RE:RE:RE:The $5.00 nickel?Homer,
i think that would easier for you to read about Helms-Burton on Wikipedia rather than me explain it here.
As for a 250,000 ton target, it seems to me that that would be an equilibrium point i.e. Not too much and not to little stock, which would form the basis for future price gains. A nickel price of $6.50 makes a reasonable floor at those stock levels. Currently the price is $5.00.