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Has The Fear Factor Made Ethanol Stocks A Bargain? (PEIX, AVR, VSE, GPRE)
By Mr Ethanol | May 23, 2008
StreetInsider.com:
Do you hate ethanol? Chances are that you have heard the ethanol hatred. America’s ethanol policy is being blamed for the sharp rise in corn prices, which in turn has raised prices for corn feed and therefore prices at the grocery store.
Every day on CNBC, someone says how bad ethanol is.
In fact, the other day, famous oil guru T. Boone Pickens called ethanol a “joke” and market commentator Jim Cramer rips the ethanol stocks every chance he gets.
Ethanol stocks, once a mini-bubble sector, have been obliterated. Much of the killing was justified as the input costs from rising corn prices pressured margins. But has the balance between ‘fear and greed’ been tilted too much on the fear side?
It is a fact that ethanol demand is high, and growth in ethanol consumption is outpacing new supply. In addition ethanol remains significantly cheaper than gasoline in today’s market. Full article.
Topics: Ethanol, Investing, Stock Market |
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