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October 6, 2008
Antimicrobial resistant bacteria not "superbugs"
Analysis of: 'Superbugs' That Strike the Sickest Patients | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: 'Superbugs' That Strike the Sickest Patients | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Articles with the terms "superbug", "known as gram-negative bacteria" , "so called gram-positve category" and "ultra resistant" do not give the reader much confidence in the "facts and figures" that are presented in the publication. Hospital microbiology labs, infectious disease...
July 17, 2008
Witty approach by Mr. Witty to improve Glaxo's drug pipeline
Analysis of: Glaxo Seeks Guidance From Health Systems | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Glaxo Seeks Guidance From Health Systems | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Asking company investors and pharmaceutical users their opinions about the drugs that are needed seems like a logical approach to the needs for pharmaceutical drug development. Hopefully, this unique analysis of company policy will be successful and lead to changes that would be successful...
July 15, 2008
The folly of biofuels
Analysis of: Higher food prices are here to stay | www.guardian.co.uk
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Higher food prices are here to stay | www.guardian.co.uk
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Nothing is more inflationary that increases in energy prices. Everything depends on energy. This means that virtually all material things have had to go up in price already, especially foods. This means that biofuels have a triple whammy affecting them- first is the price of food...
June 26, 2008Comments on Bunge and Corn Products International Merger
Analysis of: Bunge Should Jump from Here | seekingalpha.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
It is a win-win marriage made in Brazil. The timing is perfect to take advantage of record stock prices and commodity prices, though wet corn milling might have some problems next year.
June 23, 2008Easing Ethanol Mandates and Opening the CRP- Possible Solutions to High Cron and Soybean Prices
Analysis of: U.S. May Free Up More Land for Corn Crops | www.nytimes.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
There are possibly 4-6 million acres lost this year due to flooding in the Midwest. This has been enough to force corn, soybean and some meat prices to record prices this month. If prices rise further due to a reduction in yields due to a hot dry spell during pollination, will the government be forced...
June 18, 2008Who IS Going To Pick Up the Tabs From Crop Damage
Analysis of: Crop Insurers Brace for Pain | www.businessweek.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
Flooding across the Midwest is causing billions of dollars of crop damage as corn and soybean crops are killed or washed away. What had looked as a stellar year for farmers throughout the Midwest will result in some major losers, starting with farmers and livestock producers, and continuing with crop...
June 16, 2008Argentine Government Continue to Tango with Farmers- Viva the Strike
Analysis of: Argentine Farmers Resume Export Tax Protests | www.allheadlinenews.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
The Argentine farmer strike continue. It has been 100 days with on and off again strikes, with truckers and housewives joining the protests. Exports as well as domestic agricultural processing has been stopped again, putting additional pressure on soybeans in the US and the Argentine Government.
June 16, 2008Rain Rain Everywhere, But Where are the Corn and Soybeans?
Analysis of: Flooding a 'brutal business partner' for farmers | www.thonline.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
The record rains and flooding in Iowa will result in a further drop in corn and soybean production this year, with estimates of up to 3 million acres and 20% of the Iowa crops lost. This has already caused a run up in corn, soybeans and wheat prices and a drop in many companies' stocks, including...
June 9, 2008When it Rains it Pours- What is Going to Happen to The US Corn and SOybean Crops
Analysis of: Climate plants a wet one. Record moisture reported across state | www.columbiatribune.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
The midwest has had exceptional amounts of rain since last December leading to major delays in the seeding and emergence of the corn and soybean crops. La Niña has been blamed for the cool wet weather, if it is disappearing what type of summer and crop will we have.
May 30, 2008Why Are Sugar Prices Low?
Analysis of: Sugar prices sink to 7-month low on supply glut | ap.google.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
World sugar prices have dropped below the 10 cent/lb. level , even as energy prices and food demand increases. Why is this happening, will it end soon and what are the implications for ethanol, HFCS and alternative crops next year?
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