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First Tidal Acquisition Corp T.AAA


Primary Symbol: V.AAA.P

First Tidal Acquisition Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The Company is formed for the purpose of identification and evaluation of assets or businesses with a view to completing a qualifying transaction. The Company has not commenced any operations nor generated any revenue.


TSXV:AAA.P - Post by User

Post by aaa-ftwon Mar 18, 2011 9:29am
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Russian Potash News - Price Increase

Russian Potash News - Price Increase(Reuters) - Russian potash miners Uralkali (URKA.MM) and Silvinit (SILV.MM) expect to produce a combined 10.6 million tonnes of potash this year, up from 10.3 million tonnes in 2010, Uralkali's CEO said.

The two companies, controlled by Russian billionaire tycoon Suleiman Kerimov and associates, announced a $23.9 billion merger earlier this year.

Uralkali Chief Executive Officer Vladislav Baumgertner also said that its Belarussian Potash Co (BPC) export joint venture will sign a new contract with India in the coming months at a sharply higher price.

"The contract will be signed in the next few months and the price increase will be serious," he said.

BPC in January signed a deal to sell 600,000 tonnes of potash to two major Chinese buyers at $400 per tonne.

Baumgertner also said he expected potash demand to keep rising in the next few years. (Reporting by Natalya Shurmina, writing by Alfred Kueppers; editing by Maria Kiselyova)

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