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... mining company.”. The goal “is to maintain self-sufficiency and not rely on capital markets to stay in business,” he said. “Now that Lockerby (Mine) is ... View this article
produced an estimated 2.7 million pounds of payable nickel from its flagship Lockerby Mine in Ontario during the first quarter, up sharply from 1.2 ... View this article
... The company also expects the Lockerby Mine to produce 6.1 million to 6.7 million pounds of payable copper over the course of the calendar year. ... View this article
... net income of C$25.16 million the previous year, as the company seeks to overcome liquidity issues and production shortfalls at its Lockerby Mine. ... View this article
has restructured its debt as it tries to improve its liquidity position and help finance development of its Lockerby Mine in Sudbury, Ontario ... View this article
expects its Lockerby Mine in Ontario to reach its full production rate of 10 million pounds of nickel per year by the end of the first quarter after a ... View this article
NEW YORK — First Nickel Inc.'s Lockerby nickel mine in Sudbury, Ontario, will produce less nickel and copper than previously expected due to ... View this article
produced 2 million pounds of payable nickel and 1.4 million pounds of payable copper from its Lockerby Mine in Sudbury, Ontario, during the third ... View this article
... Toronto-based junior miner First Nickel Inc.'s recently revised mine plan for its Lockerby project in Northern Ontario states production costs of $5.56 ... View this article
The Toronto-based company will use the funds to finance working capital requirements for its Lockerby Mine and for general corporate purposes, it ... View this article
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