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First Nickel Inc. FNKLF

"First Nickel Inc was incorporated as 2035666 Ontario Inc., under the laws of the Province of Ontario on November 12, 2003. The Company is a Canadian mining company focused on becoming a mid-tier base metal producer through the successful mining, exploration, development and acquisition of opportunities throughout North America."


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Post by bbzzzzon May 25, 2006 2:36pm
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Post# 10902540

Discussion is Great!!

Discussion is Great!! Ok, we can go back and forth with facts and thoughts but what it all comes down to is that positive discussion is happening among FNI investors. This will create more interest ( better or worse ) and in the long run a more informed investor can make a judgement that is more prudent. Yes, there are hiccups in this new mine. Can a smaller more determined management team perform better than a larger global player? Why did INCO give up FNX ? Who can spin on a dime faster? Is there high grade Ni and Cu in them their hills of the Sudbury Nickel Basin? Let us look who is trying to capture Falconbridge and INCO for that answer. Yes there has been mining in the area for around 100 years and many veins will still be discovered. The long run view is profitable and probable. The short term hiccups I feel will be taken care of by management. Look at www.Kitcometals.com and find that Ni inventories have been dropping on the London Metal Exchange ( from 38,000 tons months ago to 18,900 tons today ) supply is getting tigher. Feel free to call the Team at FNI if you have a question. They have satisfied me with my queries. So , I will stick with my investment. bbzzz
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