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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 Triggermanon Jan 21, 2008 12:29pm
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Post# 14235965

factfinder...

factfinder... You need to realize that we're not all buy and hold investors who are affraid to sell , like yourself. I do at least a trade or two every day...I don't hold the bag. Like I said when I bought FNI at .60 , I would be using a very tight stop loss to protect my capital. I don't understand your thinking about how people are now trapped in FNI and HAVE to hold .... The markets are crashing badly these days , why anyone would hold stocks long in a market like this....well , there's just no good reason for it. Like I said last week ... stay in cash or stay short ! PS, you need to learn to take small losses instead of thinking that once you buy , if you're wrong , you must hold until the stock comes back.... that's a losing formula.
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