Potash Corp. Posts Profit Decline
30 October 2015 - 12:30AM
Dow Jones News
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. on Thursday reported an 11%
decline in its third-quarter profit and cut its annual earnings
guidance as a result of weaker market conditions for potash.
The Canadian fertilizer company also moved forward the planned
closure of a New Brunswick potash mine to the end of November and
said it would take three-week inventory shutdowns at three mines in
its home province of Saskatchewan.
Potash Corp. said it expects the moves to lower potash
production in the fourth quarter by almost 500,000 metric tons, but
it doesn't expect any layoffs related to the changes.
"While this will reduce available production levels until our
new Picadilly mine is fully ramped up, it is expected to improve
our cost profile and help manage inventories," the company said in
its earnings statement. Potash is building the 2-million-ton
Picadilly expansion project in New Brunswick to replace the closing
Penobsquis mine.
Potash Corp. said earnings for the quarter fell to $282 million,
or 34 cents a share, from $317 million, or 38 cents a year earlier.
Excluding a 3-cent charge largely related to its phosphate
business, results were in line with the 37 cents analysts polled by
Thomson Reuters expected.
Sales for the quarter fell to $1.53 billion from $1.64 billion,
but came in ahead of the $1.45 billion analysts were expecting.
The company, a major producer of the key fertilizer ingredients
of potash, nitrogen and phosphate, said global potash demand
remained strong during the quarter, but as a result of economic
headwinds and currency volatility, prices were lower in most key
potash markets.
It lowered its potash sales volume guidance for the year to
between 9 million and 9.2 million tons and now expects potash gross
margin of $1.4 billion to $1.5 billion due to weaker volumes and
pricing. It previously guided for sales volumes of 9.3 million to
9.6 million and gross margin of $1.5 billion to $1.7 billion.
Potash Corp. said it now expects earnings of between $1.55 and
$1.65 a share for the year, down from previous guidance of $1.75 to
$1.95 a share.
Earlier this month, Potash Corp. ended its pursuit to take over
German rival K+S AG for about $8.8 billion, derailed by slumping
commodity prices and the refusal of K+S to engage in talks. A
tie-up of the two would have created a business with the potential
to control up to 30% of the global potash market.
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