Post by
Contrarian333 on Feb 04, 2021 10:18am
Growth Story Debate
I believe the immediate growth story they will try to promote (new CEO not withstanding) is the technology angle with a number of projects at Fort Saskatchewan with commercial potential. For those of you who have been around the name for a long time you may remember Westaim which was spun off as a separate technology incubator many years ago with as I recall 3 or 4 potential technologies.
Comment by
oceaneleven on Feb 04, 2021 10:20am
how old do you think we are?????
Comment by
Schmid on Feb 04, 2021 12:13pm
Oceaneleven please stop trolling other boards. Following people around SH just adds to the mountain of spam and clutter. It should be beneath you by now. Your credibility took a big hit from what you posted yesterday, I felt you had to be disciplined. "We get the behaviour we tolerate" Freud said. Let's get together and win, recall Justin Trudeau. lol
Comment by
oceaneleven on Feb 04, 2021 12:38pm
spamming what board Papaschmuck??? the medical one?? Let me know and I will destroy that board LOL!!!!!!
Comment by
oceaneleven on Feb 04, 2021 12:41pm
oh I see which one now..just follow the crumbs to Cielo waste with Mr. Ricky Dickey Mills!!!!! I told the boyz a few years back what I thought of that paper and sp is lower now then it was back then....
Comment by
Sdbry75 on Feb 04, 2021 10:31am
Do you know if they get royalties from HPAL plants around the world. Murrin Murrin, Madagascar, ect ? Did Sherritt not develop/patent the technology? I'm curious because it Is my understanding that HPAL and Hydro Met are the preferred method of producing battery precursor nickel.
Comment by
YourFriendo on Feb 04, 2021 10:43am
They don't. But their Tech division gets revenues from consulting with such operations.
Comment by
oldman11 on Feb 04, 2021 2:16pm
I would believe there are lots of sulphide ore bodies that can be smelted and refined to make battery grade nickel.
Comment by
thenorthvanman on Feb 04, 2021 2:40pm
There certainly are but none that have NDCC of 4.25-4.75$/lb. The price must rise to incentivize mine builds.
Comment by
thenorthvanman on Feb 04, 2021 2:51pm
Class 1 from Indonesia? They don't have any operating class 1 plants yet
Comment by
Sdbry75 on Feb 04, 2021 2:58pm
Class 1- North Atlantic Upper Class 2, battery suitable nickel - Indonesia. Quite a differential between the prices for these products
Comment by
thenorthvanman on Feb 04, 2021 3:53pm
They're calling nickel matte battery suitable?
Comment by
thenorthvanman on Feb 04, 2021 5:49pm
Usually class 1 is what is referred to as battery grade nickel being 99.9+% pure. As far as I know Vale only produces nickel matte from Indonesia. This is a high nickel content ferronickel. Generally, this would not be considered battery suitable as further processing to remove impurities are required.
Comment by
Sdbry75 on Feb 04, 2021 6:32pm
Yes, high purity but not 99.9 high purity.
Comment by
Sdbry75 on Feb 04, 2021 6:28pm
Good discussion, which I appreciate, but none of it really matters. I think nickel prices are heading higher which will be good for Sherritt. Exactly in the direction that the worlds five integrated producers want things to head. Makes sense right, set yourself up for tight supply and rampant speculation in markets regarding nickel for batteries.
Comment by
Sdbry75 on Feb 04, 2021 10:47pm
I'm not really interested in what McKinsey has to say. I don't care what they have to say about nickel from Fort Saskatchewan, previously Manitoba, Ontario, Newfoundland, Clydach, Norway. Murmansk, Norilsk and most importantly, Norway. There opinion, although intelligent, is irrelevant.
Comment by
Sdbry75 on Feb 04, 2021 10:57pm
They should quietly go about thier business and not bother any one for quite some time. That would be my marketing strategy. Don't bother anyone for a while.
Comment by
YourFriendo on Feb 04, 2021 10:45am
I imagine you loaded up on Westaim at 300$ and sold it at 1$ and claimed to everyone how successful of an investment it was.