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For my 2 cents worth, I feel that should the ALP conference choose to support uranium mining the key will be whether the WA's Mr Carpenter will end his ban on new uranium mines. But there again, the way WA is going Mr Carpenter may end up resigning as Premier before the conference.kennas said:I think the day the ann by the Labor Party comes out will be a big boost to Aust U stocks. I have been thinking that it might be 'buy the rumour, sell the fact' but I have a feeling that it might go the other way. Why? I have this little twinge in my lower back......Good luck, will be interesting times.
spooly74 said:Update from Cameco yesterday
Production startup for Cigar Lake is targeted for 2010, subject to regulatory approval and timely remediation.
Had initially been planned for 2008, so looks like it's a minimum 2 year delay.
http://www.cameco.com/media_gateway/news_releases/2007/news_release.php?id=175
Fab said:Thanks bearing in mind Cameco will be delayed for few years now. I am surprised that PDN has not jumped when this was announced. Any idea why?
spooly74 said:The delay has been expected and I`d imagine it was already factored in months ago.
That said, any further serious delays from Cigar Lake and you could see some more gains.
the barry said:All at the right time for PDN.
Those factors should see more pressure on the spot price to rise.
YOUNG_TRADER said:Guys theres a URANIUM CONFERENCE on this week Thursday and Friday (sure caught me by surprise)
Link http://www.paydirtsuraniumconference.com/
Surprised to see MDX there
Surprised that others like EME aren't there
insider said:I've been waiting 3 months for this conference... Should be some good publicity for those listed as presenters... I hope your favorites are there!!
wotthe said:Are uranium shares out of favour since the correction we had to have?
The reason I ask is the lack of interest in LMG and PEN, coupled with UNX, off 9.5 today and, while ERO is up 3, it's been pretty quiet since its recent ann.
Am I just paranoid ... perhaps looking at the wrong companies?
wotthe said:Are uranium shares out of favour since the correction we had to have?
The reason I ask is the lack of interest in LMG and PEN, coupled with UNX, off 9.5 today and, while ERO is up 3, it's been pretty quiet since its recent ann.
Am I just paranoid ... perhaps looking at the wrong companies?
I am perplexed with the WA Government's attitude towards mining. Traditionally, its always been pro-mining, but uranium is apparently a dirty word. The WA Government has the worst attitude towards uranium, yet there are still many companies out there who obviously feel that the situation will change down the track. (e.g. RPT's takeover by Mega just to name one).mmmmining said:WA government is arrogant sob. The Primer think he is the King of Mighty Resource Kingdom. He and his assocate can decide your humble mining hopefuls' life. The rejection of CAZ's exploration right and PMA's corruption scandal are good examples.
Their policy is totally insane. They did not take uranium seriously because they are in pole position for: iron ore, nickel, natural gas, gold, copper, ... Anything you name it.
But WA cannot beat SA and NT for uranium. So they decide to ban it.
Maybe putting them in a greenhouse in a hot summer might change their large but rusty mind.
mmmmining said:... Their policy is totally insane. They did not take uranium seriously ...
Jimminy said:it is worth noting the following re; Uranium mining in Western Australia whilst Labor is in power at a State level.
I don't think we'll be seeing any change in policy. The leader has a view (and the leader before that - Gallop). That view can only ever be supported or not supported by the majority of the caucus - and the [WA Labor] caucus is dominated by the Left.
It has been noted that there was virtually unanimous support to continue the uranium mining ban at the most recent state ALP conference in WA.
A source of frustration for Nova, Uranex, etc....
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