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European Nickel (ENK)     

Rob795 - 24 Aug 2005 20:38

ENK recently posted news stating they have increased their reserve estimate to 590,000 tonnes of nickel, an increase of 35% over their original estimate.
The ore is shallow meaning they plan to extract it using cheap open pit methods, also they have developed a cheap technique of leaching to extract the metal.

BLT (presumably) on hearing this news have increased their stake in ENK to 8.9%.

With Nickel prices currently at approximately $15000/tonne and a market capitalisation of 39Mil surely this company is due for a sharp upward correction?

Does anyone share my opinion?

cynic - 14 Sep 2006 15:24 - 10 of 32

for the charts, go to
http://www.kitcometals.com/charts/nickel_historical.html

garymegson - 01 May 2008 10:20 - 11 of 32

Update

http://www.enickel.co.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/58719/Canaccord_Daily_Letter_250408.pdf

garymegson - 22 May 2008 16:51 - 12 of 32

Nice share movement today.

dealerdear - 10 Oct 2008 10:25 - 13 of 32

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ENK&Si

I remember the good days. Makes you wonder. Are 100's of AIM companies going bust? If not then on their recovery in the future traders are going to be able to make a hell of a lot of dosh.

cynic - 19 Feb 2009 14:09 - 14 of 32

very surprisingly, 200 dma has yet to be hit ....

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ENK&Si

cynic - 19 Feb 2009 14:26 - 15 of 32

greed is a very seductive siren .... thus, it is exceedingly tempting to dabble in KAH and/or ENK or similar ..... MXP (for me) proved to be a very interesting example, in that i got in late but, on the back of the impetus (and the sheep!), i managed to make and bank a decent profit ..... had i hung on, that profit would now be pretty much if not entirely wiped out.

decisions, decisions!

kate bates - 22 Feb 2009 14:16 - 16 of 32

durrrr, that's how you have to make money in this market!! Be a follower and trade the flyers whether they look worthless or not. Buying on fundamentals was so 2006 darling! Now back to that little fictitious business of yours and make Mummy a cuppa as well ;-)))

cynic - 22 Feb 2009 15:48 - 17 of 32

mummy is still alive and well (for her seriously advanced age) and living in england ... pro tem i am in dubai ..... no i have not been suck(ered) in here, and shall resist doing so, at least until there is a significant retrenchment/consolidation ..... this stock just has a nasty feeling of being currently oversubscribed by the lemmings so shall prob just stay with ORE (qv) as a miner

kate bates - 22 Feb 2009 17:34 - 18 of 32

don't tell me you're roughing it at the Burj??

kate bates - 22 Feb 2009 17:40 - 19 of 32

Of the numerous times hubby and I have been to Dubai I've never found the urge to sit on a bulletin board on a Sunday evening!! Either you're boring and stuck in on your own or you're not there! Get yourself off to the Buddha bar you miserable old trout!

cynic - 23 Feb 2009 08:13 - 20 of 32

burj has no appeal at all; am trying out Al Qasr which is actually not bad, though rather over-run with tinies at the mo due to half term ..... buddha bar has been highly recommended by a genuine local (not an expat!), so may well jump in a cab tomorrow evening and go up there ..... have expensive client and expensive dinner already schduled for tonight

kate bates - 23 Feb 2009 08:21 - 21 of 32

Al qasr very nice place, went there when it opened a couple of years ago, nice place for the lazy as one can get a boat everywhere. Best follow some of my tips as Buddha very expensive.

cynic - 23 Feb 2009 09:21 - 22 of 32

everywhere in Dubai is expensive, especially in Jumeirah ..... fortunately the company pays!

Andy - 24 Feb 2009 00:18 - 23 of 32

Proactive Investors One2One Forums

The directors of Firestone Diamonds (AIM: FDI), Emed Mining (AIM: EMED), European Nickel (AIM: ENK) and Solomon Gold (AIM: SOLG) will be presenting:

Thursday the 26th February 2009
Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, W1J 5EB

The presentations will start at 6:00pm and finish at approximately 8:00pm. After the presentations are complete the directors will also be available to take questions during a free canape and wine reception. Details on the presenting companies can be found below.


Register Here.

http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/register/event_details/43#

If you have any problems registering or queries please email action@proactiveinvestors.com

share trader - 24 Feb 2009 09:32 - 24 of 32

looks like a good evening, is anyone from here going to attend?

kate bates - 24 Feb 2009 10:35 - 25 of 32

I may do but can't guarantee it yet.

Andy - 13 May 2009 14:05 - 26 of 32

New article, very bullish!

Click HERE

Andy - 03 Feb 2010 21:55 - 27 of 32

New article and analysis, click HERE

Ray A - 04 Feb 2010 13:58 - 28 of 32

Andy,

Thanks for info, had seen the RNSs but proactive puts a helpful perspective and went back into ENK this morning. Previously, had come out with a small profit, frustrated waiting for Chinese cash!

Andy - 25 Mar 2010 10:48 - 29 of 32


This is a free event.

Proactive Investors One2One Forums

The directors of Frontier Mining (AIM: FML), Extorre Gold Mines Limited (TSX: XG) and European Nickel (AIM: ENK) will be presenting:

Thursday the 8th April 2010 at the Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, W1J 5EB

The presentations will start at 6:00pm and finish at approx 7.30pm. After the presentations are complete the directors will also be available to take questions during a free canapand wine reception. Details on the presenting companies can be found below.

This event is suitable for the following:
Sophisticated & private investors, private client brokers, fund managers, financial institutions, hedge funds, buy & sell side analysts and journalists.


Register Here - http://www.sign-up.to/signup.php?fid=2014&pid=7163

If you have any problems registering or queries please email action@proactiveinvestors.com

These are interesting and rewarding evenings set in wonderful surroundings, and afford the private investor the opportunity to meet the CEO's, and network with other private investors and city professionals in an informal setting.

Nearest tubes are Green Park and Bond Street, both a short walk from the venue.
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