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Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % |
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57,10 | +40,50 | |
16,550 | +30,01 | |
589,55 | +20,00 | |
0,6400 | +18,52 | |
1,8200 | +18,18 |
Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % |
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22,330 | -9,49 | |
6,3950 | -11,91 | |
23,000 | -16,97 | |
1,2100 | -17,12 | |
2,7280 | -29,14 |
weil es halt derzeit bei uns keine käufer gibt die schnell 3-4% machen wollen,und zweitens will keiner übers wochenende seine shares liegen lassen.ich schon erwarte heute abend nochmals 2cent.tippe mal SK 1,37-1,39
jetzt gehts ab 200 Stück wahnsinn heute immer noch 2,6 cent unter pari
noch 5000 im ask zu 0,91
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.148.071 von anda2001 am 28.07.06 11:42:08Heute ist Freitag und da wird das Taschengeld ausgezahlt!
Mich wundert nur wie wenig 18-jährige heutzutage bekommen
anda2001 schon bei Crescent vorbeigeschaut? Gibt ne Empfehlung
sampler
Mich wundert nur wie wenig 18-jährige heutzutage bekommen
anda2001 schon bei Crescent vorbeigeschaut? Gibt ne Empfehlung
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.148.611 von sampler am 28.07.06 12:10:55bin schon investiert
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.149.293 von sampler am 28.07.06 12:54:06so ab jetzt los die ersten die noch billig kaufen
So, der erste Schub ist da, RT 0,92 Euronen, aber immer noch unter Pari.
Die 4,55 % standen jedem Neuinvestor offen, der hier im Forum gelesen hat und was von Parität versteht…
Die 4,55 % standen jedem Neuinvestor offen, der hier im Forum gelesen hat und was von Parität versteht…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.150.949 von SunnyG am 28.07.06 14:58:51RT 0,92 im ASK 10000 zu 0,94
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.151.000 von anda2001 am 28.07.06 15:01:51hallo anda,nächste woche gibts den sicheren euro und dann dürfte die basis vorbereitet sein für fusion und news und einem schönen kursschub
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 5,000 7 TD Sec 33 Canaccord K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,500 2 RBC 33 Canaccord K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 15,000 79 CIBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,000 7 TD Sec 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 2,500 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 400 7 TD Sec 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 800 7 TD Sec 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,000 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 800 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,000 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,500 2 RBC 33 Canaccord K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 15,000 79 CIBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,000 7 TD Sec 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 2,500 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 400 7 TD Sec 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 800 7 TD Sec 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,000 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 800 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:30:19 V 1.35 - 1,000 2 RBC 95 Wolverton K
09:32:20 V 1.30 - 90 89 Raymond James 59 PI E
09:31:23 V 1.35 - 5,000 33 Canaccord 1 Anonymous K
E-Trade - gilt nicht, da Mindestmenge von 100 Stk. gilt!
09:31:23 V 1.35 - 5,000 33 Canaccord 1 Anonymous K
E-Trade - gilt nicht, da Mindestmenge von 100 Stk. gilt!
0,94€ in FFM mit 10k
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.151.676 von visas am 28.07.06 15:40:41der euro kommt heute noch da bin ich mir sicher.denn das volumen drüben ist ok.natürlich nur meine meinung
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.151.676 von visas am 28.07.06 15:40:41kannst du mich mit RT versorgen bekomme unterwegs keine RT wenn machbar danke
Hält sich zum Freitag hervorragend !!!
Derzeit unverändert bei 1.35 CAD !!!
HFFI
Derzeit unverändert bei 1.35 CAD !!!
HFFI
dann lege ich doch garnicht so schlecht mit meinem tip SK 1,37 wenns sgut läuft sogar die 1,4
Derzeit 1.38 CAD !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.154.827 von hoffihoff am 28.07.06 18:39:14Sag mal hoffi, wo bist Du denn alles investiert, sehe Dich auch in jedem Forum hier in w:o ;-)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.154.850 von SunnyG am 28.07.06 18:42:39Ich bin aber nicht überall investiert !!!
Ich schaue mir auch viele Werte an , was dort so passiert und wie sie sich entwickeln !!!
Bayswater ist auf jeden Fall hervorragend !!!
HFFI
Ich schaue mir auch viele Werte an , was dort so passiert und wie sie sich entwickeln !!!
Bayswater ist auf jeden Fall hervorragend !!!
HFFI
Hat jemand den Schlusskurs von drüben ?
Komme gerade nicht ran. Danke
Komme gerade nicht ran. Danke
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.165.206 von hsba am 29.07.06 01:06:021.36 !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.198.233 von hoffihoff am 29.07.06 10:12:22Besten Dank !
Auf eine gute Eröffnung
Auf eine gute Eröffnung
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.246.071 von hsba am 31.07.06 01:06:01Die ERöffnung ist schon mal grün! Frankfurt: 0,95 EUR +2,15%
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.250.699 von SunnyG am 31.07.06 09:13:527 tage noch ,denke wir sehen uns diese woche auf jedenfall über 1 eur
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.252.543 von Ramones am 31.07.06 11:39:39Hilf mir mal bitte auf die Sprünge, was genau ist noch mal am 07.08.06
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.252.645 von SunnyG am 31.07.06 11:48:29am 08.08 .06 termin path/bay
der umsatz lässt stark nach. kein wirklich gutes zeichen. und BV will heute die nächste Aktie empfehlen.
werden da viele mal wieder abspringen und dann die neue empfehlung kaufen? ist ja oft so gewesen. und dann wird erstmal die neue aktie gepuscht.
werden da viele mal wieder abspringen und dann die neue empfehlung kaufen? ist ja oft so gewesen. und dann wird erstmal die neue aktie gepuscht.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.253.908 von hotpenny am 31.07.06 13:42:46kurs wird in can gemacht, nicht hier
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.253.908 von hotpenny am 31.07.06 13:42:46Unsinn, BV hat hier nur einen Mini-Einfluß.
Der Kurs wird eindeutig in Canada gemacht und die Haupsache kommt noch !
In Canada heute erst mal Richtung Norden und wie immer in D Richtung Süden.
Der Kurs wird eindeutig in Canada gemacht und die Haupsache kommt noch !
In Canada heute erst mal Richtung Norden und wie immer in D Richtung Süden.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.255.074 von TopShoot am 31.07.06 15:07:57Sieht doch gut aus in good old germany RT Frankfurt 0,95 Euronen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.255.414 von SunnyG am 31.07.06 15:28:58der countdown läuft
1.38 CAD =0.9582 EUR
sampler
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.120 von sampler am 31.07.06 16:06:12diese woche fällt der euro, nachhaltig
Hallöli! Habe mal ne question! Was erhofft ihr euch von dem Treffen mit path?
Ich hoffe so einiges Positives. Bin von der share absolut überzeugt
Ich hoffe so einiges Positives. Bin von der share absolut überzeugt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.579 von golddigger77 am 31.07.06 16:34:34ich denk mir ,das treffen gibt noch mal nachhaltig vertrauen in die bay und dann dürften ja auch bald news anstehen,sonst würden sie sich ja nicht zusammen schliessen
Hi,
ul 27/06 Jul 26/06 Reynolds, Damien Edward 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -5,000 $1.320
Jul 27/06 Jul 26/06 Reynolds, Damien Edward 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -6,900 $1.340
Jul 27/06 Jul 26/06 Reynolds, Damien Edward 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -38,100 $1.300
.....wie gehabt Rynolds ist am verkaufen !!!
Gruß Opti........
ul 27/06 Jul 26/06 Reynolds, Damien Edward 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -5,000 $1.320
Jul 27/06 Jul 26/06 Reynolds, Damien Edward 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -6,900 $1.340
Jul 27/06 Jul 26/06 Reynolds, Damien Edward 10 - Disposition in the public market Common Shares -38,100 $1.300
.....wie gehabt Rynolds ist am verkaufen !!!
Gruß Opti........
1.43 CAD = 0.9919 EUR
sampler
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.751 von sampler am 31.07.06 16:47:34
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.676 von Optimierer am 31.07.06 16:42:23Hallo, altbekannter basher
Das ist doch ein alter Hut
Das ist doch ein alter Hut
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.810 von golddigger77 am 31.07.06 16:52:03na endlich gehts mal los hier
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.842 von Ramones am 31.07.06 16:53:491 Euro, wir kommen
Nachhaltig und mit Dines im Gepäck
Nachhaltig und mit Dines im Gepäck
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.872 von golddigger77 am 31.07.06 16:55:31wenn dass hier mal endlich losgeht ,ist der 1. teil deines namens programm
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.256.900 von Ramones am 31.07.06 16:57:12
Geh jetzt mal was mampfen
Bye und bis denne
Bye und bis denne
Hmm, was geht denn mit dem Kurs ab?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.259.760 von SunnyG am 31.07.06 20:41:07Neuer Anlauf zu neuen Höhen morgen !
0,88 €
Was geht hier ab?
Wer hat INFOS?
Was geht hier ab?
Wer hat INFOS?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.260.282 von hsba am 31.07.06 21:32:20Finde ich auch total komisch! den ganzen Tag stabil und dann so nen Rutsch am Abend
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.260.891 von TopShoot am 31.07.06 22:09:061,34 Canadian dollars = 0,930029185 Euro
Gut, 1,34 SK.
Aber bei uns gings trotzdem runter gegen Schluß. Ist eben ne kleine Konsolidierung im Moment. Macht aber naturgemäß skeptisch
Aber bei uns gings trotzdem runter gegen Schluß. Ist eben ne kleine Konsolidierung im Moment. Macht aber naturgemäß skeptisch
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.260.282 von hsba am 31.07.06 21:32:20nichts geht ab. Da hat noch einer eingesammelt:
19:51:51 0,88 5.265 - - - -
19:51:46 - - 0,88 5.000 0,92 5.000
19:51:38 - - 0,90 3.000 0,93 3.000
19:51:38 0,90 2.000 - - -
Grade mal 7000 St. abverkauft.
SK 1,34 CAN = 0,95 Oiro. Selber schuld.
Gruss
Beuer
19:51:51 0,88 5.265 - - - -
19:51:46 - - 0,88 5.000 0,92 5.000
19:51:38 - - 0,90 3.000 0,93 3.000
19:51:38 0,90 2.000 - - -
Grade mal 7000 St. abverkauft.
SK 1,34 CAN = 0,95 Oiro. Selber schuld.
Gruss
Beuer
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.261.421 von Beuer am 31.07.06 22:48:21Na dann kanns ja jetzt in Richtung 1 Euro gehen
Und jetzt ab in die Federn
Naacht!
Und jetzt ab in die Federn
Naacht!
Guten Morgen
Ihr spricht hier immer von nachhaltig, daher meine Frage:
Warum ging die Aktie gestern Abend so nachhaltig in den Keller?
Ihr spricht hier immer von nachhaltig, daher meine Frage:
Warum ging die Aktie gestern Abend so nachhaltig in den Keller?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.262.568 von doktor291 am 01.08.06 08:01:41Würde mich auch interessieren.
Momentan 0,90€ RT in Frankfurt mit 1.200 Stück Umsatz !!!
Bid bei 0,89€ stehen 5.000 Stück
Ask bei 0,92€ stehen 5.000 Stück
Hier die genaue Übersicht !!!
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,90 1.200 1.200 09:27 01.08.2006 0,89 5.000 0,92 5.000 0,90 0,90 0,88 0,02 +2,27% ja
Momentan 0,90€ RT in Frankfurt mit 1.200 Stück Umsatz !!!
Bid bei 0,89€ stehen 5.000 Stück
Ask bei 0,92€ stehen 5.000 Stück
Hier die genaue Übersicht !!!
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,90 1.200 1.200 09:27 01.08.2006 0,89 5.000 0,92 5.000 0,90 0,90 0,88 0,02 +2,27% ja
Wo sit Ihr alle?
Macht Ihr Urlaub?
Warum schriebt hier keiner?
Macht Ihr Urlaub?
Warum schriebt hier keiner?
Welcher SK ist richtig ?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.266.729 von TopShoot am 01.08.06 13:21:18ts mit unseren optimismus im blick würde ich sagen die 1,38Can$
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.266.865 von Ramones am 01.08.06 13:28:55hallo doktor ,bei diesen umsätzen von nachhaltig zu sprechen ist meiner meinung nach nachhaltig falschnee mal im ernst ,der umsatz ist doch schon komplett zurückgefahren .das grosse warten auf news bzgl der fusion und der darauf folgenden news bzgl der projekte hat begonnen .ich hatte für diese woche eigentlich mehr umsatz erwartet denn der countdown läuft
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.266.729 von TopShoot am 01.08.06 13:21:18s. www.Stockwatch.com
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.266.729 von TopShoot am 01.08.06 13:21:181,34
Heute guter SK 1,40 ?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.271.142 von TopShoot am 01.08.06 18:01:29Mit viel Glück ziehen die gegen Schluß die Aktie wieder hoch!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.271.821 von SunnyG am 01.08.06 18:38:35da bist du ein paar tage im urlaub und dachtest wenn du zurückkommst kannst gleich wieder gehen aber leider hat sich nichts getan also werden wir halt doch noch einpaar tage arbeiten.gibt es was neues will nicht denn ganzen thread lesen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.277.915 von anda2001 am 02.08.06 09:12:19Nee anda nix passiert ,dafür dann wohl ende dieser woche oder anfang naechste
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.279.127 von Ramones am 02.08.06 10:31:14ist heut nicht wieder der news mittwoch
Hallo Freunde des gemeinsamen Investments. Es ist recht ruhig hier geworden, der Kurs macht grad nen Flug Richtung Süden. Wie sieht Eure Meinung über den Verlauf aus?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.280.067 von SunnyG am 02.08.06 11:35:44das sind die zu reese rüber sind,da läufts momentan besser als bei uns
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.280.131 von Ramones am 02.08.06 11:41:16hier muss erst wieder vol.rein ,vorher passiert garnix
gUT DAS DIE bULLVESTOREN JETZT ABHAUEN; DIE BRAUCHEN WIR HIER NICHT.
DAS DING GEHT AB WIE FALCON ÖL * GAS
DAS DING GEHT AB WIE FALCON ÖL * GAS
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.280.766 von TopShoot am 02.08.06 12:19:41das wäre es ts und jetzt ist das hier wohl der letzte angriff und dann gehts up
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.280.067 von SunnyG am 02.08.06 11:35:44Ein bekannter Börsenbriefschreiber aus den USA sieht das so:
Auszug aus seinem Newsletter vom 21.07:
... Holding bayswater for a couple of years could work out very profitably ...
Im übrigen widmet er Bayswater in seinem newsletter einen Artikel mit ca. 25 Zeilen, der im Wesentlichen eine Zusammenfassung der (hier im Thread) bekannten Liegenschaften von Bayswater und die Empfehlung ... we would not be happy with your paying much more than $1.50 (C$)... beinhaltet.
Allgemein zu Uran-Shares sagt er "... Indeed, when the uranium bull market really gets underway, some of our selections become what we call "uranium spacewalkers", a financial version of our astronauts in outer space. Hedge funds and world class speculators have yet to pour into these uran mining shares, whose small caps will rise gloriously, pushed skyward by mutual funds and assorted lemmings ..."
und weiter
"... the train is leaving the station and this is around the time to average down on your favorite uranium stocks..."
Dem ist eigentlich nichts hinzuzufügen außer einem Ratschlag desselben Herrns:
"... we advise against watching prices daily, except by professionals, and being prepared to hold them into the foreseeable future ..."
In diesem Sinne (für alle Langfristinvestierten): sit back and relax - enjoy the show
silvervision
Auszug aus seinem Newsletter vom 21.07:
... Holding bayswater for a couple of years could work out very profitably ...
Im übrigen widmet er Bayswater in seinem newsletter einen Artikel mit ca. 25 Zeilen, der im Wesentlichen eine Zusammenfassung der (hier im Thread) bekannten Liegenschaften von Bayswater und die Empfehlung ... we would not be happy with your paying much more than $1.50 (C$)... beinhaltet.
Allgemein zu Uran-Shares sagt er "... Indeed, when the uranium bull market really gets underway, some of our selections become what we call "uranium spacewalkers", a financial version of our astronauts in outer space. Hedge funds and world class speculators have yet to pour into these uran mining shares, whose small caps will rise gloriously, pushed skyward by mutual funds and assorted lemmings ..."
und weiter
"... the train is leaving the station and this is around the time to average down on your favorite uranium stocks..."
Dem ist eigentlich nichts hinzuzufügen außer einem Ratschlag desselben Herrns:
"... we advise against watching prices daily, except by professionals, and being prepared to hold them into the foreseeable future ..."
In diesem Sinne (für alle Langfristinvestierten): sit back and relax - enjoy the show
silvervision
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.281.329 von silvervision am 02.08.06 12:57:40Danke! Recht aufschlussrein!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.281.640 von SunnyG am 02.08.06 13:21:29aufschlussreich
Was ist denn hier los
Können denn manche "Experten" hier nicht mehr rechnen oder haben die keinen Link zu einem Realtime-Währungsrechner
SK 1.30 CAN$ = 0.9002 EUR
sampler
Können denn manche "Experten" hier nicht mehr rechnen oder haben die keinen Link zu einem Realtime-Währungsrechner
SK 1.30 CAN$ = 0.9002 EUR
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.282.186 von sampler am 02.08.06 14:06:11das letzte mal ging es nach so einem angriff erst einmal in richtung 1 eur
warum sind wir die tage so weit gefallen war da was
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.283.495 von anda2001 am 02.08.06 15:29:49Es gibt keinen Grund, ausser ein paar Gewinnmitnahmen!
Wo ist eigentlich visas!
Er hatte im super Infos!
sampler
Wo ist eigentlich visas!
Er hatte im super Infos!
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.283.495 von anda2001 am 02.08.06 15:29:49anda,war doch beim letzten mal genauso und davor auch das gleiche spiel ,runter unddann richtig rauf mit kräftig volumen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.284.495 von hoffihoff am 02.08.06 16:15:00geht doch RT 0,89 im ASK nur 5000
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,89 5.000 108.800 16:36 02.08.2006 0,88 10.000 0,90 5.000 0,89 0,83 0,88 0,01 +1,14% ja
121035 FRA 0,89 5.000 108.800 16:36 02.08.2006 0,88 10.000 0,90 5.000 0,89 0,83 0,88 0,01 +1,14% ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.284.405 von sampler am 02.08.06 16:10:53Stimmt die Infos waren echt super und sehr informativ !
Visas wo bist DU?
Visas wo bist DU?
letzte Umsätze
16:20:14 10.000 0,88
15:13:41 2.000 0,87
15:11:26 1.200 0,86
14:23:58 5.000 0,85
13:30:57 5.000 0,84
13:04:23 5.000 0,84
13:04:18 1.000 0,84
und um 16:36 noch einmal 5.000 Stück für 0,89€
16:20:14 10.000 0,88
15:13:41 2.000 0,87
15:11:26 1.200 0,86
14:23:58 5.000 0,85
13:30:57 5.000 0,84
13:04:23 5.000 0,84
13:04:18 1.000 0,84
und um 16:36 noch einmal 5.000 Stück für 0,89€
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.281.329 von silvervision am 02.08.06 12:57:40enjoy the show is hier genau der richtige Ausdruck muhahahahaaaaaa
mal sehen heute die 1,35 drüben wäre mal nicht schlecht dnn donnerstag ist meist ein guter tag
habe mich mal von 5% meiner shares getrennt.warum weil mein depot sonst nur noch mit bayswater belastet ist.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.285.851 von anda2001 am 02.08.06 17:30:11ich bin mit sicherheit kein chartexperte ,aber eines kann man ja wohl deutlich erkennen das ding stehht fest wie ein fels.das wird gewaltig up rappeln ,wenn die news einsetzen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.286.549 von Ramones am 02.08.06 18:09:48glaube ich dir nur man sollte auch mit kleinen brözchen mal zufrieden sein was sind 5000 stück zu 0,90€ wenn sie keiner will.
Verkaufe z dafür t mal sehen ob sie mir einer abnimmt heute für 0,90€ morgen verkaufe ich um 0,91€
Mit 500 Stück den Kurs auf 0,86€ gedrückt !
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,86 500 122.550 19:37 02.08.2006 0,86 5.000 0,89 5.000 0,89 0,83 0,88 -0,02 -2,27% ja
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,86 500 122.550 19:37 02.08.2006 0,86 5.000 0,89 5.000 0,89 0,83 0,88 -0,02 -2,27% ja
Detailed Quote Snapshot 08/02/2006 01:41 PM
Last:
1.29 BVE.CA - BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP
Change:
-0.01 % Change:
-0.77% High:
1.32 Low:
1.27 Volume:
207,610
Price Data Table
Open 1.29
Previous Close 1.29
Exchange of Last Sale OTC
Time of Last Sale 13:12:24
Tick Down
Bid 1.28
Ask
Size Bid/Ask 15x43
Symbol Type Equity
Fundamental Data Table
52 Week High 1.47
52 Week Low 0.07
EPS -0.07
P/E Ratio 0.00
Shares Outstanding 33,000,000
Market Cap 42,143,000
Beta 65.065
Dividend Frequency
Ex-Dividend Date
Dividend Amount
Yield 0.00
Primary Exchange OTC
Last:
1.29 BVE.CA - BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP
Change:
-0.01 % Change:
-0.77% High:
1.32 Low:
1.27 Volume:
207,610
Price Data Table
Open 1.29
Previous Close 1.29
Exchange of Last Sale OTC
Time of Last Sale 13:12:24
Tick Down
Bid 1.28
Ask
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52 Week High 1.47
52 Week Low 0.07
EPS -0.07
P/E Ratio 0.00
Shares Outstanding 33,000,000
Market Cap 42,143,000
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sieht ja nicht gut aus was machen die heute da drüben sind die besoffen viele verkaufsorder mit 100 und 200 stück
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.289.107 von anda2001 am 02.08.06 21:32:40Der Kurs witrd künstlich unten gehalten, ganz normal !
Warten auf den 8.8.2006
Warten auf den 8.8.2006
SK 1,30 Canadian dollars = 0,900722573 Euro
Eröffnung mit 0,86€:O
Bid bei 0,84€
Umgrechnet wäre doch 0,90€,oder?
Warum bleibt der Kurs unten?
Bid bei 0,84€
Umgrechnet wäre doch 0,90€,oder?
Warum bleibt der Kurs unten?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.294.389 von hsba am 03.08.06 09:42:30Weil die Leute billig diese Perle abstauben wollen
sampler
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.289.261 von TopShoot am 02.08.06 21:42:48was ist am 8.8. ...?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.294.594 von alpine110 am 03.08.06 09:57:56BAYSWATER AND PATHFINDER PROCEEDING WITH MERGER
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, June 23, 2006 /FSC/ - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX - VX: BVE), and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: PHR) are pleased to announce that the Companies have completed their respective due diligence and are proceeding with their merger as announced April 19, 2006.
The Companies anticipate the merger will be completed following receipt of shareholder approval at the meetings scheduled for August 8, 2006.
sampler
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, June 23, 2006 /FSC/ - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX - VX: BVE), and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: PHR) are pleased to announce that the Companies have completed their respective due diligence and are proceeding with their merger as announced April 19, 2006.
The Companies anticipate the merger will be completed following receipt of shareholder approval at the meetings scheduled for August 8, 2006.
sampler
habe mal 9910 zu 0,86 eingestellt aber keine will sie haben ist schon komisch der MM in Frankfurt pennt er stellt sie nichteinmal ins ASK
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.296.483 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 12:05:30und weg sind die wollte nur mal sehen ob der MM pennt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.296.525 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 12:08:46Wieso hast Du Deine Shares verkauft
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.296.758 von SunnyG am 03.08.06 12:26:04habe das 3 mal reduziert und jetzt vor 1 minute habe ich nochmals 9910 stück zu 0,86 eingestellt wer sie will kann sie sich holen.depotbestand war zu viel mit nur bayswater habe ein wenig umgeschichtet.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.296.775 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 12:28:24sorry anda, verstehe wer will...
hättste letzte Woche machen sollen, zu 1,04, sind immerhin grob geschätzt 3200 Oironen...
oder hastes so dicke
Gruss
Beuer
hättste letzte Woche machen sollen, zu 1,04, sind immerhin grob geschätzt 3200 Oironen...
oder hastes so dicke
Gruss
Beuer
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.296.816 von Beuer am 03.08.06 12:31:33habe die von meinen zwischenkäufen daher kann ich sie hergeben habe auch mit 1,02 einen teil verkauft und zu 0,98
andere frage warum will sie keiner mehr haben ????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.296.881 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 12:37:25anda,es wird noch ein wenig dauern,aber dann
und jetzt wird der kurs nach unten gezogen wenn ich nicht so viel hätte würde ich nachkaufen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.297.318 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 13:08:22nachkaufen? Du schnagger hast doch grad erst verkauft!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.297.516 von SunnyG am 03.08.06 13:23:37ich habe doch geschrieben wenn ich nicht so viele HÄTTE würde ich nachkaufen.
bezieht sich auf HÄTTE war für die anderen gemeint
bezieht sich auf HÄTTE war für die anderen gemeint
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.295.635 von sampler am 03.08.06 11:04:37danke...
so weit unter pari hätte ich nicht erwartet
35000 im ASK ziemlich heftig
im ASK zu 0,85
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,84 6.100 12.075 14:00 03.08.2006 0,83 5.000 0,85 35.000 0,86 0,84 0,86 -0,02 -2,33% ja
Ask 35.000 Stück zu 0,85€
121035 FRA 0,84 6.100 12.075 14:00 03.08.2006 0,83 5.000 0,85 35.000 0,86 0,84 0,86 -0,02 -2,33% ja
Ask 35.000 Stück zu 0,85€
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.298.810 von hsba am 03.08.06 14:55:29alles gefaked
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.299.290 von alpine110 am 03.08.06 15:22:44passt doch wie immer nach ein wenig kurskosmetik nach unten gehts wieder hoch gewinnmitnahmen sind doch normal machen doch alle.
nur noch 5000 im ASK zu 0,86
was geht denn da drüben ab
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.301.423 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 17:22:20was geht da anda ,sag was ist da los
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.301.619 von Ramones am 03.08.06 17:31:49Ramones schau selbst…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.301.923 von SunnyG am 03.08.06 17:48:27was soll denn die spielerei da drüben hin und her die wollen denn kurs nicht nach oben lassen wird immer wieder gedrückt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.302.420 von hoffihoff am 03.08.06 18:14:23kein problem siehe die letzten tage wird immer wieder auf 1,25-1,30 hochgekauft kurz vor schluss.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.302.836 von anda2001 am 03.08.06 18:45:28sieht schon ziemlich interessant aus heute 25000 verkauft kurz danach wieder kekauft damit der kurs nicht fällt.
ab jetzt werden wie jeden tag nur noch käufe drüben gemacht.und morgen stehen wir wieder auf 0,88-0,90 tippe ich mal.
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HOPPLA 91800 stück drüben zu 1,20
SK 1,21=0,84€
Detailed Quote Snapshot 08/04/2006 03:46 AM
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so jetzt gehts heute mal wieder nach oben denn wer da drüben kurz mal 100 tausend stücke zu 1,20 kauft der weiss schon warum.die 0,80 steht
es sind nur 5000 im ASK zu 0,84 also pari zu drüben
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.313.861 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 10:27:40hey anda ,die 5k hatten wir doch gestern auch schon drin und trotzdem ist der kurs abgesackt ,aber viel wichtiger ist doch ,dass die 0,80 hält und die steht wie bombe
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.286 von Ramones am 04.08.06 11:00:36hey anda ,bist du eingeschlafen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.286 von Ramones am 04.08.06 11:00:36schau dir mal denn kursverlauf drüben an,da hat einer 96000 stück zu 1,20 gekauft,damit heute der kurs steigen kann damit ein teil aus dem ASK verschwindet.daher werden wir steigen,das ist natürlich nur meine meinung.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.672 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 11:30:24Sorry 91800 stück nur
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.672 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 11:30:24habe mir eben noch mal 2900stck gegönnt jetzt ist mein depot mit bay bei 40k ,sollte reichen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.702 von Ramones am 04.08.06 11:32:33habe nichts mehr unter 0,83 bekommen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.742 von Ramones am 04.08.06 11:34:52siehst du anda der 2k und 2,9k sind meine
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.702 von Ramones am 04.08.06 11:32:33hättest du aber billiger bekommen können,hast du die nicht aus dem ask kaufen können,werde meine 98....Stücke auch noch halten.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.314.782 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 11:37:51wo hätte ich die billiger kaufen können
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.315.203 von Ramones am 04.08.06 12:09:20gestern abend und heute morgen gleich waren ja ein paar zu 0,82 drin
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.315.466 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 12:26:53meine order gestern abend zu 0,83 hat keine sau ausgeführt,leider .egal,der aufstand wird kommen und dann kräftig
ui im moment 8cent vorbörslich vorne - gibt es news?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.317.119 von yoda am 04.08.06 14:25:10vielleicht
ich denke mal da kommt etwas denn die 91800 stück kauft man nicht einfach so vielleicht wusste der mehr.
So, in Stuttgart wollte mir keiner mehr welche geben, in Frankfurt hab ich sie zu 0,84 bekommen…aber was solls. Die Anzahl im Depot ist nun rund. Ich bleib long, was auch immer nun passiert!!!*
*Es sei den das Ding stürzt ins Bodenlose, aber daran glaub ich nicht. Bin überzeugt von dem bevorstehenden Boom.
Sagt mal, sollte die nächste Dines Ausgabe nicht nächsten Freitag kommen?
*Es sei den das Ding stürzt ins Bodenlose, aber daran glaub ich nicht. Bin überzeugt von dem bevorstehenden Boom.
Sagt mal, sollte die nächste Dines Ausgabe nicht nächsten Freitag kommen?
f***, kaum eröffnet Can, schon kann man die Teile günstiger haben
Naja, ich geb die erstmal eh nicht mehr her!
Naja, ich geb die erstmal eh nicht mehr her!
ja schade war vorbörslich gefaked - kommt schon mal vor in CAD - trotzdem bleibt noch der käufer von gestern mit 91.000 stücken...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.318.053 von SunnyG am 04.08.06 15:32:16wo bekommst du die billiger gibt keiner welche unter 0,84 her,drüben steht die 1,20
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.318.053 von SunnyG am 04.08.06 15:32:16keine sorge 1,22
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.318.851 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 16:22:47richtig schön die käufe drüben bleiben schön auf 1,20,mal sehen wenn wir steigen,wird noch ein wenig zurückhaltung geübt.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.319.320 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 16:55:17es wird langsam zeit einzusteigen,an die jenigen die es noch nicht getan haben
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.319.540 von Ramones am 04.08.06 17:10:23brauchen wir nicht wir steigen auch ohne die kommen erst wenn wir bei nem euro sind.der MM taxt schon nach oben.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.319.571 von anda2001 am 04.08.06 17:12:39ist schon komisch mit 700stückchen denn kurs drücken da hat es mal wieder einer ziemlich nötig damit er am wochenende auf tour gehen kann
1,22€ umgerechnet 0,85€
geht doch wie gesagt die 1,20 drüben halten kommt mir langsam so vor die richten sich nach uns.mal sehen wenn wir steigen was die drüben machen wir sind leider immer unter pari.hoffen wir mal das es nächste woche wenn die news kommen sollen ab gehen richtung 1€.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.327.780 von anda2001 am 05.08.06 08:32:56was für kursbewegende news erwartest du denn konkret?
silvervision
silvervision
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.327.946 von silvervision am 05.08.06 09:02:11Es stehen massenhaft New an bei diesem Wert. Einfach mal etwas zurück blättern.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.333.411 von loui2005 am 06.08.06 11:02:51Natürlich stehen - wie bei jedem beliebigen anderen Papier auch - news an.
