Saturday, July 10, 2010

"stocker11" appreciates JBI's vision & execution

So you're suggesting that they should have gone public with the company and not told anyone about it? Perhaps hide in the back of a building, maybe sell to family members who only know about it because he was missing several hours a day so they had him followed and found out what he was doing.

There are no paid promoters or MM or large investment firms. They choose to let the little guy in at the ground level by basically word of mouth, a few material Press Releases and a few posts on face book.

Do you know of other schemes/scams, whatever name you want to put on it, whose CEO returned 31 MILLION shares to the treasury without financial compensation - yeah that happens everyday.

Have you ever seen a company hire companies like - Withum, Islechem, URS, CRA that turned out to be a scheme/scam?

Have you ever seen a company do this in 1 year

has taken the company public,
has increased Javaco's revenues by 52% this past quarter,
has automated Pak-It and opened retail markets in England/China and North America,
has commenced migrating data from 1000's of reel to reel tapes,
has completed 2 successful PIPE,
has purchased an air filter company and fuel blending company,
has paid off millions of $ of debt to become virtually debt free,
has applied for uplisting to Nasdaq/Amex,
has commenced the process of obtaining a P2O ship,
has signed a JV with Heddle Marine,
has signed JV with Al Sousa for 45 P2O sites in Florida,
has hired an extremely reputable staff,
has signed contracts with Islechem and URS,
has scaled a new invention from a table top model to a 20 ton processor capable of converting unsorted plastic into fuel. The process is continuous and produces a minimum of 109 barrels of fuel a day (per processor) + runs off its own by-product
+ much much more

You said
I respectfully disagree as I think one can make the case to connect the dots to a promotion
"schematic." It doesn't resemble a boiler room (not sure why in this day & age one would still be thrown to that vision), but the use of message boards posts, brochures, and cards to "promote" an investment opportunity in order to attempt to generate trading "liquidity" is surely present here and connects indirectly back to the company.

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