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Belek

01/22/15 1:48 PM

#58 RE: ves #57

yea slow but sure, I think we are being hurt by the strong dollar lately

and it is only going to get worse,,,,this is going to be a slow ride.

Belek

01/26/15 1:06 PM

#59 RE: ves #57

huge volume today, something up?

Belek

01/26/15 6:15 PM

#62 RE: ves #57

Not sure whats wrong here, it's unusual for INPCF to be trading under the going rate, we should be at $2.01 according to exchange rates, I'd be a buyer here because sooner or later it will catch up, very unusual.....

Belek

01/29/15 8:07 PM

#65 RE: ves #57

interview CEO Doug Emsley

http://www.bnn.ca/Video/player.aspx?vid=337433

copied from stockhouse.

points on canola
there is only one public company providing investment exposure to Canadian canola production: and that’s Input Capital Corp. (TSX.V: INP). It has a market cap of only $90 million.
Canola is a bigger global market than potash
Canola is a bigger export business for Canada than potash
Canadian canola exports have been growing at a CAGR of 18.3% over the last 10 years (compared to 13.6% for potash)
Canola is Canada’s #7 export to the world (potash is #10)
Canadian canola exports have double the market share in global export markets than potash
Canadian canola exports to China are 8.5x the value of Canadian potash exports to China
As already noted, Canadian canola exports to China have been growing at a CAGR of 36.4% over the last 10 years (compared to only 4.1% with potash)
Canola currently represents 16.0% of all Canadian exports to China (compared to only 1.9% for potash)
Canola is Canada’s #1 export to China (potash is #12)
Canola employs 228,000 Canadians. Potash employs 5,041 Canadians.

Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.inp/input-capital-corp#g2GJEhXH2mTIAsps.99