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To: nicewatch who wrote (214)11/21/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: wiley murray  Respond to of 645
 
Frank: I notice coffee has gone back to the 110 range.This is back I think to around the Robert Miner low range.

.Futures Contracts
Updated as of: Nov 21, 1998 @ 5:32 pm ET
Corn2200 -2 -0.12206 2192 46.1KS F9January Soybeans5804 -14 -0.35822 5784 28.4KW Z8December Wheat2854 -54 -2.32910 2840 12.9KSB H9March Sugar #11848 +15 +1.8848 830 279CC Z8December Cocoa1446 -21 -1.41464 1440 0KC Z8December Coffee11050 -45 -0.411200 10970



To: nicewatch who wrote (214)11/21/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: wiley murray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 645
 
Frank:Another beans commentary.

SOYBEAN AND MEAL/OIL

Stewart-Peterson Trader, a service of Stewart-Peterson, Inc.
Phone: 1-800-334-9779, ext. 126

4:00 p.m. Update November 20, 1998

SOYBEANS:

Soybean futures finished moderately weaker. Even with a strong weekly NOPA crush figure of 32.47 million bushels, beans were unable to trade on the positive side. Today's crush figure was over 500,000 bushels more than last week's. Ideas that rains will be widespread in South America over the weekend pressured trade. The January contract currently has a double top at 5.88. For the week, beans gained about 3 cents.