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Core Nickel Corp V.CNCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNCOF

Core Nickel Corp. is a junior nickel exploration company that controls 100% of five properties in the nickel district, the Thompson Nickel Belt (TNB) in Northern Manitoba, Canada. The five properties consist of approximately 27,000 hectares of land that is proximal to existing infrastructure, such as highways, railways, major hydroelectric transmission lines, and operating mills. The Company’s northern TNB projects consist of three properties: Mel, Hunter, and Odei River. The Mel property encompasses the Mel deposit. The target stratigraphy (Pipe Formation) that hosts the Mel deposit, and other deposits in the Thompson Nickel Belt, extends onto the Hunter and Odei River properties and drill hole intersections into the target stratigraphy on the Hunter project has intersected elevated nickel. It also holds two properties in the central TNB near Wabowden: Halfway Lake and Resting Lake. Both properties host the target Pipe Formation associated with known elevated nickel mineralization.


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Comment by PtPdAuon Apr 10, 2025 9:34am
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RE:3 month Chart looking BAD !

RE:3 month Chart looking BAD !Re assay old core ? Where's the new core assays ? Selected old core reassays have nickel but byproduct metals very low grade and trace numbers. Could be Hard to recover meaningfull values in the mill when so low grade
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