Es darf aber durchaus etwas differenziert werden, was das an News ist und welcher Zeithorizont damit verbunden ist.
Wenn man darüber informiert ist, dann ist auch die "Gefahr" der Frustration wegen ausbleibender News oder News ohne kursbewegende Auswirkung nicht so groß.
Es geht lediglich darum, sich genau zu informieren, bzw. sich ein Bild der Situation zu machen.
Insofern hatte meine Frage einen provozierenden Character. Denn leider besteht in zu vielen Threads die Unart, mit Platitüden und Allgemeinpunkten um sich zu werfen und dadurch Erwartungen zu schüren, die sich kurzfristig nicht bestätigen werden statt auf den Punkt zu kommen.
Dieses "es stehen news an und der Kurs bewegt sich dann schnell da und da hin" hilft da nicht recht weiter.
Auch dein Hinweis mit dem zurückblättern ist da nicht hilfreich, da der Thread da nicht viel hergibt. Denn eine Beschäftigung ausschließlich mit dem Fakt des Mergers Bayswater/Pathfinder greift zu kurz.
Viel interessanter und aufschlußreicher und vor allem für die Erwartungshaltung wichtiger sind die operativen Aktivitäten beider Partner. Und da eines vorweg: Auf keinem der Gebiete wird derzeit oder kurzfristig gebohrt! Und ich denke mal, genau darauf beziehen sich aber die Erwartungen von einem Teil der jetzt begeisterten Akteure.
Aber genau diese verdammen dann die Company, wenn aus dieser Richtung keine News kommt. Insofern ist eine Beschäftigung mit den konkreten operativen Vorgängen beider Companys schon wichtig.
Aus der Homepage von Bayswater und Pathfinder gehen die zu erwartenden News hervor:
1. erwartete Bestätigung des Zusammengehens mit Pathfinder am 08.08. Das ist aber keine News sondern bereits im Kurs enthalten. Die Information wird den Kurs nicht nachhaltig beeinflussen.
2. Was Bohrungen angeht, sind wir am nächsten dran im Labrador Central Mineral Belt. Dort besteht die Absicht im Herbst 2006 mit Bohrungen zu beginnen. Vorher gibt es sehr warscheinlich news zu den Voruntersuchungen. Aber vor Mitte September würde ich da nichts erwarten.
Aus der Homepage: "Bayswater has a 2006/2007 exploration program is budgeted at C$5.7 million for the Central Labrador Uranium Project. The first stage of the program commenced in late June 2006 to identify uranium anomalies using a Fugro airborne radiometric and magnetic survey totaling nearly 40,000 line km, followed by prospecting, mapping and sampling. Soil sampling, ground geophysics and trenching will then be undertaken as required to define drill targets. Drilling of prospective uranium targets is expected to commence in the fall of 2006"
3. Athabasca: Da gibt es nur sehr allgemeine Aussagen zu den operativen Aktivitäten: "The Company intends to conduct deep penetrating airborne geophysical surveys and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this under explored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets."
Da bewegt sich nach meiner Ansicht zur Zeit nichts.
4. North Thelon. Auch da sind wir von Bohrungen noch entfernt. Hier geht es derzeit im Wesentlichen um die Zusammenfassung und Auswertung der bisher erhobenen Daten und um radiometrische Untersuchungen wie beim central Belt: "Bayswater has a C$600,000 budget for the summer of 2006 to complete a compilation of historical data, conduct airborne magnetic and radiometric surveying and follow-up prospecting".
News meiner Ansicht nach nicht vor Oktober
5. South Thelon. Ähnlich wie North Thelon: "Pathfinder is planning a MegaTem electromagnetic survey and follow-up prospecting of its property to the north in the summer of 2006."
6. Interessant ist das Joint Venture mit Strongbow Exploration. Von dort sind durchaus überraschende News zu erwarten, je nachdem, was Stronbow auftut: "Strongbow must offer all Canadian uranium opportunities that it identifies to Bayswater for inclusion in the joint venture"
7. Niger. Die Aussagen dazu sind eher allgemein gehalten und auch nicht mit Termin versehen: "Bayswater plans a detailed compilation of all previous work and will likely follow with a high resolution airborne radiometric survey prior to further ground work."
Das kann wohl noch dauern, bevor hier was kommt.
Zur Zeit sehe ich nur einen Faktor, der kurzfristig den Kurs bewegen wird: Uranwerte haben allgemein mit dem gesamten Metallmarkt konsolidiert. Dies wird sehr schnell aufgeholt werden, da die Marktteilnehmer erkennen werden, das im Gegensatz zu den übrigen Metallen Uran seit Jahren nur eine Richtung kennt und damit die Uranshares zur Zeit im Verhältnis zur Entwicklung des Urans billig sind. Da wird in den nächsten Wochen ein Ausgleich nach oben stattfinden, der auch Bayswater - mit oder ohne news - mitnimmt.
Bayswater hat "Kursschielerei" nicht verdient. Das ist ein Langfristinvestment mit hohem Potential. Aber es müssen eben auch Rückschläge einkalkuliert werden.
Diese Gefahr liegt in der Natur des Characters der Firma. Anders als Pinetree Capital oder Mega Uranium, die durch Zukäufe nachgewiesener Ressourcen und Reserven wachsen und damit ihre MKP steigern, hat Bayswater noch kein Gramm Uran definitiv als Ressource/Reserve nachgewiesen.
Aber das macht ja auch eigentlich den Reiz aus.
Mittelfristig muß das Potential aber auch nachgewiesen werden.
Erfolg hat der, der eine Mine nachweist.
Und Bayswater hat da nicht die schlechtesten Chancen
silvervision
Es darf aber durchaus etwas differenziert werden, was das an News ist und welcher Zeithorizont damit verbunden ist.
Wenn man darüber informiert ist, dann ist auch die "Gefahr" der Frustration wegen ausbleibender News oder News ohne kursbewegende Auswirkung nicht so groß.
Es geht lediglich darum, sich genau zu informieren, bzw. sich ein Bild der Situation zu machen.
Insofern hatte meine Frage einen provozierenden Character. Denn leider besteht in zu vielen Threads die Unart, mit Platitüden und Allgemeinpunkten um sich zu werfen und dadurch Erwartungen zu schüren, die sich kurzfristig nicht bestätigen werden statt auf den Punkt zu kommen.
Dieses "es stehen news an und der Kurs bewegt sich dann schnell da und da hin" hilft da nicht recht weiter.
Auch dein Hinweis mit dem zurückblättern ist da nicht hilfreich, da der Thread da nicht viel hergibt. Denn eine Beschäftigung ausschließlich mit dem Fakt des Mergers Bayswater/Pathfinder greift zu kurz.
Viel interessanter und aufschlußreicher und vor allem für die Erwartungshaltung wichtiger sind die operativen Aktivitäten beider Partner. Und da eines vorweg: Auf keinem der Gebiete wird derzeit oder kurzfristig gebohrt! Und ich denke mal, genau darauf beziehen sich aber die Erwartungen von einem Teil der jetzt begeisterten Akteure.
Aber genau diese verdammen dann die Company, wenn aus dieser Richtung keine News kommt. Insofern ist eine Beschäftigung mit den konkreten operativen Vorgängen beider Companys schon wichtig.
Aus der Homepage von Bayswater und Pathfinder gehen die zu erwartenden News hervor:
1. erwartete Bestätigung des Zusammengehens mit Pathfinder am 08.08. Das ist aber keine News sondern bereits im Kurs enthalten. Die Information wird den Kurs nicht nachhaltig beeinflussen.
2. Was Bohrungen angeht, sind wir am nächsten dran im Labrador Central Mineral Belt. Dort besteht die Absicht im Herbst 2006 mit Bohrungen zu beginnen. Vorher gibt es sehr warscheinlich news zu den Voruntersuchungen. Aber vor Mitte September würde ich da nichts erwarten.
Aus der Homepage: "Bayswater has a 2006/2007 exploration program is budgeted at C$5.7 million for the Central Labrador Uranium Project. The first stage of the program commenced in late June 2006 to identify uranium anomalies using a Fugro airborne radiometric and magnetic survey totaling nearly 40,000 line km, followed by prospecting, mapping and sampling. Soil sampling, ground geophysics and trenching will then be undertaken as required to define drill targets. Drilling of prospective uranium targets is expected to commence in the fall of 2006"
3. Athabasca: Da gibt es nur sehr allgemeine Aussagen zu den operativen Aktivitäten: "The Company intends to conduct deep penetrating airborne geophysical surveys and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this under explored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets."
Da bewegt sich nach meiner Ansicht zur Zeit nichts.
4. North Thelon. Auch da sind wir von Bohrungen noch entfernt. Hier geht es derzeit im Wesentlichen um die Zusammenfassung und Auswertung der bisher erhobenen Daten und um radiometrische Untersuchungen wie beim central Belt: "Bayswater has a C$600,000 budget for the summer of 2006 to complete a compilation of historical data, conduct airborne magnetic and radiometric surveying and follow-up prospecting".
News meiner Ansicht nach nicht vor Oktober
5. South Thelon. Ähnlich wie North Thelon: "Pathfinder is planning a MegaTem electromagnetic survey and follow-up prospecting of its property to the north in the summer of 2006."
6. Interessant ist das Joint Venture mit Strongbow Exploration. Von dort sind durchaus überraschende News zu erwarten, je nachdem, was Stronbow auftut: "Strongbow must offer all Canadian uranium opportunities that it identifies to Bayswater for inclusion in the joint venture"
7. Niger. Die Aussagen dazu sind eher allgemein gehalten und auch nicht mit Termin versehen: "Bayswater plans a detailed compilation of all previous work and will likely follow with a high resolution airborne radiometric survey prior to further ground work."
Das kann wohl noch dauern, bevor hier was kommt.
Zur Zeit sehe ich nur einen Faktor, der kurzfristig den Kurs bewegen wird: Uranwerte haben allgemein mit dem gesamten Metallmarkt konsolidiert. Dies wird sehr schnell aufgeholt werden, da die Marktteilnehmer erkennen werden, das im Gegensatz zu den übrigen Metallen Uran seit Jahren nur eine Richtung kennt und damit die Uranshares zur Zeit im Verhältnis zur Entwicklung des Urans billig sind. Da wird in den nächsten Wochen ein Ausgleich nach oben stattfinden, der auch Bayswater - mit oder ohne news - mitnimmt.
Bayswater hat "Kursschielerei" nicht verdient. Das ist ein Langfristinvestment mit hohem Potential. Aber es müssen eben auch Rückschläge einkalkuliert werden.
Diese Gefahr liegt in der Natur des Characters der Firma. Anders als Pinetree Capital oder Mega Uranium, die durch Zukäufe nachgewiesener Ressourcen und Reserven wachsen und damit ihre MKP steigern, hat Bayswater noch kein Gramm Uran definitiv als Ressource/Reserve nachgewiesen.
Aber das macht ja auch eigentlich den Reiz aus.
Mittelfristig muß das Potential aber auch nachgewiesen werden.
Erfolg hat der, der eine Mine nachweist.
Und Bayswater hat da nicht die schlechtesten Chancen
silvervision
Noch ein Nachtrag in eigener Sache:
Eine Community lebt vor allem durch Informationsgewinnung durch Recherche und durch den Austausch von Interpretationen.
Der Infogehalt der überwiegenden Anzahl der Postings - nicht nur in diesem Thread - geht aber leider gegen Null.
Die gebetsmühlenartige Beschwörung auf steigende Kurse oder das der Kurs "hält" (wie die Frisur?) oder fällt (um Gottes Willen ihr Börsengötter), als wenn Börsenkurse wie das Wetter in irgenteiner Form natürlichen Ursprungs wären, das "Unverständis" über die Bewertung von ein paar cent unter oder über Pari gegenüber einer Vergleichbörse, das Schimpfen über "abweichende" Meinungen (noch nicht in diesem Thread) müllt leider die tatsächlichen Infos zu.
Was einen Kurs tatsächlich bewegt und welches Potential aufgrund bestimmter Faktoren ein Wertpapier hat, kommt leider oft viel zu kurz. Letztendlich wird der Anlageerfolg aber auschließlich durch diese Faktoren bestimmt.
Kursschielerie ist - außer für Profis - Zeitverschwendung.
Die inhaltliche Auseinandersetzung mit einem Investment dagegen unverzichtbar und Basis des Erfolgs.
silvervision
Eine Community lebt vor allem durch Informationsgewinnung durch Recherche und durch den Austausch von Interpretationen.
Der Infogehalt der überwiegenden Anzahl der Postings - nicht nur in diesem Thread - geht aber leider gegen Null.
Die gebetsmühlenartige Beschwörung auf steigende Kurse oder das der Kurs "hält" (wie die Frisur?) oder fällt (um Gottes Willen ihr Börsengötter), als wenn Börsenkurse wie das Wetter in irgenteiner Form natürlichen Ursprungs wären, das "Unverständis" über die Bewertung von ein paar cent unter oder über Pari gegenüber einer Vergleichbörse, das Schimpfen über "abweichende" Meinungen (noch nicht in diesem Thread) müllt leider die tatsächlichen Infos zu.
Was einen Kurs tatsächlich bewegt und welches Potential aufgrund bestimmter Faktoren ein Wertpapier hat, kommt leider oft viel zu kurz. Letztendlich wird der Anlageerfolg aber auschließlich durch diese Faktoren bestimmt.
Kursschielerie ist - außer für Profis - Zeitverschwendung.
Die inhaltliche Auseinandersetzung mit einem Investment dagegen unverzichtbar und Basis des Erfolgs.
silvervision
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.334.687 von silvervision am 06.08.06 14:39:37ich denke das sich jeder der in aktien investiert sich selber seiner risiken bewusst sein muss.und auch informationen sich holen sollte devor er sein geld investiert,falls er das nicht tut sollte er besser ins casino gehen und auf rot oder schwarz setzen.
was ist denn heute los warum schmeisst da einer so weit unter pari hats da einem sein SL abgeschosssen.
Bevor sich noch jemand ärgert, weil er hier unbewusst so schöne Geschenke macht:
SK 1.20 CAN$ =0.8288 EUR
sampler
SK 1.20 CAN$ =0.8288 EUR
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.337.844 von sampler am 07.08.06 09:31:27da braucht vielleicht einer geld damit er in reese investieren kann
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.337.844 von sampler am 07.08.06 09:31:27Lieb von Dir
Genau! 0,82 € nicht 0,78 €
Genau! 0,82 € nicht 0,78 €
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.337.923 von anda2001 am 07.08.06 09:39:03Oder in die neue.
Um die zu bekommen muss er aber erst noch einmal über 500€ löhnen.
Um die zu bekommen muss er aber erst noch einmal über 500€ löhnen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.334.687 von silvervision am 06.08.06 14:39:37Silvervision: Zwei spitzenmäßige postings, vielen Dank!
sind ja gleich wieder da wo wir waren ask und bid sehen gut aus.
Ich will auch nicht faul sein und sag nochmal was zur Technik, auch wenn ich derzeit noch nicht wieder drin bin (warte noch auf mein persönliches Limit um die 0,70 Cent, wie ich bereits schrieb).
American bulls sieht auf Tagessicht ein "buy-if". Drei Kriterien könnten das "buy" bestätigen:
- Ein Eröffnungspreis mit Aufwärts-Gap, der nicht wieder unterschritten wird,
- Eine Eröffnung auf oder leicht unter Vortagesniveau, wobei der Vortages-Schlusskurs im Verlauf nicht mehr unterschritten wird,
- Eine Eröffnung mit einem großen Abwärts-Gap, Schlusskurs ebenfalls unterhalb des Vortages-Schlusskurses, aber aufwärts gerichtete Tendenz (=lange weiße Kerze)
Achtung: keine Garantie für Übersetzungsfehler!!! Bitte selbst nachlesen unter http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=BVE…
Auf Wochensicht sieht American Bulls allerdings ein "sell-confirmed", also ein bestätigtes Verkaufssignal!
Der Sentiment-Indikator steht bei 57 und ist damit neutral. http://www.stockhouse.com/comp_info.asp?symbol=BVE&table=LIS…
StockTA ist hingegen für alle Laufzeiten bullish, langfristig sogar very bullish! Leichte Widerstände liegen bei 1,23, 1,38, 1,44 und 1,67 CAD, Unterstützungen bei 1,19, 1,11 und eine sehr starke bei 1,02 CAD.
Allen Investierten steigende Kurse! (Und mir einen kurzen Rückschlag auf 0,70 € :laugh
American bulls sieht auf Tagessicht ein "buy-if". Drei Kriterien könnten das "buy" bestätigen:
- Ein Eröffnungspreis mit Aufwärts-Gap, der nicht wieder unterschritten wird,
- Eine Eröffnung auf oder leicht unter Vortagesniveau, wobei der Vortages-Schlusskurs im Verlauf nicht mehr unterschritten wird,
- Eine Eröffnung mit einem großen Abwärts-Gap, Schlusskurs ebenfalls unterhalb des Vortages-Schlusskurses, aber aufwärts gerichtete Tendenz (=lange weiße Kerze)
Achtung: keine Garantie für Übersetzungsfehler!!! Bitte selbst nachlesen unter http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=BVE…
Auf Wochensicht sieht American Bulls allerdings ein "sell-confirmed", also ein bestätigtes Verkaufssignal!
Der Sentiment-Indikator steht bei 57 und ist damit neutral. http://www.stockhouse.com/comp_info.asp?symbol=BVE&table=LIS…
StockTA ist hingegen für alle Laufzeiten bullish, langfristig sogar very bullish! Leichte Widerstände liegen bei 1,23, 1,38, 1,44 und 1,67 CAD, Unterstützungen bei 1,19, 1,11 und eine sehr starke bei 1,02 CAD.
Allen Investierten steigende Kurse! (Und mir einen kurzen Rückschlag auf 0,70 € :laugh
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.338.378 von justabob am 07.08.06 10:20:54Sorry - Quellenangabe für StockTA vergessen: http://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=BVE.C&num1=1…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.338.396 von justabob am 07.08.06 10:22:22sagt mal dines wird sich auch bald wieder melden,was passiert dann wohl .fusion ist gelaufen dann kann es doch eigentlich nur noch um ein paar andere news gehen vielleicht neubewertung
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.339.638 von Ramones am 07.08.06 11:58:33Visas war immer derjenige, der was über die Inhalte des Dines-Letters wußte. Ich habe keine Verbindungen dahin.
Schonmal wurde auch was in den bullboards gepostet, das gab aber regelmäßig böse Kommentare, weil Dines wohl jeden verklagt, der was aus seinem newsletter veröffentlicht.
Ich fand wirklich supergut die postings von silvervision 1 bzw. 2 Seiten zuvor! Er macht sich genau Gedanken darüber, wann was an news kommen könnte. Klang mir total einleuchtend.
Ich glaube persönlich, der Kurzfrist-Zock ist vorbei, daher bin ich auch nicht traurig, dass ich per stopp-loss erstmal rausgeflogen bin. Ich glaube aber auch, dass bve bei allen "normalen" Explorer-Risiken langfristig - das kann auch Jahre dauern - ein Super-Investment sein wird. Daher lauere ich auch darauf, um die 70 Eurocent nochmal reinzukommen.
Schonmal wurde auch was in den bullboards gepostet, das gab aber regelmäßig böse Kommentare, weil Dines wohl jeden verklagt, der was aus seinem newsletter veröffentlicht.
Ich fand wirklich supergut die postings von silvervision 1 bzw. 2 Seiten zuvor! Er macht sich genau Gedanken darüber, wann was an news kommen könnte. Klang mir total einleuchtend.
Ich glaube persönlich, der Kurzfrist-Zock ist vorbei, daher bin ich auch nicht traurig, dass ich per stopp-loss erstmal rausgeflogen bin. Ich glaube aber auch, dass bve bei allen "normalen" Explorer-Risiken langfristig - das kann auch Jahre dauern - ein Super-Investment sein wird. Daher lauere ich auch darauf, um die 70 Eurocent nochmal reinzukommen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.340.683 von justabob am 07.08.06 13:33:26Die vermuteten Termine sind Erfahrungswerte - Bayswater kann schneller oder langsamer sein.
Das Thelon Basin wurde im letzten Uranboom bis Anfang der 80er bzw. bis zu dem Zeitpunkt exploriert, als im Athabasca Basin hochgradige Vorkommen gefunden wurden. Obwohl die Geologie beider Gebiete ähnlich ist, beträgt die Menge der bekannten vorkommen im Thelon Basin gerade mal 10% der im Athabasca Basin bereits gefundenen. Da ist also noch viel zu explorieren und die Erwartungshaltung entsprechend hoch. Nicht zuletzt deswegen wurde Bayswater von einem bestimmten Herrn in sein Depot aufgenommen.
Zu dem Börsenbriefthema habe ich letzte Woche etwas gepostet:
"Ein bekannter Börsenbriefschreiber aus den USA sieht das so:
Auszug aus seinem Newsletter vom 21.07:
... Holding bayswater for a couple of years could work out very profitably ...
Im übrigen widmet er Bayswater in seinem newsletter einen Artikel mit ca. 25 Zeilen, der im Wesentlichen eine Zusammenfassung der (hier im Thread) bekannten Liegenschaften von Bayswater und die Empfehlung ... we would not be happy with your paying much more than $1.50 (C$)... beinhaltet.
Allgemein zu Uran-Shares sagt er "... Indeed, when the uranium bull market really gets underway, some of our selections become what we call "uranium spacewalkers", a financial version of our astronauts in outer space. Hedge funds and world class speculators have yet to pour into these uran mining shares, whose small caps will rise gloriously, pushed skyward by mutual funds and assorted lemmings ..."
und weiter
"... the train is leaving the station and this is around the time to average down on your favorite uranium stocks..."
Dem ist eigentlich nichts hinzuzufügen außer einem Ratschlag desselben Herrns:
"... we advise against watching prices daily, except by professionals, and being prepared to hold them into the foreseeable future ..."
In diesem Sinne (für alle Langfristinvestierten): sit back and relax - enjoy the show
"
Dazu ist folgendes anzumerken: wenn ein Wertpapier in diesen Börsenbrief aufgenommen wird, dann kommt das einem Ritterschlag gleich. Die Qualität der Projekte und des Managements kann dadurch als "auf Herz und Nieren geprüft" angesehen werden. Das BV leicht zeitverzögert Bayswater empfielt, kann Zufall sein, kann aber auch als Ursache eben diesem Börsenbrief haben. Letztendlich ist BV aber - zumindest für mich, der ich BV und andere Pusherempfehlungen nicht verfolge - in diesem Zusammenhang bestenfalls zufällig und damit irrelevant.
Ich betone es aber folgendes: Auch dieser bewußte Börsenbrief hat nicht mehr Infos veröffentlicht als hier oder auf der Bayswater/Pathfinder homepage bereits bekannt waren. Der Schub, der aus der Empfehlung entstand ist definitiv vorbei. Eine weitere Erwähnung in dem Börsenbrief (wie die am 21.07) wird kommen, aber mit Sicherheit keine gravierende Kurswirkung haben.
Das muß Bayswater jetzt selbst durch Ergebnisse tun.
Also in diesem Sinne - nicht zu sehr auf bestimmte Börsenbriefe focussieren.
silvervision
Das Thelon Basin wurde im letzten Uranboom bis Anfang der 80er bzw. bis zu dem Zeitpunkt exploriert, als im Athabasca Basin hochgradige Vorkommen gefunden wurden. Obwohl die Geologie beider Gebiete ähnlich ist, beträgt die Menge der bekannten vorkommen im Thelon Basin gerade mal 10% der im Athabasca Basin bereits gefundenen. Da ist also noch viel zu explorieren und die Erwartungshaltung entsprechend hoch. Nicht zuletzt deswegen wurde Bayswater von einem bestimmten Herrn in sein Depot aufgenommen.
Zu dem Börsenbriefthema habe ich letzte Woche etwas gepostet:
"Ein bekannter Börsenbriefschreiber aus den USA sieht das so:
Auszug aus seinem Newsletter vom 21.07:
... Holding bayswater for a couple of years could work out very profitably ...
Im übrigen widmet er Bayswater in seinem newsletter einen Artikel mit ca. 25 Zeilen, der im Wesentlichen eine Zusammenfassung der (hier im Thread) bekannten Liegenschaften von Bayswater und die Empfehlung ... we would not be happy with your paying much more than $1.50 (C$)... beinhaltet.
Allgemein zu Uran-Shares sagt er "... Indeed, when the uranium bull market really gets underway, some of our selections become what we call "uranium spacewalkers", a financial version of our astronauts in outer space. Hedge funds and world class speculators have yet to pour into these uran mining shares, whose small caps will rise gloriously, pushed skyward by mutual funds and assorted lemmings ..."
und weiter
"... the train is leaving the station and this is around the time to average down on your favorite uranium stocks..."
Dem ist eigentlich nichts hinzuzufügen außer einem Ratschlag desselben Herrns:
"... we advise against watching prices daily, except by professionals, and being prepared to hold them into the foreseeable future ..."
In diesem Sinne (für alle Langfristinvestierten): sit back and relax - enjoy the show
"
Dazu ist folgendes anzumerken: wenn ein Wertpapier in diesen Börsenbrief aufgenommen wird, dann kommt das einem Ritterschlag gleich. Die Qualität der Projekte und des Managements kann dadurch als "auf Herz und Nieren geprüft" angesehen werden. Das BV leicht zeitverzögert Bayswater empfielt, kann Zufall sein, kann aber auch als Ursache eben diesem Börsenbrief haben. Letztendlich ist BV aber - zumindest für mich, der ich BV und andere Pusherempfehlungen nicht verfolge - in diesem Zusammenhang bestenfalls zufällig und damit irrelevant.
Ich betone es aber folgendes: Auch dieser bewußte Börsenbrief hat nicht mehr Infos veröffentlicht als hier oder auf der Bayswater/Pathfinder homepage bereits bekannt waren. Der Schub, der aus der Empfehlung entstand ist definitiv vorbei. Eine weitere Erwähnung in dem Börsenbrief (wie die am 21.07) wird kommen, aber mit Sicherheit keine gravierende Kurswirkung haben.
Das muß Bayswater jetzt selbst durch Ergebnisse tun.
Also in diesem Sinne - nicht zu sehr auf bestimmte Börsenbriefe focussieren.
silvervision
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,78 5.000 121.230 15:51 07.08.2006 0,78 5.000 0,82 5.000 0,80 0,77 0,83 -0,05 -6,02% ja
121035 FRA 0,78 5.000 121.230 15:51 07.08.2006 0,78 5.000 0,82 5.000 0,80 0,77 0,83 -0,05 -6,02% ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.342.293 von hsba am 07.08.06 15:56:43stuttgart schlägt die richtige linie ein
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.342.999 von Ramones am 07.08.06 16:52:54wird schon werden kann sich nur noch um .... handeln.
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime 121035 FRA 0,77 10.000 146.530 17:25 07.08.2006 0,76 5.000 0,79 5.000 0,80 0,77 0,83 -0,06 -7,23% ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.343.583 von hsba am 07.08.06 17:36:26tagestief und das vor dem 08.08.06
dieses dämliche gepusche von Bv ist echt schlimm. der chart sieht ja echt schlecht aus. da werden bald alle bv lemminge wieder raus sein und dann sehen wir einen kurs von 50 cent. sollte innerhalb von 10 tagen soweit sein. scheinbar gehen hier einige short. machen die ja alle bei den BV- Aktien.
hier wird nicht mehr gekauft, sondern nach kurzen pusch voll auf fallende kurse gesetzt. und bis 50 cent wird es locker runter gehen. solange wird auch geshortet. und wenn dann alle die nerven verlieren, dann geht es auch noch mit einem rutsch auf 40 cent. hier werden jetzt schön die stop losses abgegrast. ich kaufe jetzt ganz sicher nicht. warum fällt denn der kurs wenn die aktie doch sooooooooooo toll sein soll? kauforder bei 45 cent und abwarten.
selbst conatct geht runter obwohl die bohrergebnisse anstehen und sie dann schnell zum produzenten werden. ist doch verrückt.
aber nach den borhergebnissen werden die shorties brennen. Kursaussetzung und dann war es das mit denen.
hier wird nicht mehr gekauft, sondern nach kurzen pusch voll auf fallende kurse gesetzt. und bis 50 cent wird es locker runter gehen. solange wird auch geshortet. und wenn dann alle die nerven verlieren, dann geht es auch noch mit einem rutsch auf 40 cent. hier werden jetzt schön die stop losses abgegrast. ich kaufe jetzt ganz sicher nicht. warum fällt denn der kurs wenn die aktie doch sooooooooooo toll sein soll? kauforder bei 45 cent und abwarten.
selbst conatct geht runter obwohl die bohrergebnisse anstehen und sie dann schnell zum produzenten werden. ist doch verrückt.
aber nach den borhergebnissen werden die shorties brennen. Kursaussetzung und dann war es das mit denen.
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,76 9.800 178.730 18:11 07.08.2006 0,75 15.000 0,77 15.000 0,80 0,76 0,83 -0,07 -8,43% ja
121035 FRA 0,76 9.800 178.730 18:11 07.08.2006 0,75 15.000 0,77 15.000 0,80 0,76 0,83 -0,07 -8,43% ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.344.223 von hsba am 07.08.06 18:25:13oohh sieht der chart heute scheisse aus
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.345.105 von Ramones am 07.08.06 19:47:161,20 Canadian Dollar = 0,8274 Euro
Sorry, das war Schlusskurs in CAN.
Szenario 1: Stopkurse ausgelöst und abgegrast, dafür sprechen die grösseren Pakete, die ja nicht nur verkauft, sondern auch gekauft wurden (super intelligente Aussage!) und in CAN morgen versilbert werden...
Szenario2: Ausverkauf, da keiner mehr mit weiteren positiven Nachrichten rechnet und die Kohle woanders weiter verbraten wird.
Szenario3: Alles wieder nur Beschiss und unser ganzer Schotter ist umverteilt, Geld is nich weg, hat nur n anderer...
We will see...
Gruss
Beuer
Sorry, das war Schlusskurs in CAN.
Szenario 1: Stopkurse ausgelöst und abgegrast, dafür sprechen die grösseren Pakete, die ja nicht nur verkauft, sondern auch gekauft wurden (super intelligente Aussage!) und in CAN morgen versilbert werden...
Szenario2: Ausverkauf, da keiner mehr mit weiteren positiven Nachrichten rechnet und die Kohle woanders weiter verbraten wird.
