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Side-by-side financial comparison of Green Plains Inc. (GPRE) and METHANEX CORP (MEOH). Click either name above to swap in a different company.
Green Plains Inc. is an American company based in Omaha, Nebraska that was founded in 2004. The company is the third largest ethanol fuel producer in North America. It was reported in early 2012 that the company ships approximately one billion gallons of ethanol per year. The company employs approximately 640 people, and was founded by Barry Ellsworth. Green Plains Inc. is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange as GPRE.
Methanex Corporation is a Canadian company that supplies, distributes and markets methanol worldwide.
8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend
Side-by-side quarterly history. Quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years line up.
| Q4 25 | $42.2M | — | ||
| Q3 25 | $44.7M | — | ||
| Q2 25 | $66.2M | — | ||
| Q1 25 | $35.8M | — | ||
| Q4 24 | $41.2M | — | ||
| Q3 24 | $39.1M | — | ||
| Q2 24 | $41.1M | — | ||
| Q1 24 | $41.6M | — |
| Q4 25 | $11.9M | — | ||
| Q3 25 | $11.9M | — | ||
| Q2 25 | $-72.2M | — | ||
| Q1 25 | $-72.9M | — | ||
| Q4 24 | $-54.9M | — | ||
| Q3 24 | $48.2M | — | ||
| Q2 24 | $-24.4M | — | ||
| Q1 24 | $-51.4M | — |
| Q4 25 | 95.1% | — | ||
| Q3 25 | — | — | ||
| Q2 25 | 62.8% | — | ||
| Q1 25 | 8.5% | — | ||
| Q4 24 | 14.9% | — | ||
| Q3 24 | — | — | ||
| Q2 24 | 92.0% | — | ||
| Q1 24 | 20.1% | — |
| Q4 25 | -24.9% | — | ||
| Q3 25 | 75.7% | — | ||
| Q2 25 | -42.9% | — | ||
| Q1 25 | -173.7% | — | ||
| Q4 24 | -99.2% | — | ||
| Q3 24 | — | — | ||
| Q2 24 | -43.1% | — | ||
| Q1 24 | -108.0% | — |
| Q4 25 | 28.3% | — | ||
| Q3 25 | 26.7% | — | ||
| Q2 25 | -109.1% | — | ||
| Q1 25 | -203.4% | — | ||
| Q4 24 | -133.2% | — | ||
| Q3 24 | 123.4% | — | ||
| Q2 24 | -59.2% | — | ||
| Q1 24 | -123.7% | — |
| Q4 25 | $0.26 | — | ||
| Q3 25 | $0.17 | — | ||
| Q2 25 | $-1.09 | — | ||
| Q1 25 | $-1.14 | — | ||
| Q4 24 | $-0.79 | — | ||
| Q3 24 | $0.69 | — | ||
| Q2 24 | $-0.38 | — | ||
| Q1 24 | $-0.81 | — |
Financial Flow Comparison
Revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company.