And I hope you realize that a proof-of-concept wou
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So if you think I'm making too much of profitability, let's throw profitability out the window...let's say a customer loses money running PTOI's processor but the process helps the environment and companies might find that valuable. Wouldn't it be worthwhile for Mr. Heddle to clearly articulate that value proposition?? If PTOI's owners (its shareholders) don't know the value proposition then how are customers supposed to know??
The last PTOI articulated anything...it was supposed to be that the process was highly profitable, producing oil and diesel for under $10/bbl. Why are you even making the jump that PTOI is supposed to be environmentally friendly instead of profitable?? As long as you're generating optimism, why not just assume that the 'fuel' cures cancer??
...or are you saying that the processor hasn't found a worthwhile use yet but that PTOI is shopping it around in the hopes that a customer will find it of some use...basically saying that PTOI is the answer...in the search of a question??