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Sherritt International Corp T.S

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHERF

Sherritt International Corporation is a Canada-based company engaged in the mining and refining of nickel and cobalt metals essential for the adoption of electric vehicles. The Company is engaged in the production of high purity nickel and cobalt metals from lateritic ore. Its technologies group creates solutions for oil and mining companies around the world to improve environmental performance. It is also the independent energy producer in Cuba. The Company offers a range of products including Nickel, Cobalt, Fertilizers and Other Products. The Nickel products category includes standard grade, steel grade, and nickel powders. The Cobalt products category includes cobalt briquettes and cobalt powders. The Fertilizers product category includes anhydrous ammonia, granular ammonium sulfate, crystalline ammonium sulfate-super salt, and crystalline ammonium sulfate-standard grade. The Other products category includes sulfuric acid, zinc sulfide, and copper sulfide.


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Post by Contrarian333on Nov 28, 2023 9:27am
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Post# 35755941

Commentary on Fort Saskatchewan/Management of FS

Commentary on Fort Saskatchewan/Management of FSThis is not the first time that commentary has shown up out of the Fort Saskatchewan refinery complaining about management.  The problem is that a lot of the commentary comes from disgruntled former employees and their friends angry about being let go.  I think the refinery was run with too much staff for years and as management has made efforts to change the culture and productivity of the refinery they have dislodged alot of lifers.  I could be wrong about this but I've had enough contact with some of these former employees to be suspicious of this.  They are vehement.
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