
This counter seems like trying to breakup for the last few weeks but was always pressed down by some "external" factors...watch out....
hit high 54.5
in the money..
BHP deal bodes well for fertilizer outlook
ozone2002 ( Date: 18-Aug-2010 10:05) Posted:
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another reason why fertilizer will be hot commodity..
BHP may go hostile after $38.6 billion Potash Corp bid


Mill manager Josh Wheeler examines a pile of processed potash at the Mosaic Potash Colonsay mine storage facility in Colonsay, Saskatchewan in this file image from September 24, 2009. REUTERS/David Stobbe/Files
On Wednesday 18 August 2010, 10:32
MELBOURNE/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global miner BHP Billiton may go hostile with its $38.6 billion bid for fertilizer group Potash Corp as early as Wednesday, a source said, as investors braced for a possible bid battle.
BHP Billiton, which wants to become the largest fertilizer supplier to a world where survival means more farm production, is considering bypassing the Potash Corp board, which has rejected its offer, and submit it directly to the Canadian group's shareholders, said the source familiar with the situation.
BHP Billiton declined to comment on Wednesday, saying only that it was reviewing its position after Potash Corp rejected its $130 a share offer, describing it as "grossly inadequate."
Shares in BHP Billiton slipped 3.5 percent on concerns among investors in the Anglo-Australian miner that it would be forced to over-pay for Potash Corp in what already amounts to the world's largest takeover offer so far this year.
"We're surprised at the multiple that they're prepared to pay for Potash Corp," said James Bruce, a portfolio manager at Perpetual Investments, which owns BHP shares.
BHP Billiton has long been interested in expanding into potash for its next spurt of growth, but investors had expected it to focus on growing its own assets, including the Jansen potash deposit in Canada.
BHP Billiton investors in Australia said that they expected the company to raise its offer, but were still calculating how much it could afford to pay.
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan has left the door ajar, saying it might consider a more attractive proposition.
There is some speculation that other bidders could enter the fray, but one investor said rival miners like Brazil's Vale and Rio Tinto would be hard-pressed to bid against deep-pocketed BHP Billiton.
"The organization (BHP Billiton) has exhibited a very disciplined approach to M&A activity historically. There's no reason it'll change from this point on," said Tim Schroeders, a portfolio manager at Pengana Capital, also a BHP shareholder.
Rohan Walsh, investment manager at Karara Capital, another BHP shareholder, agreed.
"It's a sizable acquisition. There are not too many companies that can do that. There are not too many dance partners Potash can dance with," Walsh said.
BHP is being advised by JPMorgan, while PotashCorp is being advised by BofA Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs and RBC Capital Markets.
(Reporting by Megan Davies and Michael Erman in New York and Sonali Paul in Melbourne)
reversal confirmation with high vol today..
i like fertilizer.. helps commodities grow..
vested 52
61c go go go
saw a report from DBS ..upgrade to buy
TP 75c..
if have the report anyone can share this..?
OVersold counter..
making its resurgence today..
vested 60c
any views on china xlx at current price?
CIMB-GK says China XLX Fertiliser will enjoy ‘an imminent recovery’
Analyst: Gary Ng
Maintain Outperform. Our target price is unchanged at S$0.72, set at 7x CY11 P/E, still at a 50% discount to peers due to its limited urea export exposure and less diversified portfolio.
We reiterate Outperform on CXLX for its improved business fundamentals. The PRC government’s intentions to raise natural gas prices should lend support to urea prices.
We see stock catalysts from: 1) a favourable outlook for methanol; and 2) possible adjustments to the Fertiliser Export Tariff Policy in China, which could ease local oversupply.
Analyst: Gary Ng
Maintain Outperform. Our target price is unchanged at S$0.72, set at 7x CY11 P/E, still at a 50% discount to peers due to its limited urea export exposure and less diversified portfolio.
We reiterate Outperform on CXLX for its improved business fundamentals. The PRC government’s intentions to raise natural gas prices should lend support to urea prices.
We see stock catalysts from: 1) a favourable outlook for methanol; and 2) possible adjustments to the Fertiliser Export Tariff Policy in China, which could ease local oversupply.
65! well done!
tchoonw ( Date: 14-Apr-2010 15:00) Posted:
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Another three years to go.
francisd ( Date: 24-Feb-2010 17:09) Posted:
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as expected, xlx is moving! congrats to those that follow...
tchoonw ( Date: 14-Apr-2010 10:10) Posted:
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under accumluation these few days at 61, 62 levels...poise to breakout above 65!
65 coming...
For how long Hulumas
Obviously on its up trend.
francisd ( Date: 24-Feb-2010 16:32) Posted:
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Any news guys why this counter is going up...
Thanks,
How soon will it be below 0.5............0.48 stop
Testing 77 cents soon perhaps??
BTW, any guess on china xlx 's share price by 2nd week of next mth b4 CNY?
Recently all the s-chips seems like rallying strongly
Closed in HK @ 4.33 UP 1.03, over 33% gain in one day. Whats up guys?