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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 43

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1 1 05 IlltbUt lIVt ttJ 'yrt tr ay Expect decbien on Waterloo station in '05 isnACssiEx: Interior hog prices off cattle steady SOLTH ST. PAUL Cm Mm, Tuatta. aucftw at ft. kjrvter- ruoca trim im tawwat fttt tui il i li i Mr I an mil mil yip aa aaM Mi atauawar cvart I at T. mm mt wwm, anaafaau aa tm OMAHA I tt-l ta jr.

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Ml lMa 1UM VffiCLES'LECEnrZl ta CkcaM ttmium I Interior Iowa and southern Minnesota hog prices were SI cents to $1 lower Wednesday. Omaha barrows and gilts sold II to I1.S0 lower, and Peoria bog prices were fully SO cents fewer. Hogs reached 144.51 at interior country points, and packing plants paid 141. Omaha and Peoria also topped at 141. Interior cattle prices were unevenly steady, with a steer high of $83 SO.

Omaha steers and heifers were fully steady. Slaughter steers reached IS4.S0. There were too few cattle in Peoria for a market test LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS Uatttadi racakatt at arfnctaaJ rnarhaft lAfadjnatftav: Conn Hoot Stwaa Paorta 7M TO 1 komaiCity I.M I.Mt St Omana I.Mt 1JM IM Oktofiorna Ch ItM Sit JM Si. JotaaA I.Mt IM St ft. ctrne mm a.

ft MSI 45 17 -25 4447 It 4447 3 li 47 55 15 eee cMeice. a anme 1-4 I7T tot 44 ft exove 2 4 JJIt- UM tot 41 $Att, m.m aead and o-ce M5t-IIM 4IM-41M. wa) it M-41 M. m.ad teat ant ckaic 1 initiaait aaar I7M tot 51 M. herter kad ciic ad prima 1-4 near tl5t ibt tl Ji.

chatce -4 St-IIH tot 41 St-41 Mad teat end eft 11 Mt-IMt tot WM-tlit. aaat Sttt-S cawt lew break i uHMy and cammar-ctai 1-1 St-NM; culler and aawwg wtty 1-1 M5t-jt M. car ir and lew cuMar M- 34. ft SMttP Mt, let lew tar a market taw. PEORU PEORIA.

ONE SO AY (API NMS t.ltt, tradk lairly acttva, aa awt ant part fukv St lower; t-2 Ht-lSt to 5 St-44M. 1-1 M-15t 45 5t, lew 44 St, rSt-17t to 43 M-45M Sowt weak la 15 tower; mati advene ever SM to; 1-1 Jit-SO ft Mte-a 51, SM-4M to 41 St-42 aoerv ever Mt 14 St under 15t to J7M-W CATTLR Nt, lredvj modarale a taM lunati; toe lew tali tteueMer Mean ant nertert for an adeeuale market letl. few camparaM taiat 473 445S 4tfS 4t55 44 443t M7S 4115 Mil Aut 424S 4232 4SS. 71 tain ll.f4. ti tart tern a FMDCR CATTLI 4440 ev.

cMt 47(7 -15 4ft) ft. 472S fil 4417 Ml IttS 471 475 443S -3 47 75 eft) 415 455 4t7t 41 f-jaar twarv Chxa 14 test- ijm ft M-al va paM axd ctKXt loot- mt ft M-M St C-od 1-1 54 5t-S HaHHw tie ChaKe 2 2 1708-IS to 55M-57M Atitet eead ant ttvce f-1 Iltt-I5M ft S3St-SSM Gee I Ittt-ISM ft St-S3 5t Siantard ant lew aood 1-1 mM-MM Stauamar lwan Chotre 1-4 5e-1 Mt ft 57 Sl-tt Mitat gaad and crwva 7-1 ft S4M-W St Caed 1-3 S1M-S4M. SiaugnHv cowt Cutter and luHMv 1-1 13 M-34 law PM tVaakl ut-v an cam artiat 1-4 M-akM lew 37 Conner an law cutler 1-1 NM-33M Shatv ar aahfaigrd 23M-21M SxiMar kuat arada 1-1 Mtt-llMftlM-4tM. MM-140 Bj 37 M-43 Vaatwv Mt, Craaxe and prim I4e-25t ft 5 Ot-tS M. aood and cnoce lat-25t ft 15M-55 M.

