Goldman Sachs Starts Potash Corp. (POT) at Buy, Says Potash Fundamentals Near Bottom
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Insight on Goldman's Fertilizer Call (MOS) (POT) (CF)
December 12, 2012 2:57 PM ESTInvestors interested in fertilizer companies should consider picking stocks with exposure to potash (K) rather than nitrogen (N), according to analysts at Goldman Sachs.
"In the near term, we favor exposure to K as we believe fundamentals are near trough following 2012 destocking and production curtailments from key... More