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Intrepid Potash is the only dedicated producer of potash in North America, offering investors a pure play in a commodity currently trading at record prices. Over the next 5 years, global potash demand growth is projected to outstrip announced supply additions given the limited availability of commercial deposits and the extensive capital requirements for greenfield projects. As the largest US-based supplier, the company plans to capture share in its diversified domestic markets while Canadian competitors suffer from rising freight costs and a declining dollar. On Thursday, the company amended the terms of its offering; it now plans to sell 30 million shares (25% more than originally expected) at a range of $27-$29 (12% higher at the midpoint). Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley are the lead underwriters on the deal.

No substitute

Potash is one of three essential nutrients required for crop cultivation, protecting plants from drought, disease, parasites and cold weather. Recoverable potash deposits occur rarely in nature, and as a result, the industry is economically and geographically concentrated. Intrepid Potash currently produces from two conventional mines in Carlsbad, NM, and two solution mining facilities in Utah. In addition, the company plans to convert an idled Carlsbad potash mine into a solution facility, with production expected to commence in 2009. Intrepid’s potash revenues are more diversified than the industry norm; 64% of its potash is used as fertilizer, while 30% is sold as an input in oil & gas drilling fluid and the remaining 6% is used as a nutrient in animal feed.

Made in the USA

Because of its proximity to end users in the western US, Intrepid can capture additional margin through lower freight costs to end users. Although Intrepid’s larger competitors to the north can recover their potash more efficiently, the cost of shipping it to buyers in the western US far outweighs any scale advantages. The company estimates that in 2007, buyers in its target domestic market consumed 5x more potash than the company was able to produce. With plans in place to add low-cost capacity through upgrades to existing operations and renovations of idled facilities, the company should be well-positioned to benefit from the favorable trends in potash demand.

Making hay while the sun shines?

Insiders are set to receive a considerable sum on the IPO, including $156 million in cash for each of the two founders even before the deal size was increased in Thursday’s filing. Investors should note the historical cyclicality of the potash market and the growing price incentive for competitors to accelerate capacity expansion plans. A strengthening US dollar or falling freight costs could erode the company’s margin advantage over Canadian competitors. Furthermore, unforeseen changes to US biofuel policy might derail the trend in agricultural commodity prices and filter through to fertilizer markets.

Will investors dig it?

While trends in agricultural commodities markets will likely give this stock legs in the near term, we believe the company’s proximity advantage in the US market, diversified revenue sources and low-cost expansion opportunities provide fundamental reasons to stick around for the long haul. With inflation-wary investors looking to commodities for protection, we believe Intrepid Potash has cultivated significant interest in an otherwise infertile IPO market.

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Posted this one over in the IPO thread luckygem =)
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Will IPO on Monday (Apr 21st)
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Originally Posted by Arthur626 View Post
Posted this one over in the IPO thread luckygem =)
Arthur, yes I noticed that but I think this deserves its own thread as lots of people would be interested in it.
Thanks for your post on the IPO thread though .
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Arthur, yes I noticed that but I think this deserves its own thread as lots of people would be interested in it.
Thanks for your post on the IPO thread though .
LOL your probably right feel free to take any of my DD from there =)
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sure I'll. thanks.
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I'm really leery of a lot of IPO's, but this sounds great! I looked over their website and they look like a great company. With all the demand for Potash, I can definitely see this as being the next POT.

I want more input from others please...
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ipi

Hey,
I've never looked in to IPO's but I looked into this one for a little bit. I found one really solid piece of information on Reuters.

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Earlier this week, Chinese importers agreed to pay North American and Russian potash exporters more than triple the price they paid a year ago for the crop nutrient.

In 2007, Intrepid sold 893,000 tons of potash and 158,300 tons of langbeinite -- a mineral with lower potassium content -- generating sales of $192.4 million, with a net income of $29.7 million. Almost all of its sales were within the United States.
So what I'm understand here, is their main customers are within the United States. And with this recent deal with China this will allow them to export more potash at a higher price. With China and Brazil wanting majority of the World's potash, North American farmers are gonna need to step up their offerings for this hot commodity.

