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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum First Nickel Inc. FNKLF

"First Nickel Inc was incorporated as 2035666 Ontario Inc., under the laws of the Province of Ontario on November 12, 2003. The Company is a Canadian mining company focused on becoming a mid-tier base metal producer through the successful mining, exploration, development and acquisition of opportunities throughout North America."

GREY:FNKLF - Post Discussion

First Nickel Inc. > send our ideas....
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Post by caddyman2001 on May 22, 2013 4:46pm

send our ideas....

I urge everyone to e-mail Tom Boelert, and insist that the company start to buy back shares,it only makes sense,,,something that seems to be missing at the top at FNI  . Go ahead and take the time to show, that you are not happy with what they are doing in Toronto.......it disgusts me,,,we really need to call for his resignation at the meeting....you can count on me to bring the motion to the table.....Ray
Comment by mcugly on May 22, 2013 4:57pm
How is the company going to finance this buy back? They just refinanced at a considerable cost in shares to continue as a going concern. Let's start to turn a profit before we consider a buy back.
Comment by wintersun10 on May 22, 2013 5:04pm
OK buyback maybe to the extent of 10% of the net profits..............so, that would be zero...
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