Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. reported that the following materials for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008 are now available on the company’s website at www.potashcorp.com. 1) Annual Report on Form 10-K 2) 2008 Financial Review Annual Report (includes Management’s Discussion & Analysis and Audited Consolidated Financial Statements) 3) 2008 Summary Annual Report – [...]
Migao Corporation, a China-based leading specialty potash fertilizer producer, reported that all warrants related to the February 22, 2007 private placement financing have been exercised. For more information, click here
In a move that undermines Agrium’s $3.6-billion (U.S.) play for rival CF Holdings, institutional investors are being motivated to dump the Canadian fertilizer company and load up on Potash Corp. For full story, click here
Spot potash prices remain unchanged in January and February 2009 at a record US$872.50 per tonne. For more information, click here
Allana Resources Inc. reported that Dr. Peter MacLean has joined the Company as Senior Vice President, Exploration. For more information, click here
By Leia Michele Toovey- Exclusive to Potash Investing News It is no mistake that the US led the world into the current economic crisis. The power to lead the world out rests in the hands of the Asian economies, especially China. Chinese demand is a major driving force; it has the ability to push the [...]
Potash One Inc. and Potash North Resource Corporation have signed an arrangement agreement. For more information, click here
Agrium Inc. reported that Chinese potash price negotiations could stretch two months longer than what rival Canadian fertilizer producer Potash Corp of Saskatchewan is targeting. For full story, click here
A lawsuit in the US District Court has been filed against Intrepid Potash Inc. for the District of Colorado, and Finkelstein Thompson LLP is investigating similar claims at this time. For full story, click here For company’s website, click here
Around 300 workers at Agrium’s potash mine in Vanscoy, Saskatchewan are being laid off next month for four weeks as the company is choked with product and has a shortage of warehouse space. For full story, click here
Friday, February 27, 2009