I agree. And the thing about working toward a via
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In regards to the "is currently qualifying the JBI 'Flagship Processor' for sales to its clients"...you're right that we need to make assumptions. However it's not hard for a company to be crystal clear in their communication. If you see a company write a good-sounding statement which has any multitude of meanings, you can be 100% sure the company is working toward bamboozling the reader. For example, does 'qualifying' mean they're testing feedstock for a specific customer...or does it mean they're examining the welds on the processor to determine if the processor would withstand transportation should a customer step up and buy one??
"The management of this company has been a joke at shareholders' expense."
I agree with most of what you've said, but personally I would have used a word other than "joke." Fraud is serious business in the pennies. It's clear that Mr. Bordynuik put significant and serious effort into deceiving investors. "Joke" suggests it was merely incompetence.