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coming in @ $0.47-$0.54 per share as opposed to estimates of $0.56 per share….
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Commodity Closing Prices
May WTI ticks to session highs, at $105.04, with ~2 min left in pit trade; now up $1.91 to $105.00
May corn finished up 0.25 cents to $6.8675, May wheat rose 1.25 cents to close at $7.2225, May soybeans gained 2.5 cents to close at $13.655, April ethanol closed higher by 0.001 cents at $2.488, while May world sugar futures closed down 0.32 cents to 24.88 cent.
May crude oil, the new front month, settled higher by $1.95 to $105.04, April natural closed up 9.3 cents to $4.254, April heating oil ended higher by 2.55 cents to $3.078, while April RBOB gasoline finished up 0.95 cents to $3.0069.
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