Potash Corp. further curtails production by 1.5 million
Potash Corp. Of Saskatchewan Inc. reported that the company is extending 2009 potash production cuts by an additional 1.5 million tons. For full story, click here
Potash Corp. Of Saskatchewan Inc. reported that the company is extending 2009 potash production cuts by an additional 1.5 million tons. For full story, click here
Even with the rapid decline from its highs of 2008, Potash is still a $25 billion company. For full story, click here
As such, the investment firm prefers potash producers over urea producers, naming Potash Corp and Agrium Inc. among its favourite stocks. For full story, click here
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan dug a hole for its shares, but it climbed out by midday. The fertilizer maker offered a cautious near-term earnings view as it released its fourth-quarter results, but its longer-term prospects seem to have undone the damage. For full story, click here
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. led declines among mining shares. For full story, click here
By Leia Michele Toovey- Exclusive to Potash Investing News. If there was a bright spot in the commodities market in 2008, it would have to be Potash. Potash prices are up significantly compared to last year, and despite an expected short-term credit crunch, the long-term outlook is for growing demand. Potash companies have been under [...]
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. , the world’s largest producer of potash may fall. For full story, click here
Bureau of Land Management awards New Mexico Potassium Prospecting Permit Applications to Trigon’s Intercontinental Potash Corp. For full story, click here
Potash, the largest North American fertilizer producer by market value, lost 7.5 percent to C$94.25, as corn and wheat prices fell 3.1 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively. For full story, click here
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. rose 2.1 per cent. For full story, click here
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