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Nuveen New York Quality Municipal Income Fund V.NAN


Primary Symbol: NAN

Nuveen New York Quality Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a diversified, closed-end management investment fund. The Fund’s investment objective is to provide current income exempt from regular federal, and New York State and New York City income tax and to enhance portfolio value. The Fund invests in municipal securities that are exempt from federal, New York state, and New York City income taxes. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in securities rated, at the time of investment, investment grade or, if they are unrated, are judged by the manager to be of comparable quality. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its managed assets in municipal securities rated below investment quality or judged by the manager to be of comparable quality. The Fund invests in various sectors, such as consumer staples, health care, transportation, and utilities. The Funds’ investment adviser is Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC.


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Comment by InvestorOon Aug 15, 2014 10:46am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What are the whispers on the street now?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What are the whispers on the street now?

“The rocks at Maniitsoq are the same rocks that host Voisey's Bay”




Stefan Ioannou,
Mining Analyst
Haywood Securities



Haywood Securities’ Analyst Stefan Ioannou (SI) was interviewed by The Gold Report in December, 2013 and spoke about base metals and North American Nickel.

SI: We don't cover much in the nickel space, but there have been a few notable discoveries recently.

One of the best is North American Nickel Inc. (NAN:TSX.V). The company's Maniitsoq project located in Greenland includes a recent discovery at a target called Imiak Hill. As early as this past summer, we knew the company had hit massive sulfides. At the time, the question was if they were nickel-bearing sulfides. The answer appears to be yes.

Last month, the company released a discovery hole: 19 meters (19m) of 4.3% nickel and 0.6% copper plus a bit of cobalt. A significant intersection. Subsequently, another hole returned 25m grading 3.2% nickel and 1.1% copper.

Those grades are similar to the Voisey's Bay discovery in the 1990s, although that was underpinned by intervals upward of 100m thick. The thickness at Imiak Hill isn't quite the same, but the grades definitely are.

It's a quiet period for North American Nickel now; it won't get back out to the project until the spring. In the meantime, it can go through the data and nail down drill targets for 2014 and start demonstrating Maniitsoq's potential size.

TGR: North American Nickel bills Maniitsoq as being bigger than the Sudbury Basin. Is that valid?

SI: I think the land position is larger, yes. Obviously the question is if it is all nickel bearing.
TGR: Sudbury Basin isn't all nickel bearing either.

SI: Fair enough. The interesting question is why look for nickel in Greenland? The rocks at Maniitsoq are the same rocks that host Voisey's Bay. At one time, they were connected. Now, because of tectonics, there's a sea between them.

TGR: Does this shift North American Nickel's focus away from Post Creek/Halcyon and North Thompson to Maniitsoq?

SI: Maniitsoq is definitely North American Nickel's flagship project. It's a junior company with a modest market cap. Its value will be derived from Maniitsoq. Will the company shut off work at those other projects? Probably not, but the market will want to see the company spend most of its energy and capital at Maniitsoq.



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