Mt 14 MM-4SM, 7t-tM ft 2SM-40M. Ileum put calvea an COunfrv account t-Mt ft 4S M-aS HO l.SM. Sarrawt an aait St-1 tower In ttow trade. US 2M-Nt ft 44 M-M St ana nearly St need 1ft- lit ft lunette tar canvimditwt 45 US 1-1 let Mt ft 43 St-44 St and 70-300 ft 42 St-41 St Sowt moderately ad under Ut ft tteedv St lower, aver 13ft tiaadv la I hiener; US 1-3 eft St-41 M. 3j-40 ft 3tt-3 St; 4M-SM ft 37 50-3 N.

SM-aSt ft 41 M42 toart aver JM SMI IP SM; tleuahler lambt moderaiety active, let hieher; tnughur ewet and feeder la at mad-oratory active, needy. Steuenier lambt: Shorn: Choict ant prime 5-175 ft na. I 1 2 aetft M0O-44 Wooied' Choice and prim ts-131 ft 43 00-MM Stouahfar ewet: Cut throuph good 4M-I2M. eead ouckt 4M Feeder tombt: Choica and fancy aO-M ft St 00-42 Mmad aood and cheice 45-4 ft 50 30-54 NATIONAL STOCKYARDS EAST ST LOUIS. WEDNESDAY (AP) HOCS 4.500, trade moderaf active; host ever 250 ft uneven; barrow and eUt prlcet tteedv fa SO lower.

1-2 210-250 to 45 50-400, 250-240 lb 45M-45 50. tome up 45 75, 1-1 100-130 ft 44 50-45 SO, 7SS-771 ft 44 00-44 75. 770-7 ft 43 tO-44 00 Sow! SO-1 lower under SM ft, heavier tiiet tfaady; 1-3 3OO-5O0 ft M. 41 41 00 above SM ft. Boart under 250 ft 37 M.

3 00 ever 250 ft. fit -37 411 tiaadv; cawt maty I 2 tower, dacane an i 151 4771. My Aug Pr IM tavt HOCS XM tov; Dec Fat Cftv 2. 704 ISM ns Paul 2.4M l.SM SM UVESTWXSLAWIHTER 71 t)(7 5 75 55 4747 47 12 SIN SITS 5230 52 5141 StW 47 45 47 15 425 4111 DCS MOINES. WEDNCJOAY (Al (USOAI Cantrai maal Iraar Chafe 1 Mar carcattat not aHaoMiria.

teat (Mar ttaadv. carcauat waao la 10 ttmm. aa) traawi aa am tjaallii. carcatl euoul kj tadma Jt atnmata 4 aar cm ftl laadt ana curt raaana. IW aa 41 toaot nmt ana ttartar carcattat.

Maar carcattat Boat 1-1 aW tt tM MM, raaaar carcattat Own I Ua-Wt ftt Wtt-tttt, SOt-iM MM. 4tt-Mt KM etwea 4 SM-7M tx t7 M. aooa Ul-Ttlfca M. caw carcauat I M-IM tawar. tmand BaM meatral an aieraatat tueaHat.

araaklna urlwv tit-tit araj ua 43 -44 Afeowau. ton uMI-Iv 1-1 K-t ant ua 4i0t MUowaw. camr ant currar I I an an ua 47 Miowait. FratD aeni kxnt 14-1? bt tiaaav la I lowar, kkmad harm I M-I Mahar, DMwt IM4 tot un-Wf tNadv. Iraaa Maw la moaarai.

mooarala vtmand and ortarlof, cutout valua ua 17-34 aar hunoYMwataM, tairt raaorlad on 44 loadt aark cult, to 14-17 tot nM-IVM. tktanad riamt 14-17 tot 14 17-W tot M. 10-N tot MM, bMt tot S3 M-SS M. M-H tot HM-55 M-W tot S1R-U M. IS tot 47 W-IS 41 PRODUCE PAHKETSZ t)7t St 05 4711 stn 4745 4125 t)5 4t St 41 45 47 3 73 5J5 -75 47 It 93 415 15 4727 Au Ocl Oec WASHINOTON.