Szenario3: Alles wieder nur Beschiss und unser ganzer Schotter ist umverteilt, Geld is nich weg, hat nur n anderer...
We will see...
Gruss
Beuer
Wieso bekomme ich eine Kurse in Canada? Kann mir einer bitte den Schlußkurs von drüben posten. War heute nicht am Rechner. 10% Minus
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.346.637 von SunnyG am 07.08.06 21:57:31kein handel feiertag drüben.
habe es mir schon fast gedacht das es einmal so kommt da wird der kurs abgegrasst und die SL ausgelöst hatten wir schonmal und danach kamen immer steigende kurse.ich denke mal nicht das es noch wieter runter geht.der kurs fällt ohne grund aber wir haben vor ein paar tagen einige grössere kauforders gesehen.mit diesen packeten konnte man schon einiges bewirken.
....sind hier eigentlich alle total bescheuert !? Was soll die Scheiße vonwegen: "der Chart sieht ja total Scheiße aus..... In zehn Tagen sind wir wieder bei € 0,50..." Am allerbesten jedoch: "scheinbar gehen hier einige short...". Das sind mit Abstand die dümmsten Bashversuche des gestrigen Tages ! Scheinbar ärgern sich einige Dummbrote, dass sie vor der heutigen, Aktionärszustimmungspflichtigen Fusion von Bayswater/ Pathfinder nicht zu absoluten Schnäppchenpreisen reingekommen sind ! Leute wenn das morgen in trockenen Tüchern ist, haben wir einen Uranexplorer der mehr Land besitzt als die meisten produzierenden Minen in Kanada zusammen.... Die Tatsache, das u.a. CAMECO in den "Athabasca Basin Properties" direkter, bereits prdozierender Nachbar mit einem moentanen Aktienkurs von über € 30,- ist, lässt mein Herz doch deutlich höher schlagen..... Es heisst wortwörtlich: "Basement fault structures and electromagnetic conductors, that trace favourable graphitic zones, are key elements associated with large, high grade, unconformity related uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. Such deposits include Cameco Corporation's (TSX: CCO) McArthur River and Cigar Lake mines located to the east. These are the world's largest high-grade uranium deposits."
Von mir aus sollen die Heulsusen hier solange rumstänkern und auf dieser Aktie rumhacken wie sie wollen ! Ab morgen sind die Karten neu gelegt.................
Von mir aus sollen die Heulsusen hier solange rumstänkern und auf dieser Aktie rumhacken wie sie wollen ! Ab morgen sind die Karten neu gelegt.................
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.350.010 von Sauschwarte am 08.08.06 08:53:48meine vollste zustimmung alles nur panikmache.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.350.010 von Sauschwarte am 08.08.06 08:53:48100 % Zustimmung!!
Nochmal zur Erinnerung! -weil manche es nicht begriffen haben-
1. Bayswater ist ein kanadischer Wert
2. Der Kurs wird in Kanada gemacht!
3. Schlusskurs immer noch 1.20 CAN$ = 0.8346 EUR
So, nun bleibt mal alle entspannt
sampler
Nochmal zur Erinnerung! -weil manche es nicht begriffen haben-
1. Bayswater ist ein kanadischer Wert
2. Der Kurs wird in Kanada gemacht!
3. Schlusskurs immer noch 1.20 CAN$ = 0.8346 EUR
So, nun bleibt mal alle entspannt
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.350.416 von sampler am 08.08.06 09:35:13
Bayswater, Pathfinder get engaged; to vote Aug. 8
2006-07-12 08:48 ET - News Release
See News Release (C-BVE) Bayswater Ventures Corp
Mr. George Leary of Bayswater reports
BAYSWATER AND PATHFINDER EXECUTE MERGER AGREEMENT
Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. have executed a definitive arrangement agreement to merge as announced in Stockwatch on April 19, 2006. The merger will amalgamate Bayswater and Pathfinder into a new company to be named Bayswater Uranium Corp. pursuant to a plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia).
The companies anticipate the arrangement will be completed following receipt of shareholder approval at the special meetings of shareholders of each company scheduled for Aug. 8, 2006, and approval of the arrangement by the British Columbia Supreme Court as required by the terms of the arrangement. At the meetings, shareholders will be asked to approve the terms of the arrangement described in the joint information circular being mailed to shareholders this week.
Bayswater, Pathfinder get engaged; to vote Aug. 8
2006-07-12 08:48 ET - News Release
See News Release (C-BVE) Bayswater Ventures Corp
Mr. George Leary of Bayswater reports
BAYSWATER AND PATHFINDER EXECUTE MERGER AGREEMENT
Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. have executed a definitive arrangement agreement to merge as announced in Stockwatch on April 19, 2006. The merger will amalgamate Bayswater and Pathfinder into a new company to be named Bayswater Uranium Corp. pursuant to a plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia).
The companies anticipate the arrangement will be completed following receipt of shareholder approval at the special meetings of shareholders of each company scheduled for Aug. 8, 2006, and approval of the arrangement by the British Columbia Supreme Court as required by the terms of the arrangement. At the meetings, shareholders will be asked to approve the terms of the arrangement described in the joint information circular being mailed to shareholders this week.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.352.014 von Sauschwarte am 08.08.06 11:44:33...tja Leute..... Das Bid und Ask steht in Kanada vorbörslich im ausgewogenen Verhältnis von sage und schreibe $ 1,48 !!!! DAS IST VORBÖRSLICH JAHRESHOCH !!!!! Umgerechnet sind das € 1,03 !!!!!!! Wir sind quasi € 0,25 vorbörslich unter Pari und hier hat das echt noch kein Schwein gerafft !!!!
Noch sieht das richtig dufte aus Noch knapp über eine 1 Stunde und wir wissen mehr!!
Press Release Source: Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Bayswater Announces an Airborne Radiometric/Magnetic Survey on its North Thelon Basin Properties
Tuesday August 8, 8:15 am ET
Thelon Basin is Analogous to the Prolific Athabasca Basin-The Number One Producer of Uranium in The World Targeting For High Grade Unconformity Deposits
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 8, 2006) - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BVE - News; the "Company") is pleased to announce that a fixed wing radiometric and magnetic survey comprising a total of about 20,000 line km of surveying at line spacings of 200 metres has commenced on all its North Thelon Basin Properties as described in a News Release earlier today. The survey is being conducted by Toronto based Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. The survey has commenced on the Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW - News) joint venture permits-namely Permit Area-1 and Permit Area-2 in the western part of the region and will then proceed to Bayswater's 100% owned five claim blocks in the eastern part of the region. Under the Canada Uranium Joint Venture agreement as announced January 24, 2006 Strongbow have elected to designate these two permit areas as an "Earn-in Project" whereby Bayswater is required to spend the first $600,000 in exploration expenditures in order to maintain its 50% interest.
ADVERTISEMENT
Target properties are all along the Thelon Basin margin except for Permit Area-1 which is associated with a basement high within the basin. Therefore all properties covered by the current survey offer potential for discovery of surface to very shallow unconformity type uranium deposits that should be reflective in radiometric surveys.
Following completion of the airborne survey and analysis of the data, the Company plans to carry out a preliminary follow-up prospecting program of radiometric anomalies this fall weather permitting.
About Thelon Basin - The Thelon Basin is recognized for its geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin--the number one producer of uranium in the world from the worlds largest and highest grade unconformity type deposits. Thelon Basin is located about 350 km to the north of the Athabasca Basin. The Thelon Basin received limited exploration for unconformity type uranium deposits commencing in the late 1960's until the early 1980's and is currently receiving renewed interest. It remains highly underexplored compared to the Athabasca Basin and modern exploration techniques-particularly more advanced geophysical systems are only now being applied to the basin. For example, Pathfinder Resources is currently carrying out a MegaTem survey on their large land holding adjoining Bayswater in the southern part of the basin.
About Bayswater Ventures Corp. - Bayswater is a junior exploration company focused on developing uranium projects in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Labrador's Central Mineral Belt, northern Canada's Thelon Basin, and in Niger, West Africa. Bayswater is also exploring the Avoca Project in Ireland for base metals. In April 2006, Bayswater signed a Letter Agreement to merge with Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:PHR - News). The merger is anticipated to close subsequent to shareholder meetings to approve the transaction on August 8, 2006. The combined company will have large land holdings in Canada's three major uranium districts and other key exploration regions. Bayswater is building asset and shareholder value through strategic land acquisitions in key uranium districts.
Bayswaters exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), a qualified person under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
George M. Leary, President
Warning: The Company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
George M. Leary
Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Investor Contact
(403) 265-3775
gleary@bayswaterventures.com
www.bayswaterventures.com
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Bayswater Announces an Airborne Radiometric/Magnetic Survey on its North Thelon Basin Properties
Tuesday August 8, 8:15 am ET
Thelon Basin is Analogous to the Prolific Athabasca Basin-The Number One Producer of Uranium in The World Targeting For High Grade Unconformity Deposits
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 8, 2006) - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BVE - News; the "Company") is pleased to announce that a fixed wing radiometric and magnetic survey comprising a total of about 20,000 line km of surveying at line spacings of 200 metres has commenced on all its North Thelon Basin Properties as described in a News Release earlier today. The survey is being conducted by Toronto based Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. The survey has commenced on the Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW - News) joint venture permits-namely Permit Area-1 and Permit Area-2 in the western part of the region and will then proceed to Bayswater's 100% owned five claim blocks in the eastern part of the region. Under the Canada Uranium Joint Venture agreement as announced January 24, 2006 Strongbow have elected to designate these two permit areas as an "Earn-in Project" whereby Bayswater is required to spend the first $600,000 in exploration expenditures in order to maintain its 50% interest.
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Target properties are all along the Thelon Basin margin except for Permit Area-1 which is associated with a basement high within the basin. Therefore all properties covered by the current survey offer potential for discovery of surface to very shallow unconformity type uranium deposits that should be reflective in radiometric surveys.
Following completion of the airborne survey and analysis of the data, the Company plans to carry out a preliminary follow-up prospecting program of radiometric anomalies this fall weather permitting.
About Thelon Basin - The Thelon Basin is recognized for its geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin--the number one producer of uranium in the world from the worlds largest and highest grade unconformity type deposits. Thelon Basin is located about 350 km to the north of the Athabasca Basin. The Thelon Basin received limited exploration for unconformity type uranium deposits commencing in the late 1960's until the early 1980's and is currently receiving renewed interest. It remains highly underexplored compared to the Athabasca Basin and modern exploration techniques-particularly more advanced geophysical systems are only now being applied to the basin. For example, Pathfinder Resources is currently carrying out a MegaTem survey on their large land holding adjoining Bayswater in the southern part of the basin.
About Bayswater Ventures Corp. - Bayswater is a junior exploration company focused on developing uranium projects in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Labrador's Central Mineral Belt, northern Canada's Thelon Basin, and in Niger, West Africa. Bayswater is also exploring the Avoca Project in Ireland for base metals. In April 2006, Bayswater signed a Letter Agreement to merge with Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:PHR - News). The merger is anticipated to close subsequent to shareholder meetings to approve the transaction on August 8, 2006. The combined company will have large land holdings in Canada's three major uranium districts and other key exploration regions. Bayswater is building asset and shareholder value through strategic land acquisitions in key uranium districts.
Bayswaters exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), a qualified person under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
George M. Leary, President
Warning: The Company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
George M. Leary
Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Investor Contact
(403) 265-3775
gleary@bayswaterventures.com
www.bayswaterventures.com
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Source: Bayswater Ventures Corp.
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Bayswater Announces Major Expansion of Land Holdings in Thelon Basin Uranium District, NWT/NU to a Total of 2.2 Million Acres
Tuesday August 8, 8:15 am ET
Thelon Basin is Analogous to the Prolific Athabasca Basin-The Number One Producer of Uranium in the World Targeting High Grade Unconformity Deposits
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 8, 2006) - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BVE - News) -
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HIGHLIGHTS
Exceptional New Targets Acquired With High Grade Uranium Occurrences with Assay Values of up to 14.7% U3O8, Radioactive and Uranium Bearing Boulder Trains, Radiometric Anomalies, Uranium Lake Sediment Anomalies, Favourable Basement Structures, Conductors and Host Rocks
Various Targets Adjoin Land Held by Cogema, Uravan Minerals, Cameco-Uravan JV, Ur-Energy and Uranium North Resources
Two Targets Located Along Strike the Kiggavik Trend of Uranium Deposits With Favourable Structural Setting and Radiometric Anomalies
Large Target Area Located Along South Thelon Basin Margin Associated with Favourable MacDonald Fault and Sub-Parallel Faults, High Grade Occurrences of Uranium and Uranium Lake Sediment Anomalies
Acquired Favourable Conductive Trend Southwest of the Boomerang Lake Uranium Occurrence
Large Target Area Acquired Along the Southeastern Margin and Internal Portion of South Thelon Basin Associated With Multiple Favourable Basement Structures Sub-Parallel to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone and Extensive Radioactive Boulder Trains, Uranium Lake Sediment Anomalies and Radiometric Anomalies (Land surrounds and adjoins claims held under JV with Strongbow and adjoins the large land area being explored by Pathfinder Resources under 80% option from Uranium North Resources)
Upon closing of the Merger with Pathfinder, Bayswater Uranium Corporation will have Uranium Interests in Approximately 3.56 million acres in the Thelon Basin
Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BVE - News; the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of staking an additional 522,967 acres in five claim blocks in North Thelon Basin, Nunuvat; and an additional 1,077,743 acres in four claim blocks in South Thelon Basin, Northwest Territories. When combined with the Company's existing land holdings in Thelon Basin (see News Releases dated February 9 and April 26, 2006) these new mineral claims bring the Company's total land interests to 2,203,012 acres making Bayswater by far the largest land holder in the basin.
The acquisition of additional land in Thelon Basin has been guided by a recently completed data compilation of published government and available industry assessment reports and by the analysis and selection of favourable targets for unconformity type uranium deposits. The Company commissioned the acquisition of the new mineral claims subject to an April 13, 2006 agreement with an exploration services company based in Yellowknife.
The Company now has a huge land position in Thelon Basin-recognized as an analogous Proterozoic basin to the prolific Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The Athabasca Basin hosts the world's largest and highest-grade unconformity type uranium deposits including McArthur River and Cigar Lake. In Thelon Basin, uranium mineralization is widespread within and peripheral to the basin. The most important deposits of the unconformity type discovered to date in the area are the Cogema Kiggavik Trend deposits along the southeastern margin of the northern part of the basin. These deposits contain a reported resource of approximately 131 million pounds of contained U3O8. Also, the Boomerang Lake uranium prospect of Uravan Minerals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UVN - News), discovered in 1968 along the western margin of the southern part of the basin, was the first recognized unconformity type prospect in the Thelon Basin. It is characterized by a polymetallic association including uranium, gold, nickel, copper, cobalt and arsenic typical of some of the high grade deposits in Athabasca Basin; and is associated with a major northeasterly trending basement structure and zones of conductive basement sediments in the favourable Amer Group.
A location map of the Company's Thelon Basin properties is available on the Company's website at www.bayswaterventures.com.
Dominant Land Position in Three of Canada's Uranium Districts & Niger Pending
Further to Bayswater's recent announcement of a major land acquisition in Athabasca Basin (News Release dated July 26, 2006), this announcement of another huge land holding in the analogous Thelon Basin positions the Company with an even stronger land base for asset growth and increasing shareholder value. Bayswater's strategy of creating a leading uranium exploration company through strategic land acquisitions in key uranium districts is now well developed in Canada. We will continue to develop this strategy in other key uranium fields.
The Company's current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
Thelon Basin 1,707,566 acres (6911 sq km)
Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%) 495,446 acres (2005 sq km)
Athabasca Basin 1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km)
Labrador Central Mineral Belt 989,128 acres (4003 sq km)
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Bayswater is now the only small-cap uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU. Key elements of the Company's uranium land holdings in these regions are selective favourable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings.
South Thelon Basin Properties
The South Thelon Basin properties include two large contiguous claim blocks-one along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) 100% owned by Bayswater; and the second along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising 807,551 acres owned 100% by Bayswater and an additional 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW - News) for a total of 1,349,251 acres (collectively the Southeast Block). Depth to basement, based on published seismic studies, on these properties ranges from surface around the margins of the basin to depths of up to about 900 metres in the northern portion of the Southeast Block. This is well within the limits of deep penetrating EM systems that can assess basement rocks to depths in excess of 1000 meters for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco (TSX:CCO - News)/Uravan joint venture, Cogema, Ur-Energy (TSX:URE - News) and Pathfinder (TSX VENTURE:PHR - News)/Uranium North.
Northwest Block (377,048 acres): The Northwest Block is a north-south linear block of mineral claims extending over 127 km in length and ranging from 9 to 20 km in width. The Northwest Block, in its central portion, straddles the basin margin for 50 km in a north-northeasterly direction in a favourable area where the basin margin turns from north-south to north-northeasterly trending. This particular section of the basin margin is considered highly favourable as it parallels a north-northeasterly trending zone of major basement structures and is spatially associated with Amer Group sediments, two high grade uranium occurrences (including the Muskox Hill and Thelon River occurrences) at its northern end and intermittent uranium lake sediment anomalies along the basin margin for a distance of about 70 km. The Muskox Hill occurrence is on the Company's claims where previous work identified a hematized fracture zone in gneissic basement rocks close to the Thelon unconformity that assayed 14.68% U3O8 from one grab sample. The Thelon River occurrence is located on Ur-Energy ground 3 km to the southeast of the Muskox Hill occurrence. Uranium mineralization at Thelon River occurs in a narrow fracture zone in basement gneisses close to the Thelon unconformity. One section of this zone assayed 10.4% U3O8 across 5 metres. This 70 km favourable zone of interest is highly underexplored.
Another target of interest on the Northwest Block includes a high grade uranium occurrence (Hanbury) located at the northern end of the claim block spatially associated with the McDonald Fault structure. The Hanbury occurrence consists of numerous uranium bearing vuggy, brecciated and hematized basement rocks in a frost heaved area close to the Thelon unconformity. An assay of this material returned 5.27% U3O8. Although previous work has been done on this prospect no drilling was carried out. This uranium occurrence and general geological environment on this portion of the Northwest Block are highly prospective.
The Northwest Block also covers the favourable southwestern extension of the Boomerang Lake uranium occurrence, located on Uravan ground to the northeast. This extension is characterized by Amer Group equivalent rocks and conductive zones. Uravan-Cameco are actively exploring the northeastern extension of the Boomerang Lake occurrence setting.
Southeast Block (972,203 acres): The Southeast Block of claims covers an area measuring up to 80 by 90 km. It largely comprises ground internal to the basin but covers extensive areas outside the basin margin along its southeast side. The Southeast Block also encompasses ground previously staked under the Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow (see News Release dated April 26, 2006). Based on government magnetic surveying, the claim block covers a favourable zone of complex basement structure that is dominated by multiple northeasterly trending faults offset by northwesterly trending faults. This favourable structural zone lies between the Snowbird Tectonic Zone, that occurs outside the Thelon Basin area to the south and extends southwesterly to the Athabasca Basin, and the McDonald Fault and subparallel structures to the northwest, referred to above in reference to the Northwest Block. This favourable structural zone also occurs at least in part along the projection of favourable Amer Group rocks and their equivalents beneath the Thelon Basin that occur both to the southwest and northeast of the basin. The Southeast Block is also characterized by extensive uranium bearing boulders and radioactive boulder trains, particularly in its central and northwestern regions, by lake sediment uranium anomalies in its central and southeastern regions and by local radiometric anomalies in its southeastern and eastern portions. Within the southern end of the claim block a coincident lake sediment uranium anomaly and spatially associated radiometric anomaly occur in a region outside and marginal to the basin. This area of interest lies immediately south of a high grade uranium occurrence (Muskeg Lake) located within three km of the Company's claims on Ur-Energy ground. The Muskeg Lake occurrence is characterized by a intermittent east-west zone of fractured and hematized cataclastic gneisses with uranium assays from numerous grab samples of up to 5.4% U3O8. Proximity to the Thelon unconformity is evidenced by frequent sandstone boulders in the region. The aggregate of the favourable aspects of the Southeast Block indicate its favourablilty for unconformity type uranium deposits.
North Thelon Basin Properties
Land holdings totalling 853,761 acres in North Thelon Basin comprise two separate permit areas held under the Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five separate recently staked claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties are briefly described as follows:
Permit Area-1 (9 permits--290,743 acres): This permit area covers a central northeasterly trending region of exposed basement rocks, including favourable Amer Group sediments, and flanking Thelon sandstone along a portion of the Amer Fault Zone-the northeastern extension of the McDonald Fault in South Thelon Basin. This fault structure is a major northeasterly trending regional tectonic zone with the potential to provide a structural and stratigraphic trap for uranium mineralization. On the east flank of the basement high within the permit area are a number of radioactive boulder trains with various orientations related to different ice directions. Over 1400 radioactive boulders occur in one boulder train and individual trains have been followed for up to 4 km. In one boulder train, 32 boulders of radioactive, hematitic Thelon sandstone breccia were sampled and returned assays of up to 0.4% U3O8. Lithology of a number of breccia boulders suggests proximity to the Thelon unconformity. Numerous favourable conductive zones are known in the Amer Group in the region and are likely present within the permit area.
Permit Area-2 (1 permit--40,051 acres): This permit straddles the favourable Amer Fault Zone at the margin of the basin to the northeast of Permit Area-1. The permit is largely underlain by favourable Amer sediments. Several conductive zones are known in the Amer Group to the southwest of the permit.
Kiggavik Trend: The Kiggavik Trend deposits (Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and End deposits) are associated with radiometric highs and occur along a strong northeasterly trending magnetic linear that defines the southeastern margin of a regional magnetic high systematically offset by regional left-lateral northwesterly trending faults. The deposits are spatially associated with the southeastern margin of the Thelon Basin. They occur within quartz-hematite cemented breccias hosted in altered basement rocks. This model has been applied to the following land acquisitions along the potential southwestern extension of the Kiggavik Trend.
Southwest Kiggavik (200,714 acres): The target area acquired by staking covers a strong northeasterly trending magnetic linear and associated strong radiometric anomaly along strike the Kiggavik Trend located about 38 km southwest of the Andrew Lake and End deposits. The property occurs at the potential source area of an intermittent radioactive boulder train extending for 25 km northwest of the north boundary of the claims. Boulders give highly anomalous scintillometer counts of up to over 15,000 cps. They are widely distributed suggesting a significant source area. Glacial ice transport direction is to the northwest.
Central Kiggavik (72,918 acres): The target area acquired covers a strong northeasterly trending magnetic linear and associated radiometric anomaly along strike the Kiggavik Trend located about 8 km southwest of the Andrew Lake and End deposits.
Itza Lake (158,183 acres): The mineral claims acquired to cover this target area are underlain by favourable northeasterly trending Amer Group sediments that extend under the Thelon Basin sandstone exposed to the southwest across the southern portion of the property. Numerous radioactive boulders and radioactive boulder trains with assay values of up to 2.6% U3O8 occur to the northwest of the property indicating potential source areas within the Company's claims. The most notable radioactive boulder train occurs along a northwesterly trending esker that contains uranium bearing boulders with assays ranging from 0.10 to 0.98% U3O8 along an 18 km stretch of the esker that extends to the margins of a lake system within 6 km of our property boundary. Within our claims, in the region of the potential source of this boulder train, a conductive zone in Amer sediments returned one grab sample grading 0.25% U3O8 that is associated with a radiometric anomaly and another grab sample from Amer sediments, just outside the newly acquired claims, to the south near the Thelon unconformity returned 0.88% U3O8. Regional magnetics identify a major northeasterly trending basement fault structure within the Amer sediments extending for 35 km through the property.
Amer Lake West (79,283 acres): The target area acquired straddles the extension of the above described magnetic linear for 17 km in favourable Amer sediments. Several uranium occurrences are clustered in the central portion of the property along the north side of this magnetic linear of which the most notable returned a grab sample that assayed 8.48% U3O8. A strong east-west elongate radiometric anomaly is centered over the region of these occurrences and nearly extends the full length of the property.
Amer Lake East (11,869 acres): The target area staked consists of a series of five uranium occurrences with values of up to 0.46% U3O8 and 1.33% copper. The occurrences, mainly hosted in certain sandstone-siltstone horizons in Amer sediments, extend along an east-west strike direction for about 8 km along the extension of the above described magnetic linear. A radiometric anomaly is associated with the area of the occurrences. Outliers of Thelon sandstone are reported in this area indicating proximity to the Thelon Basin unconformity.
Exploration Plans
On the South Thelon Basin Properties the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deep potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. Both approaches will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. On the Northwest Block and eastern portions of the Southeast Block along the basin margin, the Company is planning an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey with follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required to define drill targets. On the central portions of the Southeast Block the Company is planning a deep penetrating MegaTem survey to identify basement conductors and to follow-up with more detailed geophysical and geological surveys in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will need to be raised in order to carry out these programs.
On the North Thelon Basin Properties the Company is planning an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey with follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required to define drill targets. Funding for this program will come from the Company's recently completed financing. The program is planned for this summer and fall.
Company's Obligations in Regards Newly Staked Claims
A staking fee of 520,297 common shares in Bayswater is payable to the exploration services company that staked the claims on behalf of the Company subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. Certain restrictions will apply to the trading of the shares.
About The Thelon Basin - The Thelon Basin is recognized for its geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin-the number one producer of uranium in the world from the worlds largest and highest grade unconformity type deposits. Thelon Basin is located about 350 km to the north of the Athabasca Basin. The Thelon Basin received limited exploration for unconformity type uranium deposits commencing in the late 1960's until the early 1980's and is currently receiving renewed interest. It remains highly underexplored compared to the Athabasca Basin and modern exploration techniques--particularly more advanced geophysical systems are only now being applied to the basin. For example, Pathfinder Resources is currently carrying out a MegaTem survey on a large land holding adjoining Bayswater in the southern part of the basin.
About Bayswater Ventures Corp. - Bayswater is a junior exploration company focused on developing uranium projects in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Labrador's Central Mineral Belt, northern Canada's Thelon Basin, and in Niger, West Africa. Bayswater is also exploring the Avoca Project in Ireland for base metals. In April 2006, Bayswater signed a Letter Agreement to merge with Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:PHR - News). The merger is anticipated to close subsequent to shareholder meetings to approve the transaction on August 8, 2006. The combined company will have large land holdings in Canada's three major uranium districts and other key exploration regions. Bayswater is building asset and shareholder value through strategic land acquisitions in key uranium districts.
Bayswaters exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), a qualified person under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
George M. Leary, President
Warning: The Company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
George M. Leary
Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Investor Contact
(403) 265-3775
gleary@bayswaterventures.com
www.bayswaterventures.com
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Source: Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Bayswater Announces Major Expansion of Land Holdings in Thelon Basin Uranium District, NWT/NU to a Total of 2.2 Million Acres
Tuesday August 8, 8:15 am ET
Thelon Basin is Analogous to the Prolific Athabasca Basin-The Number One Producer of Uranium in the World Targeting High Grade Unconformity Deposits
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 8, 2006) - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BVE - News) -
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HIGHLIGHTS
Exceptional New Targets Acquired With High Grade Uranium Occurrences with Assay Values of up to 14.7% U3O8, Radioactive and Uranium Bearing Boulder Trains, Radiometric Anomalies, Uranium Lake Sediment Anomalies, Favourable Basement Structures, Conductors and Host Rocks
Various Targets Adjoin Land Held by Cogema, Uravan Minerals, Cameco-Uravan JV, Ur-Energy and Uranium North Resources
Two Targets Located Along Strike the Kiggavik Trend of Uranium Deposits With Favourable Structural Setting and Radiometric Anomalies
Large Target Area Located Along South Thelon Basin Margin Associated with Favourable MacDonald Fault and Sub-Parallel Faults, High Grade Occurrences of Uranium and Uranium Lake Sediment Anomalies
Acquired Favourable Conductive Trend Southwest of the Boomerang Lake Uranium Occurrence
Large Target Area Acquired Along the Southeastern Margin and Internal Portion of South Thelon Basin Associated With Multiple Favourable Basement Structures Sub-Parallel to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone and Extensive Radioactive Boulder Trains, Uranium Lake Sediment Anomalies and Radiometric Anomalies (Land surrounds and adjoins claims held under JV with Strongbow and adjoins the large land area being explored by Pathfinder Resources under 80% option from Uranium North Resources)
Upon closing of the Merger with Pathfinder, Bayswater Uranium Corporation will have Uranium Interests in Approximately 3.56 million acres in the Thelon Basin
Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BVE - News; the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of staking an additional 522,967 acres in five claim blocks in North Thelon Basin, Nunuvat; and an additional 1,077,743 acres in four claim blocks in South Thelon Basin, Northwest Territories. When combined with the Company's existing land holdings in Thelon Basin (see News Releases dated February 9 and April 26, 2006) these new mineral claims bring the Company's total land interests to 2,203,012 acres making Bayswater by far the largest land holder in the basin.
The acquisition of additional land in Thelon Basin has been guided by a recently completed data compilation of published government and available industry assessment reports and by the analysis and selection of favourable targets for unconformity type uranium deposits. The Company commissioned the acquisition of the new mineral claims subject to an April 13, 2006 agreement with an exploration services company based in Yellowknife.
The Company now has a huge land position in Thelon Basin-recognized as an analogous Proterozoic basin to the prolific Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The Athabasca Basin hosts the world's largest and highest-grade unconformity type uranium deposits including McArthur River and Cigar Lake. In Thelon Basin, uranium mineralization is widespread within and peripheral to the basin. The most important deposits of the unconformity type discovered to date in the area are the Cogema Kiggavik Trend deposits along the southeastern margin of the northern part of the basin. These deposits contain a reported resource of approximately 131 million pounds of contained U3O8. Also, the Boomerang Lake uranium prospect of Uravan Minerals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UVN - News), discovered in 1968 along the western margin of the southern part of the basin, was the first recognized unconformity type prospect in the Thelon Basin. It is characterized by a polymetallic association including uranium, gold, nickel, copper, cobalt and arsenic typical of some of the high grade deposits in Athabasca Basin; and is associated with a major northeasterly trending basement structure and zones of conductive basement sediments in the favourable Amer Group.
A location map of the Company's Thelon Basin properties is available on the Company's website at www.bayswaterventures.com.
Dominant Land Position in Three of Canada's Uranium Districts & Niger Pending
Further to Bayswater's recent announcement of a major land acquisition in Athabasca Basin (News Release dated July 26, 2006), this announcement of another huge land holding in the analogous Thelon Basin positions the Company with an even stronger land base for asset growth and increasing shareholder value. Bayswater's strategy of creating a leading uranium exploration company through strategic land acquisitions in key uranium districts is now well developed in Canada. We will continue to develop this strategy in other key uranium fields.
The Company's current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
Thelon Basin 1,707,566 acres (6911 sq km)
Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%) 495,446 acres (2005 sq km)
Athabasca Basin 1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km)
Labrador Central Mineral Belt 989,128 acres (4003 sq km)
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Bayswater is now the only small-cap uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU. Key elements of the Company's uranium land holdings in these regions are selective favourable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings.
