Interview with Mark Selby, CEO of Canada Nickel Company. Going Public in January on TSXv When Napoleon Bonaparte was criticised for winning battles because of luck, he is reported to have replied something along the lines of, ‘I’d rather have lucky Generals than good ones’. The mining sector can be said to have had a few lucky Generals and over the past 30-40 years, some have been very lucky. I think of Voises Bay. Luck in mining isn’t just about finding economic grades at scale, it is also very much about timing. If your company doesn’t hit the market at the right point in the demand curve, you’re going to be waiting and hoping you don’t run out of cash while you wait. Look at Uranium as a great case in point.
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