K+S
together and all elements are scheduled to
be in place when the mine begins production
in the latter part of 2016. And while starting
from scratch took a great deal of work and
planning, it did bring benefits. One of them
relates to the new 30 km Belle Plaine Spur line
that Canadian Pacific (CP) is constructing to
link the Legacy mine to its rail network near
Belle Plaine.
“With a unit train loop track and high speed
loading capabilities, the Legacy Project will
have the most modern rail infrastructure of
all the Saskatchewan potash mines,” says
John Brooks, Vice President Marketing & Sales
Bulk for Canadian Pacific. “CP’s expertise in
the efficient movement of bulk products and
our ability to offer the shortest route from the
mine to K+S’s domestic and export markets
make us a natural transportation partner.”
"
http://www.ks-potashcanada.com/pdf/...hcanada-external-newsletter.pdf
Ist zwar letztes Jahr schon angekündigt worden, aber die Theorie und die Praxis liegen ja immer ein wenig auseinander. Die Lektüre ist durchaus informativ. Es scheint als liefe alles planmäßig.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...t-k-s-auf-buy-ziel-33-euro-322.htm
Obwohl ich von guten bis sehr guten Zahlen ausgehe...............
Geld kommt von alleine rein...
Investiert doch mal woanders...!
Hey Gelbkopf geh mal in die Sonne...
dass du ein bisschen Farbe kriegst!
Momentan lahmt das Ding ganz schön...
von den 30 keine Spur mehr... und irgend so ein Analzyst
schreibt schon wieder was, so dass einem der Appetit vergeht...!
http://in.rbth.com/economics/2015/03/10/...ract_with_india_41871.html
The world of potash fertilizers is eagerly waiting for the signing of a new contract between Uralkali and buyers from China, the worlds largest consumer of potash (14-14.5 million tons in 2014). The price that China eventually pays, acts as a benchmark for other market participants, including India (4.3 million tonnes), for which the price is usually set a bit higher than for China.
However, in February, Uralkali announced that the contract with India, for the first time in seven years, might be signed before the one with China, because the latter has large reserves.
The company said it plans to sign a new contract with India in late March-early April. As for China, there is no certainty yet. Oleg Petrov, Sales and Marketing Director, did not rule out the possibility that no new contract would be signed with China. He, however, added that the company, as before, expects to charge 10% more for its products, in comparison to last years prices ($305 per ton). Notwithstanding these developments, Uralkali still expects to see a decline in its sales in the two largest Asian countries in 2015. However, the manufacturer does not expect things to change with Brazil (9.1 million tonnes), other Latin American countries and the United States.
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