South Thelon Basin Properties
The South Thelon Basin properties include two large contiguous claim blocks-one along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) 100% owned by Bayswater; and the second along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising 807,551 acres owned 100% by Bayswater and an additional 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW - News) for a total of 1,349,251 acres (collectively the Southeast Block). Depth to basement, based on published seismic studies, on these properties ranges from surface around the margins of the basin to depths of up to about 900 metres in the northern portion of the Southeast Block. This is well within the limits of deep penetrating EM systems that can assess basement rocks to depths in excess of 1000 meters for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco (TSX:CCO - News)/Uravan joint venture, Cogema, Ur-Energy (TSX:URE - News) and Pathfinder (TSX VENTURE:PHR - News)/Uranium North.
Northwest Block (377,048 acres): The Northwest Block is a north-south linear block of mineral claims extending over 127 km in length and ranging from 9 to 20 km in width. The Northwest Block, in its central portion, straddles the basin margin for 50 km in a north-northeasterly direction in a favourable area where the basin margin turns from north-south to north-northeasterly trending. This particular section of the basin margin is considered highly favourable as it parallels a north-northeasterly trending zone of major basement structures and is spatially associated with Amer Group sediments, two high grade uranium occurrences (including the Muskox Hill and Thelon River occurrences) at its northern end and intermittent uranium lake sediment anomalies along the basin margin for a distance of about 70 km. The Muskox Hill occurrence is on the Company's claims where previous work identified a hematized fracture zone in gneissic basement rocks close to the Thelon unconformity that assayed 14.68% U3O8 from one grab sample. The Thelon River occurrence is located on Ur-Energy ground 3 km to the southeast of the Muskox Hill occurrence. Uranium mineralization at Thelon River occurs in a narrow fracture zone in basement gneisses close to the Thelon unconformity. One section of this zone assayed 10.4% U3O8 across 5 metres. This 70 km favourable zone of interest is highly underexplored.
Another target of interest on the Northwest Block includes a high grade uranium occurrence (Hanbury) located at the northern end of the claim block spatially associated with the McDonald Fault structure. The Hanbury occurrence consists of numerous uranium bearing vuggy, brecciated and hematized basement rocks in a frost heaved area close to the Thelon unconformity. An assay of this material returned 5.27% U3O8. Although previous work has been done on this prospect no drilling was carried out. This uranium occurrence and general geological environment on this portion of the Northwest Block are highly prospective.
The Northwest Block also covers the favourable southwestern extension of the Boomerang Lake uranium occurrence, located on Uravan ground to the northeast. This extension is characterized by Amer Group equivalent rocks and conductive zones. Uravan-Cameco are actively exploring the northeastern extension of the Boomerang Lake occurrence setting.
Southeast Block (972,203 acres): The Southeast Block of claims covers an area measuring up to 80 by 90 km. It largely comprises ground internal to the basin but covers extensive areas outside the basin margin along its southeast side. The Southeast Block also encompasses ground previously staked under the Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow (see News Release dated April 26, 2006). Based on government magnetic surveying, the claim block covers a favourable zone of complex basement structure that is dominated by multiple northeasterly trending faults offset by northwesterly trending faults. This favourable structural zone lies between the Snowbird Tectonic Zone, that occurs outside the Thelon Basin area to the south and extends southwesterly to the Athabasca Basin, and the McDonald Fault and subparallel structures to the northwest, referred to above in reference to the Northwest Block. This favourable structural zone also occurs at least in part along the projection of favourable Amer Group rocks and their equivalents beneath the Thelon Basin that occur both to the southwest and northeast of the basin. The Southeast Block is also characterized by extensive uranium bearing boulders and radioactive boulder trains, particularly in its central and northwestern regions, by lake sediment uranium anomalies in its central and southeastern regions and by local radiometric anomalies in its southeastern and eastern portions. Within the southern end of the claim block a coincident lake sediment uranium anomaly and spatially associated radiometric anomaly occur in a region outside and marginal to the basin. This area of interest lies immediately south of a high grade uranium occurrence (Muskeg Lake) located within three km of the Company's claims on Ur-Energy ground. The Muskeg Lake occurrence is characterized by a intermittent east-west zone of fractured and hematized cataclastic gneisses with uranium assays from numerous grab samples of up to 5.4% U3O8. Proximity to the Thelon unconformity is evidenced by frequent sandstone boulders in the region. The aggregate of the favourable aspects of the Southeast Block indicate its favourablilty for unconformity type uranium deposits.
North Thelon Basin Properties
Land holdings totalling 853,761 acres in North Thelon Basin comprise two separate permit areas held under the Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five separate recently staked claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties are briefly described as follows:
Permit Area-1 (9 permits--290,743 acres): This permit area covers a central northeasterly trending region of exposed basement rocks, including favourable Amer Group sediments, and flanking Thelon sandstone along a portion of the Amer Fault Zone-the northeastern extension of the McDonald Fault in South Thelon Basin. This fault structure is a major northeasterly trending regional tectonic zone with the potential to provide a structural and stratigraphic trap for uranium mineralization. On the east flank of the basement high within the permit area are a number of radioactive boulder trains with various orientations related to different ice directions. Over 1400 radioactive boulders occur in one boulder train and individual trains have been followed for up to 4 km. In one boulder train, 32 boulders of radioactive, hematitic Thelon sandstone breccia were sampled and returned assays of up to 0.4% U3O8. Lithology of a number of breccia boulders suggests proximity to the Thelon unconformity. Numerous favourable conductive zones are known in the Amer Group in the region and are likely present within the permit area.
Permit Area-2 (1 permit--40,051 acres): This permit straddles the favourable Amer Fault Zone at the margin of the basin to the northeast of Permit Area-1. The permit is largely underlain by favourable Amer sediments. Several conductive zones are known in the Amer Group to the southwest of the permit.
Kiggavik Trend: The Kiggavik Trend deposits (Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and End deposits) are associated with radiometric highs and occur along a strong northeasterly trending magnetic linear that defines the southeastern margin of a regional magnetic high systematically offset by regional left-lateral northwesterly trending faults. The deposits are spatially associated with the southeastern margin of the Thelon Basin. They occur within quartz-hematite cemented breccias hosted in altered basement rocks. This model has been applied to the following land acquisitions along the potential southwestern extension of the Kiggavik Trend.
Southwest Kiggavik (200,714 acres): The target area acquired by staking covers a strong northeasterly trending magnetic linear and associated strong radiometric anomaly along strike the Kiggavik Trend located about 38 km southwest of the Andrew Lake and End deposits. The property occurs at the potential source area of an intermittent radioactive boulder train extending for 25 km northwest of the north boundary of the claims. Boulders give highly anomalous scintillometer counts of up to over 15,000 cps. They are widely distributed suggesting a significant source area. Glacial ice transport direction is to the northwest.
Central Kiggavik (72,918 acres): The target area acquired covers a strong northeasterly trending magnetic linear and associated radiometric anomaly along strike the Kiggavik Trend located about 8 km southwest of the Andrew Lake and End deposits.
Itza Lake (158,183 acres): The mineral claims acquired to cover this target area are underlain by favourable northeasterly trending Amer Group sediments that extend under the Thelon Basin sandstone exposed to the southwest across the southern portion of the property. Numerous radioactive boulders and radioactive boulder trains with assay values of up to 2.6% U3O8 occur to the northwest of the property indicating potential source areas within the Company's claims. The most notable radioactive boulder train occurs along a northwesterly trending esker that contains uranium bearing boulders with assays ranging from 0.10 to 0.98% U3O8 along an 18 km stretch of the esker that extends to the margins of a lake system within 6 km of our property boundary. Within our claims, in the region of the potential source of this boulder train, a conductive zone in Amer sediments returned one grab sample grading 0.25% U3O8 that is associated with a radiometric anomaly and another grab sample from Amer sediments, just outside the newly acquired claims, to the south near the Thelon unconformity returned 0.88% U3O8. Regional magnetics identify a major northeasterly trending basement fault structure within the Amer sediments extending for 35 km through the property.
Amer Lake West (79,283 acres): The target area acquired straddles the extension of the above described magnetic linear for 17 km in favourable Amer sediments. Several uranium occurrences are clustered in the central portion of the property along the north side of this magnetic linear of which the most notable returned a grab sample that assayed 8.48% U3O8. A strong east-west elongate radiometric anomaly is centered over the region of these occurrences and nearly extends the full length of the property.
Amer Lake East (11,869 acres): The target area staked consists of a series of five uranium occurrences with values of up to 0.46% U3O8 and 1.33% copper. The occurrences, mainly hosted in certain sandstone-siltstone horizons in Amer sediments, extend along an east-west strike direction for about 8 km along the extension of the above described magnetic linear. A radiometric anomaly is associated with the area of the occurrences. Outliers of Thelon sandstone are reported in this area indicating proximity to the Thelon Basin unconformity.
Exploration Plans
On the South Thelon Basin Properties the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deep potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. Both approaches will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. On the Northwest Block and eastern portions of the Southeast Block along the basin margin, the Company is planning an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey with follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required to define drill targets. On the central portions of the Southeast Block the Company is planning a deep penetrating MegaTem survey to identify basement conductors and to follow-up with more detailed geophysical and geological surveys in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will need to be raised in order to carry out these programs.
On the North Thelon Basin Properties the Company is planning an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey with follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required to define drill targets. Funding for this program will come from the Company's recently completed financing. The program is planned for this summer and fall.
Company's Obligations in Regards Newly Staked Claims
A staking fee of 520,297 common shares in Bayswater is payable to the exploration services company that staked the claims on behalf of the Company subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. Certain restrictions will apply to the trading of the shares.
About The Thelon Basin - The Thelon Basin is recognized for its geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin-the number one producer of uranium in the world from the worlds largest and highest grade unconformity type deposits. Thelon Basin is located about 350 km to the north of the Athabasca Basin. The Thelon Basin received limited exploration for unconformity type uranium deposits commencing in the late 1960's until the early 1980's and is currently receiving renewed interest. It remains highly underexplored compared to the Athabasca Basin and modern exploration techniques--particularly more advanced geophysical systems are only now being applied to the basin. For example, Pathfinder Resources is currently carrying out a MegaTem survey on a large land holding adjoining Bayswater in the southern part of the basin.
About Bayswater Ventures Corp. - Bayswater is a junior exploration company focused on developing uranium projects in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Labrador's Central Mineral Belt, northern Canada's Thelon Basin, and in Niger, West Africa. Bayswater is also exploring the Avoca Project in Ireland for base metals. In April 2006, Bayswater signed a Letter Agreement to merge with Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:PHR - News). The merger is anticipated to close subsequent to shareholder meetings to approve the transaction on August 8, 2006. The combined company will have large land holdings in Canada's three major uranium districts and other key exploration regions. Bayswater is building asset and shareholder value through strategic land acquisitions in key uranium districts.
Bayswaters exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), a qualified person under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
George M. Leary, President
Warning: The Company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
George M. Leary
Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Investor Contact
(403) 265-3775
gleary@bayswaterventures.com
www.bayswaterventures.com
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Source: Bayswater Ventures Corp.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.354.078 von TopShoot am 08.08.06 14:33:27 sehr gut!!!
Bid und Ask in Canada vorbörslich bei 1,30 Cad, ca. 0,92 EUR.
das gefäält mir nicht auf einmal so schnell steigen besser langsam und gleichmässig.
drüben 1,28 mal sehen wie das weiter geht hoffe nur das wir hoffentlich so schliessen.
RT 0,82 war klar das es nur ein zock war dachte es mir an denn umsätzen aber man sieht das es hier ganz schnell gehen kann.
RT 0,83
kurs drüben 1,20
Gääääääääääääääääähn tolle stimmung hier was los.
immer noch 0,83€ RT in FR.
Bevor hier wieder von Panikern Geschenke gemacht werden:
SK 1.18 CAN$ = 0.8192 EUR
sampler
SK 1.18 CAN$ = 0.8192 EUR
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.363.686 von sampler am 09.08.06 08:56:56geschenke gibt es immer liegen immer noch über 0,80 sind doch schon geschenke
August 08, 2006
Special Meeting of Shareholders
To approve the merger with Pathfinder Resources
Hat schon jemand was von dem Shareholder-Meeting gehört ?
Special Meeting of Shareholders
To approve the merger with Pathfinder Resources
Hat schon jemand was von dem Shareholder-Meeting gehört ?
RT drüben 1,23
so jetzt fangen wir wieder an liegen tatsächlich welche zu 0,79 drin mal sehen wann die weg sind wies weitergeht.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.372.156 von anda2001 am 09.08.06 17:54:311,16 drüben umgerechnet 0,808
RT 1,17 drüben
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.372.784 von anda2001 am 09.08.06 18:33:46hier wollen Sie nur 0,76€ zahlen und einer will 5000 Stück für 0,80€ verkaufen.
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,80 3.900 3.900 09:25 09.08.2006 0,76 5.000 0,80 5.000 0,83 0,80 0,83 -0,03 -3,61% ja
Ein Tagesumsatz von 3.900 Stück !!!!!!!!! in Frankfurt
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,80 3.900 3.900 09:25 09.08.2006 0,76 5.000 0,80 5.000 0,83 0,80 0,83 -0,03 -3,61% ja
Ein Tagesumsatz von 3.900 Stück !!!!!!!!! in Frankfurt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.372.995 von hsba am 09.08.06 18:52:12wenn die keine bekommen werden sie später eben welche teuer kaufen müssen der kurs wird einfach nur durch leute nach unten gezogen die nicht warten können derzeit drüben 1,18 ist doch mal ok ,hoffe nur das es heute bei 1,20 schliesst dann werden die schon sehen das sie keine mehr unter 0,80 bekommen auf steigende kurse.
wieder das gleiche spiel wird wieder mal zu viel für alle ungeduldigen,dann werden wir schnell wieder auf 0,8.. steigen und wieder fallen also ist ja bald wie daytrding und das mit so einem wert
So könnte sich Bayswater auch entwickeln:
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.382.888 von TopShoot am 10.08.06 11:57:40sieht doch gut aus nur 5000 im ASK bei 0,78 kann ganz schnell gehen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.386.700 von anda2001 am 10.08.06 16:00:55oje 1,11 drüben sind die alle ein bisschen daneben.
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121035 FRA 0,76 5.000 12.450 17:43 10.08.2006 0,74 10.000 0,78 5.000 0,80 0,75 0,80 -0,04 -5,00% ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.388.837 von hsba am 10.08.06 18:17:59
Bayswater, Pathfinder receive marriage approval
2006-08-10 14:31 ET - News Release
Also News Release (C-PHR) Pathfinder Resources Ltd (2)
Mr. George Leary of Bayswater reports
BAYSWATER AND PATHFINDER SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE FORMATION OF SUPER JUNIOR URANIUM COMPANY
Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. shareholders have approved the arrangement as announced in Stockwatch April 19, 2006, at special meetings held Aug. 8, 2006. The plan of arrangement was approved by over 99 per cent of the votes cast by shareholders voting in both companies. The arrangement has also received the necessary approvals from the British Columbia Supreme Court. The arrangement will result in the amalgamation of Bayswater and Pathfinder into a new company to be named Bayswater Uranium Corp.
The TSX Venture Exchange has conditionally accepted the proposed arrangement. The companies anticipate trading under the new symbol BAY starting Aug. 16, 2006.
The new company, Bayswater Uranium, will be a well-positioned small-cap uranium explorer with:
major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium exploration regions: the Athabasca basin, Saskatchewan, Central mineral belt, Labrador and the Thelon basin, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, as well as a major land position in a new emerging uranium district in southern Newfoundland -- the Hermitage district. Bayswater Uranium will be the largest landholder in the Central mineral belt and in the Thelon basin uranium districts. Key elements of the combined land positions are selective favourable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models, and the underexplored nature of the holdings;
a continuing strategy of creating a leading uranium exploration company through strategic land acquisitions and exploration in key uranium districts -- particularly in Canada, but as well in other regions such as in Niger, West Africa, the fourth largest producer of uranium in the world, where Bayswater has made application for a number of concessions. This strategy is now well developed in Canada;
major exploration programs currently under way on most of its properties including the Central mineral belt, Labrador, South Thelon basin, NWT, North Thelon basin, Nunavut and the Hermitage belt, Southern Newfoundland -- whereby significant shareholder value is anticipated to be added to the company;
a management team that has a successful record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value;
a combined cash position of over $6.0-million; and
greater share liquidity and larger market capitalization along with its large, highly prospective, diverse uranium property base.
Bayswater, Pathfinder receive marriage approval
2006-08-10 14:31 ET - News Release
Also News Release (C-PHR) Pathfinder Resources Ltd (2)
Mr. George Leary of Bayswater reports
BAYSWATER AND PATHFINDER SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE FORMATION OF SUPER JUNIOR URANIUM COMPANY
Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. shareholders have approved the arrangement as announced in Stockwatch April 19, 2006, at special meetings held Aug. 8, 2006. The plan of arrangement was approved by over 99 per cent of the votes cast by shareholders voting in both companies. The arrangement has also received the necessary approvals from the British Columbia Supreme Court. The arrangement will result in the amalgamation of Bayswater and Pathfinder into a new company to be named Bayswater Uranium Corp.
The TSX Venture Exchange has conditionally accepted the proposed arrangement. The companies anticipate trading under the new symbol BAY starting Aug. 16, 2006.
The new company, Bayswater Uranium, will be a well-positioned small-cap uranium explorer with:
major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium exploration regions: the Athabasca basin, Saskatchewan, Central mineral belt, Labrador and the Thelon basin, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, as well as a major land position in a new emerging uranium district in southern Newfoundland -- the Hermitage district. Bayswater Uranium will be the largest landholder in the Central mineral belt and in the Thelon basin uranium districts. Key elements of the combined land positions are selective favourable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models, and the underexplored nature of the holdings;
a continuing strategy of creating a leading uranium exploration company through strategic land acquisitions and exploration in key uranium districts -- particularly in Canada, but as well in other regions such as in Niger, West Africa, the fourth largest producer of uranium in the world, where Bayswater has made application for a number of concessions. This strategy is now well developed in Canada;
major exploration programs currently under way on most of its properties including the Central mineral belt, Labrador, South Thelon basin, NWT, North Thelon basin, Nunavut and the Hermitage belt, Southern Newfoundland -- whereby significant shareholder value is anticipated to be added to the company;
a management team that has a successful record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value;
a combined cash position of over $6.0-million; and
greater share liquidity and larger market capitalization along with its large, highly prospective, diverse uranium property base.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.390.961 von kia74 am 10.08.06 20:50:32geht doch langsam drüben in die richtige richtung mal sehen was da heute noch zum schluss kommt.dank an alle die heute wieder so günstig geschmissen haben.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.393.600 von hsba am 11.08.06 00:12:27Noch Montag und Dienstag Bayswater
Ab Mittwoch die fusionierte "Bayswater Uranium Corp."
Kürzel "BAY"
Kann ja heute in CAN noch was geben
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Ab Mittwoch die fusionierte "Bayswater Uranium Corp."
Kürzel "BAY"
Kann ja heute in CAN noch was geben
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danke für die billigen stücke
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.396.516 von XX25 am 11.08.06 10:54:24Wenn am Montag oder Dienstag Bayswater nach Norden gehe sollte, warum verkauft dann einer 32275 Stück zu 0,70 verstehe ich nicht so richtig.
Die Nachricht vom 08.08.06 war doch eigentlich erfreulich für die Anleger warum jetzt Verkäufe.
Die Nachricht vom 08.08.06 war doch eigentlich erfreulich für die Anleger warum jetzt Verkäufe.
will auch noch welche
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.397.321 von PFIP am 11.08.06 11:47:09Es gibt Marktteilnehmer die
- Gewinne schon mal mitnehmen
- Geld brauchen
- Zocken
Gründe für einen Verkauf gibts immer.
Das muß nicht unbedingt fundamentale Gründe haben.
Es gibt darüber hinaus auch kein Gesetz, das steigende Kurse vorschreibt, nachdem man selbst eingestiegen ist.
Beschäftige dich mit den Fundamentals dieser Company und entscheide dann, ob du Investor oder Zocker sein willst.
Durch die Empfehlung von Dines wurde Bayswater auf ein neues Niveau gehoben. Dieses wird erst dann nachhaltig verlassen, wenn substantielle News kommen. Die letzte hat nichts wesentlich neues gebracht.
Zu den kommenden bzw. erwarteten News mit möglicherweise fundamentaler Auswirkung empfehle ich die Lektüre der Homepage und dort insbesondere die geplanten operativen Aktionen in diesem Jahr.
Oder mache dir die Mühe und blättere zurück. Vor einigen Tagen gabs eine Zusammmenfassung dazu.
Als Investor brauchst du Sitzfleisch.
Kursschielerei ist Zeitverschwendung.
Empfehlung: Setz dich auf die Mailliste der Company und schaue gelegentlich auf die Homepage. Das schont die Nerven und bewahrt vor Fehlentscheidungen.
Gelegentlich gibts auch hier im Thread neben den üblichen "Wasserstandsmeldungen" auch substantielle Infos.
silvervision
- Gewinne schon mal mitnehmen
- Geld brauchen
- Zocken
Gründe für einen Verkauf gibts immer.
Das muß nicht unbedingt fundamentale Gründe haben.
Es gibt darüber hinaus auch kein Gesetz, das steigende Kurse vorschreibt, nachdem man selbst eingestiegen ist.
Beschäftige dich mit den Fundamentals dieser Company und entscheide dann, ob du Investor oder Zocker sein willst.
Durch die Empfehlung von Dines wurde Bayswater auf ein neues Niveau gehoben. Dieses wird erst dann nachhaltig verlassen, wenn substantielle News kommen. Die letzte hat nichts wesentlich neues gebracht.
Zu den kommenden bzw. erwarteten News mit möglicherweise fundamentaler Auswirkung empfehle ich die Lektüre der Homepage und dort insbesondere die geplanten operativen Aktionen in diesem Jahr.
Oder mache dir die Mühe und blättere zurück. Vor einigen Tagen gabs eine Zusammmenfassung dazu.
Als Investor brauchst du Sitzfleisch.
Kursschielerei ist Zeitverschwendung.
Empfehlung: Setz dich auf die Mailliste der Company und schaue gelegentlich auf die Homepage. Das schont die Nerven und bewahrt vor Fehlentscheidungen.
Gelegentlich gibts auch hier im Thread neben den üblichen "Wasserstandsmeldungen" auch substantielle Infos.
silvervision
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.397.324 von hsba am 11.08.06 11:47:30dann hole dir schnell noch welche zu 0,74 sonst nehm ich sie wieder
geht doch bald alle gekauft bid und ask bei uns steigt wieder
schade gibts wieder keine mehr für 0,74€ habe nur 4555 stückchen bekommen hat noch einer welche übrig.
Meine Order ist auch noch nicht ausgeführt ! Werde ich einmal ein bißchen erhöhen!
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BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,78 19.736 125.151 14:54 11.08.2006 0,74 10.000 0,79 5.000 0,78 0,70 0,78 -0,00 +0,00% ja
121035 FRA 0,78 19.736 125.151 14:54 11.08.2006 0,74 10.000 0,79 5.000 0,78 0,70 0,78 -0,00 +0,00% ja
Bayswater will und möchte nicht so recht anspringen was kann da evtl. los sein. Denn in CAN ist auch nichts los somit bei uns auch nicht. Schade das auch hier niemand etwas dazu schreibt. Habe mir halt mal gedacht das ich mal schreibe.
Gibt es eigentlich schon was neues das ausser BAY ab Mittwoch heißt.
Gibt es eigentlich schon was neues das ausser BAY ab Mittwoch heißt.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.437.314 von PFIP am 14.08.06 12:45:53Willst du noch mehr Neuigkeiten als in den letzten Wochen?????
Überlege dir mal, was alleine die Dines-Empfehlung bedeutet!!
Eines ist klar, die Dines-Klienten haben einen Fokus der von längerer Dauer als 14 Tage ist - für viele hier unvorstellbar!
Tipp: wenn du investiert bist, guck zu Weihnachten wieder rein, das schont deine Nerven
Gruß!
Überlege dir mal, was alleine die Dines-Empfehlung bedeutet!!
Eines ist klar, die Dines-Klienten haben einen Fokus der von längerer Dauer als 14 Tage ist - für viele hier unvorstellbar!
Tipp: wenn du investiert bist, guck zu Weihnachten wieder rein, das schont deine Nerven
Gruß!
Mit 653,60€ den Kurs gedrückt auf 0,76€!!!
Genial !!!!!!!!!!!
Genial !!!!!!!!!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.445.194 von hsba am 14.08.06 20:44:26Genau das ist es was ich meine. So kann der Preis nie steigen.
August 14, 2006
Bayswater And Pathfinder Shareholders Approve Formation Of Super Junior Uranium Company
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Vancouver, BC, August 10, 2006 - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX-V: BVE) and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: PHR) are pleased to announce that the shareholders of both Companies have approved the arrangement (the "Arrangement") as announced April 19, 2006 at Special Meetings held August 8, 2006. The plan of Arrangement was approved by over 99% of the votes cast by shareholders voting in both Companies. The arrangement has also received the necessary approvals from the British Columbia Supreme Court. The arrangement will result in the amalgamation of Bayswater and Pathfinder into a new company to be named "Bayswater Uranium Corporation".
The TSX Venture Exchange has conditionally accepted the proposed arrangement. The Companies anticipate trading under the new symbol "BAY" starting August 16, 2006.
The new company, Bayswater Uranium Corporation, will be a well-positioned small-cap uranium explorer with:
Major land holdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land position in a new emerging uranium district in southern Newfoundland-the Hermitage District. Bayswater Uranium Corporation will be the largest land holder in the Central Mineral Belt and in the Thelon Basin uranium districts. Key elements of the combined land positions are selective favourable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings;
A continuing strategy of creating a leading uranium exploration company through strategic land acquisitions and exploration in key uranium districts-particularly in Canada but as well in other regions such as in Niger, West Africa, the fourth largest producer of uranium in the world, where Bayswater has made application for a number of concessions. This strategy is now well developed in Canada;
Major exploration programs currently underway on most of its properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador, South Thelon Basin, NWT, North Thelon Basin, NU and the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland--whereby significant shareholder value is anticipated to be added to the company;
A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value;
A combined cash position of over $6.0 million; and with
Greater share liquidity and larger market capitalization along with its large, highly prospective, diverse uranium property base.
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About Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Bayswater Uranium Corporation will be a well-positioned small-cap uranium explorer building asset and shareholder value through strategic land acquisitions and exploration in key uranium districts.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP.
"George M. Leary"
_______________________________
George M. Leary, President
For further information contact:
George M. Leary
Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Telephone: (403) 265 3775
Email: gmlminerals@shaw.ca
Website: www.bayswaterventures.com
On behalf of the Board of:
PATHFINDER RESOURCES LTD.
"Victor A. Tanaka"
_______________________________
Victor A. Tanaka, President
For further information contact:
John Gomez
Pathfinder Resources Ltd.
Telephone: (604) 687-2153
Email: jgomez@pathfinderresources.com
Website: www.pathfinderresources.com
You can view the Previous News Releases item: Tue Aug 8, 2006, Bayswater Announces Major Expansion of Land Holdings in Thelon Basin Uranium District, NWT/NU to a Total of 2.2 Million Acres
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Bayswater And Pathfinder Shareholders Approve Formation Of Super Junior Uranium Company
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Vancouver, BC, August 10, 2006 - Bayswater Ventures Corp. (TSX-V: BVE) and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: PHR) are pleased to announce that the shareholders of both Companies have approved the arrangement (the "Arrangement") as announced April 19, 2006 at Special Meetings held August 8, 2006. The plan of Arrangement was approved by over 99% of the votes cast by shareholders voting in both Companies. The arrangement has also received the necessary approvals from the British Columbia Supreme Court. The arrangement will result in the amalgamation of Bayswater and Pathfinder into a new company to be named "Bayswater Uranium Corporation".
The TSX Venture Exchange has conditionally accepted the proposed arrangement. The Companies anticipate trading under the new symbol "BAY" starting August 16, 2006.
The new company, Bayswater Uranium Corporation, will be a well-positioned small-cap uranium explorer with:
Major land holdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land position in a new emerging uranium district in southern Newfoundland-the Hermitage District. Bayswater Uranium Corporation will be the largest land holder in the Central Mineral Belt and in the Thelon Basin uranium districts. Key elements of the combined land positions are selective favourable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings;
A continuing strategy of creating a leading uranium exploration company through strategic land acquisitions and exploration in key uranium districts-particularly in Canada but as well in other regions such as in Niger, West Africa, the fourth largest producer of uranium in the world, where Bayswater has made application for a number of concessions. This strategy is now well developed in Canada;
Major exploration programs currently underway on most of its properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador, South Thelon Basin, NWT, North Thelon Basin, NU and the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland--whereby significant shareholder value is anticipated to be added to the company;
A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value;
A combined cash position of over $6.0 million; and with
Greater share liquidity and larger market capitalization along with its large, highly prospective, diverse uranium property base.
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About Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Bayswater Uranium Corporation will be a well-positioned small-cap uranium explorer building asset and shareholder value through strategic land acquisitions and exploration in key uranium districts.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP.
"George M. Leary"
_______________________________
George M. Leary, President
For further information contact:
George M. Leary
Bayswater Ventures Corp.
Telephone: (403) 265 3775
Email: gmlminerals@shaw.ca
Website: www.bayswaterventures.com
On behalf of the Board of:
PATHFINDER RESOURCES LTD.
"Victor A. Tanaka"
_______________________________
Victor A. Tanaka, President
For further information contact:
John Gomez
Pathfinder Resources Ltd.
Telephone: (604) 687-2153
Email: jgomez@pathfinderresources.com
Website: www.pathfinderresources.com
You can view the Previous News Releases item: Tue Aug 8, 2006, Bayswater Announces Major Expansion of Land Holdings in Thelon Basin Uranium District, NWT/NU to a Total of 2.2 Million Acres
You can return to the main News Releases page, or press the Back button on your browser.
Hallo! So, bin wieder da. Der Urlaub war toll, erholsam nur leider viel zu kurz!
Unbedingt durchlesen - wieder ne Empfehlung zu Pathfinder bzw. auch Bayswater!
Lawrence Roulston’s
RESOURCE OPPORTUNIITIIES - July 2006
http://www.pathfinderresources.com/Media/Roulston06.pdf
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Unbedingt durchlesen - wieder ne Empfehlung zu Pathfinder bzw. auch Bayswater!
Lawrence Roulston’s
RESOURCE OPPORTUNIITIIES - July 2006
http://www.pathfinderresources.com/Media/Roulston06.pdf
visas
Bayswater amalgamation with Pathfinder
2006-08-15 17:06 ET - Amalgamation
Also New Listing (C-BAY) Bayswater Uranium Corp
Also Amalgamation (C-PHR) Pathfinder Resources Ltd (2)
Pursuant to special resolutions passed by the shareholders of Bayswater Ventures Corp. on Aug. 8, 2006, and by shareholders of Pathfinder Resources Ltd. on Aug. 8, 2006, Bayswater and Pathfinder have adopted a plan of arrangement under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (B.C.) which received final court approval on Aug. 9, 2006. The exchange has been advised that the arrangement became effective on Aug. 15, 2006, and involved the following principal matters:
1. All of the outstanding Pathfinder shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares on the basis of 0.588 of an Amalco share for each one Pathfinder share.
