Monday, April 26, 2010

JBII shareholder Stu is "humbled" by their AGM



Humbling.

That's what this weekend's AGM was for me.

Humbling to see over 450 people turn out for the meeting.

Humbling to meet John, Jacob, Geoff, Al, Michael, Linda, Greg, Amy, and the rest of the management team and board, and discover just how bright, friendly, and motivated they all are.

Humbling to see the P2O machine up-close and running.

Humbling to see the evolution from the Blest prototype to the 20-ton machine, including all its iterations and improvements, in barely 9 months.

Humbling to see the fuel quality report posted on the wall of the P2O factory.

Humbling to hear how PhD chemists from IsleChem were themselves humbled at the results of JBI's P2O process and the efficiency of the catalyst
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Humbling to learn that there is no scrubber or filter on the exhaust of the P2O machine.

Humbling to mix socially with shareholders and JBI management on Friday for drinks at the bar; a group of people from all walks of life and all corners of the globe who believe 100% in John and this company, and who won't give up any shares for a long time to come!

And finally, humbling to see first-hand the result of all the hard work and dedication that the organizers of the AGM and P2O tours must have done in order to pull off such an large event (that was, incidentally, flawlessly executed).

There is simply nothing more to learn about JBI that will change my conviction that this is THE company of the decade. I'm all in, and thank all of you who helped me get there! Your insight has been very much appreciated.

Stu

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