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To: Square_Dealings who wrote (34143)4/11/2002 11:26:41 PM
From: lisalisalisa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
shouldn't that make the futures go up, not down?



To: Square_Dealings who wrote (34143)4/11/2002 11:45:36 PM
From: Square_Dealings  Respond to of 52237
 
No, because if the animals have mad cow, or if it is even suspected to be a problem in the US then no one will buy them. It basically puts a lot of people out of business, similar to what happened in the U.K. The animals have to be destroyed.

M.



To: Square_Dealings who wrote (34143)4/12/2002 7:39:56 AM
From: greenehugh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
"Vermont sheep test positive for mad cow." What is the best way to play this from the equities side? i.e. Who are the biggest lamb processors, sellers and restaurants?