Intrepid Potash has opened at $26.98. So far today, the stock has hit a low of $26.75 and a high of $27.82. IPI is now trading at $27.48, up $1.19. For full story, click here
Potash has closed yesterday at $92.08. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $235.50. Potash stock has been showing support around 85.20 and resistance in the 96.22 range. For full story, click here
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc, the world’s leading fertilizer producer, cut its second-quarter earnings targets on Thursday, due to substantially lower than expected potash sales volumes, sending shares down 7.8 percent in after-market trade. For full story, click here
K+S AG, Europe’s largest producer of potash, cut its 2009 and 2010 forecast for worldwide sales of the crop nutrient as demand from farmers slipped. For full story, click here
Athabaska Potash Inc declared it has dismissed President and Chief Executive Dawn Zhou, saying the company needs a CEO with different skills as it works toward developing a new Canadian potash mine. For full story, click here
Potash One Inc. declared that it has filed today with the Canadian securities regulators, a 43-101 Technical Report dated June 15, 2009 on its Legacy Project in Saskatchewan, Canada. For full story, click here
Potash has closed yesterday at $92.08. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $235.50. Potash stock has been showing support around 85.20 and resistance in the 96.22 range. Technical indicators for the stock are Bearish and S&P gives POT a weak 2 STAR sell rating. For full [...]
K+S AG, Europe’s leading producer of potash has cut its 2009 and 2010 forecast for worldwide sales of the crop nutrient as demand from farmers slipped. For full story, click here
Russian billionaire Vladimir Potanin is seeking control of metals giant Norilsk Nickel as he wants to purchase 25 percent in it from tycoon Oleg Deripaska’ s UC RUSAL. For full story, click here
Migao Corporation declared that it has not lost a single customer even though it was forced to double the price of its fertilizers last April as the cost of potash soared. Jay Hussey, Migao’s vice-president of corporate finance, believes that’s because the company’s clients – who grow high-value crops like fruit, vegetables and tobacco – [...]
Friday, June 26, 2009