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"There are, no doubt, coffee market analysts noting their findings on the black bean with great care, diligence and detail, but none, to my knowledge, write what you might call ‘page-turning prose’. A chart can tell you all you need to know. What it cost, what it costs now [...]
“The soaring costs of corn, wheat and oil have raised their costs painfully. The cereal makers intend to raise prices again, which may result in more dollars to the sales column of future earnings reports but not necessarily to better earnings or, most importantly, better profitability.” — Lynn Carpenter
Blogger’s note: Rising [...]
Tags: corn, earnings, food, hormel, hrl, kft, kraft, lynn carpenter, net margin, oil, quarterly reports, wheat
“There is an ‘emerging’ alternative energy source that is a lot more efficient than corn-based ethanol and doesn’t require the same food vs. fuel trade-off.” — Mike Burnick
by Mike Burnick
Baltimore – (TFN): A month ago, I wrote an article here in the (Sovereign Society) A-Letter detailing the global food [...]
“We saw exactly the same thing with uranium last year, we saw it with wheat, corn and soybeans this year; we saw it with copper, lead, zinc and nickel, we’ve just seen it with rice.” — Dominic Frisby
by Dominic Frisby, MoneyWeek
Baltimore – (TFN): When a commodity or [...]
Tags: coal, commodity, copper, corn, food, Gold, housing, iron ore, lead, nickel, oil prices, rice, soybeans, technical analysis, uranium, wheat, zinc
“Of all the great scams the US federal government has perpetrated on its people, when all is said and done, the corn-based alternative fuel will go down near the top as one of the all-time greatest.” — Andy Carpenter
by Andy Carpenter, Investor’s Daily Edge
Baltimore – (TFN): [...]