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Organic Potash Corp C.OPC

Alternate Symbol(s):  OPCGF

Organic Potash Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the development of production of potassium carbonate produced from agricultural waste, namely cocoa husks in West Africa. The Company produces food grade potassium carbonate from organic waste materials using patented production technology. It has its production facility in Takoradi-Sekondi, Ghana and Ivory Coast. The Company's potassium carbonate is used in multiple industries, including food, manufacturing (potassium carbonate is found in numerous consumer and industrial products), and pharmaceuticals. The Company’s subsidiary is GC Purchasing Ltd.


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Comment by modebt1caginon May 26, 2009 1:47pm
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RE: RE: posting other stocks on OPC board

RE: RE: posting other stocks on OPC boardI agree. After all I found out about OPTI from another board I was watching and if I shut out that tip I wouldn't have been able to get in to OPC at $1.17.
The one thing I find myself doing (as I am no where near smart enough to play the stocks for a living) is plug the suggestions in to google finance and then hit the five year graph.
If the graph shows the stock's five year price as averaging around ten times what it is now selling for I figure that is a good indication that the stock should at least come back to half its orignal value.
OPC was hanging at mostly $25 so it looked like a fairly safe bet.
This strategy has worked for me for a few other stocks.
Now I just have to learn when to sell the stupid things so I have money in the bank instead of on paper. ;-)
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