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Gold/Mining/Energy : A Bottom in perishable commodities?/war stocks

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To: Zardoz who wrote (65)12/6/1998 5:25:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) of 178
 
Because maybe down the road they are afraid that it is going to drive a lot of companies out of business and set up exclusive control to a few who then can set prices later down the road until competition begins anew.
just look at a lot of food commodities..although they are at record lows..the prices in the supermarkets are at least high here. I spoke with somebody yesterday who makes prepared food for army etc..and asked him if his costs have gone way down..he said no..the distributor etc who is profitting from commodity deflation..
don't worry I have enough common sense to realize that "we want it all" and hate when our stocks aren't performing..
Bobby
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