K+S Aktiengesellschaft, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a supplier of mineral products for the agricultural, industrial, consumer, and community sectors in Europe, the United States, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. The company offers potassium chloride for crops, such as grain, corn, rice, and soybeans; fertilizer specialties that are used for crops with magnesium and sulfur requirements, including rapeseed and potatoes, as well as for chloride-sensitive crops consisting of citrus, grapes, coffee, almond trees, and vegetables; and water-soluble fertilizers for use in fertigation of fruit and vegetables under the KALISOP, KORN-KALI, ROLL-KALI, PATENTKALI, ESTA, KIESERIT, GRANUAID, MAGNESIA-KAINIT, SOLUMOP, SOLUSOP, SOLUCMS, EPSO TOP, EPSO MICROTOP, EPSO COMBITOP, EPSO PROFITOP, and EPSO BORTOP brands. It also provides melting salts, sodium chloride, natural rock salt, high-purity vaccum salt and natural sea salt, potassium chloride, Epsom salt, minerals for pets and livestock, aluminum recycling, salt licks for farm and wild animals under the Alasal, APISAL, AXAL PRO, NUTRIKS, NUTRIKS KaliSel, KASA, k-DRILL, REGINET, and SOLSEL brand names. In addition, the company offers table salts under the SALDORO, Cérébos, Salinas d’ Algrave, and Vatel brands; rock, sea, and vacuum salt; salts for water treatment under AXAL PRO; dishwashing salts under REGESOFT brand; and de-icing salts. Further, the company provides waste management; and transportation and logistics services. K+S Aktiengesellschaft was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kassel, Germany.
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Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 1.0%, driven by declines in the Consumer Discretionary and Industrials sectors of 4.0% and 1.8%, respectively. As for the longer term, the market has actually risen by 12% in the last year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 17% annually. Market details ›