WEDNESDAY (USOAI Elft-maiat daav trattoch uauahiar undar radar al in- fxction. Moot Cunt tnaaa Today 345 000 13 Mt 24.0M Waaliaa a 14t.Mt m.Mt Yaaraoa 347 000 134 000 77 000 eead and choice Meuehler tlaart and henerv SleueMer lew dvMct 1-4 ft MM-41 Sajuanter haHart: taw choica 1-4 St-1. M0 ft 5 Ot-42 Cewv Break ina mMrrv and commercial 1-1 Mtt-MM. lew toe drat tang la 40 curler and aann uttlty 1-1 34M-37 M. caranar and tow curler 3t M-34 autt: tcarca, JOUET XX.

MET, WEDNESDAY (AP) CATTLS 400, trade medarala, waughKr Heart hieher, tiauerttar haneri tiaadv. Stauahtar tteert: load at choica and prime 3-4 1,225 to 47 Choice 1-4 1.100-U50 ft 410t-45M with toad Slaughfar hertwt choice 1-4 ft 41 M-43 HOOI 7M; Sarrawt and eillt 50-75 lowar moderate trade; 1-1 220-250 ft 4SM-45 50. 12 head at 45 75; mined 1-1 270-100 ft 42 75-45 M. Sowt tteady wfm 1-1 150-500 ft 31.00. Boart above lit to 15 lo data 1,012 Mt 417.000 71.

0M f-PORK XJUi Mar fAav Corr. eariot takn 1451 dtt oatn mi 24 5C BiLLIEI ftt centt per ft I57S 4721 4575 45 15 47 01 45.15 4tr5 M5? 44 45 475 4 I7N I5K 44JS 45J1 utn 4J47. dirt tee t.742. up latlwaak Lttl year tot M0 7t.tM l.3,Mt 415,001 (3.0M Continued from Pagt5S millioa to get the tUUoa on tbe tur la March 1IU. He uid that tbe station has posted a profit every month since its seventh moo 111 of operation.

Aetna Insurance Co. has been the primary lender for Lotnbardo's (roup in its two previous station acquisitions, including tbe Buffalo sale which was Just closed last week. But Hart-stone said Wednesday no decision has been made on whether to use Aetna to finance tbe KCBR sale. Tbe East Coast trio also plans to form a new corporate entity for buying tbe Des Moines station. The new owners said they don't intend to make any changes In tbe 40-member staff of KCBR, which is based at 5160 Park Ave.

In Des Moines. Tbe call letters will probably change, they said, and Dicksteln said there will be some changes In programming. "Probably we'll look to buy more and better syndicated material as It becomes available in the marketplace." he said. Meanwhile, Independence Broadcasting still holds a license for another Independent station in the Waterloo-Cedar Rapids market Gazzo uid tbe group has a construction permit, but hasn't decided just when to proceed. "We also have a lot of property in downtown Des Moines, and we're going to have to make some hard decisions in tbe next 90 days" about investment priorities, said Gazzo.

Gazzo said tbe other partners in Independence Broadcasting are Des Moines lawyer William Trout, who is president, Joe Coppola and Carl Coldsberry. Gazzo said he's "pretty confident" a decision will be made about the Waterloo station during tbe first quarter of 1985. At one time, Independence was one of the bidders for an independent station license in tbe Quad Cities area. But Gazzo said tbe company has withdrawn from the bidding. 4715 1.71 4475 14 at 15 150 UK 105 4445 US 374 IOWA CATTLE Prev.

Ft. cciid cf Woathor sends beans up 4c VJ Fulurtt CHICAGO (AP) Cltceae Board at Trad Wed. Otea Mfsk Law SaTtfw) Cw). WHEAT 5000 ft Dec RwtWTpUflij (totnf5 P3f bljtVlCt 3t3'j 3 44t )' 312 i -M 3.7'lSrf IM'I )47't tt't 341 1 al'l 1 Wl 141 -M' let 144M 343V. 3 45 -M 3 a) it 3 471 -0H, 3 to lal 15 341 -tl IOWA S06S' Prlcat aaid eroducart VradnttdaT for toot aovt al ktrm, catat aacrianatd; arada vM batit; canrt par aotan; A larat M-41, metlty Jo-41.

