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What makes oil produced in Saudi Arabia different from oil exported from Nigeria? It's the same thing that makes the corn you ate at last summer¿s barbecue different from the corn used to produce ethanol. Stumped? Well, don't feel bad, it's a trick question. The answer? Absolutely nothing. Corn is corn no matter where it comes from -- just as wheat is wheat and natural gas is -- right! -- natural gas. (Though the quality may differ, the make-up is uniform.)

So, in less elaborate terms, corn and oil (and all other commodities) are homogenous goods that can be processed, resold and more often than not, used as an input to the production of other goods or services. These goods are traded on a commodity exchange, thus setting the price-per-barrel (or other metric unit) used to value them.

Now pay attention, here's a question that indeed does have an answer: What is the difference between a commodity and a stock? While a stock can tank and become worthless, a commodity cannot have its value be wiped to zero. One other difference: Most commodities are traded in futures, meaning traders buy and sell where they think the price of a product will be at a certain point in the future. Stocks trade based on the value of the underlying company at that point in time.

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Departure of Mr. Mark Redmond, Ph.D. as President & CEO of CEAPRO

 
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EDMONTON, ALBERTA, Jul 04, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) ----Ceapro Inc. (TSX VENTURE: CZO) The Company regrets to inform shareholders that Mr. Mark Redmond, Ph.D has decided to step down as a Director and an Officer of the Company effective immediately. In the mean time, Mr. Gilles R. Gagnon, an independent Director of the Company will act as President & CEO during the search period for a new CEO.

Members of the Board wish to thank Dr. Redmond for all the years and efforts that he has dedicated to the company and wish him all the best for his future endeavours.

About Ceapro Inc.

Ceapro Inc. is a Canadian growth-stage biotechnology company whose primary business activities relate to the development and production of organic products for medical, cosmetic and animal health industries using proprietary technology and natural, renewable resources. To learn more about Ceapro, visit www.ceapro.com

 Contacts: Sun International Communications Nicole Blanchard, B.Sc., B.Comm Managing Partner 450-973-6600 nicole.blanchard@isuncomm.com
   

SOURCE: Ceapro Inc.

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