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For CF Industries, the core belief is that nitrogen fertilizer demand and low carbon ammonia projects can support strong cash generation, even as markets stay cyclical. The recent pullback after a sharp run-up looks more like profit taking than a change in fundamentals, but it does highlight how quickly sentiment can swing around the key near term catalyst of nitrogen pricing and the ongoing risk from gas costs and geopolitical supply shocks.
The most relevant recent development here is CF’s completion of a US$3.0 billion buyback and launch of a new US$2.0 billion program, alongside steady dividends. This capital return focus has amplified past compounding and may cushion sentiment when traders reassess how long supply tightness lasts, but it does not eliminate underlying exposure to fertilizer price normalization and potential margin pressure if natural gas costs rise.
Yet despite the strong recent returns, investors should be aware that weaker nitrogen prices or lower low carbon ammonia premiums could...
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CF Industries Holdings’ narrative projects $6.4 billion revenue and $1.1 billion earnings by 2029.
Uncover how CF Industries Holdings' forecasts yield a $105.63 fair value, a 19% downside to its current price.
Some of the lowest ranked analysts were assuming revenue could fall about 5.6 percent a year and earnings drop toward US$760.4 million by 2029, which is far more pessimistic than the consensus view and sits uneasily beside recent nitrogen strength and the risk that new capacity or lower gas spreads could change the story again.
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