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Nickel 28 Capital Corp V.NKL

Alternate Symbol(s):  CONXF

Nickel 28 Capital Corp. is a Canada-based nickel-cobalt producer through its 8.56% joint-venture interest in the Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Operation located in Papua New Guinea. In addition, the Company manages a portfolio of nickel and cobalt royalties on projects in Canada, Australia and Papua New Guinea, including a 1.75% net smelter return (NSR) royalty on the fully permitted Dumont nickel project in Quebec and a 2.0% NSR royalty on the Turnagain nickel project in British Columbia. The Company is focused on building its portfolio of battery metals investments, including streams, royalties and other direct interests in producing mines, development projects or exploration properties. The Company's royalties include Dumont Nickel-Cobalt Royalty, Turnagain Nickel-Cobalt Royalty, Flemington Cobalt-Scandium-Nickel Royalty and Nyngan Cobalt-Scandium-Nickel Royalty.


TSXV:NKL - Post by User

Comment by GoldPathfinderon Nov 21, 2021 4:52am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:My personal thesis ...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:My personal thesis ...

Hello Michiel,

As you understand i am speculating logical regarding the management silience of good news.
As you say, they have to next year 1 july to buy back the shares, in this buy back program.

Regarding a buy back program there is a lot of rules to follow.
I guess maybe they will start after next news release or waiting for more cash before starting the buy back program. If it is not started yet.

When as many cheap shares as possible is bought back I think a dividend plan will be logical then We will have fewer shares to divide it on.
 

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