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Forterra Environmental Corp FEVCF



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Comment by dildonmeon Jan 09, 2010 11:29am
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RE: This could very well be Forterra in 10 years

RE: This could very well be Forterra in 10 years

have no idea why the cut and paste did not come out..my bad.. anyway I was trying to say that it took ten years for this company below to be the largest in the world and when it came out it had a lot of doubters. Fertilizer will never go away regarless.. Weeman is huge to have onside. Just I feel they are going to  have even largber partners. Yoiu just can't go around spraying stuff on peoples lawns if it does not work or has been tested a 1000 times. Now does Agrium have an ear open on this? Or how about BAYER they sell lots of chemicals to farmers maybe thye could use some. Bottmline I don't think we see the end here as this is surely going to get bought out. If the Weedman was smart and the orders fly in they could buy them out themselves since I doubt this can be started up easily. Lots of R&D has gone into this one...


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Unless you’re a farmer, or a Saskatchewan premier, you probably had barely even heard of potash 10 years ago. (It’s what? A fertilizer you mine? What is this, a story line from Fraggle Rock?) But toss together global population growth, a few years of bad crops and a couple of booming, billion-person emerging economies, and suddenly everyone needs more fertilizers to squeeze more yield out of their crops. Potash prices went through the roof. And guess who produces more potash than anyone else in the world? For a while, it was like Potash Corp. (POT-T128.35-0.94-0.73%) owned a money-printing machine. D.P.

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