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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 mcstockskyon Feb 24, 2011 9:36pm
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RE: RE: Tomorrow----Gap Up

RE: RE: Tomorrow----Gap UpI think it was a year or so ago that Nova Chemicals was near bankruptcy and their stock price sunk to levels like this (approx. 40 cents) as d-day approached.  Then on the very last day before they were going to file they announced an investor willing to save them (japanese company I think).  When the stock resumed trading after the halt it immediately shot up to 4.00+.  I don't recall the exact numbers but you can check it out yourself.  With Opti they are nowhere near in bad a shape and I believe they will recover.  That's why, for new investors, this could be one of those rare opportunities to make huge returns.  For investors who have been in here a while and bought in much higher, why cash out now?  Wait until the eventual spike up with good news.  Just my opinion.
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