| Business Summary | | Mississippi
Chemical
Corporation
is
the
successor
by
merger
to
a
business
which
was
incorporated
as
the
first
fertilizer
cooperative
in
the
United
States.
The
Company
sells
fertilizer
products
produced
at
its
facilities
to
agricultural
and
industrial
customers
around
the
world.
The
Company
has
three
reportable
operating
segments:
nitrogen,
phosphates
and
potash.
The
Company
produces
nitrogen
products
that
include
anhydrous
ammonia,
fertilizer-grade
ammonium
nitrate,
UAN
solution,
urea
and
nitric
acid.
The
Company
also
produces
diammonium
phosphate
fertilizer.
The
Company
also
produces
potash. | More
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produces
and
supplies
a
full
product
line
of
chemicals,
including
nitrogen,
potash
and
phosphate
,
which
are
used
primarily
as
fertilizers
and
for
a
broad
range
of
industrial
applications.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/31/01,
net
sales
rose
21%
to
$403.9
million.
Net
loss
rose
6%
to
$22
million.
Revenues
reflect
increased
volume
and
selling
prices
of
nitrogen.
Higher
loss
reflects
increased
idle
plant
charges
at
nitrogen
facilities
and
higher
interest
costs. Recent Earnings Announcement For
the
3
months
ended
06/30/2001,
revenues
were
136,521;
after
tax
earnings
were
-73,297. (Preliminary; reported in thousands of dollars.) | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Coley Bailey, 49 Chariman
of the Board | -- | Charles Dunn, 52 Pres,
CEO, Director | $517K | John Howie, 60 Vice
Chairman | -- | Timothy Dawson, 46 Sr.
VP and CFO | 227K | David Arnold, 63 Sr.
VP of Technical Group | 222K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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