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First Tidal Acquisition Corp T.AAA


Primary Symbol: V.AAA.P

First Tidal Acquisition Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The Company's principal business is the identification and evaluation of a qualifying transaction and once identified or evaluated, to negotiate an acquisition or participation in a business subject to receipt of shareholder approval, if required, and acceptance by regulatory authorities. The Company has not generated revenues from operations.


TSXV:AAA.P - Post by User

Post by cacheitinon Feb 17, 2013 12:17pm
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They only made $280.....

They only made $280.....

 

...In profit! That is a nice return on 2.2 million tons. These companies are printing money.
interesting to note that several Arab states have minority holdings. I bet a few of them would like a slice of aaa.
 
Jordan's Arab Potash profit falls by a third
By Reuters
Sunday, 17 February 2013 4:52 PM
 
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Jordan's Arab Potash Company, one of the world's largest producers of potash, said 2012 net profit fell by more than a third as costs rose, while falling global demand weighed on output.
Profits fell 34 percent to JD198.8m (US$280m), the firm said in a statement.
Chairman Jamal al Sarayrah said the results reflected the drop in global demand for potash, a main ingredient for fertiliser, along with a "rise in production costs due to higher electricity, water, fuel prices and wages."
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan, the world's largest producer, owns 27.9 percent of Arab Potash. Several Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, have minority holdings.
 
The firm's production of potash dropped 1.8m tonnes from around 2.2m tonnes in 2011, according to industry executives.
The results are the first fall in profits since 2009 when Arab Potash began a gradual recovery driven by robust prices due to higher demand for fertiliser, especially in India and China.
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