easternlines Portfolio 1
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  • NAL
    Newalliance Bancs
  • $12.49
  • -2.12%
  • $12.84

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People owning NAL also tend to own: BACBNKCCHZCMPCSBCYBS

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  • HAWK
    Hawk
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

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People owning HAWK also tend to own: AAVABXAADGAMATAQRBGRBXL

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  • FFHL
    Fuwei Films (hold
  • $2.15
  • +1.42%
  • $2.05

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People owning FFHL also tend to own: AAPLANGNAOBBITSBRCDCBOUCC

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07.07.08 | 00:52 AM Asked by Kurt Anders

A. Kurt, do you subscribe to CNBC.com? The
CEO was on awhile back and maybe you
could find it in the archives. He felt
he could contain costs and that the
price increases in the food was not too
much for his buyer who will pay more for
good quality.

I eat a lot of organic food, and I find
that their cost has not risen as much as
non-organic stuff has (because they
don't use pesticides, I guess???).

I had not ever been but I went when I
was on vacation to try it out. I took
all my brother's kids there, they love
it. All the cool kids go there after
school to hang out.

The one thing my friends with high
school/college age kids say is that the
cost of gas is impacting kids, who earn
relatively low wages. They were urging
gas gift certificates for graduation
presents and also dining out cards so
they could take their dates out to eat.
Don't know if this would affect CMG's
bottom line (cost of gas to their
consumer)...but food is excellent.

If you buy, buy in small amounts
gradually, maybe?

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