| (Values in U.S. Thousands) | Dec, 2016 | Dec, 2015 | Dec, 2014 | Dec, 2013 | Dec, 2012 |
| Sales | 4,456,000 | 6,279,000 | 7,115,000 | 7,305,000 | 7,927,000 |
| Sales Growth | -29.03% | -11.75% | -2.60% | -7.85% | -9.04% |
| Net Income | 323,000 | 1,270,000 | 1,536,000 | 1,785,000 | 2,079,000 |
| Net Income Growth | -74.57% | -17.32% | -13.95% | -14.14% | -32.52% |
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc (POT)
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Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. is organized under the laws of Canada. It is an integrated fertilizer and related industrial and feed products company. It is a producer of potash worldwide by capacity. It produce the three primary crop nutrients — potash (K), phosphate (P) and nitrogen (N). Through Canadian operations, it is responsible for about 20 percent of global potash capacity. In addition, it holds strategic investments in other potash-related businesses in South America, the Middle East and Asia. Its complement its potash assets with focused positions in phosphate and nitrogen. The Company conducts its phosphate operations mainly at two facilities, one a 74,787-acre facility near Aurora, North Carolina and the other a 100,580-acre facility near White Springs in northern Florida. The Aurora facility includes a 6.0 million tonne per-year mining operation, four sulfuric acid plants, four phosphoric acid plants, four purified acid plants, a liquid fertilizer plant, a superphosphoric acid (SPA) plant, a defluorinated phosphate (DFP) or animal feed plant, two granulation plants capable of producing diammonium phosphate (DAP) or monoammonium phosphate (MAP) and four silicon tetrafluoride (STF) plants. The White Springs facility is the third largest phosphoric acid producer, by capacity, in the United States. The White Springs facility includes a mine and two production facilities, Suwannee River and Swift Creek, with two sulfuric acid plants, one phosphoric acid plant, two DAP/MAP plants, a SPA plant, a dicalcium phosphate plant and a DFP plant located at the Suwannee River complex and two sulfuric acid plants and a superphosphoric plant located at the Swift Creek complex. It competes with government enterprises and independent phosphate producers in important exporting countries, including Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, South Africa, Russia and Australia. The Company's operations are subject to numerous environmental requirements under federal, provincial, state and local laws and regulations of Canada, U.S., Brazil and Trinidad and Tobago.