Posted On: 09/17/2015 12:13:29 PM
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I'm actually PP--I state that up front so you longs who like to ride the stock down in a vacuum can immediately put me on ignore without being subjected to what I say. IHang requires account verification which says will be completed within 24 hours, but after day three and their general unresponsiveness, I thought it would be easier to create a new alias.
The stock is at $0.068 so it looks like optimism is returning. That 'update' is probably the best thing Mr. Heddle could have done for the share price--any information about the long-awaited pilot run was entirely missing from that update. Mr. Heddle saying that EcoNav's financing is being finalized gives a brand new carrot.
Keep in mind that Madison County would be shipping plastic from various places--if PTOI's processors are commercially viable, plastic could just as well have been shipped to PTOI's facilities. Even though the company keeps the information hidden as to whether PTOI's facilities are repaired or not, fixing the condensers would certainly be cheaper than building a carbon copy of the current PTOI plant.
So here we are again. No time line given for a completed sale other than finalizing financing (I called that well in advance) which once again gives investors the impression that a sale is just around the corner, so close that investors can taste it. "Soon" never comes with PTOI--you investors would do well to press PTOI for answers on how well the process actually has been shown to produce results. That answer will give you the reason why six and a half years hasn't yielded any results.
The stock is at $0.068 so it looks like optimism is returning. That 'update' is probably the best thing Mr. Heddle could have done for the share price--any information about the long-awaited pilot run was entirely missing from that update. Mr. Heddle saying that EcoNav's financing is being finalized gives a brand new carrot.
Keep in mind that Madison County would be shipping plastic from various places--if PTOI's processors are commercially viable, plastic could just as well have been shipped to PTOI's facilities. Even though the company keeps the information hidden as to whether PTOI's facilities are repaired or not, fixing the condensers would certainly be cheaper than building a carbon copy of the current PTOI plant.
So here we are again. No time line given for a completed sale other than finalizing financing (I called that well in advance) which once again gives investors the impression that a sale is just around the corner, so close that investors can taste it. "Soon" never comes with PTOI--you investors would do well to press PTOI for answers on how well the process actually has been shown to produce results. That answer will give you the reason why six and a half years hasn't yielded any results.
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