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Potash Corp Sees "Lots of Hurdles" to a Takeover of ICL

29.11.2012 - Potash Corp of Saskatchewan, the world's biggest potash producer by capacity, sees "lots of hurdles" to its plans to take over Israel Chemicals, an executive of the Canadian...

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India To Pay More Than $500 per Ton For Uralkali Potash

30.06.2011 - Belarusian Potash Company, the joint venture trader of Russia's Uralkali, is to sign a deal to supply potash to a major Indian buyer at considerably above $500 per ton, a source...

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Belarusian Potash Company Agrees on H2 China Potash Contract

30.06.2011 - Belarusian Potash Company, the joint venture trader of Russia's Uralkali , has agreed to a second half potash deliveries contract with major Chinese fertilizer importers at prices...

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Uralkali-Belaruskali Merger 'Too Complicated'

27.06.2011 - A takeover by Uralkali of Belarussian potash mining partner Belaruskali is too complex and unlikely to happen, Uralkali shareholder Alexander Nesis said, dampening hopes of a deal...

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Uralkali Not In Talks With Belaruskali

20.06.2011 - Uralkali, which recently merged with Silvinit to become Russia's largest potash miner, is not planning to buy Belaruskali, a major Uralkali shareholder said on Friday. "Talks are...

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Lukashenko Puts $30 Billion Tag On Belarus Potash Producer

14.06.2011 - Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko put a $30 billion price tag on the country's main cash cow, potash miner Belaruskali, but said no negotiations were under way for its...

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Nafta Moscow Eyes $15 Billion Stake in Belaruskali

09.06.2011 - Nafta Moscow, the investment vehicle of Russian tycoon Suleiman Kerimov, is in talks to purchase 50% plus one share in state-owned Belarussian fertilizer producer Belaruskali for...

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Uralkali Exporter to Supply 600,000 Tons of Output to China

14.01.2011 - Russian potash producer Uralkali said on Thursday its Belarusian Potash Co (BPC) export joint venture will supply 600,000 tons of output to two major Chinese buyers at $400 per ton...