Do tell. Why did Mr. Bordynuik sell shares if he
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Why did Mr. Bordynuik sell shares if he believed in it? Is that another one of those 'gifts' of sorts to shareholders?
Why did he decide to spend time procuring and renovating a motel when his time could have been spent bringing his 'technology' to market?
Actually that's a faux pas on my part--I shouldn't be bringing up anything related to actions/etc.... The important part is whether the products coming out of the processor are more valuable than the plastic feedstock going in. So far Mr. Bordynuik has been reluctant to provide any evidence whatsoever...leaving shareholders to say to themselves, "Well, nobody has proven otherwise so I'll believe!"
Why do you think the process is a value-add...produces a product which is more valuable than the feedstock which went in?
Do you have any idea what's currently holding up any processor from profitably running at near capacity? It's been five years and nobody ever knows. Mr. Bordynuik announces a new problem after the fact every report and simultaneously announces that it's been resolved...and then repeats that procedure every quarter. That's all the information you have.