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    Quote Originally Posted by evilroyrule View Post
    thats ok, couldnt be better timing. friends of mine in the mines in oz, been a good source of info previously. apprarently nickel is next to go. they even thnking of reopening the old nickel miones in kalgoorlie.

    this is a good starting pointing, anyone lese know of early NI producers please?
    MCR, PAN, MRE, MBN, WSA, are the main producing ones, throw in IGO & KZL for Nickel as other producers with Nickel projects

    I like CZN in the advanced explorer ranks (JORC resource), others to watch for include MLM (Nornico project), PRW/MFC, & RXL

    I like MRE as a pure Nickel/Cobalt play, plus MCR for its move to other metals as well as Nickel
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    I still hold a few MCR - wish I didn't!

    Seem to remember from my previous Ni enthusiast period that MRE is a comparatively high cost producer. Big volumes and very profitable when the PoN soars but suffers disproportionately in the downturns, compared with the likes of PAN, MCR and IGO.

    I could be out of date with this but it may pay to check if anyone is interested in MRE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macduffy View Post
    I still hold a few MCR - wish I didn't!

    Seem to remember from my previous Ni enthusiast period that MRE is a comparatively high cost producer. Big volumes and very profitable when the PoN soars but suffers disproportionately in the downturns, compared with the likes of PAN, MCR and IGO.

    I could be out of date with this but it may pay to check if anyone is interested in MRE.
    I mentioned MRE as Glencore owns 71% & has the offtake agreement for the Murrin Murrin Nickel/Cobalt mine. (MRE 60% of 33 - 37kt Nickel production)

    Glencore was mentioned in an article on "The Australian" about a multi billion dollar takeover that would rank them alongside BHP, RIO & Vale as majors

    MRE looks cheap when compared to other ASX Nickel producers (refer MRE presentation)

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    U r out of date Shasta.

    IGO is and has been a great nickel producer for many years.

    It has part of Tropicania, a new multi million ounce gold mine.

    It has just taken out Jabiru, a very high grade zinc mine.

    It has about 300 million cash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tricha View Post
    U r out of date Shasta.

    IGO is and has been a great nickel producer for many years.

    It has part of Tropicania, a new multi million ounce gold mine.

    It has just taken out Jabiru, a very high grade zinc mine.

    It has about 300 million cash.
    I certainly am, Thanks for the heads up, I considered IGO as a gold producer, but shall go & read the guff

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricha View Post
    Just when I thought they are getting exceptionally cheap. Just when I was getting ready to buy some, hmm.


    Nickel Plunging on Biggest Glut in 4 Years

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...rd-demand.html
    Like everything, there are two sides to the story.
    This is a brief run down on Nickel.

    The Charges against Big Nickel

    http://www.resourceinvestor.com/News...ig-Nickel.aspx
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    MCR to launch an on-market buyback for up to 10% of its issued capital.

    Too much cash and, seemingly, no other more attractive option to spend it. Let's see if that gives a boost to its SP!

    http://asx.com.au/asxpdf/20110621/pd...4c3npw961t.pdf

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    Hope so macduffy - my buying hasn't done much to support it!
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    https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wire...unity-says-bhp

    Great time to be adding a few nickel plays to the portfolio --- purchased BSX - SGQ recently two smaller end of town nickel-cobalt plays
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    I have read that each electric vehicle will use about 25 kgs of nickel. I have topped up on RXL who have good nickel and gold prospects.

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