IC Potash Corp. Information To Be Available Through Standard & Poor's
Corporation Records Listing Program
TORONTO, Dec. 29 /CNW/ - IC Potash Corp. ("ICP" or the "Company") (TSXV: ICP) announced today that its Company information will be made available via Standard & Poor's Corporation Records Listing Program. As part of the program, a full description of ICP will be published in the Daily News Section of Standard Corporation Records, a recognized securities manual for secondary trading in up to 38 States under the Blue Sky Laws. Standard Corporation Records is available in print, CD-ROM, and via the Web at www.netadvantage.standardandpoors.com as well as through numerous electronic vendors.
The Company information to be made available through this program includes an in-depth description of the business operations of the Company, its share price, shares outstanding, financial position, earnings, and full income statement and balance sheet.
Company information distributed through the Corporation Records Program is based upon information that Standard & Poor's considers to be reliable, but neither Standard & Poor's nor its affiliates warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. This material is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security or other financial instrument.
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About IC Potash Corp.
IC Potash intends to become a primary producer of Sulphate of Potash ("SOP") by mining its 100%-owned potash Ochoa property in New Mexico. SOP is a non-chloride based potash fertilizer that sells at a substantial premium over the price of Muriate of Potash ("MOP"), the most widely used fertilizer in the world. Typically SOP sells at a premium of 50% to MOP. ICP is focused on being the lowest cost producer of SOP in the world. The SOP market is six million tonnes per year. SOP is a significant fertilizer in the fruit, vegetable, tobacco, potato, and horticultural industries, and for agriculture in saline and dry soils and soils in which there is much agriculture with varieties of crops. Much of the agricultural soil in China, India, and the United States is salty. ICP's Ochoa property consists of over 100,000 acres of federal subsurface potassium prospecting permits and State of New Mexico Potassium mining leases.
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For further information:
please visit www.icpotash.com or contact Sidney Himmel at 416-624-3781 or 575-993-2758
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