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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.


TSXV:GSP - Post by User

Post by black364on Oct 27, 2023 1:24pm
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Post# 35704456

The Juniors

The JuniorsI don't think competition between the juniors or the major miners exists nor can I see a good reason for it.  Dan, with the juniors you like to parade out it is possible that one or all may be successful.  Considering how long it has taken Gensource to be where they are, it is on that basis that the juniors may have to travel the same long hard road or maybe not.  Potash seems to be in demand worldwide.  If the juniors can find the markets and the cash, I'm all for it.  I am very much pro Saskatchewan and if any one of them are successful that will lead to employment and add to our tax and royalty base that can make a difference, it would be welcoming.  It would be foolish not to cheer the potash juniors on.  If anyone had the wrong impression of my earlier comments on this subject,  I want to fill in the blanks and make my thoughts absolutely clear for the readership.  The only worry I have is, how long will it take for the juniors to become household names.      
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