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To: SteveF who wrote (5644)3/16/2011 9:50:48 AM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
First, JB is not the type to focus on minutia of whether "all" plastic is free, 95% is free, etc, and he definitely is not the type to focus on the communication of such minutia. He looks at and drives toward big accomplishements. In other words, I suspect in his view the current description suffices.

LOLOL!!!!



To: SteveF who wrote (5644)3/16/2011 9:52:31 AM
From: scionRespond to of 53574
 
Everytime I read through the 10k[A] I keep trying to see where it says the the plastic is free to JBII.

monkeyfrog Share Wednesday, March 16, 2011 9:41:31 AM
Re: scion post# 96256 Post # of 96263

Everytime I read through the 10k[A] I keep trying to see where it says the the plastic is free to JBII.

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Volatility in refined product margins could materially affect our Plastic2Oil business and operating results

Plastic2Oil operating results will be dependent to a large extent upon the relationship for what we pay for plastic feedstock and the prices at which we are able to sell our end products. Volatility in the pricing of feedstock as well as the supply and demand for commodities could have a significant impact on this relationship.

Our inability to obtain adequate supplies of plastic feedstock could affect our business and future operating results in a materially adverse way.

We will meet our plastic supply through purchases and agreements with third party suppliers. It is possible that an adequate supply of plastic feedstock may not be available to our processors to meet daily processing requirements.

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