2. Pathfinder options shall be exchanged for Amalco options with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 0.588:1.
3. All of the outstanding Bayswater shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares, on the basis of one Amalco share for each one Bayswater share.
4. Bayswater options and Bayswater warrants shall be exchanged for Amalco options and Amalco warrants with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 1:1.
5. Any Pathfinder shares held by Bayswater and any Bayswater shares held by Pathfinder shall be cancelled without any repayment of capital.
2006-08-15 17:06 ET - Amalgamation
Also New Listing (C-BAY) Bayswater Uranium Corp
Also Amalgamation (C-PHR) Pathfinder Resources Ltd (2)
Pursuant to special resolutions passed by the shareholders of Bayswater Ventures Corp. on Aug. 8, 2006, and by shareholders of Pathfinder Resources Ltd. on Aug. 8, 2006, Bayswater and Pathfinder have adopted a plan of arrangement under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (B.C.) which received final court approval on Aug. 9, 2006. The exchange has been advised that the arrangement became effective on Aug. 15, 2006, and involved the following principal matters:
1. All of the outstanding Pathfinder shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares on the basis of 0.588 of an Amalco share for each one Pathfinder share.
2. Pathfinder options shall be exchanged for Amalco options with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 0.588:1.
3. All of the outstanding Bayswater shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares, on the basis of one Amalco share for each one Bayswater share.
4. Bayswater options and Bayswater warrants shall be exchanged for Amalco options and Amalco warrants with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 1:1.
5. Any Pathfinder shares held by Bayswater and any Bayswater shares held by Pathfinder shall be cancelled without any repayment of capital.
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,77 0 0 09:15 16.08.2006 0,74 3.000 0,77 3.000 0,77 0,77 0,77 -0,00 +0,00% ja
Nichts tut sich
121035 FRA 0,77 0 0 09:15 16.08.2006 0,74 3.000 0,77 3.000 0,77 0,77 0,77 -0,00 +0,00% ja
Nichts tut sich
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.463.605 von hsba am 16.08.06 09:37:08Wer überleben will, muss langfristig denken!
Bayswater ist ist sehr gut positioniert und wird bald wieder für eine Überraschung sorgen!
Bayswater präsentiert sich demnächst auf der "Las Vegas Investment Conference"!!!
September 06, 2006
Las Vegas Hard Assets Investment Conference
Meet with management to hear the latest news about Bayswater
Mehr Infos zu "Las Vegas ..." hier http://www.iiconf.com
P.S Neue Empfehlung, neue 100%-Hoffnung - Hier einsteigen ... Insider decken sich für Rallye ein! Mehr Infos per BM!
Bayswater ist ist sehr gut positioniert und wird bald wieder für eine Überraschung sorgen!
Bayswater präsentiert sich demnächst auf der "Las Vegas Investment Conference"!!!
September 06, 2006
Las Vegas Hard Assets Investment Conference
Meet with management to hear the latest news about Bayswater
Mehr Infos zu "Las Vegas ..." hier http://www.iiconf.com
P.S Neue Empfehlung, neue 100%-Hoffnung - Hier einsteigen ... Insider decken sich für Rallye ein! Mehr Infos per BM!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.465.375 von visas am 16.08.06 11:29:55dann schieb mal bitte die BM rüber
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.465.569 von spellbound am 16.08.06 11:41:24Du hast Post!
Geht ab bald wie ne Rakete
visas
Geht ab bald wie ne Rakete
visas
Hat schon wieder einer verkauft 2230 stk
AUGUST 16, 2006 - 09:01 ET
Super Junior Uranium Company "Bayswater Uranium Corporation" Starts Trading Today
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 16, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BAY)(FWB:B2V) reports the Company's shares will begin trading today under the trading symbol BAY on the TSX Venture Exchange. Bayswater Uranium is a major uranium exploration company highlighted by large, strategic land positions in Canada's premier uranium producing and exploration regions.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bayswater Uranium Corporation has been formed through the amalgamation of uranium explorers Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. to form a leading small-cap uranium explorer with:
- Major land holdings, comprising an aggregate of 6.6 million acres or 26,600 sq km, in Canada's top uranium producing and exploration districts: Athabasca Basin, Labrador, Thelon Basin, and Newfoundland;
- A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value; and
- Share liquidity and a market capitalization attractive to institutional and retail investors.
SUMMARY OF URANIUM ASSETS
Bayswater is the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium producing and exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land holding in an emerging new uranium district in the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland.
The Company's current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
CANADA
Labrador Central Mineral Belt..............989,128 acres (4003 sq km)Athabasca Basin..........................1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km)Thelon Basin.............................1,805,994 acres (7309 sq km)Thelon Basin (Bayswater 80% earn-in option)...... ..................1,362,378 acres (5514 sq km)Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%)...............495,446 acres (2005 sq km)Hermitage Uranium Belt ....................268,706 acres (1087 sq km)Hermitage Uranium Belt (Bayswater 50% JV) ...... ............................148,942 acres (603 sq km)
NIGER
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger... Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Key elements of the Company's uranium land holdings are favorable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings. Major exploration programs are currently underway on most of the Company's properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador; South Thelon Basin, NWT; North Thelon Basin, NU; and the Hermitage Uranium Belt, southern Newfoundland.
Central Mineral Belt Uranium District, Labrador - 100% Interest in 989,128 Acres
The Central Mineral Belt uranium district extends for more than 175 km through south-central Labrador, eastern Canada. With numerous uranium and copper showings and prospects, the belt has recently become a hotspot for uranium exploration in Canada. Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU) is currently developing the Michelin deposit with a reported NI 43-101-compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 with a further inferred resource of 13.4 million pounds U3O8.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest or rights to acquire a 100% interest in 989,128 acres in the Central Mineral Belt uranium district. The Company is the largest landholder in the district. Its land covers favorable geologic extensions to known IOCG type deposits and prospects in the district being developed by Aurora Energy, Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX) and Santoy Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SAN). The properties include widespread anomalous uranium values and associated elements such as copper, silver, iron and the light rare earth elements in lake sediment samples; and favorable structures and potential host rocks for IOCG and Rossing type uranium deposits, including volcanic and intrusive rocks.
The Company is currently carrying out a Fugro Airborne Surveys Ltd. helicopter supported radiometric and magnetic survey of all its land holdings along with follow-up prospecting of favorable targets. The airborne survey is approximately 50% completed and results will be announced once the data is available and fully assessed. The objective of the current program is to identify uranium targets for drill testing this fall and winter.
Athabasca Basin, Canada - 100% Interest in 1,508,056 Acres
The Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan is widely recognized as the premier region in the world for high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits like McArthur River and Cigar Lake. The region accounts for approximately 32% of the world's uranium supply, a figure which is expected to increase significantly by the end of the decade. Companies exploring in the basin include Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO), Areva/Cogema, Dennison Mines Inc. (TSXEN) and International Uranium Corporation (TSX:IUC).
Bayswater Ventures has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire a 100% interest in mineral claims comprising 1,508,056 acres in the Athabasca Basin. The properties comprise three claim blocks located in the west-central region of the basin covering major basement fault structures in areas of complex magnetic patterns indicating favorable basement environments for unconformity type high-grade uranium deposits. The claim blocks are located east of the Cluff Lake uranium mine, which produced 62.5 million pounds U3O8, and the Shea Creek uranium deposits of UEX Corporation (TSX:UEX)/Cogema which returned drill intersections as high as 12.6% U3O8 over 11.9 metres, including 27.35% U3O8 over 4.2 metres, at depths down to 917 metres.
The Company intends to conduct a deep penetrating airborne geophysical survey and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this underexplored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will be required to carry out this program.
Thelon Basin, Canada -- 50% to 100% Interest in Over 3,663,818 acres
Bayswater Uranium holds a dominant land position in the Thelon Basin, one of Canada's most prospective uranium regions. The Thelon Basin has many geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, which contains McArthur River and Cigar Lake, the largest, highest-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits in the world, as well as a number of other important uranium deposits. Relative to the Athabasca Basin, the Thelon is underexplored and, until 2005, had not been subjected to recently developed deeper penetrating geophysical systems.
South Thelon Basin, NWT - 50 to 100% interest in 2,810,057 acres
The South Thelon Basin properties are characterized by extensive areas of radioactive boulders and boulder trains, which may reflect high-grade uranium at depth, numerous prominent basement fault structures and local high-grade uranium occurrences all of which are key elements of the exploration model for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco/Uravan (TSX VENTURE:UVN) joint venture, Cogema, and Ur-Energy (TSX:URE).
Bayswater's South Thelon Basin properties include two large claim and permit blocks consisting of one contiguous claim block along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) that is 100% owned by Bayswater; and a large contiguous claim and permit block along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising a total of 2,433,009 acres (collectively the Southeast Block) as follows:
i) 905,979 acres owned 100% by Bayswater;
ii) 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW); and
iii) 1,362,378 acres subject to an 80% earn-in option with Uranium North Resources Ltd. (the "Earn-In Project").
In the South Thelon project area, an 8,000 line-kilometre MEGATEM II geophysical survey is currently underway by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. on the Company's Earn-In Project with Uranium North and on a portion of its 100% owned land. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors and associated fault structures and potential alteration systems that are favourable for the occurrence of unconformity-type uranium deposits. Targets of interest will be followed up with detailed surveys in 2007 to identify drill targets.
In South Thelon Basin, the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deeper potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. The former will utilize airborne radiometric/magnetic surveying; whereas, the later will utilize deep penetrating EM systems such as MEGATEM II. Both approaches will involve follow-up prospecting, mapping and geophysical surveys to identify drill targets; and, both will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. To fully carry out the planned evaluation of the Company's land holdings further capital will be required.
North Thelon Basin, Nunavut - 100% interest in 522,967 acres; 50% interest in 330,794 Acres
The North Thelon Basin area hosts the most important unconformity-type uranium deposits known within the Thelon Basin area. These deposits include Cogema's Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits that form the Kiggavik Trend located along the southeastern margin of the North Thelon Basin. Favorable basement rocks, structure and widespread occurrences of uranium, including the presence of the Kiggavik deposits, indicate the favorability of this region and Thelon Basin in general for Athabasca unconformity-type uranium deposits.
Bayswater Uranium's North Thelon Basin uranium project includes land holdings totaling 853,761 acres comprising two blocks of prospecting permits that form part of the 50/50 Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties cover favorable targets for shallow unconformity type uranium deposits near the margin of the basin or within the basin associated with basement highs. Target areas acquired are characterized by favourable basement Amer Group rocks, fault structures, uranium occurrences, uranium-bearing and radioactive boulder trains and regional radiometric anomalies. Detailed descriptions of these properties are in the Company's News Release of August 8, 2006.
On the North Thelon Basin properties the Company is currently carrying out an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey contracted to Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. Follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required will subsequently be carried out to define drill targets. A preliminary follow-up prospecting program of high priority radiometric anomalies is planned this fall-weather permitting.
Hermitage Uranium Belt, Newfoundland - 100% interest in 268,706 acres, 50% interest in 148,942 Acres
The Hermitage Uranium Belt is a 100 km by 10 km structural arch in southwestern Newfoundland that hosts a number of uranium prospects. Several types of uranium occurrences have been discovered in the belt, of which stratiform sedimentary and volcanic settings are most important due to their large-scale potential. Commander Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CMD) is also exploring this belt. They have reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sandstone hosted occurrences.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest in 268,706 acres and a 50% interest in 148,942 acres (co-owned with Commander Resources) within the Hermitage Belt. This land position comprises more than half of this newly recognized prospective uranium belt. An airborne radiometric, magnetic and EM survey has recently been completed over approximately one-half of the Company's land holdings.
Geophysical airborne survey data from the Hermitage West and East properties has identified a large number of priority radiometric anomalies and several electromagnetic conductors. The final processed data is expected to be received shortly from the contractor. Based on this information, prospecting crews will be mobilized to the properties in late August to follow-up select targets.
Niger, West Africa - Uranium applications pending for 100% interest in up to approximately 2,000,000 acres
Bayswater Uranium has applied directly for a 100% interest in two concessions and indirectly through a purchase option agreement with Longview Strategies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LV) to acquire a 100% interest in two additional concessions totaling in the aggregate approximately 2,000,000 acres in four uranium concessions in the Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger, West Africa. Niger is ranked as the world's fourth largest producer of uranium behind Canada, Australia and Kazakhstan; and is also ranked fourth in the world in terms of uranium resources.
Three of the above concessions are located in the region of the sandstone type Arlit and Cominak uranium deposits currently being mined by Cogema-Onarem and other undeveloped deposits in north central Niger. The concessions applied for occur along the stratigraphic and structural extensions of the mine area and other undeveloped deposits. A fourth concession applied for occurs to the northeast of the above area on the opposite side of a related basement high and is in turn underlain by favorable onlapping basin sediments.
Granting of concessions pursuant to the Company's applications has to date been deferred by the Niger government pending parliamentary approval of proposed changes to its mining code. Changes to the Niger mining code have recently received government approval and the Company is waiting further information on the details of the changes that are to be implemented. Upon our receipt of this information, which is anticipated shortly, the process of applying for the concessions will be continued by the Company.
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
Damien Reynolds, Chairman and Director
Damien Reynolds also currently serves as president of Longview Strategies Inc. and chairman of Tournigan Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:TVC). Longview owns a major equity position in Bayswater. Mr. Reynolds has an impressive track record of over 20 years in identifying, acquiring and developing resource projects of merit around the world and also for his exceptional ability to raise capital for junior companies. He has been and will continue taking a leading role in the on-going development of the asset base of the Company.
George M. Leary, M.Sc., P.Eng. President, CEO and Director
George Leary is a highly experienced exploration geologist-directly involved in the mineral resource industry since 1964. He has worked throughout North and South America and Russia. He has extensive experience with a wide variety of commodities and mineral deposit models and has been responsible for the discovery of a number of significant mineralized systems in B.C and the Yukon. He spent 14 years with Amax Exploration Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. and during the latter part of his tenure was in charge of base metal exploration in the Canadian cordillera. He subsequently spent 31/2 years with Union Oil of Canada in Calgary where he was responsible for base, precious and specialty metal exploration in Canada.
Victor Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo. Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Director
Vic Tanaka is a career geologist who has participated in several significant mineral discoveries. He has held senior positions in both major and junior mining companies and has broad Canadian and international experience. He has previously served as general manager of exploration for Asamera Inc., one of the original partners in the joint venture that led to the discovery of the high-grade Cigar Lake and Dawn Lake uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. The joint venture was also involved in laying the groundwork for the eventual discovery of the world-class McArthur River uranium deposit. McArthur River and Cigar Lake are the world's largest, high-grade uranium deposits.
Ken Armstrong, M.Sc., P.Geo. Director
Mr. Armstrong worked as a geologist with Rio Tinto from 1996 to 1997 and was involved with the development of the original resource models for the Diavik Diamond Mine, NWT. Mr. Armstrong joined Aber Resources Ltd. in 1997 and managed diamond, gold, and base metal exploration programs in Canada's north. Mr. Armstrong has been President and CEO of Strongbow Exploration Inc. since January 2005.
ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Atkinson, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.
Richard Atkinson is a mining engineer with extensive executive experience particularly in managing and financing junior resource companies. He has participated in numerous mineral discoveries including the important Jabiluka uranium deposit in Australia.
Siegfried Muessig, PhD.
Sig Muessig is an independent senior mineral consultant with a very distinguished and successful career. He has been directly involved with some of the world's largest mineral discoveries including Australia's Jabiluka uranium deposit and Chile's world-class Escondida copper mine.
Robert Campbell, B.Sc., P. Geo.
Mr. Campbell, who conducts Strongbow Exploration's uranium exploration activities, has 18 years of uranium exploration experience. He has primarily focused on uranium deposits in the Athabasca and Thelon Basins in Canada and in Wyoming and Nebraska, USA.
Stephen Flechner, PhD.
Mr. Flechner holds a Doctorate in Law from Yale University and is the former Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Gold Fields Mining Corporation.
STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Mr. Damien Reynolds, Chairman of Bayswater Uranium Corp. states: "We have created a dynamic exploration company with a large, diverse base of quality uranium properties in favorable mining jurisdictions. As exceptional as our property portfolio is, the Company also has a highly talented and experienced management team to develop and enhance the value of our many assets. We will continue to aggressively grow our asset base to create significant shareholder value."
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium CompanyTM
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium CompanyTM with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.465.375 von visas am 16.08.06 11:29:55Hey visas, würd mich über die BM von Dir auch freuen ;-) thx.
Wahnsinn gibt das auch irgendwie in Deutsch denn das ist etwas Business English
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.469.246 von PFIP am 16.08.06 15:51:40Warum ist in den CAN prev open 0,65
Entschuldigung prev close 0,65
Der Name hat sich geändert, nicht mehr bve.v sondern bay.v oder bve.ca
zu bay.ca. Aktueller Kurs bei 1.12
zu bay.ca. Aktueller Kurs bei 1.12
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.470.904 von visas am 16.08.06 17:34:07Instrument Name: Bayswater Uranium Corporation Symbol: BAY
BID Orders Volume Price Range
11 41,700 1.080-1.140
ASK Price Range Volume Orders
1.180-2.050 10,900 4
Hat jemand Zugriff auf CAN und kann mal kurz die 10900 St. bis
2,050 wegkaufen? Das wär n Freudenfest und Anstieg...
Gruss
Beuer
BID Orders Volume Price Range
11 41,700 1.080-1.140
ASK Price Range Volume Orders
1.180-2.050 10,900 4
Hat jemand Zugriff auf CAN und kann mal kurz die 10900 St. bis
2,050 wegkaufen? Das wär n Freudenfest und Anstieg...
Gruss
Beuer
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.468.506 von visas am 16.08.06 15:11:29Eines muß man ihnen lassen: auch wenn sie nichts wirklich Neues zu berichten haben (was nach dem Newsfluss der letzten Wochen auch nicht weiter überraschend ist) sie machen derzeit ein gutes Marketing.
Was hast du denn für vertrauliche Nachrichten, die so geheim per BM gehandelt werden müssen?
silvervision
Was hast du denn für vertrauliche Nachrichten, die so geheim per BM gehandelt werden müssen?
silvervision
Hat einer mal nen Link für den Realtime-Kurs in Canada? Mein alter geht nun nicht mehr aufgrund des neuen Symbols.
Thx
Thx
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.472.595 von silvervision am 16.08.06 19:18:23Das hat eigentlich nichts mit Bayswater im direkten Sinne zu tun. Ich bin mal wieder auf eine neue Aktien gestoßen und wollte euch nur darauf aufmerksam machen.(lieber per BM)
Bayswater war auch mal dabei! (Januar 2006 - 0,43CAD$).
visas
Bayswater war auch mal dabei! (Januar 2006 - 0,43CAD$).
visas
visas BM
Ups!!!
1.28 CAN$
sampler
1.28 CAN$
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.473.041 von visas am 16.08.06 19:48:46auch ich hätte gerne eine BM. Danke
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.474.886 von anna32 am 16.08.06 22:03:44Was heißt eigentlich BM??
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.475.518 von PFIP am 16.08.06 22:54:41Boardmail !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.470.629 von volkmarst am 16.08.06 17:16:26bay.v muß es zumindest bei Yahoo heißen, damit der link funktioniert
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Press Release Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Super Junior Uranium Company "Bayswater Uranium Corporation" Starts Trading Today
Wednesday August 16, 12:34 pm ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 16, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V) reports the Company's shares will begin trading today under the trading symbol BAY on the TSX Venture Exchange. Bayswater Uranium is a major uranium exploration company highlighted by large, strategic land positions in Canada's premier uranium producing and exploration regions.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Bayswater Uranium Corporation has been formed through the amalgamation of uranium explorers Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. to form a leading small-cap uranium explorer with:
- Major land holdings, comprising an aggregate of 6.6 million acres or 26,600 sq km, in Canada's top uranium producing and exploration districts: Athabasca Basin, Labrador, Thelon Basin, and Newfoundland;
- A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value; and
- Share liquidity and a market capitalization attractive to institutional and retail investors.
SUMMARY OF URANIUM ASSETS
Bayswater is the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium producing and exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land holding in an emerging new uranium district in the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland.
The Company's current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
CANADA
Labrador Central Mineral Belt..............989,128 acres (4003 sq km) Athabasca Basin..........................1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km) Thelon Basin.............................1,805,994 acres (7309 sq km) Thelon Basin (Bayswater 80% earn-in option)...... ..................1,362,378 acres (5514 sq km) Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%)...............495,446 acres (2005 sq km) Hermitage Uranium Belt ....................268,706 acres (1087 sq km) Hermitage Uranium Belt (Bayswater 50% JV) ...... ............................148,942 acres (603 sq km)
NIGER
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger... Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Key elements of the Company's uranium land holdings are favorable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings. Major exploration programs are currently underway on most of the Company's properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador; South Thelon Basin, NWT; North Thelon Basin, NU; and the Hermitage Uranium Belt, southern Newfoundland.
Central Mineral Belt Uranium District, Labrador - 100% Interest in 989,128 Acres
The Central Mineral Belt uranium district extends for more than 175 km through south-central Labrador, eastern Canada. With numerous uranium and copper showings and prospects, the belt has recently become a hotspot for uranium exploration in Canada. Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU - News) is currently developing the Michelin deposit with a reported NI 43-101-compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 with a further inferred resource of 13.4 million pounds U3O8.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest or rights to acquire a 100% interest in 989,128 acres in the Central Mineral Belt uranium district. The Company is the largest landholder in the district. Its land covers favorable geologic extensions to known IOCG type deposits and prospects in the district being developed by Aurora Energy, Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX - News) and Santoy Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SAN - News). The properties include widespread anomalous uranium values and associated elements such as copper, silver, iron and the light rare earth elements in lake sediment samples; and favorable structures and potential host rocks for IOCG and Rossing type uranium deposits, including volcanic and intrusive rocks.
The Company is currently carrying out a Fugro Airborne Surveys Ltd. helicopter supported radiometric and magnetic survey of all its land holdings along with follow-up prospecting of favorable targets. The airborne survey is approximately 50% completed and results will be announced once the data is available and fully assessed. The objective of the current program is to identify uranium targets for drill testing this fall and winter.
Athabasca Basin, Canada - 100% Interest in 1,508,056 Acres
The Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan is widely recognized as the premier region in the world for high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits like McArthur River and Cigar Lake. The region accounts for approximately 32% of the world's uranium supply, a figure which is expected to increase significantly by the end of the decade. Companies exploring in the basin include Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO - News), Areva/Cogema, Dennison Mines Inc. (TSXEN - News) and International Uranium Corporation (TSX:IUC - News).
Bayswater Ventures has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire a 100% interest in mineral claims comprising 1,508,056 acres in the Athabasca Basin. The properties comprise three claim blocks located in the west-central region of the basin covering major basement fault structures in areas of complex magnetic patterns indicating favorable basement environments for unconformity type high-grade uranium deposits. The claim blocks are located east of the Cluff Lake uranium mine, which produced 62.5 million pounds U3O8, and the Shea Creek uranium deposits of UEX Corporation (TSX:UEX - News)/Cogema which returned drill intersections as high as 12.6% U3O8 over 11.9 metres, including 27.35% U3O8 over 4.2 metres, at depths down to 917 metres.
The Company intends to conduct a deep penetrating airborne geophysical survey and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this underexplored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will be required to carry out this program.
Thelon Basin, Canada -- 50% to 100% Interest in Over 3,663,818 acres
Bayswater Uranium holds a dominant land position in the Thelon Basin, one of Canada's most prospective uranium regions. The Thelon Basin has many geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, which contains McArthur River and Cigar Lake, the largest, highest-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits in the world, as well as a number of other important uranium deposits. Relative to the Athabasca Basin, the Thelon is underexplored and, until 2005, had not been subjected to recently developed deeper penetrating geophysical systems.
South Thelon Basin, NWT - 50 to 100% interest in 2,810,057 acres
The South Thelon Basin properties are characterized by extensive areas of radioactive boulders and boulder trains, which may reflect high-grade uranium at depth, numerous prominent basement fault structures and local high-grade uranium occurrences all of which are key elements of the exploration model for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco/Uravan (TSX VENTURE:UVN - News) joint venture, Cogema, and Ur-Energy (TSX:URE - News).
Bayswater's South Thelon Basin properties include two large claim and permit blocks consisting of one contiguous claim block along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) that is 100% owned by Bayswater; and a large contiguous claim and permit block along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising a total of 2,433,009 acres (collectively the Southeast Block) as follows:
i) 905,979 acres owned 100% by Bayswater;
ii) 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW - News); and
iii) 1,362,378 acres subject to an 80% earn-in option with Uranium North Resources Ltd. (the "Earn-In Project").
In the South Thelon project area, an 8,000 line-kilometre MEGATEM II geophysical survey is currently underway by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. on the Company's Earn-In Project with Uranium North and on a portion of its 100% owned land. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors and associated fault structures and potential alteration systems that are favourable for the occurrence of unconformity-type uranium deposits. Targets of interest will be followed up with detailed surveys in 2007 to identify drill targets.
In South Thelon Basin, the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deeper potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. The former will utilize airborne radiometric/magnetic surveying; whereas, the later will utilize deep penetrating EM systems such as MEGATEM II. Both approaches will involve follow-up prospecting, mapping and geophysical surveys to identify drill targets; and, both will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. To fully carry out the planned evaluation of the Company's land holdings further capital will be required.
North Thelon Basin, Nunavut - 100% interest in 522,967 acres; 50% interest in 330,794 Acres
The North Thelon Basin area hosts the most important unconformity-type uranium deposits known within the Thelon Basin area. These deposits include Cogema's Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits that form the Kiggavik Trend located along the southeastern margin of the North Thelon Basin. Favorable basement rocks, structure and widespread occurrences of uranium, including the presence of the Kiggavik deposits, indicate the favorability of this region and Thelon Basin in general for Athabasca unconformity-type uranium deposits.
Bayswater Uranium's North Thelon Basin uranium project includes land holdings totaling 853,761 acres comprising two blocks of prospecting permits that form part of the 50/50 Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties cover favorable targets for shallow unconformity type uranium deposits near the margin of the basin or within the basin associated with basement highs. Target areas acquired are characterized by favourable basement Amer Group rocks, fault structures, uranium occurrences, uranium-bearing and radioactive boulder trains and regional radiometric anomalies. Detailed descriptions of these properties are in the Company's News Release of August 8, 2006.
On the North Thelon Basin properties the Company is currently carrying out an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey contracted to Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. Follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required will subsequently be carried out to define drill targets. A preliminary follow-up prospecting program of high priority radiometric anomalies is planned this fall-weather permitting.
Hermitage Uranium Belt, Newfoundland - 100% interest in 268,706 acres, 50% interest in 148,942 Acres
The Hermitage Uranium Belt is a 100 km by 10 km structural arch in southwestern Newfoundland that hosts a number of uranium prospects. Several types of uranium occurrences have been discovered in the belt, of which stratiform sedimentary and volcanic settings are most important due to their large-scale potential. Commander Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CMD - News) is also exploring this belt. They have reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sandstone hosted occurrences.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest in 268,706 acres and a 50% interest in 148,942 acres (co-owned with Commander Resources) within the Hermitage Belt. This land position comprises more than half of this newly recognized prospective uranium belt. An airborne radiometric, magnetic and EM survey has recently been completed over approximately one-half of the Company's land holdings.
Geophysical airborne survey data from the Hermitage West and East properties has identified a large number of priority radiometric anomalies and several electromagnetic conductors. The final processed data is expected to be received shortly from the contractor. Based on this information, prospecting crews will be mobilized to the properties in late August to follow-up select targets.
Niger, West Africa - Uranium applications pending for 100% interest in up to approximately 2,000,000 acres
Bayswater Uranium has applied directly for a 100% interest in two concessions and indirectly through a purchase option agreement with Longview Strategies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LV - News) to acquire a 100% interest in two additional concessions totaling in the aggregate approximately 2,000,000 acres in four uranium concessions in the Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger, West Africa. Niger is ranked as the world's fourth largest producer of uranium behind Canada, Australia and Kazakhstan; and is also ranked fourth in the world in terms of uranium resources.
Three of the above concessions are located in the region of the sandstone type Arlit and Cominak uranium deposits currently being mined by Cogema-Onarem and other undeveloped deposits in north central Niger. The concessions applied for occur along the stratigraphic and structural extensions of the mine area and other undeveloped deposits. A fourth concession applied for occurs to the northeast of the above area on the opposite side of a related basement high and is in turn underlain by favorable onlapping basin sediments.
Granting of concessions pursuant to the Company's applications has to date been deferred by the Niger government pending parliamentary approval of proposed changes to its mining code. Changes to the Niger mining code have recently received government approval and the Company is waiting further information on the details of the changes that are to be implemented. Upon our receipt of this information, which is anticipated shortly, the process of applying for the concessions will be continued by the Company.
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
Damien Reynolds, Chairman and Director
Damien Reynolds also currently serves as president of Longview Strategies Inc. and chairman of Tournigan Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:TVC - News). Longview owns a major equity position in Bayswater. Mr. Reynolds has an impressive track record of over 20 years in identifying, acquiring and developing resource projects of merit around the world and also for his exceptional ability to raise capital for junior companies. He has been and will continue taking a leading role in the on-going development of the asset base of the Company.
George M. Leary, M.Sc., P.Eng. President, CEO and Director
George Leary is a highly experienced exploration geologist-directly involved in the mineral resource industry since 1964. He has worked throughout North and South America and Russia. He has extensive experience with a wide variety of commodities and mineral deposit models and has been responsible for the discovery of a number of significant mineralized systems in B.C and the Yukon. He spent 14 years with Amax Exploration Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. and during the latter part of his tenure was in charge of base metal exploration in the Canadian cordillera. He subsequently spent 31/2 years with Union Oil of Canada in Calgary where he was responsible for base, precious and specialty metal exploration in Canada.
Victor Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo. Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Director
Vic Tanaka is a career geologist who has participated in several significant mineral discoveries. He has held senior positions in both major and junior mining companies and has broad Canadian and international experience. He has previously served as general manager of exploration for Asamera Inc., one of the original partners in the joint venture that led to the discovery of the high-grade Cigar Lake and Dawn Lake uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. The joint venture was also involved in laying the groundwork for the eventual discovery of the world-class McArthur River uranium deposit. McArthur River and Cigar Lake are the world's largest, high-grade uranium deposits.
Ken Armstrong, M.Sc., P.Geo. Director
Mr. Armstrong worked as a geologist with Rio Tinto from 1996 to 1997 and was involved with the development of the original resource models for the Diavik Diamond Mine, NWT. Mr. Armstrong joined Aber Resources Ltd. in 1997 and managed diamond, gold, and base metal exploration programs in Canada's north. Mr. Armstrong has been President and CEO of Strongbow Exploration Inc. since January 2005.
ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Atkinson, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.
Richard Atkinson is a mining engineer with extensive executive experience particularly in managing and financing junior resource companies. He has participated in numerous mineral discoveries including the important Jabiluka uranium deposit in Australia.
Siegfried Muessig, PhD.
Sig Muessig is an independent senior mineral consultant with a very distinguished and successful career. He has been directly involved with some of the world's largest mineral discoveries including Australia's Jabiluka uranium deposit and Chile's world-class Escondida copper mine.
Robert Campbell, B.Sc., P. Geo.
Mr. Campbell, who conducts Strongbow Exploration's uranium exploration activities, has 18 years of uranium exploration experience. He has primarily focused on uranium deposits in the Athabasca and Thelon Basins in Canada and in Wyoming and Nebraska, USA.
Stephen Flechner, PhD.
Mr. Flechner holds a Doctorate in Law from Yale University and is the former Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Gold Fields Mining Corporation.
STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Mr. Damien Reynolds, Chairman of Bayswater Uranium Corp. states: "We have created a dynamic exploration company with a large, diverse base of quality uranium properties in favorable mining jurisdictions. As exceptional as our property portfolio is, the Company also has a highly talented and experienced management team to develop and enhance the value of our many assets. We will continue to aggressively grow our asset base to create significant shareholder value."
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company(TM)
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company(TM) with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
John Gomez
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153
www.bayswateruranium.com
Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
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Press Release Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Super Junior Uranium Company "Bayswater Uranium Corporation" Starts Trading Today
Wednesday August 16, 12:34 pm ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 16, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V) reports the Company's shares will begin trading today under the trading symbol BAY on the TSX Venture Exchange. Bayswater Uranium is a major uranium exploration company highlighted by large, strategic land positions in Canada's premier uranium producing and exploration regions.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Bayswater Uranium Corporation has been formed through the amalgamation of uranium explorers Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. to form a leading small-cap uranium explorer with:
- Major land holdings, comprising an aggregate of 6.6 million acres or 26,600 sq km, in Canada's top uranium producing and exploration districts: Athabasca Basin, Labrador, Thelon Basin, and Newfoundland;
- A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value; and
- Share liquidity and a market capitalization attractive to institutional and retail investors.
SUMMARY OF URANIUM ASSETS
Bayswater is the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's three most important uranium producing and exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land holding in an emerging new uranium district in the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland.
The Company's current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
CANADA
Labrador Central Mineral Belt..............989,128 acres (4003 sq km) Athabasca Basin..........................1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km) Thelon Basin.............................1,805,994 acres (7309 sq km) Thelon Basin (Bayswater 80% earn-in option)...... ..................1,362,378 acres (5514 sq km) Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%)...............495,446 acres (2005 sq km) Hermitage Uranium Belt ....................268,706 acres (1087 sq km) Hermitage Uranium Belt (Bayswater 50% JV) ...... ............................148,942 acres (603 sq km)
NIGER
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger... Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Key elements of the Company's uranium land holdings are favorable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings. Major exploration programs are currently underway on most of the Company's properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador; South Thelon Basin, NWT; North Thelon Basin, NU; and the Hermitage Uranium Belt, southern Newfoundland.
Central Mineral Belt Uranium District, Labrador - 100% Interest in 989,128 Acres
The Central Mineral Belt uranium district extends for more than 175 km through south-central Labrador, eastern Canada. With numerous uranium and copper showings and prospects, the belt has recently become a hotspot for uranium exploration in Canada. Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU - News) is currently developing the Michelin deposit with a reported NI 43-101-compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 with a further inferred resource of 13.4 million pounds U3O8.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest or rights to acquire a 100% interest in 989,128 acres in the Central Mineral Belt uranium district. The Company is the largest landholder in the district. Its land covers favorable geologic extensions to known IOCG type deposits and prospects in the district being developed by Aurora Energy, Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX - News) and Santoy Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SAN - News). The properties include widespread anomalous uranium values and associated elements such as copper, silver, iron and the light rare earth elements in lake sediment samples; and favorable structures and potential host rocks for IOCG and Rossing type uranium deposits, including volcanic and intrusive rocks.
The Company is currently carrying out a Fugro Airborne Surveys Ltd. helicopter supported radiometric and magnetic survey of all its land holdings along with follow-up prospecting of favorable targets. The airborne survey is approximately 50% completed and results will be announced once the data is available and fully assessed. The objective of the current program is to identify uranium targets for drill testing this fall and winter.
Athabasca Basin, Canada - 100% Interest in 1,508,056 Acres
The Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan is widely recognized as the premier region in the world for high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits like McArthur River and Cigar Lake. The region accounts for approximately 32% of the world's uranium supply, a figure which is expected to increase significantly by the end of the decade. Companies exploring in the basin include Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO - News), Areva/Cogema, Dennison Mines Inc. (TSXEN - News) and International Uranium Corporation (TSX:IUC - News).
Bayswater Ventures has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire a 100% interest in mineral claims comprising 1,508,056 acres in the Athabasca Basin. The properties comprise three claim blocks located in the west-central region of the basin covering major basement fault structures in areas of complex magnetic patterns indicating favorable basement environments for unconformity type high-grade uranium deposits. The claim blocks are located east of the Cluff Lake uranium mine, which produced 62.5 million pounds U3O8, and the Shea Creek uranium deposits of UEX Corporation (TSX:UEX - News)/Cogema which returned drill intersections as high as 12.6% U3O8 over 11.9 metres, including 27.35% U3O8 over 4.2 metres, at depths down to 917 metres.
The Company intends to conduct a deep penetrating airborne geophysical survey and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this underexplored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will be required to carry out this program.
Thelon Basin, Canada -- 50% to 100% Interest in Over 3,663,818 acres
Bayswater Uranium holds a dominant land position in the Thelon Basin, one of Canada's most prospective uranium regions. The Thelon Basin has many geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, which contains McArthur River and Cigar Lake, the largest, highest-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits in the world, as well as a number of other important uranium deposits. Relative to the Athabasca Basin, the Thelon is underexplored and, until 2005, had not been subjected to recently developed deeper penetrating geophysical systems.
South Thelon Basin, NWT - 50 to 100% interest in 2,810,057 acres
The South Thelon Basin properties are characterized by extensive areas of radioactive boulders and boulder trains, which may reflect high-grade uranium at depth, numerous prominent basement fault structures and local high-grade uranium occurrences all of which are key elements of the exploration model for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco/Uravan (TSX VENTURE:UVN - News) joint venture, Cogema, and Ur-Energy (TSX:URE - News).
Bayswater's South Thelon Basin properties include two large claim and permit blocks consisting of one contiguous claim block along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) that is 100% owned by Bayswater; and a large contiguous claim and permit block along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising a total of 2,433,009 acres (collectively the Southeast Block) as follows:
i) 905,979 acres owned 100% by Bayswater;
ii) 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW - News); and
iii) 1,362,378 acres subject to an 80% earn-in option with Uranium North Resources Ltd. (the "Earn-In Project").
In the South Thelon project area, an 8,000 line-kilometre MEGATEM II geophysical survey is currently underway by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. on the Company's Earn-In Project with Uranium North and on a portion of its 100% owned land. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors and associated fault structures and potential alteration systems that are favourable for the occurrence of unconformity-type uranium deposits. Targets of interest will be followed up with detailed surveys in 2007 to identify drill targets.
In South Thelon Basin, the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deeper potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. The former will utilize airborne radiometric/magnetic surveying; whereas, the later will utilize deep penetrating EM systems such as MEGATEM II. Both approaches will involve follow-up prospecting, mapping and geophysical surveys to identify drill targets; and, both will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. To fully carry out the planned evaluation of the Company's land holdings further capital will be required.
North Thelon Basin, Nunavut - 100% interest in 522,967 acres; 50% interest in 330,794 Acres
The North Thelon Basin area hosts the most important unconformity-type uranium deposits known within the Thelon Basin area. These deposits include Cogema's Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits that form the Kiggavik Trend located along the southeastern margin of the North Thelon Basin. Favorable basement rocks, structure and widespread occurrences of uranium, including the presence of the Kiggavik deposits, indicate the favorability of this region and Thelon Basin in general for Athabasca unconformity-type uranium deposits.
Bayswater Uranium's North Thelon Basin uranium project includes land holdings totaling 853,761 acres comprising two blocks of prospecting permits that form part of the 50/50 Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties cover favorable targets for shallow unconformity type uranium deposits near the margin of the basin or within the basin associated with basement highs. Target areas acquired are characterized by favourable basement Amer Group rocks, fault structures, uranium occurrences, uranium-bearing and radioactive boulder trains and regional radiometric anomalies. Detailed descriptions of these properties are in the Company's News Release of August 8, 2006.
On the North Thelon Basin properties the Company is currently carrying out an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey contracted to Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. Follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required will subsequently be carried out to define drill targets. A preliminary follow-up prospecting program of high priority radiometric anomalies is planned this fall-weather permitting.
Hermitage Uranium Belt, Newfoundland - 100% interest in 268,706 acres, 50% interest in 148,942 Acres
The Hermitage Uranium Belt is a 100 km by 10 km structural arch in southwestern Newfoundland that hosts a number of uranium prospects. Several types of uranium occurrences have been discovered in the belt, of which stratiform sedimentary and volcanic settings are most important due to their large-scale potential. Commander Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CMD - News) is also exploring this belt. They have reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sandstone hosted occurrences.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest in 268,706 acres and a 50% interest in 148,942 acres (co-owned with Commander Resources) within the Hermitage Belt. This land position comprises more than half of this newly recognized prospective uranium belt. An airborne radiometric, magnetic and EM survey has recently been completed over approximately one-half of the Company's land holdings.
Geophysical airborne survey data from the Hermitage West and East properties has identified a large number of priority radiometric anomalies and several electromagnetic conductors. The final processed data is expected to be received shortly from the contractor. Based on this information, prospecting crews will be mobilized to the properties in late August to follow-up select targets.
Niger, West Africa - Uranium applications pending for 100% interest in up to approximately 2,000,000 acres
Bayswater Uranium has applied directly for a 100% interest in two concessions and indirectly through a purchase option agreement with Longview Strategies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LV - News) to acquire a 100% interest in two additional concessions totaling in the aggregate approximately 2,000,000 acres in four uranium concessions in the Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger, West Africa. Niger is ranked as the world's fourth largest producer of uranium behind Canada, Australia and Kazakhstan; and is also ranked fourth in the world in terms of uranium resources.
Three of the above concessions are located in the region of the sandstone type Arlit and Cominak uranium deposits currently being mined by Cogema-Onarem and other undeveloped deposits in north central Niger. The concessions applied for occur along the stratigraphic and structural extensions of the mine area and other undeveloped deposits. A fourth concession applied for occurs to the northeast of the above area on the opposite side of a related basement high and is in turn underlain by favorable onlapping basin sediments.
Granting of concessions pursuant to the Company's applications has to date been deferred by the Niger government pending parliamentary approval of proposed changes to its mining code. Changes to the Niger mining code have recently received government approval and the Company is waiting further information on the details of the changes that are to be implemented. Upon our receipt of this information, which is anticipated shortly, the process of applying for the concessions will be continued by the Company.
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
Damien Reynolds, Chairman and Director
Damien Reynolds also currently serves as president of Longview Strategies Inc. and chairman of Tournigan Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:TVC - News). Longview owns a major equity position in Bayswater. Mr. Reynolds has an impressive track record of over 20 years in identifying, acquiring and developing resource projects of merit around the world and also for his exceptional ability to raise capital for junior companies. He has been and will continue taking a leading role in the on-going development of the asset base of the Company.
George M. Leary, M.Sc., P.Eng. President, CEO and Director
George Leary is a highly experienced exploration geologist-directly involved in the mineral resource industry since 1964. He has worked throughout North and South America and Russia. He has extensive experience with a wide variety of commodities and mineral deposit models and has been responsible for the discovery of a number of significant mineralized systems in B.C and the Yukon. He spent 14 years with Amax Exploration Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. and during the latter part of his tenure was in charge of base metal exploration in the Canadian cordillera. He subsequently spent 31/2 years with Union Oil of Canada in Calgary where he was responsible for base, precious and specialty metal exploration in Canada.
Victor Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo. Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Director
Vic Tanaka is a career geologist who has participated in several significant mineral discoveries. He has held senior positions in both major and junior mining companies and has broad Canadian and international experience. He has previously served as general manager of exploration for Asamera Inc., one of the original partners in the joint venture that led to the discovery of the high-grade Cigar Lake and Dawn Lake uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. The joint venture was also involved in laying the groundwork for the eventual discovery of the world-class McArthur River uranium deposit. McArthur River and Cigar Lake are the world's largest, high-grade uranium deposits.
Ken Armstrong, M.Sc., P.Geo. Director
Mr. Armstrong worked as a geologist with Rio Tinto from 1996 to 1997 and was involved with the development of the original resource models for the Diavik Diamond Mine, NWT. Mr. Armstrong joined Aber Resources Ltd. in 1997 and managed diamond, gold, and base metal exploration programs in Canada's north. Mr. Armstrong has been President and CEO of Strongbow Exploration Inc. since January 2005.
ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Atkinson, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.
Richard Atkinson is a mining engineer with extensive executive experience particularly in managing and financing junior resource companies. He has participated in numerous mineral discoveries including the important Jabiluka uranium deposit in Australia.
Siegfried Muessig, PhD.
Sig Muessig is an independent senior mineral consultant with a very distinguished and successful career. He has been directly involved with some of the world's largest mineral discoveries including Australia's Jabiluka uranium deposit and Chile's world-class Escondida copper mine.
Robert Campbell, B.Sc., P. Geo.
Mr. Campbell, who conducts Strongbow Exploration's uranium exploration activities, has 18 years of uranium exploration experience. He has primarily focused on uranium deposits in the Athabasca and Thelon Basins in Canada and in Wyoming and Nebraska, USA.
Stephen Flechner, PhD.
Mr. Flechner holds a Doctorate in Law from Yale University and is the former Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Gold Fields Mining Corporation.
STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Mr. Damien Reynolds, Chairman of Bayswater Uranium Corp. states: "We have created a dynamic exploration company with a large, diverse base of quality uranium properties in favorable mining jurisdictions. As exceptional as our property portfolio is, the Company also has a highly talented and experienced management team to develop and enhance the value of our many assets. We will continue to aggressively grow our asset base to create significant shareholder value."
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company(TM)
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company(TM) with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
John Gomez
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153
www.bayswateruranium.com
Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.476.609 von close_the_gap am 17.08.06 07:45:21... und für mich der wichtigste Satz des vorigen postings:
...Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration...
... eine klarklare Ansage!
Das hat Dines natürlich alles schon ein wenig früher gewußt wie wir, deshalb schon jetzt der großartige Erfolg der letzten Wochen.
Doch bis jetzt haben sich die erst in der Landschaft aufgestellt ... was passiert den erst, wenn die die besten Zonen ihrer Gebiete mal ausfindig gemacht haben
Lassen wir den Flächenflügen ein wenig Zeit, riesige Gebiete können nicht in ein paar Stunden "abgeflogen und gemessen" werden!
Gruß!
c_t_g
...Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration...
... eine klarklare Ansage!
Das hat Dines natürlich alles schon ein wenig früher gewußt wie wir, deshalb schon jetzt der großartige Erfolg der letzten Wochen.
Doch bis jetzt haben sich die erst in der Landschaft aufgestellt ... was passiert den erst, wenn die die besten Zonen ihrer Gebiete mal ausfindig gemacht haben
Lassen wir den Flächenflügen ein wenig Zeit, riesige Gebiete können nicht in ein paar Stunden "abgeflogen und gemessen" werden!
Gruß!
c_t_g
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.476.645 von close_the_gap am 17.08.06 07:54:57... muß natürlich "glasklare Ansage" heißen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.475.593 von hoffihoff am 16.08.06 23:02:38Danke Hoffihoff
Es ist doch ersichtlich das die Trendwende nach dem zusammenschluss da ist. Das Unternehmen zeigt ein solides Fundament mit einer ausgesprochener Marketing Strategie.
Dann verstehe ich nicht den Verkauf von 9000 Stück zu 0,78 €. Warum wollt Ihr denn immer den Kurs nach unten drücken??
Dann verstehe ich nicht den Verkauf von 9000 Stück zu 0,78 €. Warum wollt Ihr denn immer den Kurs nach unten drücken??
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.477.309 von PFIP am 17.08.06 09:20:45dann verkauf doch auch. oder heul doch, freund der Sonne :O
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.479.512 von job-company am 17.08.06 11:43:50Du hast dir aber nach deinen ersten beiden Postings hier auf WO noch sehr hohe Steigerungsmöglichkeiten offen gelassen !!!
HFFI
HFFI
Hier NEU bei W : O Die neue Bayswater !!!
Thread: HIER NEU !!! - SUPER JUNIOR URANIUM COMPANY "BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION" STARTS TRADING TODAY
"BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION"
BAY - V
Thread: HIER NEU !!! - SUPER JUNIOR URANIUM COMPANY "BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION" STARTS TRADING TODAY
"BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION"
BAY - V
Hallo, bitte mal für mich ganz Blöden
was passiert denn mit den "alten" Bayswater"-Aktien, wenn es die neue Corp gibt?
was passiert denn mit den "alten" Bayswater"-Aktien, wenn es die neue Corp gibt?
Bid/ask 1,20/1,20
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.480.702 von eisbearpapa am 17.08.06 13:05:26Irgendwo steht da was von 1:1 Umtausch
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.480.702 von eisbearpapa am 17.08.06 13:05:26Bayswater amalgamation with Pathfinder
2006-08-15 17:06 ET - New Listing
See Amalgamation (C-BVE) Bayswater Ventures Corp
Pursuant to special resolutions passed by the shareholders of Bayswater Ventures Corp. on Aug. 8, 2006, and by shareholders of Pathfinder Resources Ltd. on Aug. 8, 2006, Bayswater and Pathfinder have adopted a plan of arrangement under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (B.C.) which received final court approval on Aug. 9, 2006. The exchange has been advised that the arrangement became effective on Aug. 15, 2006, and involved the following principal matters:
All of the outstanding Pathfinder shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares on the basis of 0.588 of an Amalco share for each one Pathfinder share.
Pathfinder options shall be exchanged for Amalco options with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 0.588:1.
All of the outstanding Bayswater shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares, on the basis of one Amalco share for each one Bayswater share.
Bayswater options and Bayswater warrants shall be exchanged for Amalco options and Amalco warrants with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 1:1.
Any Pathfinder shares held by Bayswater and any Bayswater shares held by Pathfinder shall be cancelled without any repayment of capital.
2006-08-15 17:06 ET - New Listing
See Amalgamation (C-BVE) Bayswater Ventures Corp
Pursuant to special resolutions passed by the shareholders of Bayswater Ventures Corp. on Aug. 8, 2006, and by shareholders of Pathfinder Resources Ltd. on Aug. 8, 2006, Bayswater and Pathfinder have adopted a plan of arrangement under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (B.C.) which received final court approval on Aug. 9, 2006. The exchange has been advised that the arrangement became effective on Aug. 15, 2006, and involved the following principal matters:
All of the outstanding Pathfinder shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares on the basis of 0.588 of an Amalco share for each one Pathfinder share.
Pathfinder options shall be exchanged for Amalco options with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 0.588:1.
All of the outstanding Bayswater shares shall be exchanged for Amalco shares, on the basis of one Amalco share for each one Bayswater share.
Bayswater options and Bayswater warrants shall be exchanged for Amalco options and Amalco warrants with the number of Amalco shares to which the holder is entitled and the exercise price for such Amalco options being adjusted in accordance with the conversion ratio of 1:1.
Any Pathfinder shares held by Bayswater and any Bayswater shares held by Pathfinder shall be cancelled without any repayment of capital.
Wo bleibt denn endlich mal die Euphorie?!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.483.727 von spellbound am 17.08.06 16:14:33 1,23 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 0,856345066
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.483.750 von spellbound am 17.08.06 16:15:22
Man sollte einfach mal alle Kohle zusammenkratzen und morgens den Muffengängern die Shares abnehmen
sampler
sampler
AUGUST 17, 2006 - 12:05 ET
RETRANSMISSION: Super Junior Uranium Company "Bayswater Uranium Corporation" Starts Trading Today
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 17, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BAY)(FWB:B2V) reports the Company\'s shares will begin trading today under the trading symbol BAY on the TSX Venture Exchange. Bayswater Uranium is a major uranium exploration company highlighted by large, strategic land positions in Canada\'s premier uranium producing and exploration regions.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bayswater Uranium Corporation has been formed through the amalgamation of uranium explorers Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. to form a leading small-cap uranium explorer with:
- Major land holdings, comprising an aggregate of 6.6 million acres or 26,600 sq km, in Canada\'s top uranium producing and exploration districts: Athabasca Basin, Labrador, Thelon Basin, and Newfoundland;
- A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value; and
- Share liquidity and a market capitalization attractive to institutional and retail investors.
SUMMARY OF URANIUM ASSETS
Bayswater is the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada\'s three most important uranium producing and exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land holding in an emerging new uranium district in the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland.
The Company\'s current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
CANADA
Labrador Central Mineral Belt..............989,128 acres (4003 sq km)Athabasca Basin..........................1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km)Thelon Basin.............................1,805,994 acres (7309 sq km)Thelon Basin (Bayswater 80% earn-in option)...... ..................1,362,378 acres (5514 sq km)Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%)...............495,446 acres (2005 sq km)Hermitage Uranium Belt ....................268,706 acres (1087 sq km)Hermitage Uranium Belt (Bayswater 50% JV) ...... ............................148,942 acres (603 sq km)
NIGER
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger... Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Key elements of the Company\'s uranium land holdings are favorable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings. Major exploration programs are currently underway on most of the Company\'s properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador; South Thelon Basin, NWT; North Thelon Basin, NU; and the Hermitage Uranium Belt, southern Newfoundland.
Central Mineral Belt Uranium District, Labrador - 100% Interest in 989,128 Acres
The Central Mineral Belt uranium district extends for more than 175 km through south-central Labrador, eastern Canada. With numerous uranium and copper showings and prospects, the belt has recently become a hotspot for uranium exploration in Canada. Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU) is currently developing the Michelin deposit with a reported NI 43-101-compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 with a further inferred resource of 13.4 million pounds U3O8.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest or rights to acquire a 100% interest in 989,128 acres in the Central Mineral Belt uranium district. The Company is the largest landholder in the district. Its land covers favorable geologic extensions to known IOCG type deposits and prospects in the district being developed by Aurora Energy, Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX) and Santoy Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SAN). The properties include widespread anomalous uranium values and associated elements such as copper, silver, iron and the light rare earth elements in lake sediment samples; and favorable structures and potential host rocks for IOCG and Rossing type uranium deposits, including volcanic and intrusive rocks.
The Company is currently carrying out a Fugro Airborne Surveys Ltd. helicopter supported radiometric and magnetic survey of all its land holdings along with follow-up prospecting of favorable targets. The airborne survey is approximately 50% completed and results will be announced once the data is available and fully assessed. The objective of the current program is to identify uranium targets for drill testing this fall and winter.
Athabasca Basin, Canada - 100% Interest in 1,508,056 Acres
The Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan is widely recognized as the premier region in the world for high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits like McArthur River and Cigar Lake. The region accounts for approximately 32% of the world\'s uranium supply, a figure which is expected to increase significantly by the end of the decade. Companies exploring in the basin include Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO), Areva/Cogema, Dennison Mines Inc. (TSXEN) and International Uranium Corporation (TSX:IUC).
Bayswater Ventures has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire a 100% interest in mineral claims comprising 1,508,056 acres in the Athabasca Basin. The properties comprise three claim blocks located in the west-central region of the basin covering major basement fault structures in areas of complex magnetic patterns indicating favorable basement environments for unconformity type high-grade uranium deposits. The claim blocks are located east of the Cluff Lake uranium mine, which produced 62.5 million pounds U3O8, and the Shea Creek uranium deposits of UEX Corporation (TSX:UEX)/Cogema which returned drill intersections as high as 12.6% U3O8 over 11.9 metres, including 27.35% U3O8 over 4.2 metres, at depths down to 917 metres.
The Company intends to conduct a deep penetrating airborne geophysical survey and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this underexplored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will be required to carry out this program.
Thelon Basin, Canada -- 50% to 100% Interest in Over 3,663,818 acres
Bayswater Uranium holds a dominant land position in the Thelon Basin, one of Canada\'s most prospective uranium regions. The Thelon Basin has many geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, which contains McArthur River and Cigar Lake, the largest, highest-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits in the world, as well as a number of other important uranium deposits. Relative to the Athabasca Basin, the Thelon is underexplored and, until 2005, had not been subjected to recently developed deeper penetrating geophysical systems.
South Thelon Basin, NWT - 50 to 100% interest in 2,810,057 acres
The South Thelon Basin properties are characterized by extensive areas of radioactive boulders and boulder trains, which may reflect high-grade uranium at depth, numerous prominent basement fault structures and local high-grade uranium occurrences all of which are key elements of the exploration model for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco/Uravan (TSX VENTURE:UVN) joint venture, Cogema, and Ur-Energy (TSX:URE).
Bayswater\'s South Thelon Basin properties include two large claim and permit blocks consisting of one contiguous claim block along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) that is 100% owned by Bayswater; and a large contiguous claim and permit block along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising a total of 2,433,009 acres (collectively the Southeast Block) as follows:
i) 905,979 acres owned 100% by Bayswater;
ii) 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW); and
iii) 1,362,378 acres subject to an 80% earn-in option with Uranium North Resources Ltd. (the "Earn-In Project").
In the South Thelon project area, an 8,000 line-kilometre MEGATEM II geophysical survey is currently underway by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. on the Company\'s Earn-In Project with Uranium North and on a portion of its 100% owned land. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors and associated fault structures and potential alteration systems that are favourable for the occurrence of unconformity-type uranium deposits. Targets of interest will be followed up with detailed surveys in 2007 to identify drill targets.
In South Thelon Basin, the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deeper potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. The former will utilize airborne radiometric/magnetic surveying; whereas, the later will utilize deep penetrating EM systems such as MEGATEM II. Both approaches will involve follow-up prospecting, mapping and geophysical surveys to identify drill targets; and, both will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. To fully carry out the planned evaluation of the Company\'s land holdings further capital will be required.
North Thelon Basin, Nunavut - 100% interest in 522,967 acres; 50% interest in 330,794 Acres
The North Thelon Basin area hosts the most important unconformity-type uranium deposits known within the Thelon Basin area. These deposits include Cogema\'s Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits that form the Kiggavik Trend located along the southeastern margin of the North Thelon Basin. Favorable basement rocks, structure and widespread occurrences of uranium, including the presence of the Kiggavik deposits, indicate the favorability of this region and Thelon Basin in general for Athabasca unconformity-type uranium deposits.
Bayswater Uranium\'s North Thelon Basin uranium project includes land holdings totaling 853,761 acres comprising two blocks of prospecting permits that form part of the 50/50 Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties cover favorable targets for shallow unconformity type uranium deposits near the margin of the basin or within the basin associated with basement highs. Target areas acquired are characterized by favourable basement Amer Group rocks, fault structures, uranium occurrences, uranium-bearing and radioactive boulder trains and regional radiometric anomalies. Detailed descriptions of these properties are in the Company\'s News Release of August 8, 2006.
On the North Thelon Basin properties the Company is currently carrying out an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey contracted to Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. Follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required will subsequently be carried out to define drill targets. A preliminary follow-up prospecting program of high priority radiometric anomalies is planned this fall-weather permitting.
Hermitage Uranium Belt, Newfoundland - 100% interest in 268,706 acres, 50% interest in 148,942 Acres
The Hermitage Uranium Belt is a 100 km by 10 km structural arch in southwestern Newfoundland that hosts a number of uranium prospects. Several types of uranium occurrences have been discovered in the belt, of which stratiform sedimentary and volcanic settings are most important due to their large-scale potential. Commander Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CMD) is also exploring this belt. They have reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sandstone hosted occurrences.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest in 268,706 acres and a 50% interest in 148,942 acres (co-owned with Commander Resources) within the Hermitage Belt. This land position comprises more than half of this newly recognized prospective uranium belt. An airborne radiometric, magnetic and EM survey has recently been completed over approximately one-half of the Company\'s land holdings.
Geophysical airborne survey data from the Hermitage West and East properties has identified a large number of priority radiometric anomalies and several electromagnetic conductors. The final processed data is expected to be received shortly from the contractor. Based on this information, prospecting crews will be mobilized to the properties in late August to follow-up select targets.
Niger, West Africa - Uranium applications pending for 100% interest in up to approximately 2,000,000 acres
Bayswater Uranium has applied directly for a 100% interest in two concessions and indirectly through a purchase option agreement with Longview Strategies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LV) to acquire a 100% interest in two additional concessions totaling in the aggregate approximately 2,000,000 acres in four uranium concessions in the Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger, West Africa. Niger is ranked as the world\'s fourth largest producer of uranium behind Canada, Australia and Kazakhstan; and is also ranked fourth in the world in terms of uranium resources.
Three of the above concessions are located in the region of the sandstone type Arlit and Cominak uranium deposits currently being mined by Cogema-Onarem and other undeveloped deposits in north central Niger. The concessions applied for occur along the stratigraphic and structural extensions of the mine area and other undeveloped deposits. A fourth concession applied for occurs to the northeast of the above area on the opposite side of a related basement high and is in turn underlain by favorable onlapping basin sediments.
Granting of concessions pursuant to the Company\'s applications has to date been deferred by the Niger government pending parliamentary approval of proposed changes to its mining code. Changes to the Niger mining code have recently received government approval and the Company is waiting further information on the details of the changes that are to be implemented. Upon our receipt of this information, which is anticipated shortly, the process of applying for the concessions will be continued by the Company.
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
Damien Reynolds, Chairman and Director
Damien Reynolds also currently serves as president of Longview Strategies Inc. and chairman of Tournigan Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:TVC). Longview owns a major equity position in Bayswater. Mr. Reynolds has an impressive track record of over 20 years in identifying, acquiring and developing resource projects of merit around the world and also for his exceptional ability to raise capital for junior companies. He has been and will continue taking a leading role in the on-going development of the asset base of the Company.
George M. Leary, M.Sc., P.Eng. President, CEO and Director
George Leary is a highly experienced exploration geologist-directly involved in the mineral resource industry since 1964. He has worked throughout North and South America and Russia. He has extensive experience with a wide variety of commodities and mineral deposit models and has been responsible for the discovery of a number of significant mineralized systems in B.C and the Yukon. He spent 14 years with Amax Exploration Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. and during the latter part of his tenure was in charge of base metal exploration in the Canadian cordillera. He subsequently spent 31/2 years with Union Oil of Canada in Calgary where he was responsible for base, precious and specialty metal exploration in Canada.
Victor Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo. Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Director
Vic Tanaka is a career geologist who has participated in several significant mineral discoveries. He has held senior positions in both major and junior mining companies and has broad Canadian and international experience. He has previously served as general manager of exploration for Asamera Inc., one of the original partners in the joint venture that led to the discovery of the high-grade Cigar Lake and Dawn Lake uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. The joint venture was also involved in laying the groundwork for the eventual discovery of the world-class McArthur River uranium deposit. McArthur River and Cigar Lake are the world\'s largest, high-grade uranium deposits.
