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Shareholders want more dividends from consistent Nickel Mines

NICKEL Mines director and CFO Peter Nightingale has indicated the company is under pressure to pay more dividends but needs to balance such use of cash against its growth aspirations.

Nickel Mines' Hengjaya mine

Nickel Mines' Hengjaya mine

The company declared a maiden dividend of A1c per share last August, followed up with another dividend of 2c per share earlier this year. Nickel Mines made a formal announcement about its dividend policy...

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