Posted On: 08/14/2014 12:17:51 AM
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"As mentioned in my previous post your math is flawed yet you won't acknowledge it."
Because the company says they get free waste plastic from Crayola?? Processor #3 supposedly can process 40 tons per day. Crayola uses less than 70 tons of material per day for crayons worldwide and I'm guessing markers are about the same. To top it off, someone sent an e-mail to Crayola and Crayola said their relationship with PTOI has ended.
If Crayola, or anyone else, produced significant amounts of uniform plastic, they could sell it on the scrap market and get around $800/ton vs. giving it away for free.
I can tell you that Crayola markers have a very large cotton wick in the center for the ink and that cotton will break down with the plastic. For that reason I can guarantee that PTOI didn't pyrolyze those markers into diesel.
If you have some other reason to believe PTOI can get any non-trivial amounts of the hydrocarbon-only plastics they need for below market value, I would love to hear that reason.
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Because the company says they get free waste plastic from Crayola?? Processor #3 supposedly can process 40 tons per day. Crayola uses less than 70 tons of material per day for crayons worldwide and I'm guessing markers are about the same. To top it off, someone sent an e-mail to Crayola and Crayola said their relationship with PTOI has ended.
If Crayola, or anyone else, produced significant amounts of uniform plastic, they could sell it on the scrap market and get around $800/ton vs. giving it away for free.
I can tell you that Crayola markers have a very large cotton wick in the center for the ink and that cotton will break down with the plastic. For that reason I can guarantee that PTOI didn't pyrolyze those markers into diesel.
If you have some other reason to believe PTOI can get any non-trivial amounts of the hydrocarbon-only plastics they need for below market value, I would love to hear that reason.
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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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