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Gensource Potash Corp V.GSP

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGCCF

Gensource Potash Corporation is a Canada-based fertilizer development company. The Company is focused on developing resource opportunities with a specific focus on potash development. The Company operates under a business plan that has two key components: vertical integration with the market to ensure that all production capacity built is directed, and pre-sold, to a specific market, eliminating market-side risk; and technical innovation, which allows for a modular and economic potash production facility, which demonstrates environmental leadership within the industry, producing no salt tailings, therefore eliminating decommissioning. Its projects include Tugaske Project, Vanguard Area and Lazlo Area. The Vanguard Area is 100% owned in central Saskatchewan, located 170 kilometers (km) South of Saskatoon, 150 km North-West of Regina on a provincial highway system. The Lazlo Area is located in central Saskatchewan.


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Comment by stockwatcher248on Mar 24, 2018 11:20am
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RE:Thoughts on the MOU

RE:Thoughts on the MOUon your comments below...

That comes to a total of $242/ton delivered.  There are also some potential discounts to this number: 

  • A US-based direct-ship to farm should be less than $75/ton
  • The potential of a second module within the same facility (they are being built to hold 2) would have greatly reduced CapEx (probably would reduce interest cost on that module by about $35/ton) and would also improve operating costs by around $10/ton.  That would put Module 2 somewhere around $200/ton delivered.

Ultimately, you’re talking about delivered potash somewhere in the $200-$250 range, not a bad price to lock in for a farmer for the next 40 years. 


BTB....where is the profit for GSP on these numbers if the farmer is able to lock in the $200-$250 price???......

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