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WESTERN POTASH CORP T.WPX

"Western Potash Corp is engaged in the acquisition, evaluation, and exploration of mineral properties containing potash in Western Canada. The Company holds interests in the Milestone Project located in Southern Saskatchewan."


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Comment by more2comeon Dec 16, 2010 10:05am
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Post# 17855093

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Email response from VP WPX...

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Email response from VP WPX...i don´t think so,cause,potash prices are increasing over the short and mid-term (2015-2016 ?).

reasons:
1.  - 2012 (higher wheat and crop prices),
2. 2012 - 2015/2016 (possible produktion capacitys/demand).

$1.10 to $1.20 is far to low, for this price (or a littele bit higher) they could have been sold it in the past to k&s i.e..
may be 2,50-3 or a little bit more would be realistic.
don´t forget, lowered production costs (temperature) and milestone would fit perfectly (logistics,Vale,K&S ,BHP).

i would agree if you would say that a building of a mine is a very hard job/way.
and at the moment it sounds a little bit unrealistic/fantastic .
but, never say never,milestone could be a profitable mine,even under harder market conditions,
and, if you like, take a look at the history/past/projects of mr. John King Burns.he had his successes.

stay flexible




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