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The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, also known as PotashCorp, was a company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The company merged with Calgary-based Agrium to form Nutrien , in a transaction that closed on January 1, 2018.
In this series, we use some carefully chosen metrics to size up a stock's true value based on the following clues: The current price multiples. Is PotashCorp's Stock A Bargain by the Numbers? Skip ...
Don't sell on price Over the past 12 months, PotashCorp has risen 47.1% versus an S&P 500 return of 9.1%. Investors in PotashCorp have every reason to be proud of their returns, but is it time to ...
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Nutrien needed to satisfy the Chinese and Indian regulators because of concerns it would corner the potash market. [9] [10] [11] The sale closed on 5 December 2018. [12] In February 2019, Nutrien, through its Australian subsidiary Landmark Operations [13] announced the proposed acquisition of Australian rural retail organization RuralCo. [14]
ICL produces approximately a third of the world's bromine, and is the world's sixth-largest potash producer. [10] It is a manufacturer of specialty fertilizers and specialty phosphates, flame retardants and water treatment solutions. [11] ICL is majority controlled by the Israel Corporation, one of the largest
A few days before Potash Corp announced earnings, I discussed why the company was likely to face difficultly going forward. The earnings and outlook that Potash Corp released Thursday have ...
Today, Motley Fool analyst Rex Moore takes a look at PotashCorp (NYS: POT) , which carries one of the lowest price-to-earnings multiples of all the stocks passing his "Best Values" screen. He sees ...