Any more people got some info?
PS: What does DD mean?

Bvlaar
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Originally Posted by Bvlaar View Post
Any more people got some info?
PS: What does DD mean?

Bvlaar
DD=Due Diligence. Fact finding. Checking validity of sources.
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ok

Has anyone else looked into this IPO? Got any thoughts?
I find IPO's to be risky but with Potash being a really hot commodity this company could create some huge sales.
Any thoughts?

Bvlaar
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I posted alot of Information over in the New IPO thread Bvlaar I think this stock will do well. It's earnings and market cap are pretty close to AGU. Recently according to WSJ (Wall Street journal) the major producers announced a deal to sell their product, a potassium compound used in fertilizer, to a Chinese company for more than triple last year's price. So all things considered i think this is a very good play. In my opinion as always do you own research....
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If the market rages on Monday, I think this will be a good play. With POT over $200 and on a hot streak, many eyes will be watching.

I'm going to play
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I think their IPO price is around $27-$28 so if it turns into the next POT, the early buyers are going to be very happy down the road.
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Certainly an interesting play, especially being priced into the market when fertilizing companies are at the pinnacle of their demand and pricing power. Should move a lot in coming days.
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I think their IPO price is around $27-$28 so if it turns into the next POT, the early buyers are going to be very happy down the road.
Yeah.. They raised the price.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/5711766.html

BTW.. I read something somewhere where this stock will probably trade at about $60 right out of the gates because a lot of investors will be all over it. They are calling it a bigger IPO in 2008 than Visa.
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Yeah.. They raised the price.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/5711766.html

BTW.. I read something somewhere where this stock will probably trade at about $60 right out of the gates because a lot of investors will be all over it. They are calling it a bigger IPO in 2008 than Visa.
Yes I posted the new price in the IPO thread it was released on the 17th I think it went up to between 26 and 28 due to demand for the stock.
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Hey Art, help me out here if you dont mind. You say that their market cap and earnings are close to AGU, but according to what I've found, AGU's earnings are over $3 a share, whereas IPI reported earnings of 29 million in 2007, and are issuing 30 million shares, so just under $1 a share. Also, AGU's market cap is nearly 14 billion, while IPI's will be under a billion at the time of their IPO. Please forgive me if these are really dumb questions, im still learning.

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Originally Posted by Arthur626 View Post
I posted alot of Information over in the New IPO thread Bvlaar I think this stock will do well. It's earnings and market cap are pretty close to AGU. Recently according to WSJ (Wall Street journal) the major producers announced a deal to sell their product, a potassium compound used in fertilizer, to a Chinese company for more than triple last year's price. So all things considered i think this is a very good play. In my opinion as always do you own research....
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Hey Art, help me out here if you dont mind. You say that their market cap and earnings are close to AGU, but according to what I've found, AGU's earnings are over $3 a share, whereas IPI reported earnings of 29 million in 2007, and are issuing 30 million shares, so just under $1 a share. Also, AGU's market cap is nearly 14 billion, while IPI's will be under a billion at the time of their IPO. Please forgive me if these are really dumb questions, im still learning.
Hey jm71 no problem your right about their current numbers I was going off the assumption that they are going to pay off all their debt with the proceeds which will add to the bottom line. If you read the SEC filing I posted over in the IPO thread you will see that they plan to do just that =) Sorry for the confusion whats in my head doesn't always completely make it to my posts Must be getting old.... Also factor in the fact that Chinese companies are offering 3 times last years price for potash. So that puts the offer price for potash at around 750 a ton. So basically you can triple their income for this year and remove all debt from the balance sheet.... Thats how I came up with those numbers. To be honest I think my numbers are a little conservative but better to err on the safe side. Hope that helps!! IMO as always
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i'm really liking this stock at open price come tomorrow, and will probably scoop some up, make a quick buck, then wait for it to go back down and buy it back then hold it for a while
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Here's an article with some more insight...

http://seekingalpha.com/article/7299...es-with-mosaic
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