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Tartisan Nickel Corp
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Tartisan Nickel Corp
OTC:TTSRF
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Price: 0.1762 USD 0.34% Market Closed
Market Cap: 21.5m USD
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Tartisan Nickel Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2012-09-13. The firm is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring for, and developing mineral properties in Canada and in Peru. The firm's Kenbridge Nickel Project is covered by patented and unpatented mining claims totaling approximately 3,668.13 hectares (ha). The Kenbridge property is located in the north-central part of the Atikwa Lake area and the south-central part of the Fisher Lake Area, Kenora Mining Division, approximately 70 kilometers (km) east-south east of the Town of Kenora, in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Its Don Pancho polymetallic Project is located in the Province of Huaral, in the Department of Lima Peru, approximately 105 km north-northeast of Lima, comprising one concession of about 600 ha. Its Sill Lake Claims are located approximately 30 km north-northeast of Sault Ste. Its Sill Lake Property is comprised of about 47 contiguous mining claims totaling approximately 933.57 ha.

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