-
Font Size:
Things have piled up on my desk over the past couple of days. I guess that makes up for the lack of clutter on the airport baggage carousel. My bag has, once again, gone AWOL.
So, while I await its return, let's plow through the most recent brace of government reports.
First, there was the CPI report. On Wednesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said retail prices climbed 3.9% year-over-year through April. Food and energy prices lead the way with 5.1% and 15.9% annual growth rates, respectively.
Let's first check out food price inflation. Breakfast Index components actually fell at a 2.1% compound average rate implied by the last three months of futures closes:
|
Commodity |
Contract Month |
30-Apr-08 Price |
31-Jan-08 Price |
3-Month Change (%) |
Annualized Change (%) |
|
Cocoa |
May ‘08 |
$2,882/tonne |
$2,354/tonne |
22.4 |
76.2 |
|
Milk, Class III |
May ‘08 |
$18.12/cwt |
$15.86/cwt |
14.3 |
45.2 |
|
Butter, AA |
May ‘08 |
141.00 ¢/lb |
131.00 ¢/lb |
7.6 |
22.9 |
|
Coffee |
May ‘08 |
134.55 ¢/lb |
140.70 ¢/lb |
-4.4 |
-11.8 |
|
Sugar #11 |
July ‘08 |
11.81 ¢/lb |
13.02 ¢/lb |
-9.3 |
-23.9 |
|
Orange Juice |
July ‘08 |
119.45 ¢/lb |
142.35 ¢/lb |
-16.1 |
-38.8 |
|
Wheat |
May ‘08 |
$7.8725/bu |
$9.4550/bu |
-16.7 |
-40.1 |
|
Pork Bellies (Bacon) |
May ‘08 |
75.40 ¢/lb |
94.30 ¢/lb |
-20.0 |
-46.5 |
|
Average |
-2.8 |
-2.1 |
Keep in mind that the Breakfast Index reflects wholesale prices, which have the potential to be passed along in later CPI reports. With that in mind, you might want to wash down your dry toast with orange juice instead of cocoa in the coming weeks to pinch pennies.
Commercial food processors may be in need of some belt-tightening, too, if soybean crush margins continue to be squeezed as they were last week. The profit margin represented by November and December futures fell by a percentage point to 6% in the wake of a 7% uptick in soybean input costs. Soybean oil prices moderated this week, rising only 4.3% while bean meal - a staple animal feed - ticked up 7.7%.
Keep that in mind while you munch your cheap bacon. The culling of swine herds may soon end and new production will have to be fed at much higher costs.
The profit margins for the other inflation driver - oil producers - fattened over the week. According to yesterday's Energy Department inventory report, capacity utilization at U.S. refineries is still a relatively sluggish 86.6%. Producers' hopes for widening margins were finally realized with a 1% boost to the 8.9% level. That translates to a gross profit of $10.99 per barrel of crude oil at Wednesday's $123.62 input cost.
Refining margins haven't yet broken their downtrend for the year but, based on this week's price action alone, cracking oil paid off better than crushing soybeans.
Oil Refining Margins vs. Soybean Processing Margins

And for consumers? Well, the worst thing consumers could do now would be to drive themselves down to the diner for breakfast.
Some of that risk could have been hedged away by playing the crack spread with ETFs. Over the past week, the US Oil Fund (AMEX: USO) rose a modest 0.5% to $100.22 per share, while the US Gasoline Fund (AMEX: UGA) gained 1.5% to $58.79. The margin driver, however, was heating oil. The US Heating Oil Fund (AMEX: UHN) shot up 5% to $58.96 this week.
Get Seeking Alpha Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Get Free Stock Alerts by Email!
-
Editor's Picks
-
Most Popular
- Bank of America vs. Banco Santander: Whose Dividend Is Secure?
- Fannie, Freddie, and Financing Models of Last Resort
- Fannie and Freddie: Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off
- China Digital TV: Red Flag Warning?
- Can Big Oil Balance Shareholder Interest Against National Interest?
- BioScrip Management, Board Should Be Shown the Door
- Full list of Editor's Picks »
- Attention Apple Investors: Analysts You Don’t Know But Should »
- 10 Top Dividend Stocks of the S&P 500 »
- Ford "Fire Sale": A Crystal Ball for America »
- Sirius and XM Satellite Merger Set for Approval; RBC Lowers Price Targets »
- LDK Solar: The Brightest Opportunity? »
- 7 Stocks I'm Buying Now »
- The Screws Tighten on Apple Investors »
- Credit Crisis Continues: Who's Buying Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson? »
- Sirius-XM Merger Decision Delay Is Unacceptable »
- Adding Wood to Your Portolio: A Worthwhile Investment »
- Stocks to Buy Before the Oil Bubble Bursts »
-
Long Ideas
-
Short Ideas
-
Cramer's Picks
- Has Embraer Hit Bottom?
- Notes on a Worst-of-Breed Rally
- More Pain for Petrohawk - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/7/08)
- ConAgra: Multi-Year Lows Spur Insider Buying
- Cash America: Up 16% on Higher Guidance
- Airline Stocks: Where Value Investing Takes Flight
- Bolt Technology: Charged for Growth
- Umpqua Holdings Revisited: Situation Stable
- NextWave Wireless: Benefiting From Blackberry Enabling HTML In Emails
- Recommending PriceSmart in Light of Sustained Store Momentum
- Full list of Long Ideas »
- Covering Down Some of My Short Positions
- What's Going on With uWink?
- Brokerage Stocks: Trouble on the Horizon?
- 5 Reasons Amphenol Will Have Trouble Exceeding Expectations
- Looking To Profit From the Market's Plunge
- Crystal River’s Q2 Write-Downs Could Bankrupt the Company
- Assurant Is A Compelling Short Sell
- Fuel Systems Solutions: Time to Take Profits
- GM an Unlikely Hero - Fast Money Recap (7/1/08)
- Pair Trade Visa and Capital One
- Full list of Short Ideas »
- More Pain for Petrohawk - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/7/08)
- Recession Season - Cramer's Mad Money (7/7/08)
- StanCorp a Safe Financial - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/2/08)
- Momentum Stocks Stalled - Cramer's Stop Trading! (7/3/08)
- Expecting a Lift for Pediatrix: Cramer's Mad Money (7/3/08)
- The Most Bullish Thing - Cramer's Stop Trading! (7/1/08)
- Exelon's Got Nukes - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/1/08)
- Prescription Prediction for Allscripts - Cramer's Mad Money (7/1/08)
- Rex Marks the Spot - Cramer's Lightning Round, (6/30/08)
- Medicare Bill Buys - Cramer's Mad Money (6/30/08)
- Full list of Cramers Picks »
Most Popular Feeds
-
ETFs
-
US Market
-
Long Ideas
-
Alt. Energy
- Full list of feeds »
Hedge Fund Jobs
Job Seekers:
- Search jobs by category
- Get job alerts by email or live feed
- Apply online
Employers
- See all recruitment options
- Get applications online or by email


