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Zachary Curry Archer Daniels Midland Company ADM-N COMMENT Jul 10, 2014

Recently acquired Wild Flavorings, food additives, but the acquisition didn’t really do much. With the global weather and the droughts, food and grain prices are up and down. This kind of company is not universally liked, but the product they sell and make, will continue to do well over time. Over the long run, you are going to see more names like this, and he could definitely see holding a position in this company.

$47.350

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food processing
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