Sean K
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In summary Trevor has extensive experience with South African mining ventures and hopefully has the goods to turn AEX reputation around, and produce some good results. Any comments??
cathers_420 said:Sorry kennas my mistake, i was under this impression as Trevor has come from a senior management position in AIM. Under AEX Trevor Gillard has been appointed a new director, replacing Don Head who was there during the past when controversial decisions were made by the board.
Also what news was there that AEX were able to obtain a drill rig? if they can fast track further drilling we may begin to see some action
We may start to see movement in uranium shares however i think most movement will be seen from uranium companies holding tennements within australia seen that the 3 mines policy will be reviewed.
What uranium companies in Aust will see the most benefit from a review of this policy?? in other words what companies have large uranium resources that arent currently able to mine due to policy??
How many I wonder?jemma said:I will be buying this back at 4.1 and 3.7 in 4 weeks time once the 2nd wave on the overall market happens again.
kennas said:The 0.35kg/tn I presented above is from the company statement. I'm pretty sure I copied it correctly.
I think there should be technical support around 0.038c mark. I'll be buying some more. Now they're actually on site and will be drilling holes, this could do ANYTHING. It could be an empire maker for those with a big stake. Or, you'll lose some beer money.
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