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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 losermeon Jun 01, 2011 7:14pm
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Post# 18659289

RE: RE: RE: Just thinking out loud...

RE: RE: RE: Just thinking out loud...We need  to know what the current production numbers are so that we are able to put all the pieces together and get a better picture.   We are all in this boat together--a boat with a hole in the center.   Production is the plug to this hole.  A little good news will give  us poor shareholders  some faith to hang in there.
Opti just needs some help now to get passed  this crucial period and the government should help considering what full potential this company will have in the near future.  Especially when they helped companies with less chances to succeed than OPTI.  But how do we get the government to get involved because I don't think OPti wants that ( why? because the government will put their own people on board)  so it's up to us the shareholders.  any ideas??????????????
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