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First Quantum Minerals Ltd. and Jaguar Mining Inc. Under Current Evaluation
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. and Jaguar Mining Inc. Under Current Evaluation

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nFirst Quantum Minerals Ltd. and Jaguar Mining Inc. Under Current Evaluation\n\n\n Aug. 23, 2010 (Baystreet.ca) -- Equedia.com and Equedia Weekly provides research on the top Canadian companies with a focus on mining and resource stocks. Equedia is continuing research and evaluation on the prospects of First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (TSX: FM) and Jaguar Mining Inc. (TSX: JAG). To be further notified of our updates on these companies and special report editions through our Equedia Weekly Newsletter, please obtain your free subscription here: http://equedia.com/newsletterCompanies previously featured in our special report editions have hit new 52 – week highs since the initiation of our coverage and many companies under evaluation have made strong gains since being placed under evaluation. To receive these reports, please make sure to subscribe for your complimentary subscription to Equedia Weekly here: http://www.equedia.com/newsletter Here is a brief excerpt from one of our past newsletters with our story, \"We All Need to Eat\": “The fertilizer sector has been ripe with takeovers and rumours during the past few years. Just last year, CF Industries completed a long battle to buy out Terra Industries while simultaneously fighting off a hostile takeover bid from Agrium. Earlier in the year, Vale spent $4.7 billion acquiring a controlling stake in Fertilizantes Fosfatados SA from Bunge Ltd., as well as Bunge fertilizer assets in Brazil.In January, BHP Billiton agreed to acquire Canada's Athabasca Potash Inc. for about $331 million. But now they're looking to become the world's biggest potash producer by attempting a hostile takeover, bidding close to $40 billion for Saskatchewan's Potash Corp. You see, the big miners are all moving to monetize their production skills and tap into long-term growth in the food sector, especially in emerging markets. And it's not only a smart decision, it's the natural progression for miners that want long term cash flow. First and foremost...\"To continue reading and receive your next free edition of Equedia Weekly, please subscribe by going to http://www.equedia.com/newsletter/ and visit http://equedia.com/blog/view.php/We-All-Need-to-Eat/ for the latest edition.You should also visit www.equedia.com to gain access to insider information, analyst ratings, videos, corporate coverage, finan...