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Bank of America research finds that since 1930 a representative basket of commodities including metals, agricultural products and energy has produced lower returns than stocks, averaging 8% a year compared with 11%, but with much lower volatility.
WSJ: Upside: Are Commodities a Buy?
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After the stylist and editor Giovanna Battaglia took a spin and the machine offered up some eye shadow based on her selection, a representative from Chanel offered to send her some more products the next day at her office.
WSJ: Tribeca's Expanding Calendar
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In a response, a representative for Whole Foods denied that any of its products represented health risks, citing standards that were set forth in California's Proposition 65, a state law setting clean-water standards that includes a list of carcinogens.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The representative declined to comment on whether the company has found the fungicide in its Tropicana or Dole juice products, despite the fact that the Brazilian producers asserted that virtually all juice exported to the U.S. contains the substance.
WSJ: Coke, Pepsi Attempt to Ease O.J. Fears