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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 > Last time nickel reached 23.00
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Post by CNG1978 on Jan 05, 2023 9:49pm

Last time nickel reached 23.00

The last time nickel reached 23 dollars there was a crescendo of irrational exhuberance in markets. That was around the time of the so called hollowing out of Canada. INCO, falconbridge. Algoma steel, Dofasco, Reynolds (aluminum smelters) and Alcan. Oh and Tim Hortons if I recall correctly.  I am not sure the public realized at the time how much wealth was being generated in Canada by mining companies with no assets in Canada.

The event that drove Class 1 nickel to its peak (2-3 dollar jump in price) was a ship full of concentrate from the falconbridge smelter leaving the port of Quebec City for Norway. It ran a ground in the st lawerence seaway and speculators and markets went nuts.

I was young then but have never forgot. Nickel pulled back below 20 once markets realized how insignificant the cargo was in terms of global supply. It was all down hill after that. Slowly, but down hill.
Comment by CNG1978 on Jan 05, 2023 9:53pm
My apologies for the second duplicate post. I am not sure what happened with that. Also the spell check needs a tune up. Regardless, I'm bullish.
Comment by autofocus111 on Jan 06, 2023 10:54am
@CNG You forgot Noranda on that list. Je me souviens.
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