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Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc V.NTH

Alternate Symbol(s):  CCWOF

Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc. is a precious metal and battery metals junior mining company. The Company's business activities are the acquisition, evaluation, exploration and development of mineral properties. Its projects include Castle Silver Mine Project, Castle East Property, Beaver Property and Eby-Otto Property. The Castle Silver Mine Project is located in the Haultain and Nicol townships of Ontario. It holds a 100% interest in the Beaver and Violet cobalt and silver properties located in the township of Coleman, in northern Ontario. The Eby-Otto Property is a prospective land package of approximately 1,000 hectares in the Kirkland Lake Gold camp located on the prolific Larder Lake Cadillac Break. It also has over 14 battery metals properties in Northern Quebec where it has completed a nearly 16,000-metre drill program on the Graal property and two 1,000- hectare Eby-Otto gold property close to Agnico Eagle's Macassa Mine near Kirkland Lake.


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Comment by fjunderwoodon May 31, 2018 9:25am
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RE:RE:RE:Success

RE:RE:RE:SuccessNot so sure of this.  The problem really comes down to Frank being able to attract financing for the mill.  Clearly CCW by itself can't cut it.  But CCW with a contract with GGM could work.  However the 50 million dollar question is whether Frank can make it all happen before the window on cobalt closes or others beat him to the punch.  I have no doubt that CCW will be around in 5 years but agree that GGM is in most peril.  Having said this I'm still prepared to put my money where my mouth is on GGM and maybe come in on CCW down the road.  I think CCW at 85 cents in less than a year is pie in the sky.
Futureisbright wrote: CCW will do fine in the short-to-medium term, as Cobalt will definitely be in great need for the next 5-10 years.....There is already a short supply, and the demand will be increasing quite a bit. It will only start to be in less demand after technology changes what batteries are made up of......


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