Halba said:nel's u tenements don't have any u ...it doesn't have any big radiometrics or anything lets see, paying $200m for nel is overvalued imho. ERN has 4 u tenements in nambia and its $35m. NEL's WA deposit will never be mined IMHO so its useless
not every tenement will have a commercial u deposit! u gotta be careful.
Forget aussies man just coz aus labour federal say its okay doesn't mean the states will approve..not to mention it has to go through the same rigorous approval/delays
insider said:Well today hardly reflects a 10 dollar rise in the price of U. Should be good tomorrow
Fab said:indeed i am very surprised that the like of PDN and ERA did not jump further base on the U spot increase
what price are punters predicting for U this year, and therefore what is being factored into these company's valuations?Fab said:Indeed I am very surprised that the like of PDN and ERA did not jump further base on the U spot increase.
The W.A Labour party is in a severe corrective B wave (otherwise known as a Burke wave) at the moment, at the rate they are sacking Ministers there soon won't be enough for a front bench.Halba said:according to dines: WA labor party won't change policy even if Fed labor change policy
Kauri said:The W.A Labour party is in a severe corrective B wave (otherwise known as a Burke wave) at the moment, at the rate they are sacking Ministers there soon won't be enough for a front bench.
The WA Labour Government is looking very shaky indeed. Despite its signifcant majority, if things get any worse then maybe they will get tossed out at the next state election.Kauri said:The W.A Labour party is in a severe corrective B wave (otherwise known as a Burke wave) at the moment, at the rate they are sacking Ministers there soon won't be enough for a front bench.
if the market falls we probably will see a drop in U stocks. wot i will be looking for then is Aust companies that are going to be the ones buying others or ones that have international partners to advance things, non-Aust deposits in terms of the next producers, and some of the ones that may have slipped under the radar (eg EQN which is copper focused atm but has 20m lbs of U that is not factored into their price)Halba said:56gsa bit late for comments like that? what action can we implement to take advantage of that- most stocks looks gone
the second part of the dines interview is now on the website - along with the interview with Eggers from Summitexgeo said:An interview with James Dines of the Dines Letter (US based tip-sheet). He discusses the reasons for the boom in price, why he thinks it is not a bubble and why a Uranium price correction is unlikely. Downloading to your PC and listening via media player is probably better than listening via the website (no easy way to fast-forward on the website. Free registration required). Go to this section: http://www.minesite.com/webcasts/commodity_watch_radio.html#c412
The Dines letter:
http://www.dinesletter.com/
56gsa said:the second part of the dines interview is now on the website - along with the interview with Eggers from Summit
kromey said:Opinions on the best value Uranium stock under $1 for 2007?
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