A modrum 14-11, motitv n-ll; A una IMI, motNv M. chic co toes A aura Iotm 45, A larat M-42, A madkjm 50- SI NliW VOUK KOilc A titrl ItrM tS-47; A larw 43-44; A rnadkjm 51- SS. Wf ST NOMTNCINTItAL STATfS LIVI MCNS LtaM-lrM. true Hal, farm arictt: ft-1. mottly I CIMTRAL STATU TURKIV MARKCT: v-tomt 11-11 tot 17vt datiwad canlral raoton, OMISSCO POULTRY: Norm Atlantic truck lot turkay marktl, US Grada radv-to-cook, lob.

or aautvabml: Saiat: Hant 1-14 tot 17-M, Vouna lomt 14-Q tot 72-14 tot cantt. Orfarlnet: Hant 1-14 tot 17-M; Young tomt 14-M tot IV-0. 1214 tot If, 14-2 tot 17-M. it tot 17-M. 21-N tot It cantt.

Mv Jul Sea Dk Prev. ufn Fr dayt i CORN 103303 ml 44,141. up Ml. per ftiwlifTVsftX 5,000 DU Oc buttKt 7.74"i 01 2 74' 2 75' 2 74 lll'l .01 71 211 217 2l7i 2 Mt M7'i 01 .3 Mar Mv Jul See Dec Mar Prv. tawt Prm 041 oom 21' lfl'1 2W 20i .00 7151 i 2l5i 2151 00 1KM 2t2 2l2t 2.90 T7M.

ml 14fj14, off 457. copper: CHICAGO (AP) Soybean futures price were higher and corn was mixed in light trade Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Weather was the feature in the market, sources said, and tbe forecast for rain and possibly snow prompted buying in the soybean and corn pits, as the conditions will further delay the harvest. Wheat prices were steady. There appeared to be little buying interest in wheat, but reports of disease and planting delays because of the excessive moisture in the lower Mississippi Valley limited selling.

Wheat settled 1 cent lower to Vi cent higher, corn was Vi cent lower to IV cents oats were unchanged to Vi cent lower and soybeans were 2 cents to 4 Mi cents higher. IOWA REGIONAL MARKETS Iowa elevator bid! on corn and tovbeent compiled by th Federal-Slate Grain Market Newt office Dot Moimn Wednetday: doart per buthd 1131 1 84 1.12' 143' OATS 5000 bu rrnirriurn; Dec Mar May Jul Ill'l II7'1 l.Wi IllH-OO'd 17 17 1 1 79 1.75" i 75'. 1.75't 1.75,i -OO'I 1.77" -00't M3 4444. up 103, CI DES MOINES. WEDNESDAY (AP) (USOA) Tranv now lo medarala.

damand modtrafi, MMr Inlarat NaM. SlauoMar tlaart and fwflart untvanry traadv. Siaart choica 1-4 tot 41 S0-43 50. HaHart ctwtca 1-4 tot 41 Carcatt aatft tlaart and naMart tiaadv WttoM amy tlaart cfoict 1-4 400-tOO tot MN.00- 5t WtfaM only MNtrt 1-4 SOt-700 tn tl.M-VM INTERIOR IOWA HOGS DES MOINES, WEDNESDAY (API (USOAI Ettfmalad racaiptt Wadnatdav al fowa-toumam Mam nota dlract hoobuvina ttatlont 105.000. actual racaiptt Tuatdav 111.000.

