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Corporate box needs # of employees, company motto, ticker symbols. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.124.202.85 ( talk) 22:31, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Norway is not near to Norilsk! It's at least 3000 km away from Norway. Check out Norilsk web page: http://www.nornik.ru/en/about/ 194.240.150.6 06:34, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
The reference to climate change amid the record Heat in Siberia this spring was removed from the oil spill section. B137 ( talk) 01:23, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Page moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Jerm ( talk) 01:28, 21 March 2021 (UTC)
Nornickel → Norilsk Nickel – Actual company name. The abbreviated form is not even mentioned in the lead nor explained in the article, just used occasionally as if already understood. It appears to simply be the domain name of the company's website. — SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ 😼 13:28, 5 March 2021 (UTC) —Relisting. — Nnadigoodluck ███ 14:44, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
"Mining and metal production continued first with Gulag forced labour, later with much volunteer labour owing to the comparatively good wages offered.[citation needed]"
that's a really strange sentence. For one thing how could the labor be 'volunteer" in a nickel mine of all places. They're not making cupcakes for a school fund raiser. For another the sentence states it's volunteer labor and then follows that up with "good wages offered". So which is it?? Is it "volunteer" (which in Russia always means forced) or it is paid?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.138.93.186 ( talk) 03:36, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
The picture of the plant is described here as beeing located in norilsk, however the same exact plant can be found on the page of the other but not unrelated russian town of Nikel, and on that page it says the plant is located there, in Nikel. 81.25.81.42 ( talk) 22:47, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
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Corporate box needs # of employees, company motto, ticker symbols. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.124.202.85 ( talk) 22:31, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Norway is not near to Norilsk! It's at least 3000 km away from Norway. Check out Norilsk web page: http://www.nornik.ru/en/about/ 194.240.150.6 06:34, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
The reference to climate change amid the record Heat in Siberia this spring was removed from the oil spill section. B137 ( talk) 01:23, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
John Cummings ( talk) 08:12, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Page moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Jerm ( talk) 01:28, 21 March 2021 (UTC)
Nornickel → Norilsk Nickel – Actual company name. The abbreviated form is not even mentioned in the lead nor explained in the article, just used occasionally as if already understood. It appears to simply be the domain name of the company's website. — SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ 😼 13:28, 5 March 2021 (UTC) —Relisting. — Nnadigoodluck ███ 14:44, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
"Mining and metal production continued first with Gulag forced labour, later with much volunteer labour owing to the comparatively good wages offered.[citation needed]"
that's a really strange sentence. For one thing how could the labor be 'volunteer" in a nickel mine of all places. They're not making cupcakes for a school fund raiser. For another the sentence states it's volunteer labor and then follows that up with "good wages offered". So which is it?? Is it "volunteer" (which in Russia always means forced) or it is paid?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.138.93.186 ( talk) 03:36, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
The picture of the plant is described here as beeing located in norilsk, however the same exact plant can be found on the page of the other but not unrelated russian town of Nikel, and on that page it says the plant is located there, in Nikel. 81.25.81.42 ( talk) 22:47, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
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