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Tag: International Cocoa Organization

Apparently the cocoa markets aren't that worried about one third of their supply . . .

Hmm, the last month of cocoa pricing, via the International Cocoa Organization

Prices are only up 7%?  Despite everything going on in Cote d’Ivoire?  I can only assume there is a massive oversupply out there cushioning this market . . .

Posted on December 22, 2010 by Ed 2
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