Potash closed at $85.50
Potash closed yesterday at $85.50. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. Potash stock has been showing support around 82.88 and resistance in the 87.64 range. For full story, click here
Potash closed yesterday at $85.50. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. Potash stock has been showing support around 82.88 and resistance in the 87.64 range. For full story, click here
Potash appears to be on the move today and is now at $82.89, dip from $2.83 on volume of 618,050 shares traded. Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $47.54 to a high of $241.62. For full story, click here
Potash ended the last trading session at $88.71. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. Potash stock has been showing support around 84.24 and resistance in the 94.24 range. For full story, click here
Reports show that Potash closed yesterday at $89.30. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. Potash stock has been showing support around 82.10 and resistance in the 93.10 range. For full story, click here
Toronto’s main stock index was sharply lower at midday on Friday, as investors locked in profits following three straight days of gains. Although the resource-heavy materials group was flat, however heavyweight member Potash Corp of Saskatchewan fell 2.9 percent to C$96.25. For full story, clck here
Potash ended trading at $75.0, yesterday. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. Potash stock has been showing support around 70.01 and resistance in the 77.99 range. For full story, click here
Potash ended trading at $69.31yesterday. So far the stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. Potash stock has been showing support around 61.48 and resistance in the 73.66 range. For full story, click here
Potash ended the last trading session at $66.31. The stock has hit a 52-week low of $47.54 and 52-week high of $241.62. For full story, click here
Deutsche Bank analyst Jason Miner downgraded the company’s stock to “Hold” from “Buy,” saying commodity potash prices, which have recently risen rapidly, will likely decline in 2009. 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
Get our independent commentary on potash trends and companies delivered to your inbox.