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Fathom Nickel Inc C.FNI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNICF

Fathom Nickel Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is targeting magmatic nickel sulfide discoveries to support the growing global electric vehicle market and to secure the supply of North American critical minerals. The Company has a portfolio of three exploration projects located in the prolific Trans Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan: Albert Lake Project, Gochager Lake Project, and Friesen Lake Project. The Albert Lake property consists of approximately 90,000+ hectares, located within the Rottenstone Domain, which defines the western margin of the Trans Hudson Corridor. The Gochager Lake property, consists of 34 contiguous mineral claims totaling over 22,620 hectares. Its 10,000+ hectare Friesen Lake Project is located 40 kilometers (km) southwest of the historic Rottenstone Mine and 30km northwest of the Gochager Lake deposit.


CSE:FNI - Post by User

Post by megacopperon Apr 10, 2023 8:53am
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Fathom Nickel is onto something really good

Fathom Nickel is onto something really good

Hard to believe there are only a few of us on stockhouse posting on this one. The historical nickel values alone is enough to warrant a $15 million market cap. Now that they have intersected a couple significant zones of massive sulphides and the BHEM is indicating a lot more in the vicinity and at depth it is only a matter of time before this one really takes off. 


It's funny how investors are always late to the party. It was the same with NFG and SGD so I'll just patiently wait for the story to unfold. Perhaps I'll give you guys a head start on this one. Lol Ok here goes. The bottom of that one historical drill hole had just over 9 meters of 2% Ni and the BHEM is getting a strong response out from the hole and at depth beyond the hole. Hello, Ian Fraser and Quinton Hennigh are basically telling us that this is looking really good. Nickel values could be "abundant" and "life is looking pretty good" I'm not sure what else the guy can say. He's throwing out all kinds of hints to try and guide us in the right direction Lol


Visually FNI's intersections are showing significant nickel. I got it confirmed by the Rock Doctor. Had him put on his glasses and zoomed in on the drill core and there is no doubt in his mind that there is lots of nickel in those two intervals drilled by FNI. They had an interval of 24 meters and another one of 9 meters and the deposit is open for expansion in all directions based on the BHEM and they are seeing the nickel in the drill core. The entire hole was mineralized as well so you could get decent nickel values throughout the entire length of the hole. Anglo American just invested $44 million dollars in Canada Nickel and they only have an average grade of 0.29% Ni at the Crawford deposit. I'm thinking Fathom Nickel's intersection will run values a bit better than that. Just sayin 


You gotta love the huge upside potential of this one. And all of this is only based on the recently acquired Gochager Lake property. The Albert Lake property to the north is the one Quinton Hennigh is all excited about with the high metals in the soils near the historical Rottenstone nickel mine. That one just happened to be one of the highest grade nickel mines in Canada back in the 60's for anyone keeping score. Ok I'm basically telling everyone that FNI is going much much higher based on solid sound geology so it is up to individuals if they want to invest. You can lead a horse to water but you can't force him to drink. My work is done here. 

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