Monday, January 17, 2011

SerenataFlowers.co.uk newsletter - Roses For Valentine's Day

Serenata Flowers

This week we bring you the exclusive range of Valentine's Day roses from Serenata Flowers. When you are looking for the classical red Valentine's Day roses, only the best will do. Roses for Valentine's Day is the assured way of expressing your romantic feelings.

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A Dozen Red Roses Giftwrap

Say those three words she's been waiting to hear:
dozen. red. roses. The classic romantic gesture will make your intentions clear.
From £24.99

Don Juan

Learn the art of seduction from a master. Richly unfurling petals of sensual roses thrill to the soft whispers of pink wax flowers and return the embrace of glossy salal leaves.
From £44.99

My Fair Lady

A dozen passionate crimson roses nestled between deep magenta Safari Sunset, bright green bupleurum and salal foliage. The velvety softness of the petals, the rich fragrance of the flowers, and the electrifying and refreshing effects on the eye ignite countless memories and new desires... a truly intoxicating experience in flowers.
Our Price £49.99

One Love

No more fussin' and fightin' - turn the lights down low and watch this laid-back bouquet light up the face of the one who satisfies your soul. Moonshine yellow callas add a crazy glow to these crimson Grand Prix roses and magenta heads of Safari Sunset chilling out in a hammock of saffron-edged solidago and bright lime bupleurum. Positive vibrations all the way… From £34.99

Scarlet OHara

Send sweet candy kisses to your sweetheart this valentines with a delectable combination of pink and red roses - What could be more romantic?
From £24.99

A Dozen Pink Roses Giftwrap

A dozen pink blushing roses for your blushing sweetheart.
From £24.99

20 Luxury Red Roses

Red roses are the ultimate symbol of romantic love, so there's no better way to express your extravagant emotions than with an excessive bouquet in full bloom.
A message of love unfurls with every petal in this gorgeous bouquet of luxury roses.
Was £59.99
Now £49.99

Mass Of Red Roses

The finest, fieriest, most fervent of the lot - if you're looking for flowers to match your passion, these are the ones. Red roses are the ultimate symbol of romantic love, so there's no better way to express your extravagant emotions than with an excessive bouquet in full bloom.
Our Price £99.99

Casanova

The quality of love is not strained; it cascades as velvet petals from the heart. Liberate your emotions with 24 goddess-given scarlet Grand Prix roses exalted on stems almost a metre high.
Was £199.99
Now £149.99

True Romance

The finest, fieriest, most fervent of the lot - if you're looking for flowers to match your passion, these are the ones. Red roses are the ultimate symbol of romantic love, so there's no better way to express your extravagant emotions than with 50 stems in full bloom.
Our Price £299.99

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Goldbug100 - Sirius Minerals (SXX.L) expansion


Announced that it had bought privately held York Potash Ltd for 25.1 million pounds ($39.82 million) to gain access to over 600 square kilometres of mineral rights, as demand for the key crop nutrient Potash heats up.

Investors will remember that late last year there was a fierce defence by the Canandian Potash company against BHP´s attempted take over of it.

It is not a cash take over of the private company Sirius (SXX.L) exchanging shares alloting 150 million shares to York shareholders, valuing the deal at a shade over 25.1 million pounds, based on its Friday close of 16.75 pence.

The shares today finished up 1.32p to finish at 18.07p and we estimate that the shares could move higher this year and would not be suprised at the company expanding with more purchases using shares to take over the target company as they have with York Potash.

Sirius started life off as a Copper Mining company with 2 mines in Macedonia. When the shares were as low as 2p we had seriously considered increasing our stake by 200% but the trouble with penny stock is the wide spread and we just missed aquiring the additional shares because of this.

Being a long investor we will retain our stake.


The mineral rights are between the towns of Whitby and Scarborough in North Yorkshire, and relate to all evaporites including potash (sylvite), polyhalite, rock salt, and intermingled minerals beneath the agreement areas.

York founder Chris Fraser has been name Chief Executive by the board of Sirius and Andrew Lindsayas CFO with immediate effect.

With the standard of living improving in delevoping countries the demand for foodstocks will rise and farmers will like for fertilizers to improve the yield of crops on their land and hence the mining industries interest in acquiring Potash Mining Company assets as it is quicker than exploration of virgin territory.



Potash output in 2005
Potassium is the seventh most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and is the third major plant and crop nutrient after nitrogen and phosphate. About 93% of world potash consumption is used in fertilizers, with small amounts used in manufacturing soaps, glass, ceramics, chemical dyes, drugs, synthetic rubber, de-icing agents, water softeners and explosives. Other main potash fertilizer products include potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and potassium nitrate (KNO3).

Potash has been used since antiquity in the manufacture of glass, soap, and soil fertilizer.
taste, colour, texture and disease resistance of food crops. It has wide application to fruit and vegetables, rice, wheat and other grains, sugar,corn, soybeans, palm oil and cotton, all of which benefit from the nutrient’s quality enhancing properties.

Demand for food and animal feed has been on the rise since 2000. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (ERS) attributes the trend to average annual population increases of 75 million people around the world. Geographically, economic growth in Asia, India, and Latin America greatly contributed to the increased use of potash-based fertilizer. Rising incomes in developing countries also was a factor in the growing potash and fertilizer use. With more money in the household budget, consumers added more meat and dairy products to their diets. This shift in eating patterns required more acres to be planted, more fertilizer to be applied and more animals to be fed – all requiring more potash.