waak aao 114.0M, vaar mo I1I.0M auTcftart lowar Man Tuatdav't midtattton, irada and damand towt tlaady lo SO towar. Country pointt US 11 lrt-140 tot 44 00-44 50, 140-140 tot 43 M0-1M tot 42 50-43 75, 20-3M tot 41 M-41 SO; towt 300-5C0 tot J4 5O0-4O0 tot 3t 00-42 00. Packm (Hanlt US 1-1 110-140 tot 44.50-44 140-140 tot 44 25-4400, 240-70 tot 4300-45 25, 20-3M Ibl 42 00-44 00; towt 300-500 tot 17 OO 50, 500-400 Ibt 4000-41 50. SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY, WEDNESDAY (AP) (USDA) CATTLI 200 tKuotitar, 1000 faadart; tract moder-aialv activa, tiauohtar ttaart tttaty, haifart waak to 50 lowar, cowt and built ttaadv on thin latt, ttaart chotc 1-4, 1150-133 tot 42.50-4) 50, on toad mornlno arrival! 114 Ibt 41 75, mUad aood and cholc 1-1 S-1IS0 tot 5 00 42.50, tavaral lolt aood 1000-1100 Ibt 57.50-5 00 pack horrwd low drattln M7 tot 50.50, package aood and cholc 1241 tot Hortlelnt 55 25, harrt cholc 2-4, tSO-104 tot 4000-41 50 mixed oood and cholc 1-3 34-10M tot 54 25-40 00, oood 51 25-51 00, tlauohlar cowt individual commarcial viald grad S. 15.75; breaking utility 2-1, 3400-45 00, boning ulllilv 1 1, 35 onnar and cuttar 32 tlaughtar butt law 1100-1400 Ibt yield trad 1, HOCS 1500.

Trad moovrat, bulchart 50-1 00 lowar, mottly 50-75 lowar, 1-1 200-240 tot 45 00-45 50, butt 700-740 Ibt 45.50, tavaral lott uneven wr-lehtt 240-140 Ibt 44 50-45 25, 1-1 240-2M Ibt 43 50-4500, lew 20-300 tot 41 50-42 50, 1-1 300-340 tot It towt: 150-450 tot tlaady lo IS lower; law 450-SM tot Steady; 500-450 tot SO-1 00 lower; 1-1 300-150 lot 1 00-40 50, 1-) 350-450 Ibt 34 lew 450-500 tot 3 00-4100, 500-450 Ibt 43.00. mottly 43.50, boart 50 lower 350-700 tot 34.50. SUGAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY (AP) Sugar tu-luret trading on the Nw York Coff, Sugar and Cocoa Enchange: SUCAR-DOM. 12 llttM cantt par to. Jan 21.52 .04 Mar 21.72 01 May 21.12 .01 Jul 21 94 .01 Sep 21 .10 Jan 21.90 .10 Mar 21.15 .02 Nov 21.85 .05.

Prev. inlet 1,414. SUOAR-WORLO 11 cantt per to. Jan 535 .03 Mar 5.13 uncVAay 4.14 .01 Jul 4.41 unch Sep 4.4 .03 Oct f.tv Jan 7.34 .04 Mar 7 17 Prey, takn 12471. "rm.

tafn NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY (AP) Copper fu-turai traoSn an Ifia Corrwn Pr to. Nov 5 4S 130 Dac S.S 1 JO Jan S0 130 Afar 41.40 1.1S May 42 75 1 75 Jul 43 IS 170 Sap 44M 1.15 Dac 4 40 105 Jan 44 90 100 Mar 47.M May M.S JS Jul 7000 JO Sap 71.04 Pro, talat 7,121. dokarc per buthel 4M 4.23 4 14 419 427 435 427 431 05' I tl't 149 442" 445 04 CENTRAL IOWA MARKETS Country trvHir bkh in gtfMt mut On fMnt thowtKl the fOatowiVwj Hxtoy Com No. 1 year t2 45-2 44 Jovbeent No. 2 yetow M.M-I.M Wheal li st KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY.

WEDNESDAY (AP) Wheat 37 cart: 1 lower to 1' higher; No 2 herd 315-37; No. 3 1 7TV4 Iln, No. 2 red wheel 3 54n, Na 1 3 37Vi-3 S3n. Com 1 cart: Unch lo 1 higher; No. white 30-4 No 3 3 45-4 05n, No.

