(Reuters) - Calgary, Alberta-based Agrium said the filings would give
it the means to reduce debt and expand through acquisitions and
investments.
Agrium, which has become the top U.S. retailer of crop
supplies as measured by direct sales to farmers, has said it
wants to expand that business and double its $2 billion in
retail revenue in the next three to five years.
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it the means to reduce debt and expand through acquisitions and
investments.
Agrium, which has become the top U.S. retailer of crop
supplies as measured by direct sales to farmers, has said it
wants to expand that business and double its $2 billion in
retail revenue in the next three to five years.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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