RE:RE:RE:RE:eti websiteRegarding the dearth of info on Jabil's site re recycling, Todd told me directly in early december that the silence is intentional as Jabil knows eventually the competition is coming, there is just too much money in the sector to ignore it. They do not want competition to have any leg up on process, forcing them to scale from scratch. Duane has said some of the material processing on the dry side is off the shelf tech, so why give your competition a head start. The iteration of the pre grinder and whole component process was something Jabil asked for if you all recall, but Greg's engineers were more effective at designing and building it in Vancouver, with the intent to add it to the Memphis line once it was functioning. Whether if by luck or design, this works in our favor as Duane said to DM in a july interview the margins were higher on the low grade feedstock. As to the Jabil job listings not necesarrily being for Ewaste, we can be confident based on descritptors... "Generating new sources of curcuit board scrap from both domestic and non domestic markets" "Must posses the abilty to identify circuit boards by grade based on PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY VALUES"...etc etc. So now the proof is in the pudding, quarterlies. To my view, the 4th,1st and 2nd will testify to value and scalability. I'm sticking with DM's words from the beginning. The process works (in fact it keeps getting better) and its highly lucrative. HOLD FAST!