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Tuesday, May 08, 2007 4:52:02 AM
Does anybody know the de-naturing chemical used for ethanol to basically make it not usuable a beverage?
Seems like whatever company makes that might be a potencial investment. A lot of it is going to be used.
Just read xlpi qtr report. Only 22 million shares? That would not be too bad. Dilution not such a problem. Just lack of revenues/profits as a problem.
If xlpi could just sell (more) stuff, maybe improve marketting in countries that don't have epa requirements, might still survive. Mexico would seem to be convenient. Wonder why not hearing any effort being made there?
Or, I wonder how hard to matket a (somehow better) de-naturing chem since thay apparently still have setup for liquids processing....
A denaturing chemical that also prevented corrosion would be something that coulkd capture a big market...
oh well.
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