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		<title>(GPRE) Corn Crop Numbers Boost Ethanol Producers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by The Investment U Research Team The reports coming out from the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggest that this year’s corn crop could be a record breaker. If conditions hold, 2009 could be one of the best corn crops of the past thirty years. And that’s a good thing for ethanol producers. A majority of the ethanol industry is still in shambles from the collapse of oil prices. Companies have been crippled by a laundry list of issues – many self-inflicted: misjudged corn hedging, over expansion, and dependence upon government regulation. However, at the end of the day, cheap corn spells increased profits for ethanol producers. A big crop mean low corn prices, and you can already see the impact on some of the more well-known ethanol companies. Green Plains ]]></description>
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		<title>(PEIX) Ethanol Is on Life Support… For Now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the crash of the ethanol industry, investors have seen a stunning reversal of a technology that seemed so profitable only a few quarters ago. Dozens of plants have been shuttered, and many more plants on the drawing board or in construction have been axed. And the way the press spins it, ethanol will never be used again in the United States. But that’s just wrong. Let’s not count this nascent industry out before it’s really had a chance to shine. Some of its biggest obstacles are centered on its major component: corn. The cost of corn plays a major part in squeezing profits – literally – from ethanol. Just when the industry was starting to take off, the price of corn was skyrocketing. And many of the first movers ]]></description>
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