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Canada Nickel Company Inc CNIKF


Primary Symbol: V.CNC

Canada Nickel Company Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in advancing the nickel-sulfide projects to deliver nickel required to feed the electric vehicle and stainless-steel markets. The Company owns flagship Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining camp. The Company also owns 25 additional nickel targets located near the Crawford Project. Its wholly owned NetZero Metals Inc. to develop zero-carbon production of Nickel, Cobalt and Iron and applied for the trademarks NetZero Nickel NetZero Cobalt and NetZero Iron across several jurisdictions.


TSXV:CNC - Post by User

Post by Rm90090on Aug 20, 2022 11:34am
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Mark talking about why Low Grade

Mark talking about why Low GradeOn the Crux site this week, Mark does a regular nickel show. Matt (the host) said that despite all the explanations given over the last 2 years, he still gets naysayers say to him that they think that CNC's nickel is too low grade to be profitable. Is there a really simple way to respond to this people?

Mark responded yes. "We are going to mine rock that is worth $30 a ton and it will only cost us $8 a ton".

This isn't him guessing, this is based on economic reports done by independent engineering firms.

" Grade x Recovery x Metal Price "
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