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Ellis Martin Report – “Power Nickel-The Beginning of a Beautiful Mine? 15.4 Meters 9.5% Copper Equiv”

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Ellis Martin Report – “Power Nickel-The Beginning of a Beautiful Mine? 15.4 Meters 9.5% Copper Equiv”

 

 

 

 

In this segment of Ellis Martin’s MoneyTalk Radio we speak with Terry Lynch, CEO of Power Nickel (TSX-V:PNPN) (OTC:PNPNF). Power Nickel’s Lion Discovery assays report 15.4 Metres of over 9.5% Copper Equivalent. Additional multiple high-grade polymetallic intersects were also reported in the recent news release dated May 21, 2024. The companies strategic advisor Dr. Steve Beresford has compared this project to the beginning of what became the Norilks Mine, the world’s largest nickel mine. Listen to this compelling interview with Power Nickel’s Terry Lynch. Great potential upside and blue sky.

 

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Courtesy of the Ellis Martin Report 

Posted May 27, 2024

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