To: Goose94 who wrote (2929 ) 10/17/2013 6:38:06 PM From: Goose94 Respond to of 202922 North American Nickel (NAN-V) We are pleased to share with you two recent interviews, one of which discusses North American Nickel and VMS Ventures as investments and the other focuses on mining in Greenland. The first is an interview with Tom Szabo from MetalAugmentor published Tuesday in the Gold Report. It is titled ' Maximizing Returns in an Uncertain Mining Market'. A quote: “An example of a peerless company in this space would be North American Nickel Inc. (NAN:TSX.V). This is an exploration company that's active in Greenland. It has made a potentially district-scale discovery of a magmatic nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum-group-metals system with some similarities to the Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada.” The entire interview is reprinted below. The second, is also from the Gold Report. It is from an October 1/13 interview with Rick Mills of Ahead Of The Herd titled ' Greenland Is the Final Frontier for Lower-Cost Mining'. The link to the article is: www.aheadoftheherd.com We have had tremendous coverage across the globe. Our high grade assay news has been picked up and re-posted by numerous publications totaling over 30 pieces of media coverage including The Northern Miner, Research at TD Waterhouse, Copper Investing News, Canadian Junior Report and Nickel Investing News. Thanks to our team at Peak Communicators, here in Vancouver, for their excellent work in pushing our news out far and wide. We expect more results from the Imiak Hill Conduit Complex at Maniitsoq very soon. Best regards, Rick Mark CEO North American Nickel and VMS Ventures VMS owns ~23.9% of NAN _____________________________________________________________________________________ Maximizing Returns in an Uncertain Mining Market: Tom Szabo October 15, 2013 The Metals Report: What are some non-precious metal equities that are providing interesting opportunities in the current cycle?Tom Szabo: In base metals, we are more interested in the exploration or earlier-stage plays. One of the reasons is the market doesn't tend to add a large premium to a non-precious metal discovery until the bigger players have had a chance to wrap their arms around the story. Often the proper valuation doesn't appear until the project becomes an obvious candidate for being taken out. While the wait can sometimes be frustrating, it also allows astute investors to be positioned ahead of the crowd.An example of a peerless company in this space would be North American Nickel Inc. (NAN:TSX.V). This is an exploration company that's active in Greenland. It has made a potentially district-scale discovery of a magmatic nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum-group-metals system with some similarities to the Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada. TMR: Is Greenland considered mining-friendly?TS: It is. The population seems to be pretty pragmatic. Most people live in areas away from where the exploration and deposits are located.TMR: They tend to be very protective of their glaciers and things like that, however.TS: Yes, this is true. You don't want to be around the areas where there are heavy glaciers. There are quite a few mining projects elsewhere, however. You can develop projects in Greenland if you approach it in the right way. The area where North American Nickel is active along the southwest coast doesn't have year-round snow. There are also huge areas elsewhere in Greenland that have not been explored because recent glacier melting has just exposed these areas, some of which could be world class.TMR: What's the next step for North American Nickel?TS: It has found several areas of mineralized conduits, including the Imiak Hill complex. It encountered massive sulfides across decent intervals deeper in the system. Assays are confirming the high nickel grades that have been anticipated. It's an encouraging development that's accounted for a run-up in the share price.TMR: You've suggested investors play North American Nickel through VMS Ventures Inc. (VMS:TSX.V), which owns a large stake of the company.TS: VMS Ventures owns about 25% of North American Nickel. At this stage, the leverage isn't that great, but if North American Nickel starts to run you'll see the leverage start to work.VMS also has the Reed Lake joint venture with HudBay Minerals Inc. (HBM:TSX; HBM:NYSE). MR: VMS bills itself as Manitoba's next copper mine.TS: It should be in full operation next year. VMS's underlying price is more or less supported by the Reed Lake project. Anything that happens with North American Nickel is a bonus. It is a lower-risk, longer-term, value-oriented way of being exposed to a discovery story and a near-term production story at the same time.