Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, Inc. POT, dipped but not for the count. Fertilizer giant Potash has put forth weaker earnings than analyst’s forecast. For the year Potash cut their full year profits to $4 and $5 a share, compared to initial estimates of over $7 a share. For full story, click here
Fertilizer giant Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan declared second-quarter net earnings of $187.1 million, or 62 cents a share, dip from $905.1 million, or $2.82 a share, in the same period last year. For full story, click here
The Board of Directors of Agrium Inc. has announced a dividend of five and one half cents U.S. per common share to be paid on July 2, 2009 to shareholders of record on June 11, 2009. For full story, click here
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. declared first-quarter earnings of $1.02 per share, or $308.3 million, our second-highest first quarter ever. For full story, click here
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan’s first-quarter profits dipped 46 per cent to $308.3 million US, or $1.02 a share, as the company dropped its full-year profit outlook. For full story, click here
Allana is a publicly traded corporation with a focus on the acquisition and development of potash assets internationally with its major focus on a previously explored potash property in Ethiopia. Allana controls 160 km² of the Danakhil Depression at Dallol, the site of extensive historic potash exploration.
Fertilizer stocks, including the fortunes of giant fertilizer producer Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Inc were reported to have turned into dust in the wind when the commodity bubble burst. The esoteric company’s stock was riding high at $241 per share last year, before crashing to a low of just under $48 a share. For full [...]
Transit Holdings Ltd announced that a total of 1,000 Class A Converting Shares, 2,000 Class B Converting Shares and 3,000 Class C Converting Shares are to be issued in relation to the Company’s acquisition of Citadel Potash Pty Ltd. For full story, click here
The company’s shares have crashed as potash prices have tumbled and investors await a ruling on whether it has to pay an up to US$3 billion bill to the government following formation of a vast sinkhole at one of its mines. For full story, click here
Given potash price resistance, potash prices and share prices of companies that provide exposure to them have recently been on the rise. For full story, click here
Wednesday, July 29, 2009