- Joined
- 7 October 2006
- Posts
- 877
- Reactions
- 0
happytown said:praps if it was a multi-billion dollar annual export industry they would
mmmmining said:Why fight against WA when we can join SA:
I quote from: www.miningNews.net:
"South Australian Mineral Resources Development Minister Paul Holloway told the Paydirt Uranium Conference in Adelaide that "the State Government is very confident that the no new mines policy will change, allowing South Australia's competitive advantage in the uranium sector to come to the fore".
"It's my opinion that South Australia will move fairly quickly to change our policy," he said, noting that any policy change won't affect existing operations and already strong support for the change from the state's premier and other ministers."
Who is who in SA:
MTN
PNN
AGS
CUY
SIM
TOE
UEQ
USA
DYL
NEL
MOX
CUX
ERO
SOUTHERN URANIUM
.....
Well said.insider said:UXA are in there... in SA) but let's just say that this company is more like a chocolate easter egg with nothing inside... I put them in my personal 'pretenders list'
I like the bit in the article about the HUGE number of protestors, 10 to be exact. The SA Labor Govt's approach is very business friendly. Expansion of the uranium industry will create many extra jobs and provide greater export income.mmmmining said:Well said.
Here is a early edition about uranium in SA:
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,21427714-913,00.html
About 60 companies are doing uranium in SA, according to the report. I add WPG and ADN on the list
happytown said:buy shares in pawnshops,
"Shock, awe: Store owner finds yellowcake uranium
By Stephen Hudak
March 10, 2007
Every blue moon or so, collectibles dealer and pawnshop owner Frank Cafaro stumbles upon a buried gem amid an estate's junk and tchotchkes.
But his latest find was so alarming he called the Fire Department.
"We were in the warehouse and we pulled out this box of rocks from an estate sale," Cafaro said.
"Everything was individually labeled. Amethyst. Topaz. Uranium. The guy I'm working with says, 'What's that last one? Uranium? I think that's illegal.' "
Within an hour, the Gold Mine Pawn was swarming Thursday with nearly three dozen emergency workers, including Geiger-counter-waving members of a hazardous materials team and the Marion County Sheriff's Office Domestic Security Task Force.
They focused their attention on a lead container the size of a soup can.
"It was kind of scary when I heard how terrible this stuff was," Cafaro said.
"This was an odd one."
The mineral, which Cafaro traced to an estate sale in Miami about 10 years ago, was turned over to the Florida Department of Health's Bureau of Radiation Control for disposal, said Susan Livoti, spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Office.
FDLE spokeswoman Sharon Gogerty said small amounts of yellowcake are reported to the agency "on a regular basis" and are not considered especially dangerous.
"A lot of times, it seems to turn up in scrap yards," she said.
Cafaro, 40, said he paid the Miami estate about $10,000 for a collection of natural crystals in which the uranium vial was found.
The collection filled 50 pickup truckloads, he said. Cafaro planned to resell the crystals online.
"There's boxes in my warehouse from this particular sale that still haven't been opened," he said.
"But to think I hadn't even given it a second thought. For all I know, I might have listed it on eBay.""
cheers
You're probably very happy then with Mr Carpenter's stand. You're 100% right in saying that his stand will have the non-intentional effect of helping to keep the uranium price higher.Halba said:good for non-WA stocks IMHO as by not opening up WA's large uranium deposits, this keeps the u price higher, stronger for longer:
I hold MTN, AGS, SMM all in non WA states.
I expect strong share price action in all three companies considering these are the ones that have the biggest resources.
SMM is due to release their resource statement re: Andersons on tuesday.
Halba said:good for non-WA stocks IMHO as by not opening up WA's large uranium deposits, this keeps the u price higher, stronger for longer:
Halba said:good for non-WA stocks IMHO as by not opening up WA's large uranium deposits, this keeps the u price higher, stronger for longer:
I hold MTN, AGS, SMM all in non WA states.
I expect strong share price action in all three companies considering these are the ones that have the biggest resources.
SMM is due to release their resource statement re: Andersons on tuesday.
nizar said:Those WA deposits are far from production.
Even if Carpenter changed his stance, it would be several years before new supply is brought on market from these mines.
Other factors for example, what happened to Cameco, are far more significant in regards to uranium spot price.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?