From the NAN blog.
Last month, the company released a discovery hole: 19 meters (19m) of 4.3% nickel and 0.6% copper plus a bit of cobalt. A significant intersection. Subsequently, another hole returned 25m grading 3.2% nickel and 1.1% copper.
Those grades are similar to the Voisey's Bay discovery in the 1990s, although that was underpinned by intervals upward of 100m thick. The thickness at Imiak Hill isn't quite the same, but the grades definitely are.
If I could load my ore transporting,ice ready,ocean going ships into a port in Greenland and unload it at Long Harbour Nl where the consentrate or ore can be refined in a state of the art Hydromet refining plant(almost ready to produce) why wouldn't I??????????
Just speculation of course-----its time for California North to get back to the reality of the market place. All the best to the long suffering longs of NOT------I.W.