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Sector: Fertilizers and Agricultural Chemicals

May.09
7:17 PM ET
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Check out his conversation with CEO James Hagedorn.   Read More
Mar.16
2:05 AM ET
Friday, 16 Mar 2012
German potash and salt miner K+S published better-than-expected results on Thursday, including EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) above 217 million euros ($283 million). Investors need to look beyond the stable outlook for 2012 and see the positive forecast for 2013, Arnaud Scarpaci, fund manager at Agilis Gestion in Paris, told CNBC.com.   Read More
Mar.08
6:48 PM ET
Feb.15
2:37 PM ET
Wednesday, 15 Feb 2012
As many as 100,000 people are expected to visit this huge outdoor farm show, kicking the tires on all the new machines the big equipment makers have to offer.    Read More
Jan.12
6:18 PM ET
Thursday, 12 Jan 2012
Cramer thinks so. Here’s why.   Read More
Jan.05
5:55 PM ET
Thursday, 5 Jan 2012
Signs look positive for the agricultural and fertilizer industries in 2012, and U.S. companies would likely benefit the most, investor Dennis Gartman said on “Fast Money.”    Read More
Dec.28
6:58 PM ET
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Friday, 13 Apr 2012
Source: CNBC.com
Wednesday, 11 Jan 2012
Source: Reuters


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