Potash Corp of Saskatchewan rose 8.7 percent
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan the top net gainer, which rose 8.7 percent to C$106.10. For full story, click here
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan the top net gainer, which rose 8.7 percent to C$106.10. For full story, click here
Potash prices, meanwhile, are expected to stay strong at US$700 per tonne, while urea and phosphate prices remain under pressure due to supply/demand weakness. For full story, click here
Terra Nitrogen Co., one American fertilizer producer that investors believed remain above the equity muck, was down by a lower amount, but still a 40 per cent loser compared to its year-high. For full story, click here
Potash One, a Canadian company which is looking for new raw material mines, off 80 per cent. For full story, click here
Vale may have paid too much in its purchase of Brazilian iron-ore and potash assets from Rio tinto Group, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Banco Santander SA. For full story, click here
Spot potash prices remain firm at record levels, recording $872.50 per tonne at the port of Vancouver in January. However, new (potash) business has come to a virtual halt. For full story, click here
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. advanced after posting better-than-estimated profit. For full story, click here
By Leia Michele Toovey- Exclusive to Potash Investing News. Fertilizer prices are finally falling, but not enough to coax farmers into big purchases for the spring planting. The worldwide financial crisis has them rationing their use of stored inventory. The steep decrease in crop prices have left farmers with less money to purchase fertilizer, shifting [...]
Potash supplies remain tight and concentrated in a handful of producers, Scotiabank’s Patricia Mohr said. For full story, click here
World fertilizer prices drop dramatically after soaring to all-time highs. Potash is the only fertilizer whose price is still rising. Standard grade muriate of potash, the most common source of potassium, sold for $172 per ton in January 2007 and $875 per ton in mid-December. For full story, click here
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