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April 23, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Show Me Ethanol seeking $5.1 million in equity to complete Missouri plant

In Missouri, Show Me Ethanol is still seeking $5.1 million to complete construction of its 55 Mgy corn ethanol plant in Carollton. The company, which expected to commence operations in the second quarter, is considering a shareholders rights offering for the remaining equity raise. Total plant construction costs are projected at $82 million.

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