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Opinion : 2 for Tuesday
2 for Tuesday: Fire Up Some Methanex
By Glenn Curtis
Columnist
12/04/2001 07:19 AM EST
I'll have a wood alcohol straight up.
Not to drink, mind you. I'm not quite that wild and crazy. No, what I'm talking about is a chemical called methanol. Right now it's used primarily to make plastics and paint. But it's also being considered for use in cars, as an alternative fuel. And with the world's oil supplies dwindling, methanol may soon be an important fuel for all of us.
That's where Methanex (MEOH:Nasdaq - news - commentary - research - analysis), the world's largest producer and distributor of methanol, comes in. DaimlerChrysler, Toyota and a range of other automakers are developing prototype cars that use fuel cells powered by methanol. Just a 1% or 2% penetration into the auto market could seriously boost demand for the fuel, whose prices have sunk recently amid the economic downturn.
Methanex is cheap. At its recent price of about $5.40, the stock trades at just 72% of book value. And it has $3.62 a share in cash. These numbers suggest that the economy's weakness has already been more than factored into the stock, and that even a moderate economic recovery could send methanol prices, and the stock, markedly higher.
The Stock
Methanex (MEOH:Nasdaq)
Recent Price: $5.21
52-Week Range: $4.50-$8.95
P/E Ratio: 5.78
Market Capitalization: $694.8 million
Float: 132.0 million shares
Short Interest Ratio: 0.95
Institutional Ownership: 59%
Source: Yahoo! Finance
Meanwhile, the company keeps cutting costs. During its third quarter, Methanex shut down a plant, saving roughly $10 million a year in maintenance and fixed costs.
The Stats
Year Revenue EPS
1999 $694.94 million $(0.87)
2000 1,061.27 0.85
2001* N/A 0.58
2002* N/A 0.25
*Thomson Financial/First Call est.
Source: Company reports
Few people have had any dealings with methanol, but that doesn't mean it won't catch on. President Bush has repeatedly advocated the use and development of alternative fuel sources, including methanol. Although its widespread use as an alternative fuel is likely to be minimal over the next several years, its future prospects are limitless.
I think this is a $10 stock in a year's time.
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