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This is Ash Meier from Genesis Fertilizers. I am contacting you to provide you with an update regarding the Genesis Fertilizer production facility. The company has decided to construct a urea fertilizer plant in Regina, Belle Plain, Saskatchewan, with a capacity of 700,000 tons. They plan to sell 75% of the production directly to farmers through an Offtake Agreement, while the remaining 25% will be sold on the open market, targeting eastern Canadian producers. Shareholders in the project receive profits from the plant to offset their fertilizer costs, essentially becoming owners of the facility. Brittany explains that shareholders are not obligated to purchase fertilizer, but instead, they receive profits based on the amount of fertilizer they use. The goal is to bring the cost of fertilizer on farms as close to the cost of manufacturing as possible. We also inform the investors that their previous shares in Project N now equate to 1.5 shares in the new company, Genesis Fertilizers. The project's total cost is Ask Buyer.7 billion, with Ask Buyer million being raised through equity. They have raised Ask Buyer million in phase one and are now in phase two, aiming to raise an additional Ask Buyer million. Shares in phase two are available at a discounted price of Ask Buyer per unit, with 50% already sold. Once phase two is complete, they will move to the final phase, where share prices will increase to Ask Buyer per unit. We offer to provide a detailed PowerPoint presentation to explain the project further, which typically takes about half an hour.