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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
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To: Elroy who wrote (174641)7/28/2022 11:17:25 AM
From: Doug M.   of 196935
 
<<Ahem.

I plan to get rich in the environment you described above. Natural gas is used to make fertilizer, and natural gas in the US is less expensive that anywhere else in the world.

UAN makes fertilizer. All the stuff in your post is positive for UAN.

I'm gonna be rich! Bigly and Quickly!>>

Sorry board - this the last post where I go off topic on this topic.

Elroy, I'll keep an eye on that (just out of curiosity) but I certainly won't be buying
UAN's stock. I've got my bases covered on the natural gas situation with ExxonMobil
and GE - thank you very much. Bought more XOM in the 30's and 40's within the last 18
months before the social media stocks (and other misperceived junk) were tanking.

But you might not be taking into account that Russia has cheaper gas than the US.
Don't get me wrong, the US' abundance in gas is helping them become a great
country for manufacturing again. But this recent deal on exporting Ukraine's grain
will also allow Russia to export grain and fertilizer as well. Russia isn't going to
let Ukraine export grain for nothing. Although Russia's grain and fertilizer wasn't
technically banned, the insurance and shipping companies didn't want to touch that.
Russia is demanding that they're get the seal of approval on that before Ukraine ships
any grain. So watch out for the unknowns - I learned a long time ago that getting
rich wasn't easy. Staying rich isn't easy either. So getting and staying rich is a
double whammy!

<< BY ADELE PETERS3 MINUTE READ
Russia’s biggest exports are oil and gas. But the country is also the largest global exporter of fertilizer; and as the world continues to react to the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine, fertilizer prices for farmers have spiked and could even lead to an increase in food costs. Yet, in the same way this tragic war might move the world faster toward renewable energy, could it also nudge farmers to find ways to use less fertilizer?>>

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