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Methanex: A Innocent Casualty Of The Oil Crash

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Methanex: A Innocent Casualty Of The Oil Crash

Falling oil prices have dragged down stocks in a number of other sectors beyond energy over the past few month and, for the astute value investor, there are now some high-quality opportunities in these sectors that look too good to pass up.

One such opportunity is Methanex, the world’s largest independent producer of methanol. Goodwood Capital’s Ryan Thibodeaux explained why he liked Methanex in the Jan 31st issue of Value Investor Insight.

Methanex: An industry leader

Methanex is a force to be reckoned with in the methanol industry. Based in Canada but with plants worldwide, the company has the capacity to provide 15% of the total global annual methanol supply. However, Methanex uses...

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