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To: Steady_on who wrote (27067)7/31/2012 11:14:54 AM
From: donpatRespond to of 53574
 
Nobody's on trial here.

No jury!!

But is public opinion the only jury that really counts??

;-)



To: Steady_on who wrote (27067)7/31/2012 11:51:08 AM
From: 1CoffeehoundRespond to of 53574
 
One reason is I don't like feeling that I am on trail via stock message board.

Why should being on trial worry an innocent man? Truth is the ultimate defense. That's why I state unequivocally that I haven't been compensated in any way, shape, or form for bashing JBII.



To: Steady_on who wrote (27067)7/31/2012 12:37:01 PM
From: the_big_guyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
I think that what Steady is referring is a philisophical difference in approach to investing. "Longs" believe in a stock. Period. There is no logical arguing with it.

Most bashers are skeptics. Not just to JBI, but to all stocks. Basically, they won't buy unless the stock passes every conceivable test, and have firm financial benchmarks that they hold a stock to before they even look at it.

Let's face it, every stock has a good story. Unless you are very good at playing the "story", you will always lose. It has been done and is very lucrative.

So yes Steady, you are being asked to "prove", not just believe, that JBI can make fuel for $10/hour. ANd make unequivical statements about innocence wrt beign a paid pumper. This board deals in absolutes... within reason.

My last search criteria for stock was (in the Canadian market):
- earnings growth over 5% year for 3 years
- P/E lower than 8
- Dividend yield greater than 4% or something

You would be surprised what turns up. If your time frame is years... it is quite lucrative. About 30 excellent stocks result from this. After I get that list, I look for a 'story' or great idea.

having said that, I am down about 20% capital-wise since February. I intend to double-down. No problem on blue chips. In the LT, dividends are awesome.

JBI would not even appear on the radar.

But, to each their own. Steady has every right to play the game his way.

GLTA



To: Steady_on who wrote (27067)7/31/2012 1:18:00 PM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
"One reason is I don't like feeling that I am on trail via stock message board."

If I might be so bold, you also gave three unrelated excuses for why you wouldn't e-mail Mr. Bordynuik to ask him about what still has to happen before a processor can be placed in full production. I don't know if you know you're just making up new excuses but it's a pattern.

If the reason is that you don't like feeling that you're "on trial" then that doesn't mean that you should lie to everyone by saying that you already told everyone whether or not you had an association with Mr. Bordynuik when you didn't say anything of the sort. There's no reason to lie, Steady_on. Nothing said on this board will have any bearing on whether or not Mr. Bordynuik fails or succeeds with the P2O process.



To: Steady_on who wrote (27067)7/31/2012 3:10:12 PM
From: BushPilot36Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
There is of course a remedy for your feeling of persecution but it seems you enjoy the role of martyr. Do you think you may deserve the treatment you receive because of your circuitous answers and diversionary tactics ? No, of course not.

Possibly it would be better if you would not subject yourself to such egregious abuse !