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Canada Nickel Company Inc V.CNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNIKF

Canada Nickel Company Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in advancing the nickel-sulfide projects to deliver nickel required to feed the electric vehicle and stainless-steel markets. The Company owns flagship Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining camp. The Company also owns 25 additional nickel targets located near the Crawford Project. Its wholly owned NetZero Metals Inc. to develop zero-carbon production of Nickel, Cobalt and Iron and applied for the trademarks NetZero Nickel NetZero Cobalt and NetZero Iron across several jurisdictions.


TSXV:CNC - Post by User

Comment by MOshowmeon May 26, 2022 7:14pm
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RE:Basing

RE:BasingIn support of what you posted checkout this site: Nickel - 2022 Data - 1993-2021 Historical - 2023 Forecast - Price - Quote - Chart (tradingeconomics.com)

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his explanation they provide for why nickel is at $12, I find pretty informative, at least for me:

Nickel futures consolidated below the $30,000-per-tonne level, moving back to where the LME market closed on March 4, the last trading day after unprecedented low trading volumes triggered a liquidity crisis for one of the most crucial industrial commodities. In early March, prices briefly topped the $100,000 mark amid a vicious short squeeze as China's Tsingshan Holding Group, one of the world's top producers, bought large amounts to hedge its short bets on the metal. Now, the market moves signaled a return to normal after several weeks of chaos, with trading volumes at average levels and investors' focus turning to concerns that slowing global growth will hit metals demand, particularly in top consumer China.


I like because it is short sweet and to the point.
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