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  2. PotashCorp - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Nutrien - Wikipedia

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    It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol NTR) and New York Stock Exchange (symbol NTR), with a market capitalization of $34 billion as of January 2018. [5] It was formed through the merger of PotashCorp and Agrium , in a transaction that closed on January 1, 2018.

  4. Don't Buy Potash Stocks on the Ukraine Conflict - AOL

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    The conventional wisdom, or at least the knee-jerk reaction, appears to be that investors should buy the fertilizer stocks and specifically the potash miners due to the conflict in Ukraine.

  5. Agrium - Wikipedia

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    The company was a part-owner of Canpotex, which manages all potash exporting from Saskatchewan. [ 4 ] On September 12, 2016, Agrium announced that it had agreed to merge with PotashCorp, which will make the combined company, Nutrien , the largest producer of potash and second-largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer worldwide.

  6. No Rush to Buy Potash Stocks - AOL

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  7. Here's Why Intrepid Potash Stock Is Tanking Today - AOL

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  8. Potash - Wikipedia

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    For reference, prices in November 2011 were about US$470 per tonne, but as of May 2013 were stable at US$393. [42] After the surprise breakup of the world's largest potash cartel at the end of July 2013, potash prices were poised to drop some 20 percent. [43] At the end of December 2015, potash traded for US$295 a tonne.

  9. Canadian province Saskatchewan sees budget deficit shrinking ...

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    The potash price is forecast to increase by 48% in 2022, contributing to Saskatchewan's strong economic outlook, the provincial government said in the budget. (Reuters) -The Canadian province of ...