Kobayashi Maru's Comments Kobayashi Maru's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/177575/comments As With Fertilizer Commodities, POT Bubbles http://seekingalpha.com/article/74970/comments?source=feed#comment-159694 159694 other have CONTRACTS for the rest of the year. The contracts with
Brazil, India and China are DONE. Forward EPS is all but in the bag.
And you can bet that India and China won't make the same mistake
twice with waiting until the last minute to negotiate their deals for
2009. Same price for 2009 at minimum, or slightly more. Either way,
CanPotEx is well in control.

There may very well be a price bubble - I'll even agree with you that
there is. However, the oil "bubble" that we are in, started when
Katrina hit. 5 years ago. Maybe it's taken a little longer for the price
of black gold to rise 100% (anyone remember $60 oil??), but the
thirst needs to be slaked. Similarly, the fields need to be made
fertile.

The housing price bubble that just popped started before the tech bubble - 10 years ago.

The tech bubble came and went in a matter of 4-5 years - 1996-2000, but it lasted that long. Call it a bubble. I agree!!!

A bubble is formed during that period in which demand outstrips
supply and the psychology of buy now or pay more later enters.
Regardless of the market cap (so what!!) of the Ferts right now, the
need (demand) is real. People seem to want to eat. Go figure.

The currently available supply (the rate they are pulling the stuff out
of the ground and putting it on barges) is limited. In the mean time,
POT, MOS, AGU and all of the others will continue to make hay while
the sun is shining for at least the next few years. (I love the few ag
jokes I can inject like that!)

If the bubble pops as new supply comes on line in 3-5 years, I can
live with that. In the mean time, if they can get $1K a tonne, please,
bubble me!

In the mean time bubbleheads, a supply and demand imbalance
exists, prices are rising whether it is right or not, and the pricing power
of these companies for the next 24-48 months favors the sellers, not
the buyers.

People are going to eat. They can reduce their fuel consumption marginally, but choose generally not to at this point.

When gasoline becomes extravagant, folks will STILL ride their bikes
to get food to eat. Food grown with FERTS, by farmers that need to
increase and keep their yield per acre as high as possible.

Be a bubblehead. Just be an informed bubblehead!]]>
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:42:00 -0400 other have CONTRACTS for the rest of the year. The contracts with
Brazil, India and China are DONE. Forward EPS is all but in the bag.
And you can bet that India and China won't make the same mistake
twice with waiting until the last minute to negotiate their deals for
2009. Same price for 2009 at minimum, or slightly more. Either way,
CanPotEx is well in control.

There may very well be a price bubble - I'll even agree with you that
there is. However, the oil "bubble" that we are in, started when
Katrina hit. 5 years ago. Maybe it's taken a little longer for the price
of black gold to rise 100% (anyone remember $60 oil??), but the
thirst needs to be slaked. Similarly, the fields need to be made
fertile.

The housing price bubble that just popped started before the tech bubble - 10 years ago.

The tech bubble came and went in a matter of 4-5 years - 1996-2000, but it lasted that long. Call it a bubble. I agree!!!

A bubble is formed during that period in which demand outstrips
supply and the psychology of buy now or pay more later enters.
Regardless of the market cap (so what!!) of the Ferts right now, the
need (demand) is real. People seem to want to eat. Go figure.

The currently available supply (the rate they are pulling the stuff out
of the ground and putting it on barges) is limited. In the mean time,
POT, MOS, AGU and all of the others will continue to make hay while
the sun is shining for at least the next few years. (I love the few ag
jokes I can inject like that!)

If the bubble pops as new supply comes on line in 3-5 years, I can
live with that. In the mean time, if they can get $1K a tonne, please,
bubble me!

In the mean time bubbleheads, a supply and demand imbalance
exists, prices are rising whether it is right or not, and the pricing power
of these companies for the next 24-48 months favors the sellers, not
the buyers.

People are going to eat. They can reduce their fuel consumption marginally, but choose generally not to at this point.

When gasoline becomes extravagant, folks will STILL ride their bikes
to get food to eat. Food grown with FERTS, by farmers that need to
increase and keep their yield per acre as high as possible.

Be a bubblehead. Just be an informed bubblehead!]]>
Options Traders Call Potash the "New Crude" http://seekingalpha.com/article/72744/comments?source=feed#comment-152626 152626
From what I can see in the Wednesday press release, POT is essentially 'sold out' of any further appreciable capacity for the year.
The beauty is they sold out at 3 times last years prices.

Uralkai in Russia already indicated the $1,000/tonne number for spot is likely - as Gunslinger noted.

Unlike Aramco, people don't need to drive their cars. They do need to eat. China stepped up to prevent to food riots that are going on in the Phillipines and elsewhere - they understand the economics.

TTM PE's are meaningless - this stock is going to be the one that breaks the rules of technical charting. Rise $14 in one day and only give back $3.71 the next? Hyperbolic, parabolic - either way, it's getting my systolic going!]]>
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 23:23:30 -0400
From what I can see in the Wednesday press release, POT is essentially 'sold out' of any further appreciable capacity for the year.
The beauty is they sold out at 3 times last years prices.

Uralkai in Russia already indicated the $1,000/tonne number for spot is likely - as Gunslinger noted.

Unlike Aramco, people don't need to drive their cars. They do need to eat. China stepped up to prevent to food riots that are going on in the Phillipines and elsewhere - they understand the economics.

TTM PE's are meaningless - this stock is going to be the one that breaks the rules of technical charting. Rise $14 in one day and only give back $3.71 the next? Hyperbolic, parabolic - either way, it's getting my systolic going!]]>
Options Trader: Monday Outlook http://seekingalpha.com/article/72212/comments?source=feed#comment-150956 150956
The fert complex price increases add about .03 to .10 cents to a bushel of a crop - given that a bushel of corn can sweeten about 400 cans of your favorite soft drink, or a bushel of grain can make several hundred loaves of bread ... try to do some research before you shoot from the hip and hit the wrong target.

Many people trying to improve their lifestyle - THAT is why commodities are going north in a hurry.]]>
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:29:53 -0400
The fert complex price increases add about .03 to .10 cents to a bushel of a crop - given that a bushel of corn can sweeten about 400 cans of your favorite soft drink, or a bushel of grain can make several hundred loaves of bread ... try to do some research before you shoot from the hip and hit the wrong target.

Many people trying to improve their lifestyle - THAT is why commodities are going north in a hurry.]]>
Mosaic, CF Industries: Fertilizer Stocks in a Bull Trend http://seekingalpha.com/article/72047/comments?source=feed#comment-149903 149903 Sun, 13 Apr 2008 14:58:55 -0400