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DFA, a dairy marketing co-operative in Kansas City, Missouri, and its former chief executive Gary Hanman and former chief financial officer Gerald Bos will pay the penalty for attempting to manipulate the Class III milk futures contract and for exceeding speculative position limits in the contract, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said.
Hanman and Bos are barred from trading futures for five years and the DFA is barred from speculative trading for two years, the CFTC said.
Two former officials of a DFA subsidiary, Frank Otis and Glenn Millar, will pay $150,000 for helping DFA exceed position limits, the CFTC said.
CFTC said DFA, Hanman and Bos tried to manipulate the price of Class III milk futures contracts on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for June, July and August by buying block cheddar cheese on the exchange's spot call market between May 21 to June 23, 2004.
Class III milk is used to make cheese.
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