BARRY FITZGERALD

Chalice sell-off looks overdone on short-termism

HALF-baked cakes don’t sell well. And so it was with the market’s response to Chalice’s scoping study into the development of its Gonneville nickel-copper-PGE deposit which because of its scale and mix of metals, has world-class credentials.

Barry FitzGerald
 Drilling at Gonneville

Drilling at Gonneville

The world-class credentials are still there. It's just that the scoping study by its very preliminary nature, was never going to be able outline a fully-fledged world-class project some in the market were...

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