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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Sherritt International Corp T.S

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHERF

Sherritt International Corporation is a Canada-based company engaged in the mining and refining of nickel and cobalt metals essential for the adoption of electric vehicles through hydrometallurgical processes. The Company is engaged in the production of high purity nickel and cobalt metals from lateritic ore. Its technologies group creates solutions for oil and mining companies around the world... see more

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Sherritt International Corp > Just wanted to mention!
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Post by Dickey01 on Feb 22, 2021 10:38am

Just wanted to mention!

Last time nickel was this high, sherritt was around the $6 mark and that was when the republicans controlled the house and was almost 3 years before Obama lifted the sanctions. Now we have all this hype around base metals with the EV sector on fire, the Democrats control all 3 branches of governement and this piece of sh!t can't hit 70 cents! WTF?
Comment by StockPick50 on Feb 22, 2021 1:31pm
They lost a lot of institutional investing because of incompetence. If these prices sustain and sherritt buys back shares, then it would probably climb pretty fast.
Comment by thenorthvanman on Feb 22, 2021 1:42pm
Agreed. If nobody wants the shares and S has sufficient FCF to pay down debt a small allocation to buybacks would help immensely. Even the regulatory request to do a NCIB would likely lift shares.
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