Is it the case that non-MM orders on the book are rare in this stock? I would guess that the 6.96 was a client market order, rather than an MM. Sometimes clients think they will get lifted if they put an offer on the book very close to the bid.
Soundbuy MMs are only obliged to provide liquidity on exchange. If you do an online enquiry, whoever your broker is, it will only look at the RSP, where MMs have no obligations
If you go online all you will see are the RSP prices, and the MMs aren't obliged to put anything on RSP. If you want to pin the MMs down to their obligation to make an offer you need a broker with dealers who will call the market
They aren't obliged to make an offer on RSP. I'd be surprised if they are avoiding their obligation to make a continuous 2-way price on exchange. Get your broker to give them a call.
As JM's preso says the main demand for Nickel is FeNi for stainless steel so we don't need to get too hung up on battery tech. I'm not saying it's unimportant, but it's not everything
Maybe I didn’t listen closely enough but did he in fact say anything new about the cornerstone investor? Offtake announcement would be good, nice to know it’s close
RE: Explains Cantor having a field day on us25 Feb 2021 18:52
Usual form if you get stock for the book in a placing, and there's demand, is to sell it into a rising market rather than smack it out at whatever you can get. Plus you'll have corporate all over you if you wreck the market.
I know nothing about mining, but I imagine it’s pretty complicated to get a mine up and and running, from both an engineering and regulatory/legal point of view.