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PotashCorp’s CFO Sells Millions of Dollars Worth of Company’s Stock
Wayne Brownlee, Chief Financial Officer of Canada’s Potash Corporation who took the company public in the late 1980s and helped it grow to eventually become
Potash Corp’s Shares Fall due to Saskatchewan’s New Tax Measures
Shares of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan started sinking yesterday morning (19 March) after the company had announced that new provincial tax measures will decrease its
Mosaic Co. to Expand Esterhazy Mine for $1.7 Billion
Mosaic Co. is going to spend $1.7 billion to expand its K3 potash mine near Esterhazy as part of the plans to accelerate the production
World’s No. 1 Potash Corp’s Profit Soars
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, the world’s biggest fertilizer company by market capitalization and second biggest by output after Russia’s Uralkali OAO, published its admirable quarterly
Saskatchewan’s Potash Tax System Labeled as the World’s Most Inefficient
Duanjie Chen and Professor Jack Mintz of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy have recently published a report that criticizes the potash tax system
Canada’s Canpotex Signs a Contract to Supply Potash to China
Canadian Potash Exporters, known as Canpotex, a Canadian potash exporting and marketing firm, has signed a new three-year contract to supply potash to China. Canpotex
D.E. Shaw Sells its Position in PotashCorp as Gross Margin Slumps
D.E. Shaw & Co, an America-based global investment management firm, sold its position in Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan. The position accounted for about half a
Global Potash Prices Unlikely to Spike Due to the Flooded Russian Mine
Pesticides and specialty nutrients, global potash prices will not spike following the shutdown of a flooded mine in Russia, says Coromandel International Ltd, an Indian
Three Subsidiaries of Potash Corp. to Decrease Dangerous Emissions
Three subsidiaries of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS), the world’s largest fertilizer producer, will introduce measures to decrease pollutant air emissions at eight U.S.