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Why are beef prices so high
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1720662" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>No they aren't losses in pork and chicken so raise you profit in beef to offset the loss.</p><p>Huge conglomerate companies do this all the time.</p><p>Many companies own entire production chain One or two divisions loose money this year while on or two make a profit. Next year or two the opposite happens. </p><p>Oil is a perfect example some huge companies control the entire production,from exploration,to drilling, to production, to pipeline or trucks transporting to refineries, to refining , to transport pipelines or trucks to transport it to fuel stations to sell.</p><p>Of course each of these divisions has there own name and few realize that they are all controlled by the same company</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1720662, member: 39072"] No they aren’t losses in pork and chicken so raise you profit in beef to offset the loss. Huge conglomerate companies do this all the time. Many companies own entire production chain One or two divisions loose money this year while on or two make a profit. Next year or two the opposite happens. Oil is a perfect example some huge companies control the entire production,from exploration,to drilling, to production, to pipeline or trucks transporting to refineries, to refining , to transport pipelines or trucks to transport it to fuel stations to sell. Of course each of these divisions has there own name and few realize that they are all controlled by the same company [/QUOTE]
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