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Posted AT 1:43 AM EST on 08/05/08

Potash CEO rides boom in food prices

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

Five years ago, William Doyle was already a wealthy man, earning a good salary of $780,000 (U.S.) a year to head Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc., plus holding stock options worth $7-million at the end of 2003. Then agriculture got caught up in the commodity boom and fertilizer prices took off. As a result, Mr. Doyle has moved beyond wealthy into a stratosphere inhabited by only a handful of Canadians.

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