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Itafos Inc V.IFOS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBCF

Itafos Inc. is a phosphate and specialty fertilizer company. Its businesses and projects include Conda, Arraias, Farim, Santana and Araxa. Conda is a vertically integrated phosphate fertilizer business located in Idaho, United States with a production capacity of over 550 Kiloton (kt) per year of mono ammonium phosphate (MAP), merchant grade phosphoric acid (MGA) and ammonium polyphosphate (APP), and approximately 27kt per year of hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFSA). Arraias is a vertically integrated phosphate fertilizer business located in Tocantins, Brazil with a production capacity of approximately 500kt per year of single superphosphate (SSP) and SSP with micronutrients (SSP+). Farim is a phosphate mine project located in Farim, Guinea-Bissau. Santana is a vertically integrated high-grade phosphate mine and fertilizer plant project located in Para, Brazil. Araxa is a vertically integrated rare earth element and niobium mine and extraction plant project located in Minas Gerais, Brazil.


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Comment by kisstopherpon Aug 04, 2015 2:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:AM I WRONG ?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:AM I WRONG ?

old_dog wrote: Kiss, someone said you were in the wrong game with your money, at first I just let it roll because people get frustrated but I am more inclined to agree with that person. You are definitely in the wrong stock because you can't handle the pressure and it bares itself out in all of your post. I would suggest that if the stock gets anywhere near where you bought in to sell and don't look back. 

Yes I am aware that companies (funds/lenders) lose money everyday but they also tend to reframe from doing that as they don't last very long if their bleeding cash everyday. They also have a multitude of people that are educated in the economics and financial aspects of companies....that is what they do. They tend to look deeper into the probability of a company and the its existence into the future because that is what they are hedging their money on. No future growth no invest!!!!

That being said people like myself have tended to weigh what is at risk and who is playing the game. If there were no large insiders I wouldn't be here. If there was no capital going into the company to sustain it I wouldn't be here. Are they in a pickle...heck yes......do I care....heck yes but I also look at the upside and that is why I can handle the pressure of stocks like MBC....its just a matter of when it will move.

Like I said Kiss...I really think you need to move into something more solid like Canada Saving Bonds or some stock like utilities...they pay dividends and their pricing grows over time as well.


old_dog


So let me understand this:

I whom (unfortunately) has been right more often then not is in the wrong game but you who (unfortunately) has been wrong more often then not has it all figured out? 

Sadly, your assessments and observations have never aligned with the actual facts of what has happened - NR after NR has proven that your way off base.

How can you with any sensible shred of credibility believe your assessment when you thought this would sell for .72c when the S/P sits at .035c?

Sorry old_dog I wish you were right but with each passing NR your posts seem to s-l-o-w-l-y come to the realisation that this a P.O.S

Regrettebly I was wrong in a BIG way and that was investing in MBAC in the first place. 

 

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