THE CUBA R E \' I E \\' 



whicli only about 12.000 tons remain, and 3"'sc. c. & f. for August shipment Cuba's, 

 of which only about tiO.OOO tons remain. 



It is understood that a purchase of new crop Cubas for January shipment was 

 recently made by a speculator at 2-\c. c. & f. and that further purchases could not 

 be made at anything under 3c. c. & f. 



It is expected that high prices will tempt Cuban planters to begin grinding the next 

 crop early in December, although the cane will not then have attained its maturity 

 and then prices will doubtless react, but, in any event, the indications are that enough 

 damage has already been done to the European beet crop to warrant the Cuban planters' 

 hope of full prices next year. 



Refined sugars have advanced from .5.1.5c. less 2 per cent for granulated at our 

 last writing, to 5.75c. less 2 per cent now quoted by the American Sugar Refining Co., 

 and 5.S5C. less 2 per cent named by other refiners here. 



Grocers are still well supplied with sugars contracted for at the former low prices, but 

 a fair demand is noted at the advance and the consumption is large. A good demand 

 is expected during preserving season in September, as fruit crops generally are very 

 promising. 



Favorable reports of the United States beet crop and Louisiana cane crop are 

 received, both of which are estimated to outturn larger than last year and will help 

 to meet the deficiency in supplies during October-December next, and check, to some 

 extent, the extreme speculative advance in prices. 



Xew York. August 14. 1911. 



REVISTA AZUCARERA 



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



LA COSECHA DE REMOLACHA EUROPEA HA SUFRIDO MUCHO LA ES- 



PERANZA DE QUE EL AZUCAR CUBANO OBTENGA BUEN PRECIO EL ANO 



PROXIMO SE CONFIRMA 



Xuestra ultima revista para esta publicacion estaba fechada IT de Julio de 1911. 



En aquella fecha, los centrifugas polarizacion 96 grados se cotizaban a 4.23 cents, 

 la libra, y ahora se cotizan a 4.ST5 cents, la libra, acusando una subida durante el 

 periodo que comprende esta revista, de 0.645 de centavo 6 sea mas de ^s de centavo 

 en libra. 



Los azucares de remolacha se cotizaban en aquella fecha en el mercado de Londres 

 a lis. 10 ^2 d., y ahora se cotizan a 15s. l^^d. por este mes, y a 14s. S%d. por la 

 nueva cosecha (a entregar de Octubre a Diciembre). acusando una subida de 3s. 3d. 

 en quintal (de 112 libras) 6 sea 0.72 de centavo en libra. 



Los precios actuales son los mayores que se han cotizado desde nuestra ultima 

 revista : en la subida han ocurrido en el mercado de Londres algunas fluctuaciones 

 hacia la baja de cortisima duracion. mientras que en Xueva York la subida ha sido 



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