I would say yes to both questions. As you can see Allan got the shortend of that 22 minutes today. The host even said they had more e-mails than time. As foar as the last reports we got the AB report had ISM in the holdings
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Searching for nickel near TimminsThe Northern Miner (subscription), Canada - 5 hours agoIn the early 1990s, Timmins Nickel embarked on mining at Langmuir No. 1, completing a ramp to 120 metres depth with three levels of development. ...
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"History of Property
The potential of the minerals was first tested in 1959. From 1970 through 1978, a small independent mining concern sank a shaft on the site known as Langmuir #2 to an approximate depth of 445 meters. That mining operation produced approximately 1,250,000 tons of ore averaging 1.45% nickel. In 1976, Noranda-INCO Joint Venture completed a ramp to approximately 230 feet to the deposit and calculated resources of approximately 164,000 tons grading 2.1% nickel. In 1990 to 1991, Timmins Nickel Incorporated, a small independent mining concern, completed a ramp to a 400-foot depth with 3 levels of development from which they mined approximately 111,500 tons of ore grading 1.74% nickel. They also calculated remaining inferred resources at approximately 125,000 tons with an average grade of 2.21% nickel.