2 vetow 1.10-1 31 'Mm No. 3 2 No. 2 mHo 4.1l-4.2n. No 1 tovbeent Bulk mtdt hoppart 77 00-71 M. WHEAT FUTURES: Dec 1 74 Mar 3.M 01 May 3 74 .02 Jul 3 54 Sep l.iS't Prev.

talat MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS, WEONESDAY (API Wheat recelptt 175, a year ago 174; torln wheat cath trading batit unchanged lo up centt; prlcet up vi-S'i centt. No. I dark northern ordinary-17 protein; 3.70 nomtnal-4 42 nominal. Tett weight premi-umt: tero lo one cent each pound St to 40 tot; on cent dltcount for each pound undar SI tot. Protein prlcet; ordinary, 3.70 nominal up II percent, 3.70 nominal up S'a; 12 percent.

3.70 up S'l; 13 percent, 3 up 3'1; 14 percent, 4.M up vi; IS percent, 4 74 up 15.5, 4.44 nominal up 14 per cant, 4.54 nominal up to; 17 percent, 4.42 nominal up to. No. 1 herd Montana winter 3.74 nominal up No. 1 hard winter 3.74 nommal up No. I hard amber durum; milling 4.3S nominal, terminal Mlnneapolit, 4.32 nominal, Duluth, 4.42; Prlcet unchanged.

Number traded: milling 10 cart; lop traded milling 0 cart. Off grade at low at 4.32 nominal MinneapoUt, 4.42 nominal Duluth. Dil-countt, amber centt; durum 10 centt. Corn No. 2 yellow 2.454 up 4.

Oatt No. 2 extra heavy white 1.11 nominal unchanged. Barley cart 41, a year ago 70; Malting 45 Pi, MorexRobutt 2.40-2 50 nominal unchanged to down Glenn 2.40-2 45 nominal unchanged to down 1 No 2 feed barley; Minneaoolit 2.07 unchanged; Dukith 2.27 unchanged. Rye No. I 2.10 nominal unchanged; No.

lit nominal unchanged. Flax No. I 4.30 nominal unchanged. Soybean No. 1 yellow 41 up 7'M.

Sunflower teedt; Mlnneapolit 11.50 down 10; Duluth 11 45 nominal down 25. WHEAT FUTURES: Dec 3.7 Mar 3.174 May 3.934 unch Jut 3.19 Prev. takn 1,542. Prrv da vl opm SOYBEANS S.000 bu mmirnum, Nov Jan Mar Mt Jut Au Seo Nov Jan NOV. 15th1 4 54 "1 4.62' t'l 4.594 05 447 4.71' 44t 47 03' i 4M 4 71 444' 147 03 45t't 45ti 459 03' 455 457 451 454' 02 t.70 .02 ml 41727, off H9 toybeant Com price war ttaadv 10 It higher war St to Metier Prev.

takn Prev dav'l open SOYBEAN OIL 40.000 tot; dolUrt Dec Jan Mar Mar Jul A.n Sep Ocl Na. I Yttew per KJt 265 27 17 2591 2605 75 25 2535 75 0O 2520 24 99 25 0) 740 24 64 In. 2647 2570 2505 240 24 240 1707 2591 25 71 25 07 24 2463 74 34 14 10 2390 19 .13 01 10 05 01 Northwett North-Central Northeatl Na. I Yetew Cam 12.42-2 54 2.44-2.4 243-241 2.43-2.52 2 43-2 54 2 15.13-5.91 5.12-4.05 591-tlO S.15-4.09 4.00-4.13 2410 23 95 24 10 24.10 24 00 23.90 CLOSCOUT DISCOUNTS AVAR. Al LI ON 29 SUBARUS IN STOCK Southwell Dec talet South-Central Southeatt Prev dtv't mt tun, on per ton Tet Drive a Subaru and you'll drive It homel Wa'ra Iowa's Largest Subaru dealer, thartfort wa can offer discounts up to $800 on the last of the '84 Subar-ut In itock.

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Tankaet Llnteed 114.M. Bran St.S0-t.t0 Middt St.SO. 15399 155 70 15310 154.60 157 00 151 49 157.00 157 70 16350 164 60 16300 144 10 16900 170.70 1M0O 169 70 174.50 175.50 174 00 175.70 176.50 176.50 175 00 176 00 174 70 177 00 177 00 176.50 176 70 17800 17150 177.50 171 00 1,995. mt 9,57, off ramsey pontiac subatu ft tlto tSl-04l Pre. Prev talet dayi to enf mm So mm em.

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