Posts Tagged ‘
AGU ’
Jun 16th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Stock Market Investing, Top Story
We have no shame here at Notes. When legendary underground investor Jim Rogers makes a call we listen. And we listen good. Rogers correctly predicted the commodities rally in 1999. And between 1970 and 1980, when he partnered with George Soros at the Quantum Fund, his portfolio made gains of 4,200% when the S&P 500 rose by 47%. To say he’s a legend is an understatement.
Tags: ADM, AGU, Commodity Prices, Dba, DE, food shortage, Food Stocks, Grain Prices, Jim Rogers, MOS, POT
Posted in Stock Market Investing, Top Story |
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Mar 13th, 2009 |
By David Fessler |
Category: Featured
Time to Load Up on Fertilizer Stocks? Springtime is usually the season when the farming community begins to spread fertilizer on their fields.
Tags: AGU, BRIC Nations, Commercial Agriculture, commodities, Dave Fessler, MOS, Nyse Stock, POT, potash
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Feb 26th, 2009 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
Nortel Cutting 3,200 Jobs; Agrium Makes Hostile Bid for CF Industries; Ambac Posts $2.34 Billion 4Q Loss; Obama Picks Locke; Oil Rallies; SanFran Chronicle Could Close
Tags: ABK, AGU, Barack Obama, Bond Insurer, CF, Crude Oil Prices, NRTLQ, San Francisco Chronicle, TRA, US immigration
Posted in Financial News |
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Feb 12th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Financial News
The gold guys continued to be the best performers during Wednesday trading on the Canadian markets as the price of bullion broke out to the upside. For the tale of the tape, the TSX Exchange dropped 0.91%, while the TSX Gold Index surged 7.5% and the TSX Venture Exchange, Canada’s largest junior exploration bourse, added 1.02% with the advancing issuers edging out the decliners by a 405 to 343 margin on 163 million shares traded.
Tags: AGU, Canadian Markets, Colossus Mineral, Doug Casey, gold, Gold Prices, Kinbauri Gold, merger, mining stocks, Phoenix gold, RBY, resources, silver prices, StrataGold
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 25th, 2008 |
By Chris Mayer |
Category: Featured
We haven’t yet seen the worst of this credit crisis, says Chris Mayer. A lack of funding is forcing farmers to reduce crop planting. And that will soon send commodity prices soaring again. Chris finds five beaten-down fertilizer and irrigation companies that will benefit as agriculture rebounds.
Tags: agriculture, AGU, Chris Mayer, Commodity Prices, commodity stocks, credit crisis, Crop Yields, LNN, MOS, POT, stock picks, VMI
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