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Ingredion Inc INGR

Ingredion Incorporated is a global ingredients solutions provider that transforms grains, fruits, vegetables, and other plant-based materials into value-added ingredient solutions for the food, beverage, animal nutrition, brewing and industrial markets. It develops, produces, and sells a variety of food and beverage ingredients, primarily starches and sweeteners, for various industries. It operates through four segments: North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Its products are derived primarily from the processing of corn and other starch-based materials, such as tapioca, potato, and rice. Its product lines include starches and sweeteners, animal feed products and edible corn oil. The starch-based products include both food-grade and industrial starches, as well as biomaterials. The sweetener products include glucose syrups, high maltose syrups, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, dextrose, maltodextrins, and glucose and syrup solids.


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Post by bankbuilderon Apr 07, 2005 6:32pm
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HELLO OUT THERE

HELLO OUT THERE Are there no CPO Investors on stockhouse. Don't know why they did not make money in the 1st quarter, from what I have been told every plant in Noth America has been running flat out after closing a plant in Mexico. Have not heard the Cargill takeover talk in a while! North American plants have been busy with finding ways to reduce costs and they have been getting some good results. This is not an overnight stock and IMHO Q4 and next year should be very rewarding for the patient investor. The dip in share price after Q1 results came out provided a great buying opportunity, this is much better than the $20.00 share price presently.
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