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Posted On: 08/01/2017 11:24:15 AM
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I agree. I've been asking for longs' opinions on matters like that for a while.
For the CEO, it's a constant game of, "Is he stupid or is he dishonest??" He doesn't see how the math works out on fixing the piping and netting $3.6M-$7.2M per year so he must be stupid...or he knows the company's claims are untrue but he's withholding that information from shareholders so he must be dishonest.
It was the same with Mr. Bordynuik. Once the processor was in full commercial production, netting $10k-$20k per day according to his claims, he took the processor offline to "enhance" it and thus, based on his claims, forwent millions and millions of dollars. Was he merely stupid for not keeping it online while building an enhanced version #2??...or was he dishonest in not telling shareholders the real story??
Since Mr. Bordynuik was very smart in knowing he should dump his shares as soon as he was able to do so, was very smart in knowing he should take money out of the company for motels, Cadillac Escalades for his children, Hummers, "business" trips to Africa and China, etc..., was very smart in raising money, it's strange that his problem must have been that he was merely too stupid to figure out how to run this supposedly amazing processor.
To me, it's very clear that PTOI's processor is just a regular pyrolysis processor with no advantages whatsoever...that Mr. Bordynuik misrepresented its capabilities and then handed the baton to Mr. Heddle who is still running with the fake story trying to give it credibility through stories of sales, licensing and joint ventures.
For the CEO, it's a constant game of, "Is he stupid or is he dishonest??" He doesn't see how the math works out on fixing the piping and netting $3.6M-$7.2M per year so he must be stupid...or he knows the company's claims are untrue but he's withholding that information from shareholders so he must be dishonest.
It was the same with Mr. Bordynuik. Once the processor was in full commercial production, netting $10k-$20k per day according to his claims, he took the processor offline to "enhance" it and thus, based on his claims, forwent millions and millions of dollars. Was he merely stupid for not keeping it online while building an enhanced version #2??...or was he dishonest in not telling shareholders the real story??
Since Mr. Bordynuik was very smart in knowing he should dump his shares as soon as he was able to do so, was very smart in knowing he should take money out of the company for motels, Cadillac Escalades for his children, Hummers, "business" trips to Africa and China, etc..., was very smart in raising money, it's strange that his problem must have been that he was merely too stupid to figure out how to run this supposedly amazing processor.
To me, it's very clear that PTOI's processor is just a regular pyrolysis processor with no advantages whatsoever...that Mr. Bordynuik misrepresented its capabilities and then handed the baton to Mr. Heddle who is still running with the fake story trying to give it credibility through stories of sales, licensing and joint ventures.
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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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