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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

Comment by bobby1234on May 16, 2014 4:29pm
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Post# 22571783

RE:RE:RE:potash market summary - increased demand

RE:RE:RE:potash market summary - increased demandShakespeare EthanBrodie, you have a real knack for writing what is true about this company.  Even Dale thanks you. 


Ethanbrodie wrote: I will say this that is positive for Allana... IF that's a big IF the discount is only "average" like the 5-10% discount that ICL will get, its not that bad. This is why. We should be able to make that up because of our location. If pot of sask was going to feed africa and/or southeast asia and/or india their potash, the REALISED price would have to be at a premium to the :contracted potash price: The deals for say 1 million tonnes at 315 or 325 are the BEST pricing. Its because of volume. For smaller shipments (ones going to africa/southeast asia) are smaller and will demand a premium to that 315 to 325. It would be about a 10% at least premium. Next, We can get that potash there at a cheaper price than POT or virtually anyone else. So, we will see even more pricing power and be able to sell the potash at about what POT or competitors would sell it at Which is say 320 plus 10% because of reduced volume ,plus the further savings that we saved by getting reduced shipping costs. which would be about another 10%. I think this is something alot of people miss. 


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