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MagIndustries Corp MAAFF

MagIndustries Corp is engaged in development and exploration of potash salt deposits. The company has two business units: MagMinerals and MagForestry. It is primarily engaged in the financing, developing and placing into production or operation of the projects such as potash plant, a potash exploration and eucalyptus plantation and chip mill. Geographically all the operations are functioned through the region of Canada.


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Comment by bigguy6on Oct 28, 2010 4:22pm
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RE: Vale Looking to Buy 'Profitable Fertilizers' i

RE: Vale Looking to Buy 'Profitable Fertilizers' iMe again.

Fyi...Here's the link to the entire globe article about Brazils Vale Spending $24 billion in 2011 buying pricier metals and 'profitable fertilizer' companies....for export to China!!!

In light of what's going on at MAA...and anticiapted consolodation in entire fertilizer/potash space....certainly caught my attention ...and worth the read. Not that the hardcore MAA longs need much encouragement ....but just in case...should help you keep the faith :)


https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/vale-to-invest-24-billion-in-2011/article1776459/


GLTA longs!


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