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To: scion who wrote (744)5/25/2010 9:10:34 AM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
IsleChem owners invested in JBII after they realized what JBII had.

A shell that would be easy to manipulate, an apparent army of gullible friends and family available to fleece early on and a team of message board promoters willing to sacrifice their own dignity by pumping out garbage lie after garbage lie?

It does seem like a fantastic opportunity for those who know how to exploit such situations.



To: scion who wrote (744)5/25/2010 5:00:03 PM
From: fortitudeRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
so the impartial third party verification of "j.b.s secret cultalyst fueled p2o"

came from shareholders?

what next? sheesh!



To: scion who wrote (744)5/26/2010 8:50:34 AM
From: scionRespond to of 53574
 
I'm sorry I brought up the IsleChem owners as shareholders topic. I assume that they purchased the shares legitimately (after the news was made public) or they were willing to receive shares as payment for services.

Posted by: techisbest Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 8:45:10 AM
In reply to: None Post # of 45017

If I remember correctly, it is Bob Shoemaker who is lining up the long-term (typically 5 years) plastic feedstock contracts with businesses.

JBII will not be processing plastic that is already being recycled by waste management companies. They are going after commercial waste that is readily available and that companies pay to have taken off their hands.

I'm sorry I brought up the IsleChem owners as shareholders topic. I assume that they purchased the shares legitimately (after the news was made public) or they were willing to receive shares as payment for services.

I do not know the details.


I do know that they are amazed by the numbers they measured.
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