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Nickelex Resource Corp V.NICK

Alternate Symbol(s):  NKLXF

Nickelex Resource Corporation, formerly Valterra Resource Corporation, is a Canada-based resource group company. It is engaged in providing exploration, administration, and corporate development services for its operations. Its operations include Swift Katie gold/copper property and Thompson, Manitoba nickel properties. Its 100%-owned porphyry/shear-hosted Cu-Au-Ag Swift Katie property is located approximately seven kilometers (km) south-west (SW) of the village of Salmo, British Columbia (BC). The property consists of over 19 contiguous MTO mineral claims, which covers an area of approximately 83 square km. It has an option to earn up to an 80% interest in the Moak North and Wilson Mineral Exploration Licenses in the Thompson Nickel Belt (TNB), Manitoba (the licenses). The four licenses are located 30 km north of the Thompson Nickel Mine and cover an area of approximately 30,283 hectares. The Company, through Pilar Gold Inc. and Laiva Gold Inc., has operations in Brazil and Finland.


TSXV:NICK - Post by User

Comment by baystock1on May 06, 2021 1:16pm
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Post# 33141676

RE:RE:RE:RE:The pumpers are not winning the war...............

RE:RE:RE:RE:The pumpers are not winning the war...............
defcon1 wrote:
I see Pilar taking this over at a bargain price as VQA cannot fund it at these prices. What happens to the stock price then?



Interesting thought as that may be a good way for Pilar to go public. May be Pilar can do an RTO of VQA at a price that is fair and a win/win for both companies.
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