Ken Armstrong, M.Sc., P.Geo. Director
Mr. Armstrong worked as a geologist with Rio Tinto from 1996 to 1997 and was involved with the development of the original resource models for the Diavik Diamond Mine, NWT. Mr. Armstrong joined Aber Resources Ltd. in 1997 and managed diamond, gold, and base metal exploration programs in Canada\'s north. Mr. Armstrong has been President and CEO of Strongbow Exploration Inc. since January 2005.
ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Atkinson, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.
Richard Atkinson is a mining engineer with extensive executive experience particularly in managing and financing junior resource companies. He has participated in numerous mineral discoveries including the important Jabiluka uranium deposit in Australia.
Siegfried Muessig, PhD.
Sig Muessig is an independent senior mineral consultant with a very distinguished and successful career. He has been directly involved with some of the world\'s largest mineral discoveries including Australia\'s Jabiluka uranium deposit and Chile\'s world-class Escondida copper mine.
Robert Campbell, B.Sc., P. Geo.
Mr. Campbell, who conducts Strongbow Exploration\'s uranium exploration activities, has 18 years of uranium exploration experience. He has primarily focused on uranium deposits in the Athabasca and Thelon Basins in Canada and in Wyoming and Nebraska, USA.
Stephen Flechner, PhD.
Mr. Flechner holds a Doctorate in Law from Yale University and is the former Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Gold Fields Mining Corporation.
STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Mr. Damien Reynolds, Chairman of Bayswater Uranium Corp. states: "We have created a dynamic exploration company with a large, diverse base of quality uranium properties in favorable mining jurisdictions. As exceptional as our property portfolio is, the Company also has a highly talented and experienced management team to develop and enhance the value of our many assets. We will continue to aggressively grow our asset base to create significant shareholder value."
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium CompanyTM
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada\'s most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium CompanyTM with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
CONTACT INFORMATION
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153http://www.bayswateruranium.com/
RETRANSMISSION: Super Junior Uranium Company "Bayswater Uranium Corporation" Starts Trading Today
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 17, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BAY)(FWB:B2V) reports the Company\'s shares will begin trading today under the trading symbol BAY on the TSX Venture Exchange. Bayswater Uranium is a major uranium exploration company highlighted by large, strategic land positions in Canada\'s premier uranium producing and exploration regions.
HIGHLIGHTS
Bayswater Uranium Corporation has been formed through the amalgamation of uranium explorers Bayswater Ventures Corp. and Pathfinder Resources Ltd. to form a leading small-cap uranium explorer with:
- Major land holdings, comprising an aggregate of 6.6 million acres or 26,600 sq km, in Canada\'s top uranium producing and exploration districts: Athabasca Basin, Labrador, Thelon Basin, and Newfoundland;
- A management team that has a successful track record in the natural resource business including uranium exploration, raising capital and creation of significant shareholder value; and
- Share liquidity and a market capitalization attractive to institutional and retail investors.
SUMMARY OF URANIUM ASSETS
Bayswater is the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada\'s three most important uranium producing and exploration regions: the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador and the Thelon Basin, NWT & NU; as well as a major land holding in an emerging new uranium district in the Hermitage Belt, southern Newfoundland.
The Company\'s current uranium land holdings, held 100% by Bayswater except as noted, are summarized as follows:
CANADA
Labrador Central Mineral Belt..............989,128 acres (4003 sq km)Athabasca Basin..........................1,508,056 acres (6103 sq km)Thelon Basin.............................1,805,994 acres (7309 sq km)Thelon Basin (Bayswater 80% earn-in option)...... ..................1,362,378 acres (5514 sq km)Thelon Basin (Bayswater 50%)...............495,446 acres (2005 sq km)Hermitage Uranium Belt ....................268,706 acres (1087 sq km)Hermitage Uranium Belt (Bayswater 50% JV) ...... ............................148,942 acres (603 sq km)
NIGER
Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger... Applications pending for up to 8000 sq km
Key elements of the Company\'s uranium land holdings are favorable geologic settings, proximity to known deposits and major prospects, demonstrated applicable exploration models and the underexplored nature of the holdings. Major exploration programs are currently underway on most of the Company\'s properties including the Central Mineral Belt, Labrador; South Thelon Basin, NWT; North Thelon Basin, NU; and the Hermitage Uranium Belt, southern Newfoundland.
Central Mineral Belt Uranium District, Labrador - 100% Interest in 989,128 Acres
The Central Mineral Belt uranium district extends for more than 175 km through south-central Labrador, eastern Canada. With numerous uranium and copper showings and prospects, the belt has recently become a hotspot for uranium exploration in Canada. Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU) is currently developing the Michelin deposit with a reported NI 43-101-compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 with a further inferred resource of 13.4 million pounds U3O8.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest or rights to acquire a 100% interest in 989,128 acres in the Central Mineral Belt uranium district. The Company is the largest landholder in the district. Its land covers favorable geologic extensions to known IOCG type deposits and prospects in the district being developed by Aurora Energy, Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX) and Santoy Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SAN). The properties include widespread anomalous uranium values and associated elements such as copper, silver, iron and the light rare earth elements in lake sediment samples; and favorable structures and potential host rocks for IOCG and Rossing type uranium deposits, including volcanic and intrusive rocks.
The Company is currently carrying out a Fugro Airborne Surveys Ltd. helicopter supported radiometric and magnetic survey of all its land holdings along with follow-up prospecting of favorable targets. The airborne survey is approximately 50% completed and results will be announced once the data is available and fully assessed. The objective of the current program is to identify uranium targets for drill testing this fall and winter.
Athabasca Basin, Canada - 100% Interest in 1,508,056 Acres
The Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan is widely recognized as the premier region in the world for high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits like McArthur River and Cigar Lake. The region accounts for approximately 32% of the world\'s uranium supply, a figure which is expected to increase significantly by the end of the decade. Companies exploring in the basin include Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO), Areva/Cogema, Dennison Mines Inc. (TSXEN) and International Uranium Corporation (TSX:IUC).
Bayswater Ventures has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire a 100% interest in mineral claims comprising 1,508,056 acres in the Athabasca Basin. The properties comprise three claim blocks located in the west-central region of the basin covering major basement fault structures in areas of complex magnetic patterns indicating favorable basement environments for unconformity type high-grade uranium deposits. The claim blocks are located east of the Cluff Lake uranium mine, which produced 62.5 million pounds U3O8, and the Shea Creek uranium deposits of UEX Corporation (TSX:UEX)/Cogema which returned drill intersections as high as 12.6% U3O8 over 11.9 metres, including 27.35% U3O8 over 4.2 metres, at depths down to 917 metres.
The Company intends to conduct a deep penetrating airborne geophysical survey and follow-up geophysical and geological surveys over this underexplored region of the Athabasca Basin in order to identify drill targets. Additional capital will be required to carry out this program.
Thelon Basin, Canada -- 50% to 100% Interest in Over 3,663,818 acres
Bayswater Uranium holds a dominant land position in the Thelon Basin, one of Canada\'s most prospective uranium regions. The Thelon Basin has many geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, which contains McArthur River and Cigar Lake, the largest, highest-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits in the world, as well as a number of other important uranium deposits. Relative to the Athabasca Basin, the Thelon is underexplored and, until 2005, had not been subjected to recently developed deeper penetrating geophysical systems.
South Thelon Basin, NWT - 50 to 100% interest in 2,810,057 acres
The South Thelon Basin properties are characterized by extensive areas of radioactive boulders and boulder trains, which may reflect high-grade uranium at depth, numerous prominent basement fault structures and local high-grade uranium occurrences all of which are key elements of the exploration model for unconformity type uranium deposits. Companies exploring in the South Thelon Basin include the Cameco/Uravan (TSX VENTURE:UVN) joint venture, Cogema, and Ur-Energy (TSX:URE).
Bayswater\'s South Thelon Basin properties include two large claim and permit blocks consisting of one contiguous claim block along the northwestern margin of the basin comprising 377,048 acres (Northwest Block) that is 100% owned by Bayswater; and a large contiguous claim and permit block along and within the southeastern margin and interior part of the basin comprising a total of 2,433,009 acres (collectively the Southeast Block) as follows:
i) 905,979 acres owned 100% by Bayswater;
ii) 164,652 acres subject to a 50/50 joint venture with Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW); and
iii) 1,362,378 acres subject to an 80% earn-in option with Uranium North Resources Ltd. (the "Earn-In Project").
In the South Thelon project area, an 8,000 line-kilometre MEGATEM II geophysical survey is currently underway by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. on the Company\'s Earn-In Project with Uranium North and on a portion of its 100% owned land. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors and associated fault structures and potential alteration systems that are favourable for the occurrence of unconformity-type uranium deposits. Targets of interest will be followed up with detailed surveys in 2007 to identify drill targets.
In South Thelon Basin, the Company is planning two program approaches. One approach will be to evaluate near surface potential of the Thelon Basin margin and the other to evaluate the deeper potential of internal portions of the Thelon Basin. The former will utilize airborne radiometric/magnetic surveying; whereas, the later will utilize deep penetrating EM systems such as MEGATEM II. Both approaches will involve follow-up prospecting, mapping and geophysical surveys to identify drill targets; and, both will be designed to evaluate the potential for unconformity type uranium deposits. To fully carry out the planned evaluation of the Company\'s land holdings further capital will be required.
North Thelon Basin, Nunavut - 100% interest in 522,967 acres; 50% interest in 330,794 Acres
The North Thelon Basin area hosts the most important unconformity-type uranium deposits known within the Thelon Basin area. These deposits include Cogema\'s Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits that form the Kiggavik Trend located along the southeastern margin of the North Thelon Basin. Favorable basement rocks, structure and widespread occurrences of uranium, including the presence of the Kiggavik deposits, indicate the favorability of this region and Thelon Basin in general for Athabasca unconformity-type uranium deposits.
Bayswater Uranium\'s North Thelon Basin uranium project includes land holdings totaling 853,761 acres comprising two blocks of prospecting permits that form part of the 50/50 Canada Uranium Joint Venture with Strongbow and five claim blocks held 100% by Bayswater. These properties cover favorable targets for shallow unconformity type uranium deposits near the margin of the basin or within the basin associated with basement highs. Target areas acquired are characterized by favourable basement Amer Group rocks, fault structures, uranium occurrences, uranium-bearing and radioactive boulder trains and regional radiometric anomalies. Detailed descriptions of these properties are in the Company\'s News Release of August 8, 2006.
On the North Thelon Basin properties the Company is currently carrying out an airborne radiometric/magnetic survey contracted to Tundra Airborne Surveys Ltd. Follow-up prospecting, mapping and ground geophysics as required will subsequently be carried out to define drill targets. A preliminary follow-up prospecting program of high priority radiometric anomalies is planned this fall-weather permitting.
Hermitage Uranium Belt, Newfoundland - 100% interest in 268,706 acres, 50% interest in 148,942 Acres
The Hermitage Uranium Belt is a 100 km by 10 km structural arch in southwestern Newfoundland that hosts a number of uranium prospects. Several types of uranium occurrences have been discovered in the belt, of which stratiform sedimentary and volcanic settings are most important due to their large-scale potential. Commander Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CMD) is also exploring this belt. They have reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sandstone hosted occurrences.
Bayswater holds a 100% interest in 268,706 acres and a 50% interest in 148,942 acres (co-owned with Commander Resources) within the Hermitage Belt. This land position comprises more than half of this newly recognized prospective uranium belt. An airborne radiometric, magnetic and EM survey has recently been completed over approximately one-half of the Company\'s land holdings.
Geophysical airborne survey data from the Hermitage West and East properties has identified a large number of priority radiometric anomalies and several electromagnetic conductors. The final processed data is expected to be received shortly from the contractor. Based on this information, prospecting crews will be mobilized to the properties in late August to follow-up select targets.
Niger, West Africa - Uranium applications pending for 100% interest in up to approximately 2,000,000 acres
Bayswater Uranium has applied directly for a 100% interest in two concessions and indirectly through a purchase option agreement with Longview Strategies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LV) to acquire a 100% interest in two additional concessions totaling in the aggregate approximately 2,000,000 acres in four uranium concessions in the Tim Mersoi Basin, Niger, West Africa. Niger is ranked as the world\'s fourth largest producer of uranium behind Canada, Australia and Kazakhstan; and is also ranked fourth in the world in terms of uranium resources.
Three of the above concessions are located in the region of the sandstone type Arlit and Cominak uranium deposits currently being mined by Cogema-Onarem and other undeveloped deposits in north central Niger. The concessions applied for occur along the stratigraphic and structural extensions of the mine area and other undeveloped deposits. A fourth concession applied for occurs to the northeast of the above area on the opposite side of a related basement high and is in turn underlain by favorable onlapping basin sediments.
Granting of concessions pursuant to the Company\'s applications has to date been deferred by the Niger government pending parliamentary approval of proposed changes to its mining code. Changes to the Niger mining code have recently received government approval and the Company is waiting further information on the details of the changes that are to be implemented. Upon our receipt of this information, which is anticipated shortly, the process of applying for the concessions will be continued by the Company.
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
Damien Reynolds, Chairman and Director
Damien Reynolds also currently serves as president of Longview Strategies Inc. and chairman of Tournigan Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:TVC). Longview owns a major equity position in Bayswater. Mr. Reynolds has an impressive track record of over 20 years in identifying, acquiring and developing resource projects of merit around the world and also for his exceptional ability to raise capital for junior companies. He has been and will continue taking a leading role in the on-going development of the asset base of the Company.
George M. Leary, M.Sc., P.Eng. President, CEO and Director
George Leary is a highly experienced exploration geologist-directly involved in the mineral resource industry since 1964. He has worked throughout North and South America and Russia. He has extensive experience with a wide variety of commodities and mineral deposit models and has been responsible for the discovery of a number of significant mineralized systems in B.C and the Yukon. He spent 14 years with Amax Exploration Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. and during the latter part of his tenure was in charge of base metal exploration in the Canadian cordillera. He subsequently spent 31/2 years with Union Oil of Canada in Calgary where he was responsible for base, precious and specialty metal exploration in Canada.
Victor Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo. Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President and Director
Vic Tanaka is a career geologist who has participated in several significant mineral discoveries. He has held senior positions in both major and junior mining companies and has broad Canadian and international experience. He has previously served as general manager of exploration for Asamera Inc., one of the original partners in the joint venture that led to the discovery of the high-grade Cigar Lake and Dawn Lake uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. The joint venture was also involved in laying the groundwork for the eventual discovery of the world-class McArthur River uranium deposit. McArthur River and Cigar Lake are the world\'s largest, high-grade uranium deposits.
Ken Armstrong, M.Sc., P.Geo. Director
Mr. Armstrong worked as a geologist with Rio Tinto from 1996 to 1997 and was involved with the development of the original resource models for the Diavik Diamond Mine, NWT. Mr. Armstrong joined Aber Resources Ltd. in 1997 and managed diamond, gold, and base metal exploration programs in Canada\'s north. Mr. Armstrong has been President and CEO of Strongbow Exploration Inc. since January 2005.
ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Atkinson, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.
Richard Atkinson is a mining engineer with extensive executive experience particularly in managing and financing junior resource companies. He has participated in numerous mineral discoveries including the important Jabiluka uranium deposit in Australia.
Siegfried Muessig, PhD.
Sig Muessig is an independent senior mineral consultant with a very distinguished and successful career. He has been directly involved with some of the world\'s largest mineral discoveries including Australia\'s Jabiluka uranium deposit and Chile\'s world-class Escondida copper mine.
Robert Campbell, B.Sc., P. Geo.
Mr. Campbell, who conducts Strongbow Exploration\'s uranium exploration activities, has 18 years of uranium exploration experience. He has primarily focused on uranium deposits in the Athabasca and Thelon Basins in Canada and in Wyoming and Nebraska, USA.
Stephen Flechner, PhD.
Mr. Flechner holds a Doctorate in Law from Yale University and is the former Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Gold Fields Mining Corporation.
STATEMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Mr. Damien Reynolds, Chairman of Bayswater Uranium Corp. states: "We have created a dynamic exploration company with a large, diverse base of quality uranium properties in favorable mining jurisdictions. As exceptional as our property portfolio is, the Company also has a highly talented and experienced management team to develop and enhance the value of our many assets. We will continue to aggressively grow our asset base to create significant shareholder value."
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium CompanyTM
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada\'s most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium CompanyTM with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
CONTACT INFORMATION
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153http://www.bayswateruranium.com/
Da haben wir gestern den Kanadiern wiedermal den Kurs vorgegeben!
SK 1.18 CAN$ = 0.8199 EUR
sampler
SK 1.18 CAN$ = 0.8199 EUR
sampler
heute noch den Euro nehmen
BID Orders Volume Price Range
7 40,000 1.190-1.230
ASK Price Range Volume Orders
1.280-1.510 21,500 7
Der Euro kommt 1,30 CAD wieder
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.500.612 von spellbound am 18.08.06 18:39:06 1,3 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 0,905615209
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.500.625 von spellbound am 18.08.06 18:39:54noch 8 cent
1,32 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 0,91954775
1,32 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 0,91954775
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.500.754 von spellbound am 18.08.06 18:48:19Was ist das die letzten Tage für ein lahmer Threa!
Hauptsache der Kurs ist es nicht
visas und Co., wo seid Ihr?
sampler
Hauptsache der Kurs ist es nicht
visas und Co., wo seid Ihr?
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.500.828 von sampler am 18.08.06 18:51:37noch 6 cent
1,35 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 0,940446563
1,35 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 0,940446563
Rt 0,92€
+ 12.2%
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime 121035 FRA 0,92 5.000 25.040 19:30 18.08.2006 0,91 5.000 0,95 5.000 0,92 0,81 0,82 0,10 +12,20% ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.500.962 von spellbound am 18.08.06 18:59:35mach weiter so !
Für´s Wochenende eine gute Figur
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.500.828 von sampler am 18.08.06 18:51:37Ich bin Co...
und bin da.
Gruss
Beuer
sinnvolles Posting
und bin da.
Gruss
Beuer
sinnvolles Posting
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.503.304 von Beuer am 18.08.06 21:02:32Hi Bauer!!
Du bist nicht Co.
Du bist einfach nur Bauer
sampler
Du bist nicht Co.
Du bist einfach nur Bauer
sampler
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,90 850 850 09:01 21.08.2006 0,88 5.000 0,92 5.000 0,90 0,90 0,92 -0,02 -2,17% ja
121035 FRA 0,90 850 850 09:01 21.08.2006 0,88 5.000 0,92 5.000 0,90 0,90 0,92 -0,02 -2,17% ja
0,86 €
Warum ?
Warum ?
UMSATZ 3.850 Stück !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fällt um 6,52%
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,86 3.000 3.850 11:37 21.08.2006 0,85 3.000 0,89 3.000 0,90 0,86 0,92 -0,06 -6,52% ja
Fällt um 6,52%
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,86 3.000 3.850 11:37 21.08.2006 0,85 3.000 0,89 3.000 0,90 0,86 0,92 -0,06 -6,52% ja
Preis wird hier doch wieder nur gedrückt. Wir liegen unter Pari!!!
Schlußkurs drüben 1.34 entspricht 0.93 Euro. Wenn die nicht drunter eröffnen, werden wir um 15.30 Uhr wieder bei 93 Cents sein
Schlußkurs drüben 1.34 entspricht 0.93 Euro. Wenn die nicht drunter eröffnen, werden wir um 15.30 Uhr wieder bei 93 Cents sein
Wir werden wohl eher drüber eröffnen. Es gab nämlich News
in Canada (siehe www.stockwatch.com. Ask bereits rauf auf
1,38 Cad.
in Canada (siehe www.stockwatch.com. Ask bereits rauf auf
1,38 Cad.
mein Broker sagte mir auch das die alte Baywater jetzt ausläuft, die neue WKN ist nun verbindlich, die steht auch noch bei 93 cent wenn ich das richtig sehe.
A0KE57 statt 121035
A0KE57 statt 121035
News!!!
Globe says Aurora, Bayswater betting on Labrador
http://www.stockwatch.com/swnet/newsit/newsit_newsit.aspx?bi…
Globe says Aurora, Bayswater betting on Labrador
http://www.stockwatch.com/swnet/newsit/newsit_newsit.aspx?bi…
From fishing to fission: A new hunt in Labrador
WENDY STUECK
MINING REPORTER
VANCOUVER -- As a teenager, Mark O'Dea spent his summers on fishing boats, hauling cod from the waters off Newfoundland.
These days, he's angling for a different catch, drilling for uranium in the rocky ground of Labrador.
"I spent my first season as a geologist up in that same belt of rocks, so things have come full circle," says Mr. O'Dea, now 38 and chief executive officer of Vancouver-based Aurora Energy Resources Inc., one of a clutch of junior companies hunting for uranium in Labrador.
"What drew us to the region was the uranium that was historically known to be there. And we thought it would be a proxy for maybe other metals, like copper and gold. And what we realized was that this was a bona fide uranium district."
That prospect is a tantalizing one for exploration companies such as Aurora and for utilities, commodity funds and others keen on uranium.
Currently, the world's leading uranium district is Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Saskatoon-based Cameco Corp., the world's biggest uranium producer, accounts for about 20 per cent of global production from its mines in that area. Australia is the world's second-biggest uranium exporter, behind Canada.
The uranium sector is dominated by a handful of big players, with eight companies -- led by Cameco -- accounting for about 80 per cent of world production.
Prospectors discovered uranium in Labrador in the 1950s and companies pursued projects until the 1970s, when interest tapered along with the price of uranium.
But since 2002, prices have soared as stockpiles have shrunk and China and India announced plans to build dozens of new reactors. In 2002, the average uranium price was under $10 (U.S.) a pound; it's currently about $45 a pound.
In a recent report, RBC Dominion Securities Inc. analysts issued forecasts of $50 a pound through 2008, falling back to $40 a pound after 2009, when new mines are expected to be in production.
"While we are predicting surpluses in 2009 to 2015, we believe that China and/or India will acquire the surpluses for strategic stockpiling given their long-term needs for uranium, thereby continuing to support the price," the report said.
Resurgent prices sent junior companies flocking to the Athabasca Basin to stake scores of claims. Aurora, active in Labrador since 2002 and spun out earlier this year from Vancouver-based exploration outfit Fronteer Development Group Inc., went in a different direction.
Other companies are active in the Labrador region as well, including Bayswater Uranium Corp., which trumpets land holdings in Labrador, the Athabasca Basin and Nunavut's Thelon Basin, also the scene of increased exploration activity.
None of the companies is in production and it's far from a foregone conclusion that any of their projects will ever become mines. Mines are taking longer and costing more to build than ever before, the result of higher costs for fuel and materials, and more demanding regulations. Prospective uranium mines also face objections to nuclear energy, which critics charge is risky, expensive and fraught with problems, including the question of what to do with radioactive waste.
Mr. O'Dea, however, is hopeful that his project will make it into production. Work to date has outlined a big, low-grade deposit that has some similarities to Australia's massive Olympic Dam project, he says, suggesting a less technically challenging prospect than Cameco's high-grade mines.
And prospective customers are taking note: Mr. O'Dea says he has already been host to visitors from Canadian and American utilities interested in securing future uranium supplies, although he declines to name the companies.
In investor presentations, Aurora splits the uranium world into three tiers: the big producers, such as Cameco and BHP Billiton Ltd.; near-term producers, such as UrAsia Energy Ltd., which focuses on Kazakhstan; and "exploration companies with meaningful deposits," including Aurora.
Aurora has a stock market value of $434-million (Canadian). The company maintains it is in a good position to compete for shareholder and customer interest against near-term producers in regions such as Namibia and Kazakhstan.
"This is a real deposit," Mr. O'Dea says. "It's got continuity, it's got size and it's a deposit the uranium market wants and needs."
WENDY STUECK
MINING REPORTER
VANCOUVER -- As a teenager, Mark O'Dea spent his summers on fishing boats, hauling cod from the waters off Newfoundland.
These days, he's angling for a different catch, drilling for uranium in the rocky ground of Labrador.
"I spent my first season as a geologist up in that same belt of rocks, so things have come full circle," says Mr. O'Dea, now 38 and chief executive officer of Vancouver-based Aurora Energy Resources Inc., one of a clutch of junior companies hunting for uranium in Labrador.
"What drew us to the region was the uranium that was historically known to be there. And we thought it would be a proxy for maybe other metals, like copper and gold. And what we realized was that this was a bona fide uranium district."
That prospect is a tantalizing one for exploration companies such as Aurora and for utilities, commodity funds and others keen on uranium.
Currently, the world's leading uranium district is Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Saskatoon-based Cameco Corp., the world's biggest uranium producer, accounts for about 20 per cent of global production from its mines in that area. Australia is the world's second-biggest uranium exporter, behind Canada.
The uranium sector is dominated by a handful of big players, with eight companies -- led by Cameco -- accounting for about 80 per cent of world production.
Prospectors discovered uranium in Labrador in the 1950s and companies pursued projects until the 1970s, when interest tapered along with the price of uranium.
But since 2002, prices have soared as stockpiles have shrunk and China and India announced plans to build dozens of new reactors. In 2002, the average uranium price was under $10 (U.S.) a pound; it's currently about $45 a pound.
In a recent report, RBC Dominion Securities Inc. analysts issued forecasts of $50 a pound through 2008, falling back to $40 a pound after 2009, when new mines are expected to be in production.
"While we are predicting surpluses in 2009 to 2015, we believe that China and/or India will acquire the surpluses for strategic stockpiling given their long-term needs for uranium, thereby continuing to support the price," the report said.
Resurgent prices sent junior companies flocking to the Athabasca Basin to stake scores of claims. Aurora, active in Labrador since 2002 and spun out earlier this year from Vancouver-based exploration outfit Fronteer Development Group Inc., went in a different direction.
Other companies are active in the Labrador region as well, including Bayswater Uranium Corp., which trumpets land holdings in Labrador, the Athabasca Basin and Nunavut's Thelon Basin, also the scene of increased exploration activity.
None of the companies is in production and it's far from a foregone conclusion that any of their projects will ever become mines. Mines are taking longer and costing more to build than ever before, the result of higher costs for fuel and materials, and more demanding regulations. Prospective uranium mines also face objections to nuclear energy, which critics charge is risky, expensive and fraught with problems, including the question of what to do with radioactive waste.
Mr. O'Dea, however, is hopeful that his project will make it into production. Work to date has outlined a big, low-grade deposit that has some similarities to Australia's massive Olympic Dam project, he says, suggesting a less technically challenging prospect than Cameco's high-grade mines.
And prospective customers are taking note: Mr. O'Dea says he has already been host to visitors from Canadian and American utilities interested in securing future uranium supplies, although he declines to name the companies.
In investor presentations, Aurora splits the uranium world into three tiers: the big producers, such as Cameco and BHP Billiton Ltd.; near-term producers, such as UrAsia Energy Ltd., which focuses on Kazakhstan; and "exploration companies with meaningful deposits," including Aurora.
Aurora has a stock market value of $434-million (Canadian). The company maintains it is in a good position to compete for shareholder and customer interest against near-term producers in regions such as Namibia and Kazakhstan.
"This is a real deposit," Mr. O'Dea says. "It's got continuity, it's got size and it's a deposit the uranium market wants and needs."
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.543.476 von hsba am 21.08.06 12:04:22Weil es jemand gebraucht hat und es nicht abwarten konnte, soll es auch geben.
Ich denke das wir heute in CAN die 1,50 erreichen muss mann nur mut haben und positiv denken.
Ich denke das wir heute in CAN die 1,50 erreichen muss mann nur mut haben und positiv denken.
BID ASK 1,72/1,72
Es geht los
Press Release Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Bayswater Uranium Mobilizes Exploration Team to Hermitage Uranium Belt to Follow-up Over 400 Radiometric Anomalies
Monday August 21, 8:15 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 21, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V) has mobilized prospecting and geologic crews to its Hermitage properties in southwestern Newfoundland to follow-up numerous uranium targets identified by its recently completed airborne geophysical surveys. Just received final processed survey data indicates a high number of radiometric anomalies of which Bayswater's geophysical consultant has selected 460 follow-up targets with an excess of 100 priority targets.
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During the spring, Aeroquest Ltd flew a 4,000 line kilometre survey on the Company's Hermitage East and West properties to measure radiometric, magnetic and electromagnetic responses as part of the Company's first phase exploration work in search of uranium deposits.
Radiometric surveys have been a very effective method for exploring for uranium in the Hermitage Belt. Similar geophysical surveys conducted by Commander Resources (TSX VENTURE:CMD - News) on their adjoining Hermitage properties have generated eight of their nine recently announced uranium discoveries. Commander has reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sedimentary and volcanic occurrences. Bayswater's properties cover the same geologic formations that are host to uranium mineralization on Commander's ground.
In recognition of the potential for the Hermitage Belt to host multiple, large-scale, near-surface uranium deposits, Bayswater recently staked an additional 101,000 acres in the area. The new 100% owned properties were acquired to cover areas prospective for hosting uranium mineralization based on similar geology to uranium discoveries elsewhere in the belt. The Company now has interests in approximately 418,000 acres (1,690 sq km), the largest land position in the belt. A location map of the Company's holdings can be viewed at http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif.
Bayswater's exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), president of the Company, and Vic Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo.(B.C.), COO of the Company. Both are qualified persons under NI 43-101. Vic Tanaka, COO of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
About the Hermitage Uranium Belt
Located 30 kilometres north of the coastal town of Burgeo in southwest Newfoundland, the Hermitage Uranium Belt hosts a number of uranium occurrences along a 100-km long belt. The region has potential for large-scale uranium deposits based on known uranium occurrences, which are primarily stratiform and stratabound in nature, and hosted by sedimentary and volcanic rocks. In the 1980's, exploration by the uranium division of Shell Canada Ltd. (TSX:SCH - News) and Central Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd - now owned by Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO - News) - located several bedrock uranium occurrences and radioactive boulder trains grading up to 1.5% U3O8 along the belt. Both companies left the area by the mid 1980s due to low uranium prices. Later in the 1980's, Newfoundland government geologists discovered additional uranium mineralization, which was largely overlooked until recently. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in this emerging, under-explored mineral belt.
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company(TM)
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company(TM) with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
John Gomez
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153
www.bayswateruranium.com
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Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Bayswater Uranium Mobilizes Exploration Team to Hermitage Uranium Belt to Follow-up Over 400 Radiometric Anomalies
Monday August 21, 8:15 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 21, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V) has mobilized prospecting and geologic crews to its Hermitage properties in southwestern Newfoundland to follow-up numerous uranium targets identified by its recently completed airborne geophysical surveys. Just received final processed survey data indicates a high number of radiometric anomalies of which Bayswater's geophysical consultant has selected 460 follow-up targets with an excess of 100 priority targets.
ADVERTISEMENT
During the spring, Aeroquest Ltd flew a 4,000 line kilometre survey on the Company's Hermitage East and West properties to measure radiometric, magnetic and electromagnetic responses as part of the Company's first phase exploration work in search of uranium deposits.
