Sean K
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Fab said:What is happening with this stock it has been going up in large volume these last few days ?
kennas said:A couple of % rise and 20M shares a day for last 5 days reads good support and possible news to me. They are due to report on DD drilling soon.
Good move. Perhaps with luck they will abolish state governements alltogether. And yes AEX used to have that tennement to my understanding.kennas said:RPT also have Lake Maitland in WA which has U3O8 by the ship load, but the Labour Party have this almost impossibly insane 3 mine policy. Allow 3 but not say, 4, or 5? Really crazy stuff when you think about it. You can't be half pregnant. Anyway, I thought this tenament and the rest of RPTs used to be AEX's as well. I'm holding both just in case the Labour Ministers grow brains, and uranium is used a bit more for energy one day.
kennas said:Wern't all the uranium tenaments subsequently handed to Redport? Or, is Redport a spin off of Acclaim?
You are correct on all three counts.Fab said:Hi,
I am interested in buying in this company purely because I can buy a lot of them at a cheap price and it is involved in Uranium exploration. I know this is probably not the way how to buy.
rederob said:You are correct on all three counts.
Therefore you can wisely spend every dollar you own to buy AEX shares and test your ideas more thoroughly.
Alternatively, when AEX's drilling results are "known", review your strategy and see if you would prefer to buy then rather than now.
Or buy now and see how speculation treats you.
That's right. And now is the time to get into some aussie U stocks. I've been looking at AAR anyone know of some other good ones?rederob said:Stop the presses!
I just heard that bomber Beazley was going to review the "3 mines" policy at the next ALP conference.
Was I drinking too much and have been listening to a comedic farce?
And is there any difference between the two?
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