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Brazil Potash Files for IPO on NYSE

August 30, 2024
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Brazil Potash Corp. has filed a F-1 Registration Statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Brazil Potash intends to apply for the listing of its common shares on the NYSE under the symbol “GRO.”

The offering underwriting syndicate is led by Cantor Fitzgerald & Co and Banco Bradesco BBI and including Freedom Capital Markets, Roth Capital Partners and Clarksons Securities.

Bennett Jones is acting as Canadian legal counsel to the underwriters.

The Bennett Jones team is led by James Clare and includes Chris Doucet, Pardeep Brar and Rita Cherevychko (Corporate/Securities).

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