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To: scion who wrote (561)5/19/2010 8:09:40 PM
From: fortitudeRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 53574
 
i'm sorry - i have checked out the dec blah blah, simple air blah blah as much as ican and from what i gather and what i know - (environmental engineers in the family, some ex urs v.p.s)

and from what i have read that you have posted here...

these permits are no easy week, month processes!

what am i missing here - is genius jb just lying through his teeth because he is burning through cash, shareprice is down 40% in 13 days and he can't walk around town, or is he just being sold a bill of goods.

and then...jb talking a nasdaq listing for jbii, like it is going to happen?

Tj Henry John: can you comment specifically as to whether the change in auditors 1) delays the timeline for uplist, 2)was the result of NASDAQ questions/concerns and, thus, enhances our efforts to uplist soon or 3) was done completely unrelated to if or when JBII uplists to NASDAQ?
Yesterday at 9:43pm

John Bordynuik: I wish I could comment specifically so I'll comment generically on the uplist process. A consultant would advise you to release as little news as possible and keep new material information to a minimum as every change generally causes more questions from an exchange. An exchange sends comments to the company to seek information about various filings or company data.


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honest john? not so much....