Posted On: 03/12/2015 1:16:21 PM
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Re: AsaCandler #18233
That's just the way it is on this board. The longs tend not to answer tough questions since the likely answer to those questions generally puts PTOI in a poor light. I've asked a number myself and I get a lot of silence. Personally I think it would be extremely valuable for investors to discuss the good and the bad but they typically want to suppress the bad since they think discussing the bad negatively influences the stock price.
I will give Faustus credit for once answering me about the price of scrap plastic vs the price of diesel. If you do the math, the price of scrap HDPE, LDPE and PP plastic precludes anyone from pyrolyzing those plastics and making any profit...even if the output is pure salable diesel. Faustus actually looked at the math. In the end he concluded that PTOI could skim the market because he felt some ads advertising plastic well below prevailing rates might work as well. While that requires a person to be even more wildly optimistic, to his point at least it pulls the math away from "impossible even in theory."
I'm sure there are a lot of sour grapes here too. Even for those who don't see PTOI as a scam, they can certainly see the very high correlation of the stock price with the skeptics' sentiment and I'm sure that makes them angry. Just be glad you're on the side of not getting your questions answered and not on the side of having invested in PTOI.
I will give Faustus credit for once answering me about the price of scrap plastic vs the price of diesel. If you do the math, the price of scrap HDPE, LDPE and PP plastic precludes anyone from pyrolyzing those plastics and making any profit...even if the output is pure salable diesel. Faustus actually looked at the math. In the end he concluded that PTOI could skim the market because he felt some ads advertising plastic well below prevailing rates might work as well. While that requires a person to be even more wildly optimistic, to his point at least it pulls the math away from "impossible even in theory."
I'm sure there are a lot of sour grapes here too. Even for those who don't see PTOI as a scam, they can certainly see the very high correlation of the stock price with the skeptics' sentiment and I'm sure that makes them angry. Just be glad you're on the side of not getting your questions answered and not on the side of having invested in PTOI.
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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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