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		<title>Ethanol Wars: Xethanol Vs. Pacific &amp; VeraSun (XNL, PEIX, VSE)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 10:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the market closed yesterday, Xethanol Corporation (AMEX:XNL) announced that a Federal Court had approved the settlement Xethanol had reached in a class action suit alleging that the company had misled investors. The settlement was reached in November 2007, and will cost the company $400,000. Xethanol&#8217;s insurer will pay $2.4 million plus up to $300,000 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=1931&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the market closed yesterday, Xethanol Corporation (AMEX:XNL) announced that a Federal Court had approved the settlement Xethanol had reached in a class action suit alleging that the company had misled investors. The settlement was reached in November 2007, and will cost the company $400,000. Xethanol&#8217;s insurer will pay $2.4 million plus up to $300,000 in legal costs.</p>
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<p>But Xethanol has bigger problems. It&#8217;s stock is trading virtually atits 52-week low even with today&#8217;s gains, off about 85% from its high.Operating cash flow is negative and its gotten no traction amonginstitutional investors.</p>
<p>Still, Xethanol&#8217;s share performance is better than either PacificEthanol (NASDAQ:PEIX) or VeraSun (NYSE:VSE), which are both off about90% from 52-week highs. Ethanol companies can&#8217;t seem to thrive, evenwith a $0.51/gallon federal subsidy. It&#8217;s hard to see how the ethanolbusiness gets better going forward.</p>
<p>Xethanol shares are up almost 18% today.&nbsp; Still, at $0.20, it is hard to get excited here.</p>
<p>Paul Ausick<br />October 9, 2008</p>
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		<title>Energy Watch Part I: Alternative Energy&#8217;s Biggest Losers (HYDG, NBF, BIOF, PEIX, XNL)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 09:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been reviewing which publicly traded energy companies have lost the most value in the past year, and we are breaking these down by sector and by sub-sector. While composing this list is not particularly amusing, it does give an us an idea of what&#8217;s happening in the energy business. The days of throwing [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=2837&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have been reviewing which publicly traded energy companies have lost the most value in the past year, and we are breaking these down by sector and by sub-sector. While composing this list is not particularly amusing, it does give an us an idea of what&#8217;s happening in the energy business. The days of throwing darts at a group of energy stocks are seeming to be farther and farther in the past as investors seem to be looking at quality more than evvery after turbulent times. Today&#8217;s installment looks at alternative energy.</p>
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<p>Hydrogen fuel cell start-up HydroGen (NASDAQ: HYDG) tops the list withdrop of nearly 96%, from a 52-week high of $3.94 to $0.14. The companyis developing a 400-kW phosphoric acid fuel cell, and is burning cashat the rate of nearly $2 million a month. The NASDAQ exchange haswarned the company of possible delisting by January 1, 2009, unless itcan bring its share price up to the minimum $1/share. The company laidoff approximately 64% of its Ohio workforce in May, but even that isnot likely to help for long.</p>
<p>Nova Biosource Fuels (AMEX:NBF) has dropped more than 89%, from a highof $3.10 to $0.28. Nova is building distilleries to make biodiesel froma wide variety of feedstocks, such as soybean oil, pork fat, and beeftallow. The company&#8217;s problems stem from a shortage of working capital,a shortage of feedstocks, and higher prices for the feedstock that isavailable. The company needs to complete a demonstration project by theend of September in order to meet the terms of one of its creditagreements. That looks to be a formidable challenge.</p>
<p>Ethanol stocks are also taking a beating. BioFuel Energy (NASDAQ:BIOF)has fallen from a high of $8.40 to $0.90. It establisheda new low yesterday, brought on by its announcement that it does nothave the cash to meet a $26 million hedging loss. The company is hopingto persuade Cargill to agree to a payment schedule that BioFuel canmeet. This does not look good.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Another player in the sector is Pacific Ethanol (NASDAQ: PEIX), which garnered much attention in recent years as Bill Gates was once a massive stakeholder.&nbsp; He&#8217;s been a seller but he probably wishes he would have unloaded it all long ago.&nbsp; Its recent earnings didn&#8217;t add any love and shares are down close to $2.00 with a 52-week range of $1.45 to $12.80.&nbsp; In 2006 this was trading over $30.00, so it is a serial disappointment.</p>
<p>Xethanol (AMEX:XNL) is down almost 64% in the past 52 weeks, from ahigh of $1.20 to its current $0.49. The news is even worse when yourecall that the stock hit an all-time high of around $15 about 2 yearsago. Fears that the federal subsidy will be eliminated or reduced orthat Brazil will begin exporting ethanol to the US have not improvedthe outlook for any ethanol producer. Add in higher corn prices, andthe recipe doesn&#8217;t look too appetizing.</p>
<p>The unproven alt-energy companies, like HydroGen and Nove Biosource,face financing problems in the tight capital markets. The establishedtechnologies, like ethanol, face weakening prices, higher costs,relatively low barriers to entry, and have an embedded social/politicalput option in them. The alt-energy arena is searching for a place and away to make money in difficult times for everybody.</p>
<p>Paul Ausick<br />August 13, 2008</p>
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		<title>Almost 52-Week Lows: Some Key Ethanol Stocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 10:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stock Tickers: PEIX, VSE, XNL, ADM, CLNE, ANDE, USBE, AVR With oil prices remaining high, with politicians noting ethanol ahead of the Iowa caucus, and with OPEC threatening no new development and exploration if we keep pushing toward more and more biofuels, it was pretty amazing to see some of the ethanol stocks within spitting [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=247wallst.com&amp;blog=5450697&amp;post=10917&amp;subd=247wallst&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stock Tickers: PEIX, VSE, XNL, ADM, CLNE, ANDE, USBE, AVR</p>
<p>With oil prices remaining high, with politicians noting ethanol ahead of the Iowa caucus, and with OPEC threatening no new development and exploration if we keep pushing toward more and more biofuels, it was pretty amazing to see some of the ethanol stocks within spitting distance of their 52-week lows:</p>
<p>Pacific Ethanol, Inc. (PEIX) $12.90, 52-week low $12.50 (OCT 2006)<br />Verasun Energy Corp. (VSE) $14.91, 52-week low $14.36 (yesterday)<br />Xethanol (XNL) $1.35, 52-week low $1.24 (MAY 2007)</p>
<p>Andersons Inc. (ANDE) is not in the boat, with shares at $39.28 and its 52-week low is $31.05.&nbsp; US BioEnergy (USBE) is trading at $12.07, above its $10.78 lows over the last 52-weeks.&nbsp; Aventine Renewable Energy (AVR) is up on the day close to 2% at $17.16, up from its $14.60 low over the last 52-weeks.</p>
<p>Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) is no longer doing its major alternative energy swings and its shares sit down 1.1% at $33.71, with its 52-week lows at $30.20 (JAN 2007).&nbsp; The recent IPO Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) from T. Boone Pickens might be an ultimate indicator of demand for these shares right now (although, that isn&#8217;t ethanol).</p>
<p>If OPEC is out raising cain against biofuels, it has to make any sensible person wonder how much of a shortage there really is.&nbsp; It is true thatthere is actually not a net shortage, but capacity is supposedly maxxed and storm season and summer is always a serious concern to energy prices.&nbsp; But this first sabre rattling out of OPEC essentially against biofuels has to be yet another indicator that biofuels are starting to actually be noticed in downstream shipments by the OPEC nations. </p>
<p>Jon C. Ogg<br />June 7, 2007&nbsp; </p>
<p>Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.</p>
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