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First Nickel Inc. FNKLF

"First Nickel Inc was incorporated as 2035666 Ontario Inc., under the laws of the Province of Ontario on November 12, 2003. The Company is a Canadian mining company focused on becoming a mid-tier base metal producer through the successful mining, exploration, development and acquisition of opportunities throughout North America."


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Post by Triggermanon Jun 18, 2008 2:05pm
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Post# 15199618

Question

Question



   I've been out of touch with FNI since I stopped trading it
  6-7 months ago.
   Did anyone attend the AGM?
   If so , has anyone got a direct answer from top management
 about  if and when they are going to reverse split / consolodate

  the stock?    
    In my opinion , this is the single biggest issue / risk involved with
  FNI , and likely the main resons the stock has done nothing but
 trend down since $1.95 .

   The positives .... FNI has great properties  and has been able
 to grow production.   But they still haven't found a way to
  get profitable during periods of very high nickel / copper prices.

   So , money needs to be raised to achieve the goals that will attract
 new investment.   The big question is , how will they do  it?
  Yes, I know they have 18 million in the bank.... 18 million
  is a very small number when you need to upgrade and develop
  an old, run-down mine site. 

   How will they finance the future until they can get profitable?
  (Relying on a buyout is not a viable investment tool).

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