Wade, I thought PEIX was headed to $9 (as Nasdaq flopped) ... or was it $30-$40 (as quarterly earnings per share exceeded $3). Excuse me, but we all know this is not a typical value microcap with predictable earnings over a long term.
My point is simply that it's always been a commodity stock with stock price based on prices of its underlying commodities (i.e., margin determined by corn crush spread vs. ethanol price) and efforts to improve plant efficiencies.
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