The Globe and Mail reports in its Tuesday, July 22, edition that Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Peter Prattas is sticking with his "buy" rating on Allana Potash (34 cents). The Globe's Darcy Keith and Tim Shufelt write in the Eye On Equities column that Mr. Prattas is also holding firm on his $1.15 target price. The Cantor Fitzgerald stockpicker says Allana Potash has become more attractive as a result of its stock drifting lower despite the company's "enormous success" in achieving critical milestones, an improving risk appetite among investors and a recovery in potash demand. Mr. Prattas views Allana as "the world's leading junior potash play." Mr. Prattas says, "We believe Allana shares offer a highly compelling risk versus reward tradeoff with potential for a near-term jump on a takeout bid or a multiplying in value longer term with project development." The Globe's Ian McGugan figured Allana was bargain priced on Aug. 9, 2013. The shares were then worth 46.5 cents. The Globe's Brenda Bouw was a bit bearish on the potash sector on Aug. 22, 2013. Allana was then trading at 47.5 cents. Mr. Prattas maintained his "buy" call on Allana in the Eye column on Oct. 10, 2013. The shares were then worth 47 cents.