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To: Ted M who wrote (92274)12/1/2009 12:52:10 PM
From: zardiw  Respond to of 120405
 
How about the CEO's website for starters: johnbordynuik.com ...His credibility/transparency is what did it for me as far as JBII goes........z



To: Ted M who wrote (92274)12/1/2009 12:54:03 PM
From: zardiw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120405
 
JBII for Dummies (Quick overview): siliconinvestor.com

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To: Ted M who wrote (92274)12/1/2009 12:54:57 PM
From: Rawnoc  Respond to of 120405
 
Thanks....I was extremely skeptical myself for months but now with 3rd party validation underway and doing months of reading and digging I'm starting to become a firm "believer" lol

The $60 million market cap isn't bad IMO for a speculative alternative energy stock tackling an enivornmental problem (waste plastic) that at least isn't bleeding red ink. MBLX, for example, is a $250 million market cap stock that makes and sells biodegraeable plastic. They are losing money hand over fist but the sexiness of the story is keeping the market cap high. With JBII actually making a tiny profit, it should trade much higher on speculation of future profits alone IMO. And will with 3rd party validation.



To: Ted M who wrote (92274)12/1/2009 1:00:47 PM
From: rogerover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120405
 
This isn't JBII's fault, of course, but the NASA connection certainly hasn't helped MSGI.