Thursday, June 23, 2011

Brotherhood of the Bean

Brotherhood of the Bean

Link to Brotherhood of the Bean

Coffee may protect against Alzheimer’s disease, study finds

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 01:00 AM PDT

Using mice bred with symptoms that mimic Alzheimer’s disease, a team at USF found that caffeinated coffee appeared to protect the mice from the memory-robbing disease.

Burundi Coffee Production May Drop 13% This Year Amid Decreased Plantings

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 01:00 AM PDT

Coffee production in Burundi, which relies on the crop to generate more than half its foreign- exchange earnings, may drop 13 percent this year amid declining plantings, the Burundi Coffee Regulatory Agency said.

Mystery Ingredient in Coffee Wards Off Alzheimer’s

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 01:00 AM PDT

Some mystery ingredient helps coffee protect against Alzheimer’s disease, concludes a new study in mice.

Coffee can raise cholesterol – but not much

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 01:00 AM PDT

The People’s Pharmacy discusses the topic.

3 Plays you should be Watching: Baristas Coffee, Achillion, Sionix – Beacon Equity Research

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 02:21 PM PDT

3 Plays you should be Watching: Baristas Coffee, Achillion, Sionix
Beacon Equity Research
Shares of Baristas Coffee Co. (PINK: BCCI), a Seattle, Washington-based company focusing on the creation of a national brand of drive-thru espresso stands, are down sharply in today's trading. The penny stock reached a low of $0.20 in mid-day trading
Franchise Icon Joins Baristas as Director of Franchise DevelopmentPR Newswire (press release)
PennyStockRumble.com Reports Highest Gaining Stock Again – Baristas Coffee Newswire Today (press release)

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Sugar Falls on Rising Global Supply; Coffee Drops; Cocoa Climbs – Bloomberg

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 12:01 PM PDT

Sugar Falls on Rising Global Supply; Coffee Drops; Cocoa Climbs
Bloomberg
Coffee dropped, while cocoa rose. Sugar output will exceed demand by as much as 9 million metric tons for the year starting in October, up from a surplus of 1 million tons in the current season, German research company FO Licht said.

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What’s in your cup of coffee? – Tampabay.com

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 11:10 AM PDT


MyHealthNewsDaily
What's in your cup of coffee?
Tampabay.com
But rather than guzzling down super-caffeinated drinks such as Red Bull or taking stay-awake caffeine pills such as NoDoz, researchers at the University of South Florida say coffee might be the way to go. A new study points not to caffeine,
Coffee helps fight Alzheimer's diseaseTimes of India
Lots of coffee may ward off Alzheimer's, USF findsSarasota Herald-Tribune
Mystery Ingredient in Coffee Wards Off Alzheimer'sMyHealthNewsDaily
Los Angeles Times
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Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Reaches New 52-Week High (GMCR) – TheStreet.com (blog)

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 07:15 AM PDT

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Reaches New 52-Week High (GMCR)
TheStreet.com (blog)
By TheStreet Wire 06/22/11 – 10:07 AM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (Nasdaq:GMCR) hit a new 52-week high Wednesday as it is currently trading at $84.71, above its previous 52-week high of $83.75 with 220572 shares traded as
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters: The Winning Streak Continues (GMCR)Benzinga
RELATIVELY HIGH EV/EBITDA RATIO IN THE PACKAGED FOODS & MEATS INDUSTRY Zacks.com

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Coffee and Cigarettes: Seahawks’ Links for Wednesday – Field Gulls

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 07:08 AM PDT

Coffee and Cigarettes: Seahawks' Links for Wednesday
Field Gulls
Seattle Seahawks news, rumors, links, info, interviews, analysis. You name it, I got it here for you. Happy Hump Day. There's not a whole lot going on with the Seahawks right now but there is a frenzy of lockout activity so I linked up to a bunch of

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China Watch: High on Coffee, Shorting the Yuan – Wall Street Journal (blog)

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 07:06 AM PDT

China Watch: High on Coffee, Shorting the Yuan
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Buzzed: Spirits are high about the future of coffee in China, with Starbucks planning to triple its presence in the country (Reuters). Generic growth: Brand China is big, so why are there so few big Chinese brands? (NPR). The Renren puzzle: Why are

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