Dear Charlie,
Anyone who says co-operation in the farming business won't work... is...
It is really too bad the CWB directors refuse to get their heads out of the sand! CHS had a huge profit on futures trading... and saved growers billions.
About time we woke up in western Canada!
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, U.S. — CHS Inc., is now the 72nd largest U.S. company according to the Fortune 500 ranking for 2009, the company announced on April 20. Based on fiscal 2008 revenues of $32.2 billion, CHS jumped 73 spots from its 2008 position at 145, the company said.
Exxon Mobil, with revenues of $442.8 billion, ranked number one, followed by Wal-Mart stores. Fortune magazine has ranked the nation’s largest publicly traded companies since 1955. CHS said that while the company is predominately owned by farmers, ranchers and member cooperatives, its fixed rate preferred stock — which trades on the NASDAQ exchange — qualifies it for inclusion in the Fortune listing.
Anyone who says co-operation in the farming business won't work... is...
It is really too bad the CWB directors refuse to get their heads out of the sand! CHS had a huge profit on futures trading... and saved growers billions.
About time we woke up in western Canada!
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, U.S. — CHS Inc., is now the 72nd largest U.S. company according to the Fortune 500 ranking for 2009, the company announced on April 20. Based on fiscal 2008 revenues of $32.2 billion, CHS jumped 73 spots from its 2008 position at 145, the company said.
Exxon Mobil, with revenues of $442.8 billion, ranked number one, followed by Wal-Mart stores. Fortune magazine has ranked the nation’s largest publicly traded companies since 1955. CHS said that while the company is predominately owned by farmers, ranchers and member cooperatives, its fixed rate preferred stock — which trades on the NASDAQ exchange — qualifies it for inclusion in the Fortune listing.