Gold/Mining/Energy | JBII - The Secret Catalyst Turns Plastics into Oil


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To: doylestownPA who wrote (8)4/8/2011 4:49:39 PM
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EVERYTHING!!!..... $1.24!!!.... what else have they gotten WRONG!? ...z

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To: Rawnoc who wrote (7)4/8/2011 4:50:36 PM
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Scone????.... Living in a delusional Phantasy.....lmao...et z

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From: doylestownPA4/8/2011 7:56:13 PM
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Ive lost track, how long ago was the sp stagnant at .80 cents?

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From: Rawnoc4/8/2011 8:34:13 PM
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BASHER BACKPEDDLING AWARD OF THE YEAR

wEaReLeGiOn
Friday, April 08, 2011 1:27:15 PM

I'd say it would be well over ten dollars per barrel on the low end, probably closer to $20. JB could not accept shredded plastic, as it couldn't be sorted. None of the stores that JBI picks plastic up from can compress and bale plastic.

$10 barrels of oil is a flat out lie. I don't think JBI can turn a profit selling anything but shares.

I will lay odds that any 'buyer' of this fuel will have direct connections to JBI.

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To: Rawnoc who wrote (15)4/8/2011 8:37:29 PM
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This is from the same freak show who insisted that production wasn't happening, couldn't be done cheap, and the fuel would never find a buyer.

Now it cost $10 to $20 per barrel and the $CASH$ buyer may "know" somebody at JBII.

ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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To: doylestownPA who wrote (14)4/8/2011 9:09:39 PM
From: zardiw3 Recommendations   of 649
 
.56 was a STEAL.....That's what we're saying now......woulda coulda.....wow, to have .56's now.....wouldn't THAT be great......if only we had a crystal ball back then huh?

Well Guess What?........I've just come back from the future, and JBII is AT LEAST 3 times higher than now....that's right..I saw a price of $3.72/share.

SO here's your chance.......and one day you can say......I got $1.24's.....WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE...........z

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To: Rawnoc who wrote (15)4/8/2011 10:03:27 PM
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$10/barrel is conservative......on the HIGH side....probably a LOT LESS...........z

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To: Rawnoc who wrote (15)4/8/2011 10:49:51 PM
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Man!, what is that guy smokin!!!? None of the stores can compress plastic? Is he serious? Just about every store in the world has a compacter in place. And even if they dont the carting company does it while driving off to the next dumpster.

He must be in Geico land living under a rock somewhere :) :) :)

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From: Rawnoc4/11/2011 2:22:38 AM
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NEW PICS AND INFO ON THE WEBSITE:





"JBI anticipates a rapid expansion of P2O sites using modular prefabrication techniques."
"The residue was tested and has a heating value of 10,600 BTU." <~~~and can be sold?
"The residue removal system works while the processor is producing fuel so the process does not have to be cooled down to remove residue."
"The process has significant redundant quality controls to ensure fuel quality."
"significant technology to guarantee fuel quality"
"Additives are injected while fuel is made to enhance effectiveness."
"JBI's system costs a small fraction of what major competitors charge for their technology, and our efficiency and output is greater."
"•The product is refined and separated fuels without the high cost of a distillation tower."
"•Our process is permitted to use its off-gas as fuel (8% of feedstock) therefore conversion costs are very low: 67kWh electricity for motors, and pumps, and approx. $7/hr for natural gas top up (if required)."
"•Significant labs have validated our technology: IsleChem (process), CRA (Stack Test), Intertek and Petrolabs (fuel testing), and a rigorous permit process with the NYSDEC (NY State)."
"John Bordynuik designed enhancements to the P2O processor including two columns supporting 4 catalyst trays, significant technology to guarantee fuel quality, inline fuel additive injecting system on both heavy and light fuel condensing systems, and hot-tap residue removal. Quality controls include two columns for tight control and selection of fuel fractions and a cyclone, filters, centrifuge and column enhancements to guarantee particulate free fuel. Fuel additives are injected while fuel is produced to increase their effectiveness. The residue removal system works while the processor is producing fuel so the process does not have to be cooled down to remove residue."
plastic2oil.com 
plastic2oil.com 

There's some other things throughout the site I don't recall seeing before. A lot more details about the process. Poke around.

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From: doylestownPA4/11/2011 10:58:26 AM
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JBII printed $1.60

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