Stock Track | Green Plains Surges 7.29% Pre-market on Q3 Profit, Debt Reduction, and Future Tax Credits

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Green Plains (GPRE) stock soared 7.29% in pre-market trading on Wednesday following the release of its third-quarter 2025 financial results. Despite a revenue miss, investors appear to be focusing on the company's profitability, debt reduction, and future tax credit benefits.

The renewable fuels company reported a net income of $11.9 million, or $0.17 per diluted share, for Q3 2025. While this represents a decrease from $48.2 million, or $0.69 per diluted share, in the same period last year, the company remained profitable. The decline was primarily attributed to a $35.7 million non-recurring interest expense related to extinguished junior mezzanine notes. Revenue for the quarter came in at $508.5 million, missing analyst estimates of $582.13 million.

Investors seem particularly encouraged by Green Plains' strategic moves and future prospects. The company completed the sale of its Obion, Tennessee plant, using the proceeds to fully repay $130.7 million in junior mezzanine debt, significantly strengthening its balance sheet. Additionally, Green Plains has made progress in its carbon capture initiatives, with systems now operational in Nebraska, providing a carbon intensity advantage. The company also executed a 45Z tax credit monetization agreement, expecting $15-$25 million in tax credit monetization for Q4 and anticipating $40-$50 million of 45Z-related Adjusted EBITDA in 2025. These factors, combined with the company's ability to maintain profitability in a challenging environment, appear to be driving the positive pre-market movement.

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