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Northcliff Resources Ltd T.NCF

Alternate Symbol(s):  NCFFF

Northcliff Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral resource company. The Company is primarily engaged in the acquisition and development of mineral properties. The Company holds an 88.5% economic interest in the Sisson Tungsten and Molybdenum Project (the Sisson Project), located in New Brunswick, Canada. The Sisson project is located on Crown land in central New Brunswick, approximately 100 kilometers northwest of Fredericton by road, and near the communities of Napadogan, Juniper and Stanley. The project is situated within the Nashwaak Watershed. The Sisson Project-area is served by local and regional infrastructure, including highways, roads, railways, deep sea ports and power lines.


TSX:NCF - Post by User

Post by stockpunter2on Apr 10, 2024 11:56am
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W price

W price
Tungsten price has been creepng up again.  I think this latest increase is the 4th increase in a row.

https://www.argusmedia.com/metals-platform/price/assessment/tungsten-apt-fob-china--per-mtu-wo3--prices-PA00145020000

Also, Bloomberg had an article about the West needing maybe a 10 trillion dollar investment in defense, which should include substantial amounts of raw materials including tungsten and moly.
Well, are they going to get the tungsten from China or Russia?
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