Siouxland Energy Cooperative (SIXN) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Siouxland Energy Cooperative is a farmer-owned ethanol producer based in the Sioux City, Iowa area. It takes corn grown by local farmers and turns it into ethanol, a fuel that gets blended into gasoline sold at gas stations across the United States. The cooperative also produces distillers grains, a protein-rich byproduct sold as animal feed to livestock farmers. As a cooperative, it is owned by its farmer-members rather than outside investors, and it earns revenue by selling ethanol and distillers grains to fuel blenders, distributors, and feed buyers. It operates a single production facility in the Midwest, making it a small, regionally focused business rather than a national giant. Its main competitive advantage is low-cost corn sourcing from member-farmers nearby, but its biggest risk is that ethanol margins are heavily tied to the spread between corn prices and fuel prices, which can swing sharply and are largely outside the company's control.
Winston Score: 0/100 — Insufficient Data
Not enough data to score this stock reliably.
- Quality: Data not available (0/30)
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