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The bottom has fallen out of commodity prices
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(closed on 12/26/08)
Or I should say they will when the imoral act of ethonal is crushed to death. Corn Products produces corn sweeteners. Kill Ethanol and the price of corn will fall further. It has already fallen from $8.00 a bushel to $4.00. There is no reason for corn to sell above $1.50 a bushel. F the Famers!!!!
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Corn Products International Inc.
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Corn Products International, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets food ingredients and industrial products derived from wet milling and processing of corn and other starch-based materials in North and South America, Asia, and Africa. The company provides sweetener products, such as fructose corn syrup, glucose corn syrups, maltose corn syrups, caramel color, dextrose, polyols, maltodextrins, and glucose and corn syrup solids; and starch-based products comprising industrial and food-grade starches. It serves a range of customers in the food and beverage, pharmaceuti...
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Corn Products International Inc.
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Corn Products International, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets food ingredients and industrial products derived from wet milling and processing of corn and other starch-based materials in North and South America, Asia, and Africa. The company provides sweetener products, such as fructose corn syrup, glucose corn syrups, maltose corn syrups, caramel color, dextrose, polyols, maltodextrins, and glucose and corn syrup solids; and starch-based products comprising industrial and food-grade starches. It serves a range of customers in the food and beverage, pharmaceuti...
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CPO STRONG BUY
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(closed on 06/06/08)
Corn Products International, Inc. ( CPO ) reported first-quarter results on Apr 22 that easily beat Wall Street estimates by 19.72%. Earnings per share increased by 29% year-over-year and revenues grew by 22% compared to 2007. The company upped its full-year forecast to $2.90 - $3.15 from $2.65- $2.85 per share versus 2007 earnings of $2.59 per share. Full Analysis <> Corn Products International is the largest producer of d>...
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Downgrade CPO TO HOLD
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I downgraded CPO to hold because of recent developments in the news and how corn prices have dropped making it so that CPO has a smaller profit margin.
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