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To: donpat who wrote (15582)12/19/2011 4:09:50 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
For some of the Believers and touts, it's "chump change".

pennybuffet Monday, December 19, 2011 10:06:22 AM
Re: scion post# 148453 Post # of 148589

Wow accumulated deficit of less than $30 MIL to develope earth changing technology seems like chump change. I cant believe they were able to develope and build such technology for so little. $30 mil is a joke compared to the potential of this company. They have the potential to have sales of $30 mil in a single quarter. JBII is looking good and setting up nicely for their RockTenn roll out. Cheers to the bright future of JBII.

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ohiotom Share Monday, December 19, 2011 10:43:54 AM
Re: pennybuffet post# 148460 Post # of 148589

$30 mil chump change for JBI's earth changing technology? Yes, the earth is changing and always will be changing....Recycling and land fills have been around long before JBI and will be after JBI. How have we survived so long...? Recyclers made millions with proven methods as JBI spent millions.

While growing up in Cleveland, I watched a never ending fire, fed by a parade of city trash trucks, along the shores of lake Erie. Eventually all that trash was compacted and graded to extended the shoreline by several square miles, covered with concrete and several buildings to become a municipal air port. Walled in, it did not cause any pollution to the lake. In CA I seen hundreds of beautiful homes build on landfills.
It saves the cost of soil filling and solves the trash problem.

Nature has been recycling the surface of the earth for millions of years....the trash we produce is a drop in the bucket and the next ice age will plow everything under again anyway. Where did all the trash go from thousands of year old empires that once were? Thank God for all that rot that no one was here to clean up before we now get to suck up as oil...lol

tom

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