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SPC Nickel Corp SPCNF


Primary Symbol: V.SPC

SPC Nickel Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on exploring nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), and platinum group metals (PGMs). The Company's properties include Aer-Kidd Property, Owen Nickel Property, Lockerby East Property, Janes Property, and Muskox Property. The Aer-Kidd Property consists of five mining patents representing approximately 403 hectares. The Muskox Property has land holdings of 47,470 hectares in 15 mining claims and two prospecting permits. The property is within the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut and is comprised of 26 mining claims and two prospectors permits for a total of 65,340 hectares. The Owen Nickel Property located 70 kilometers west of Sudbury Ontario near Espanola. The Lockerby East Property is located at 20 km West of Sudbury, Ontario. The 2,924-hectare Janes Property is located in the Sudbury Mining District, approximately 50 km east of Sudbury, Ontario.


TSXV:SPC - Post by User

Post by RatPatrolon Apr 08, 2024 1:27pm
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Post# 35977162

33 PENNIES

33 PENNIESThis past January 30th, Fundamental Research released a tidy piece on SPC.
The analysts concluded that, at 4.5 cents, SPC was trading at an

                                                89% DISCOUNT
                                            to the rest of its sector!

The stock price has since inched higher but......................

The nickel price decline now appears to be arrested with mine closures.

And issues continue to surface around metallurgical costs
of winning ore from those African deposits.

And I suspect that some of those African railway lines have different railway guages.
So, as they tell us in mining school, the economics there may be challenging.

Finally, 2 of the big miners, BHP and Vale, are struggling with lowly management strategies;
expensive deals, and just bad ideas.

                                            ANY CHANGE

Could really lift SPC's stock price.

BWDIK ?       JMHO


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