. >> well, hugh grant has turned it into a science company, and ellen is trying to do the same thing. these are companies that have, look it, they have made it so we are drought resistant crops and good, and biotechs and not re n rejenneri. >> well, a patent suit decided by the supreme court where we are -- >> yes, it is a big day where they will resolve all of the remaining cases. before we run out of time, let's listen to what ellen coleman told you last night about the issues. this is "mad money" from last night. >> we have been working to lower our footprint in greenhouse gases over the last 20 years, and we have made progress there, but it is interesting, because the price of energy and where it is today, whether it is up or down, but where it is today means that biotechnology and biology really in the conversion of cellulose into higher order materials, there is tremendous opportunity. >> she is not steering the old dupont which is trying to figure out whether to be a commodity company or oil company, and she is reinventing the company entirely as a science company and enzymes a