It remains to be seen whether this company will make it or not. A lot hinges on creating a demand for its products and then supplying that demand. The Chinese deal offers a potential for demand and the recent moves to acquire additional production facilities appear to be an attempt to fill demand. In the end the story of any company has to do with supply and demand. Few people use horse-drawn buggies anymore and so we don't have companies that make buggy whips. Everyone uses computers so we have companies that make chips. CPOW crushes canola. Canola is in some demand. So the question is, can they get enough orders for oil, meal, biodiesel and can they then fill those orders and get paid for it. Or not.
What should be being discussed on this board is the company and not the optimism or pessimism of posters on it and/or their motives for doing so.
This stock, like most penny stocks, is a risk. Take the risk or don't, but either way "studying" this board or any board is no reason to buy or not buy a stock.