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Incitec Pivot Ord Shs T.IPL


Primary Symbol: ICPVF

Incitec Pivot Limited is an Australia-based company, which is a technology supplier to the resources and agricultural sectors. The Company’s segments include Asia Pacific, Americas, and Group eliminations (Group Elim)/Corporate. Its Asia Pacific segments include Fertilisers Asia Pacific (Fertilisers APAC) which manufactures and sells fertilizers in Eastern Australia and the export market; Dyno Nobel Asia Pacific (DNAP) manufactures and sells industrial explosives to the mining industry; Asia Pacific Eliminations (APAC Elim) includes the elimination of sales and profit in stock arising from Fertilisers APAC sales to DNAP. Americas segment includes Dyno Nobel Americas (DNA) which manufactures and sells industrial explosives to the mining, quarrying and construction industries in the Americas and initiating systems to businesses in Australia, Turkey and South Africa. Group Elim includes the elimination of sales and profit in stock arising from intersegment sales.


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Comment by zalmonellaon Feb 24, 2021 1:00pm
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Post# 32647968

RE:RE:RE:How many shares here?

RE:RE:RE:How many shares here?

Currently holding   0


Ahh, too bad.  Aprpeciated yoru commentary.  I don't see the point in selling, unfortuantely, or it would lock in a loss that I'm not sure will happen.  I agree, if I could be sure the deal would collapse, then selling now and  buying back later makes good sense but this is an RRSP.

Thansk for your input.
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