I will say that in JBI's history, Mr. Bordynuik te
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My guess, if Mr. Bordynuik and Mr. Heddle want to keep the ball in the air, is that they will get the two bad 10-Q's out of the way and then release some sparkling new 'good' news around early September. That way nobody will expect anything from Q3's report and Mr. Bordynuik and Mr. Heddle have almost seven months to let shareholders anticipate and salivate over the good news before the 10-K is due and dashes investors' hopes again.
Keep in mind Mr. Bordynuik reads these boards so if there is any type of good news you would like to see JBI release, be vocal about it. I'm sure he will oblige as he thinks about what kind of a story will have the most impact in getting investors to buy more shares.