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BioExx Specialty Proteins Ltd BIXZF

"Bioexx Specialty Proteins Inc is engaged in the development and commercialization of processing technologies, for use in the extracting various active ingredients from organic and inorganic materials. The company's primary focus is on the production of proteins from canola and other oilseed feedstocks. Its products include Isolexx, a protein isolate for use in bakery products, meat products, vegetarian food products and meat analogues, and nutritional and protein bars, drinks, and supplements;


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Comment by brnt999on Sep 26, 2009 2:30pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Nice week!

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Nice week!Isolates sell for around 6,000 a metric ton, concentrates for 1,000 and meal sells for 350 a ton.

The profit margins on isolates seems pretty high.I think there is room for marginally higher costs.

Because of BXI's low temperature production process their product is superior to Cargills and ADM's soy protein.

Cargill and ADM have spent years developing the soy protein market and I don't think they are keen to abandon it.

In BXI's Q2 release Helm is quoted as saying there is much more demand than supply in the isolates market and the gap is growing.
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