RE:RE:RE:RE:Tangible Our ceo (s) have been clear that we need and want to expand operations, better use our technology department and personnel and expand more in to The BM space. While Ni is obviously significant to us so is cobalt sulfate ( which we don't make yets but is clearly going to face demand issues) of which no mater what kinda battery is made there is going to be cobalt in it.
I am trying not to pump but in addition to my position here, and I am speculating about my interest in the Nico deposit in the NWT which is a permitted primary cobalt deposit and is unique in the world in that it contains a significant amount of gold ( which ultimately the gold on its own will pay for the entire cost of the project and put money in the bank and is a by product of the cobalt, copper and bismuth all battery metals. The bismuth is one of the largest deposits in the world and is a replacement for lead and as with cobalt is on the CMs list of Can/ USA and the EU.
the Nico deposit needs a technical miner .....we are a very technical miner with proven technical abilities second to none.
so I am just putting out there that I think there is possibilities that looks to me to make sense given that we want to expand our Horizons, avoid conflict or other similar issues ( especially with DRC cobalts) and use Canadian sources. No question we have the ability at S .....but if we are going to do what we we would like it's going to look a lot better to customers and governments around the world if we tap into Canadian sources. The Nico deposit is permitted and as far as I can see is a step or two away from the reality of development.