pretending to be green to sell shares while not being green, you would certainly agree that would be pretty despicable. It happens all too often in the pennies.
I know that JBI *says* they will only take plastic which is not recyclable, but it doesn't appear that they found any such plastic which works. Even garbage can be burned for energy and will have the same caloric content as the fuel produced from it. If JBI is somehow greener than the alternatives, JBI should make it clear why that's the case. They haven't provided evidence of commercial viability nor of being green.
Converting a solid to a liquid doesn't mean the process is green.
If you've e-mailed Mr. Bordynuik the questions, how is it that you don't know what's currently holding up the processors from profitable running or whether or not he's found that what comes out of the processor is worth more than what correspondingly went in? Were you able to find out at what step the processor sales business model is currently stuck...as in did they even find anyone where the process would be worthwhile yet? I'm just pressing but no offense meant.
I'll agree with you that it would be a great thing if Mr. Bordynuik really did solve the problem of making pyrolysis worthwhile...but if he didn't while saying he did then all investment just went to line the pockets of a swindler.
One comment on my posting, I can guarantee what I say has virtually no effect. As you can see, I can't even convince people to e-mail the company to find out what obstacles remain before profitable production on any processor can start. So what hope would I have in convincing anyone to actually sell their shares?? I don't think you have to worry about my posting.
I know that JBI *says* they will only take plastic which is not recyclable, but it doesn't appear that they found any such plastic which works. Even garbage can be burned for energy and will have the same caloric content as the fuel produced from it. If JBI is somehow greener than the alternatives, JBI should make it clear why that's the case. They haven't provided evidence of commercial viability nor of being green.
Converting a solid to a liquid doesn't mean the process is green.
If you've e-mailed Mr. Bordynuik the questions, how is it that you don't know what's currently holding up the processors from profitable running or whether or not he's found that what comes out of the processor is worth more than what correspondingly went in? Were you able to find out at what step the processor sales business model is currently stuck...as in did they even find anyone where the process would be worthwhile yet? I'm just pressing but no offense meant.
I'll agree with you that it would be a great thing if Mr. Bordynuik really did solve the problem of making pyrolysis worthwhile...but if he didn't while saying he did then all investment just went to line the pockets of a swindler.
One comment on my posting, I can guarantee what I say has virtually no effect. As you can see, I can't even convince people to e-mail the company to find out what obstacles remain before profitable production on any processor can start. So what hope would I have in convincing anyone to actually sell their shares?? I don't think you have to worry about my posting.
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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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