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Refined sugars declined to some extent and are now on the basis of 4.6i)c.. less 1 per 

 cent, for granulated sugar, with 2c. per 100 pounds, less value, for beet granulated. The 

 supplies, however, of the latter are constantly diminishing and should soon disappear from 

 the market competition to any extent. 



Refiners are still using high cost sugars for melting, so that refined is not yet at its 

 normal value, compared to raws of present value. 



Xew York, Februarv 10. 1911. 



REVISTA AZUCARERA 



Escrita expresamente para la Cuba Review por Willett & Gray, de Nueva York 



LOS PRECIOS EN ENERO PUEDEN RESULTAR EL PUNTO MAS BAJO DE LA 

 CAMPANA, SIENDO AHORA EL CALCULO 1,700,000 TONELADAS 



Xuestra ultima revista a?ucarera para esta publicacion estaba fechada el 11 de Enero 

 de 1911. En esa fecha las centrifugas se cotizaban a 3.67.5 centavos la libra ; las cotiza- 

 ■ciones hoy son 3.4S centavos la libra. El azucar de remolacha se cotizaba entonces a 9s., 

 equivalente a 3.SS centavos por las centrifugas en Xueva York, y ahora se cotiza a 9s. 

 3%d., equivalente a 3.95 centavos por las centrifugas en Xueva York. 



Entretanto, el azucar de remolacha en Europa fluctuo algo sobre 9s. y bajo esta coti- 

 zacion, hasta el presente mes, en que ha tomado una tendencia mas firme hacia el alza y 

 mejorada 7^4 d. de su punto mas bajo, con tendencia aim firme debido al hecho de que 

 las cifras mas altas de las existencias para el continente han pasado ya y las existencias 

 van de baja y se retienen mas facilmente financieramente hasta que se requieran. 



Las condiciones de la actual zafra de Cuba requieren la mayor consideracion al presente. 

 Como de costumbre, al principio de la campana azucarera los valores declinaron con 

 fijeza bajo las primeras ventas de la produccion de la zafra hasta que llegaron a 2 1-16 

 centavos costo y flete, polarizacion 96 grados, por ventas el 24 de Enero. Esto puede 

 6 no ser el punto mas bajo de la campana, el mercado habiendo recuperado a 2 3-16 cen- 



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