Radiometric surveys have been a very effective method for exploring for uranium in the Hermitage Belt. Similar geophysical surveys conducted by Commander Resources (TSX VENTURE:CMD - News) on their adjoining Hermitage properties have generated eight of their nine recently announced uranium discoveries. Commander has reported assay results up to 3.1% U3O8 from sedimentary and volcanic occurrences. Bayswater's properties cover the same geologic formations that are host to uranium mineralization on Commander's ground.
In recognition of the potential for the Hermitage Belt to host multiple, large-scale, near-surface uranium deposits, Bayswater recently staked an additional 101,000 acres in the area. The new 100% owned properties were acquired to cover areas prospective for hosting uranium mineralization based on similar geology to uranium discoveries elsewhere in the belt. The Company now has interests in approximately 418,000 acres (1,690 sq km), the largest land position in the belt. A location map of the Company's holdings can be viewed at http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif.
Bayswater's exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), president of the Company, and Vic Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo.(B.C.), COO of the Company. Both are qualified persons under NI 43-101. Vic Tanaka, COO of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
About the Hermitage Uranium Belt
Located 30 kilometres north of the coastal town of Burgeo in southwest Newfoundland, the Hermitage Uranium Belt hosts a number of uranium occurrences along a 100-km long belt. The region has potential for large-scale uranium deposits based on known uranium occurrences, which are primarily stratiform and stratabound in nature, and hosted by sedimentary and volcanic rocks. In the 1980's, exploration by the uranium division of Shell Canada Ltd. (TSX:SCH - News) and Central Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd - now owned by Cameco Corporation (TSX:CCO - News) - located several bedrock uranium occurrences and radioactive boulder trains grading up to 1.5% U3O8 along the belt. Both companies left the area by the mid 1980s due to low uranium prices. Later in the 1980's, Newfoundland government geologists discovered additional uranium mineralization, which was largely overlooked until recently. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in this emerging, under-explored mineral belt.
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company(TM)
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company(TM) with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
John Gomez
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153
www.bayswateruranium.com
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Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.545.018 von spellbound am 21.08.06 14:21:20Bei mir sind es "noch" 1,40. Bist du sicher ??
Falsches Posting, es handelt sich um Bayswater Uranium
Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V)
Hat hier inzwischen einen neuen Thread !
Hat hier inzwischen einen neuen Thread !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.545.364 von TopShoot am 21.08.06 14:51:27
1,53$ Wahnsinn...jetzt können wir uns schon auf 2€ freuen
.. und der € its auch durch ! 1,01€
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime 121035 FRA 0,97 3.000 83.054 19:07 21.08.2006 0,95 5.000 0,98 5.000 1,01 0,86 0,92 0,05 +5,43% ja
Denn EUR packen wir heute noch und danach kommt das All-Time High
bei 1,04 EUR dran. Schätze auf Börsenende gehts in Canada noch
mal kräftig nach oben.
bei 1,04 EUR dran. Schätze auf Börsenende gehts in Canada noch
mal kräftig nach oben.
Einzig und alleine das Getrommle von BV nervt!
Nach meiner Erfahrung brach der Kurs in letzter Zeit dann immer ein
Ich hoffe, dass BAY auch den Pollinger übersteht
Aber bei den Ahornblättern kennt den ohnehin niemand!
Gruß!
Nach meiner Erfahrung brach der Kurs in letzter Zeit dann immer ein
Ich hoffe, dass BAY auch den Pollinger übersteht
Aber bei den Ahornblättern kennt den ohnehin niemand!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.549.633 von Aktienbanker am 21.08.06 19:41:25Dein Wort in Gottes Ohr !
21.08.2006 16:01
ots.CorporateNews: Bayswater Uranium Corp. / Bayswater Uranium ...
Vancouver, BC (ots) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (WKN 121035; ISIN CA0731751016) hat die Schürftruppe und geologische Mannschaft für seine Hermitage-Liegenschaften im südwestlichen Neufundland mobilisiert, um zahlreiche Uran-Zielflächen genauer zu überprüfen. Diese Zielflächen wurden bei kürzlich abgeschlossenen geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft entdeckt. Gerade erst erhaltene Untersuchungsdaten weisen auf eine große Zahl von radiometrischen Anomalien hin, von denen Bayswaters geophysikalischer Berater 460 näher zu prüfende Zielflächen ausgewählt hat, von denen über 100 eine hohe Priorität haben.
Im Frühling flog "Aeroquest Ltd" 4000 Linienkilometer auf den Östlichen und Westlichen Hermitage Liegenschaften, um radiometrische, magnetische und elektromagnetische Reaktionen als Teil der Explorationsarbeiten der Phase 1 zu messen.
Radiometrische Untersuchungen waren eine sehr effektive Methode, um nach Uran im Hermitage-Gürtel zu suchen. Ähnliche geophysikalische Untersuchungen, die von "Commander Resources" auf seinen angrenzenden Hermitage-Liegenschaften durchgeführt wurden, führten zu acht der neun kürzlich bekannt gegebenen Uranentdeckungen. "Commander" gab Ergebnisse von bis zu 3,1% U3O8 von sedimentären und vulkanischen Vorkommen bekannt. Die Liegenschaften von Bayswater decken dieselben geologischen Formationen ab, welche die Uranmineralisierung auf dem Grund von "Commander" beherbergen.
Im Hinblick auf das Potential des Hermitage-Gürtels, zahlreiche, großflächige, oberflächennahe Urannliegenschaften zu beherbergen, steckt Bayswater derzeit zusätzlich 101.000 Hektar Fläche ab. Die neuen Liegenschaften, die zu 100% im Besitz von Bayswater sind, wurden erworben, um Gebiete, die sehr aussichtsreich für Uranmineralisierung sind, abzudecken. Sie wurden aufgrund der ähnlichen Geologie mit Uranentdeckungen an anderen Stellen des Gürtels ausgewählt.
Das Unternehmen hat nun Anteile auf etwa 418.000 Hektar (1690 km2) und hat somit die größte Landposition innerhalb des Gürtels. Ein Lageplan der Landbesitze des Unternehmens kann unter http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif eingesehen werden.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte Personen. Vic Tanaka ist verantwortlich für die technischen Informationen dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über den Hermitage-Urangürtel
Der Hermitage-Urangürtel, der sich 30 Kilometer nördlich der Küstenstadt Burgeo im südwestlichen Neufundland befindet, beherberght einige Uranvorkommen entlang des 100 km langen Gürtels. Die Region verfügt über großflächige Uranliegenschaften, die bekannten Uranvorkommen sind hauptsächlich schichtenförmig und sind in sedimentären und vulkanischen Gesteinen enthalten. In den 1980-er Jahren machte die Uranabteilung von "Shell Canada Ltd." und "Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd" (nun im Besitz von "Cameco Corporation") mehrere Muttergestein-Uranvorkommen und radioaktive Felsblockreihen mit Graden bis zu 1,5% U3O8 entlang des Gürtels ausfindig. Beide Unternehmen verließen die Gegend Mitte der 1980-er Jahre aufgrund niedriger Uranpreise. In den späten 1980-er Jahren entdeckten Geologen der Regierung von Neufundland zusätzliche Uranmineralisierung, die bis vor Kurzem nicht beachtet wurde. Bayswater Uranium ist der größte Landbesitzer in diesem unterexplorierten Mineralgürtel.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken - ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen, rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften. Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary Vorstandvorsitzender
Originaltext: Bayswater Uranium Corp. Digitale Pressemappe: http://presseportal.de/story.htx?firmaid=63241 Pressemappe via RSS : feed://presseportal.de/rss/pm_63241.rss2 ISIN: CA0731751016
Pressekontakt:
John Gomez Manager, Investor Relations Tel.: +1 604 687-2153
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 21, 2006 10:01 ET (14:01 GMT
ots.CorporateNews: Bayswater Uranium Corp. / Bayswater Uranium ...
Vancouver, BC (ots) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (WKN 121035; ISIN CA0731751016) hat die Schürftruppe und geologische Mannschaft für seine Hermitage-Liegenschaften im südwestlichen Neufundland mobilisiert, um zahlreiche Uran-Zielflächen genauer zu überprüfen. Diese Zielflächen wurden bei kürzlich abgeschlossenen geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft entdeckt. Gerade erst erhaltene Untersuchungsdaten weisen auf eine große Zahl von radiometrischen Anomalien hin, von denen Bayswaters geophysikalischer Berater 460 näher zu prüfende Zielflächen ausgewählt hat, von denen über 100 eine hohe Priorität haben.
Im Frühling flog "Aeroquest Ltd" 4000 Linienkilometer auf den Östlichen und Westlichen Hermitage Liegenschaften, um radiometrische, magnetische und elektromagnetische Reaktionen als Teil der Explorationsarbeiten der Phase 1 zu messen.
Radiometrische Untersuchungen waren eine sehr effektive Methode, um nach Uran im Hermitage-Gürtel zu suchen. Ähnliche geophysikalische Untersuchungen, die von "Commander Resources" auf seinen angrenzenden Hermitage-Liegenschaften durchgeführt wurden, führten zu acht der neun kürzlich bekannt gegebenen Uranentdeckungen. "Commander" gab Ergebnisse von bis zu 3,1% U3O8 von sedimentären und vulkanischen Vorkommen bekannt. Die Liegenschaften von Bayswater decken dieselben geologischen Formationen ab, welche die Uranmineralisierung auf dem Grund von "Commander" beherbergen.
Im Hinblick auf das Potential des Hermitage-Gürtels, zahlreiche, großflächige, oberflächennahe Urannliegenschaften zu beherbergen, steckt Bayswater derzeit zusätzlich 101.000 Hektar Fläche ab. Die neuen Liegenschaften, die zu 100% im Besitz von Bayswater sind, wurden erworben, um Gebiete, die sehr aussichtsreich für Uranmineralisierung sind, abzudecken. Sie wurden aufgrund der ähnlichen Geologie mit Uranentdeckungen an anderen Stellen des Gürtels ausgewählt.
Das Unternehmen hat nun Anteile auf etwa 418.000 Hektar (1690 km2) und hat somit die größte Landposition innerhalb des Gürtels. Ein Lageplan der Landbesitze des Unternehmens kann unter http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif eingesehen werden.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte Personen. Vic Tanaka ist verantwortlich für die technischen Informationen dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über den Hermitage-Urangürtel
Der Hermitage-Urangürtel, der sich 30 Kilometer nördlich der Küstenstadt Burgeo im südwestlichen Neufundland befindet, beherberght einige Uranvorkommen entlang des 100 km langen Gürtels. Die Region verfügt über großflächige Uranliegenschaften, die bekannten Uranvorkommen sind hauptsächlich schichtenförmig und sind in sedimentären und vulkanischen Gesteinen enthalten. In den 1980-er Jahren machte die Uranabteilung von "Shell Canada Ltd." und "Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd" (nun im Besitz von "Cameco Corporation") mehrere Muttergestein-Uranvorkommen und radioaktive Felsblockreihen mit Graden bis zu 1,5% U3O8 entlang des Gürtels ausfindig. Beide Unternehmen verließen die Gegend Mitte der 1980-er Jahre aufgrund niedriger Uranpreise. In den späten 1980-er Jahren entdeckten Geologen der Regierung von Neufundland zusätzliche Uranmineralisierung, die bis vor Kurzem nicht beachtet wurde. Bayswater Uranium ist der größte Landbesitzer in diesem unterexplorierten Mineralgürtel.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken - ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen, rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften. Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary Vorstandvorsitzender
Originaltext: Bayswater Uranium Corp. Digitale Pressemappe: http://presseportal.de/story.htx?firmaid=63241 Pressemappe via RSS : feed://presseportal.de/rss/pm_63241.rss2 ISIN: CA0731751016
Pressekontakt:
John Gomez Manager, Investor Relations Tel.: +1 604 687-2153
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 21, 2006 10:01 ET (14:01 GMT
wer hat Schlusskurs in Can.
Danke !!!!!!!!!
Geht bei mir nicht!
Danke !!!!!!!!!
Geht bei mir nicht!
1,40 Canadian dollars = 0,972239088 Euro
Meiner Meinung nach die wichtigste Aussage aus den News von gestern:
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken - ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen, rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften. Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.bayswateruranium.com.
Auf gute Gewinne
sampler
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken - ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen, rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften. Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.bayswateruranium.com.
Auf gute Gewinne
sampler
1,26 US$
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,95 200 1.700 09:03 22.08.2006 0,95 3.000 0,98 3.000 0,95 0,95 0,95 -0,00 +0,00% ja
Im ASK 3000 Stück bei 0,98€
121035 FRA 0,95 200 1.700 09:03 22.08.2006 0,95 3.000 0,98 3.000 0,95 0,95 0,95 -0,00 +0,00% ja
Im ASK 3000 Stück bei 0,98€
OH wieder gewinn mitnahmen
http://new.stockwatch.com/swnet/utilit/utilit_snapsh_result.…
Der Kurs wird mit Wenigen Stücken gedrückt, es kann ganz schnell wieder aufwärst gehen.
Der Kurs wird mit Wenigen Stücken gedrückt, es kann ganz schnell wieder aufwärst gehen.
Das sind doch "kusspielerien" Lasst euch nicht verrückt machen.
Time Ex Price Change Volume Buyer Seller Markers
10:45:06 V 1.40 -0.05 65 36 Latimer 9 BMO Nesbitt E
10:41:48 V 1.27 -0.05 55 9 BMO Nesbitt 59 PI E
10:37:31 V 1.35 -0.05 1,800 7 TD Sec 7 TD Sec K
10:37:31 V 1.31 -0.09 200 7 TD Sec 59 PI K
10:34:22 V 1.36 -0.09 30 88 E-TRADE 9 BMO Nesbitt E
10:30:18 V 1.36 -0.09 96 46 Blackmont 9 BMO Nesbitt E
10:30:18 V 1.31 -0.09 200 46 Blackmont 59 PI K
10:20:20 V 1.36 -0.09 20 7 TD Sec 9 BMO Nesbitt E
Time Ex Price Change Volume Buyer Seller Markers
10:45:06 V 1.40 -0.05 65 36 Latimer 9 BMO Nesbitt E
10:41:48 V 1.27 -0.05 55 9 BMO Nesbitt 59 PI E
10:37:31 V 1.35 -0.05 1,800 7 TD Sec 7 TD Sec K
10:37:31 V 1.31 -0.09 200 7 TD Sec 59 PI K
10:34:22 V 1.36 -0.09 30 88 E-TRADE 9 BMO Nesbitt E
10:30:18 V 1.36 -0.09 96 46 Blackmont 9 BMO Nesbitt E
10:30:18 V 1.31 -0.09 200 46 Blackmont 59 PI K
10:20:20 V 1.36 -0.09 20 7 TD Sec 9 BMO Nesbitt E
An dem Kurs wird eindeutig getrixt.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.563.286 von TopShoot am 22.08.06 18:20:42Was bedeutet das eigentlich am Kurs wird getrixt?
Nix im BID und Nix im ASK ?
BAYSWATER VENTURES CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
121035 FRA 0,92 57 17.702 17:22 22.08.2006 0,00 0 0,00 0 0,96 0,92 0,92 -0,00 +0,00% ja
121035 FRA 0,92 57 17.702 17:22 22.08.2006 0,00 0 0,00 0 0,96 0,92 0,92 -0,00 +0,00% ja
Noch immer kein Kurs in Frankfurt.
Weiß jemand mehr?
Weiß jemand mehr?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.572.884 von hsba am 23.08.06 09:41:34Guten Morgen, ich bin hier schon etwas länger investiert und schaue ab und zu mal rein (stiller Mitleser). Bei meinem Broker, der IngDiBa, ist die alte WKN 121035 nicht mehr handelbar. Anscheinend wird nun auf die neue WKN A0KE57 umgestellt! Gruß akrupp
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.573.878 von akrupp am 23.08.06 10:41:19Danke Dir
Hier ist zwar bis jetzt auch kein Umsatz, aber BID und ASK gibt es wieder !
Danke
Hier ist zwar bis jetzt auch kein Umsatz, aber BID und ASK gibt es wieder !
Danke
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.574.264 von hsba am 23.08.06 11:00:23Nur keine Sorge!
Pathfinder und Bayswater zusammen sind eine optimale Kombination!
Vielleicht hilft dir einstwilen eine Orientierung via BAY.V in Kanada.
Ich lese zB da heraus, dass der Umsatz stimmt und das Zusammengehen auch von kurzfristig orientierten Aktienhaltern gut augenommen wird.
Das Potenzial liegt ohnehin in der nicht ganz so nahen Zukunft, da wir erst ziemlich am Anfang stehen, das aber mit allerbesten Voraussetzungen
Gruß!
Pathfinder und Bayswater zusammen sind eine optimale Kombination!
Vielleicht hilft dir einstwilen eine Orientierung via BAY.V in Kanada.
Ich lese zB da heraus, dass der Umsatz stimmt und das Zusammengehen auch von kurzfristig orientierten Aktienhaltern gut augenommen wird.
Das Potenzial liegt ohnehin in der nicht ganz so nahen Zukunft, da wir erst ziemlich am Anfang stehen, das aber mit allerbesten Voraussetzungen
Gruß!
Nur schade das W : O die alte und die neu so einfach zusammengeworfen haben.
Unter Stockwatsch wird dies vollkommen getrennt geführt da auch andere WKN
Unter Stockwatsch wird dies vollkommen getrennt geführt da auch andere WKN
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.575.280 von close_the_gap am 23.08.06 12:00:04Danke Dir.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.580.277 von hsba am 23.08.06 16:39:33Na klar! http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=BAY.V&t=5d
warum ist in Frankfurt kein Handel und wieso geht hier nichts
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.582.125 von PFIP am 23.08.06 18:34:59Weil das Verschenken dieser Perle jetzt hier hoffentlich ein Ende hat
sampler
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.582.255 von sampler am 23.08.06 18:44:57Würde ich sehr begrüßen!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.581.919 von close_the_gap am 23.08.06 18:20:04Besten Dank !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.583.647 von hsba am 23.08.06 20:20:16bitte, bitte!
Kleine Tipps die dir vielleicht helfen die Chancen von BAY zu sehen:
- dem Investment, abh. von der Strategie, Zeit geben (hier: mind. 1 Jahr)
- Zweck der Kapitalmaßnahme hinterfragen (Neg.bsp.: DBGFE, Pos.bsp.: BAY)
- nicht nur Kurs betrachten, sondern UMSATZ (in der Heimtbörse)
- Stückelungen ansehn (kleine Pakete sind meist Manipulationen; Neg.bsp.: Norsemont http://www.advfn.com/p.php?pid=qkquote&epic=TSX:NOM - du findest links unten einen Link "more ... trades" -> anklicken
Ich möchte dich nicht beeinflussen, bin jedoch überzeugt, in einem jungen Qualitätstitel investiert zu sein, aus dem auch viele Anleger wieder "rausgeschüttelt" werden.
Gute Geschäfte - wir treffen uns hier noch öfters!
Gruß!
Kleine Tipps die dir vielleicht helfen die Chancen von BAY zu sehen:
- dem Investment, abh. von der Strategie, Zeit geben (hier: mind. 1 Jahr)
- Zweck der Kapitalmaßnahme hinterfragen (Neg.bsp.: DBGFE, Pos.bsp.: BAY)
- nicht nur Kurs betrachten, sondern UMSATZ (in der Heimtbörse)
- Stückelungen ansehn (kleine Pakete sind meist Manipulationen; Neg.bsp.: Norsemont http://www.advfn.com/p.php?pid=qkquote&epic=TSX:NOM - du findest links unten einen Link "more ... trades" -> anklicken
Ich möchte dich nicht beeinflussen, bin jedoch überzeugt, in einem jungen Qualitätstitel investiert zu sein, aus dem auch viele Anleger wieder "rausgeschüttelt" werden.
Gute Geschäfte - wir treffen uns hier noch öfters!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.583.647 von hsba am 23.08.06 20:20:16Ich glaube, ich muß mich bei dir entschuldigen, ob meiner Grundlagen.
Hab eben gesehen, dass du schon 2358 Tage im Forum angemeldet bist; verstehe jetzt selber einiges nicht: deine Frage bzw. meine Reaktion
Sei es drum - trotzdem gute Geschäfte!
Gruß
Hab eben gesehen, dass du schon 2358 Tage im Forum angemeldet bist; verstehe jetzt selber einiges nicht: deine Frage bzw. meine Reaktion
Sei es drum - trotzdem gute Geschäfte!
Gruß
Ich gehe mal davon aus das sich der Kurs der neuen Bayswater so etwa wie FALCON Oil& Gas entwickeln wird.
Diese Aktie hat Bullvestor auch nur nebenbei erwähnt und nichts zu melden gehabt.
Leider habe ich zu der Zeit als Falcon noch bei 1 Oiro notierte Contact Expl. gekauft und bin voll auf die Schnautze gefallen.
Seitdem hab ich nur noch mal Aurora bei 1 Euro (nach dem Hype) probiert.
Aber seit dem meide ich diese gepushten BV Werte.
bayswater sehe ich nicht als BV Wert. BV hat hier nur Meldungen von Bayswater kopiert, und bisher so gut wie nix eigenes hinzuinterpretiert.
Diese Aktie hat Bullvestor auch nur nebenbei erwähnt und nichts zu melden gehabt.
Leider habe ich zu der Zeit als Falcon noch bei 1 Oiro notierte Contact Expl. gekauft und bin voll auf die Schnautze gefallen.
Seitdem hab ich nur noch mal Aurora bei 1 Euro (nach dem Hype) probiert.
Aber seit dem meide ich diese gepushten BV Werte.
bayswater sehe ich nicht als BV Wert. BV hat hier nur Meldungen von Bayswater kopiert, und bisher so gut wie nix eigenes hinzuinterpretiert.
Scheisse, mit ganz wenig Stücken auf 1,23 CAD
Das ist doch Manipulation ?
Das ist doch Manipulation ?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.585.773 von TopShoot am 23.08.06 22:29:18Hmmm…dieser Kurs hat irgendwie negativen Einfluss auf mein Wohlbefinden…
Ich muss mich echt mal nen Dax-Wert aussuchen…
Ich muss mich echt mal nen Dax-Wert aussuchen…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.586.364 von SunnyG am 23.08.06 23:47:22Wirklich so schlecht für einen neuen Titel? Du bist zu ungeduldig!
Gruß!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.586.394 von close_the_gap am 23.08.06 23:53:19uhttp://13.13.15.2/ichart.finance.yahoo.comm/w?s=BAY.V
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ots.CorporateNews: Bayswater Uranium Corp. / Bayswater Uranium ...
Montag 21. August 2006, 16:01 Uhr
Vancouver, BC (ots) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (WKN 121035; ISIN CA0731751016) hat die Schürftruppe und geologische Mannschaft für seine Hermitage-Liegenschaften im südwestlichen Neufundland mobilisiert, um zahlreiche Uran-Zielflächen genauer zu überprüfen. Diese Zielflächen wurden bei kürzlich abgeschlossenen geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft entdeckt. Gerade erst erhaltene Untersuchungsdaten weisen auf eine große Zahl von radiometrischen Anomalien hin, von denen Bayswaters geophysikalischer Berater 460 näher zu prüfende Zielflächen ausgewählt hat, von denen über 100 eine hohe Priorität haben.
Im Frühling flog "Aeroquest ANZEIGE
Ltd" 4000 Linienkilometer auf den Östlichen und Westlichen Hermitage Liegenschaften, um radiometrische, magnetische und elektromagnetische Reaktionen als Teil der Explorationsarbeiten der Phase 1 zu messen.
Radiometrische Untersuchungen waren eine sehr effektive Methode, um nach Uran im Hermitage-Gürtel zu suchen. Ähnliche geophysikalische Untersuchungen, die von "Commander Resources (CMD.V - Nachrichten) " auf seinen angrenzenden Hermitage-Liegenschaften durchgeführt wurden, führten zu acht der neun kürzlich bekannt gegebenen Uranentdeckungen. "Commander" gab Ergebnisse von bis zu 3,1% U3O8 von sedimentären und vulkanischen Vorkommen bekannt. Die Liegenschaften von Bayswater decken dieselben geologischen Formationen ab, welche die Uranmineralisierung auf dem Grund von "Commander" beherbergen.
Im Hinblick auf das Potential des Hermitage-Gürtels, zahlreiche, großflächige, oberflächennahe Urannliegenschaften zu beherbergen, steckt Bayswater derzeit zusätzlich 101.000 Hektar Fläche ab. Die neuen Liegenschaften, die zu 100% im Besitz von Bayswater sind, wurden erworben, um Gebiete, die sehr aussichtsreich für Uranmineralisierung sind, abzudecken. Sie wurden aufgrund der ähnlichen Geologie mit Uranentdeckungen an anderen Stellen des Gürtels ausgewählt.
Das Unternehmen hat nun Anteile auf etwa 418.000 Hektar (1690 km2) und hat somit die größte Landposition innerhalb des Gürtels. Ein Lageplan der Landbesitze des Unternehmens kann unter http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif eingesehen werden.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte Personen. Vic Tanaka ist verantwortlich für die technischen Informationen dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über den Hermitage-Urangürtel
Der Hermitage-Urangürtel, der sich 30 Kilometer nördlich der Küstenstadt Burgeo im südwestlichen Neufundland befindet, beherberght einige Uranvorkommen entlang des 100 km langen Gürtels. Die Region verfügt über großflächige Uranliegenschaften, die bekannten Uranvorkommen sind hauptsächlich schichtenförmig und sind in sedimentären und vulkanischen Gesteinen enthalten. In den 1980-er Jahren machte die Uranabteilung von "Shell Canada Ltd (SHC.TO - Nachrichten) ." und "Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd" (nun im Besitz von "Cameco Corporation (CCO.TO - Nachrichten) ") mehrere Muttergestein-Uranvorkommen und radioaktive Felsblockreihen mit Graden bis zu 1,5% U3O8 entlang des Gürtels ausfindig. Beide Unternehmen verließen die Gegend Mitte der 1980-er Jahre aufgrund niedriger Uranpreise. In den späten 1980-er Jahren entdeckten Geologen der Regierung von Neufundland zusätzliche Uranmineralisierung, die bis vor Kurzem nicht beachtet wurde. Bayswater Uranium ist der größte Landbesitzer in diesem unterexplorierten Mineralgürtel.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken - ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen, rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften. Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary Vorstandvorsitzender
Originaltext: Bayswater Uranium Corp. Digitale Pressemappe: http://presseportal.de/story.htx?firmaid=63241 Pressemappe via RSS : feed://presseportal.de/rss/pm_63241.rss2 ISIN: CA0731751016
Pressekontakt:
John Gomez Manager, Investor Relations Tel.: +1 604 687-2153
Habe gerade bekommen:
dpa-afx
ots.CorporateNews: Bayswater Uranium Corp. / Bayswater Uranium ...
Montag 21. August 2006, 16:01 Uhr
Vancouver, BC (ots) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (WKN 121035; ISIN CA0731751016) hat die Schürftruppe und geologische Mannschaft für seine Hermitage-Liegenschaften im südwestlichen Neufundland mobilisiert, um zahlreiche Uran-Zielflächen genauer zu überprüfen. Diese Zielflächen wurden bei kürzlich abgeschlossenen geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft entdeckt. Gerade erst erhaltene Untersuchungsdaten weisen auf eine große Zahl von radiometrischen Anomalien hin, von denen Bayswaters geophysikalischer Berater 460 näher zu prüfende Zielflächen ausgewählt hat, von denen über 100 eine hohe Priorität haben.
Im Frühling flog "Aeroquest ANZEIGE
Ltd" 4000 Linienkilometer auf den Östlichen und Westlichen Hermitage Liegenschaften, um radiometrische, magnetische und elektromagnetische Reaktionen als Teil der Explorationsarbeiten der Phase 1 zu messen.
Radiometrische Untersuchungen waren eine sehr effektive Methode, um nach Uran im Hermitage-Gürtel zu suchen. Ähnliche geophysikalische Untersuchungen, die von "Commander Resources (CMD.V - Nachrichten) " auf seinen angrenzenden Hermitage-Liegenschaften durchgeführt wurden, führten zu acht der neun kürzlich bekannt gegebenen Uranentdeckungen. "Commander" gab Ergebnisse von bis zu 3,1% U3O8 von sedimentären und vulkanischen Vorkommen bekannt. Die Liegenschaften von Bayswater decken dieselben geologischen Formationen ab, welche die Uranmineralisierung auf dem Grund von "Commander" beherbergen.
Im Hinblick auf das Potential des Hermitage-Gürtels, zahlreiche, großflächige, oberflächennahe Urannliegenschaften zu beherbergen, steckt Bayswater derzeit zusätzlich 101.000 Hektar Fläche ab. Die neuen Liegenschaften, die zu 100% im Besitz von Bayswater sind, wurden erworben, um Gebiete, die sehr aussichtsreich für Uranmineralisierung sind, abzudecken. Sie wurden aufgrund der ähnlichen Geologie mit Uranentdeckungen an anderen Stellen des Gürtels ausgewählt.
Das Unternehmen hat nun Anteile auf etwa 418.000 Hektar (1690 km2) und hat somit die größte Landposition innerhalb des Gürtels. Ein Lageplan der Landbesitze des Unternehmens kann unter http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif eingesehen werden.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte Personen. Vic Tanaka ist verantwortlich für die technischen Informationen dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über den Hermitage-Urangürtel
Der Hermitage-Urangürtel, der sich 30 Kilometer nördlich der Küstenstadt Burgeo im südwestlichen Neufundland befindet, beherberght einige Uranvorkommen entlang des 100 km langen Gürtels. Die Region verfügt über großflächige Uranliegenschaften, die bekannten Uranvorkommen sind hauptsächlich schichtenförmig und sind in sedimentären und vulkanischen Gesteinen enthalten. In den 1980-er Jahren machte die Uranabteilung von "Shell Canada Ltd (SHC.TO - Nachrichten) ." und "Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd" (nun im Besitz von "Cameco Corporation (CCO.TO - Nachrichten) ") mehrere Muttergestein-Uranvorkommen und radioaktive Felsblockreihen mit Graden bis zu 1,5% U3O8 entlang des Gürtels ausfindig. Beide Unternehmen verließen die Gegend Mitte der 1980-er Jahre aufgrund niedriger Uranpreise. In den späten 1980-er Jahren entdeckten Geologen der Regierung von Neufundland zusätzliche Uranmineralisierung, die bis vor Kurzem nicht beachtet wurde. Bayswater Uranium ist der größte Landbesitzer in diesem unterexplorierten Mineralgürtel.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken - ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen, rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften. Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary Vorstandvorsitzender
Originaltext: Bayswater Uranium Corp. Digitale Pressemappe: http://presseportal.de/story.htx?firmaid=63241 Pressemappe via RSS : feed://presseportal.de/rss/pm_63241.rss2 ISIN: CA0731751016
Pressekontakt:
John Gomez Manager, Investor Relations Tel.: +1 604 687-2153
und noch von anderer Quelle:
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Bayswater Uranium mobilisiert Explorationsteam für den Hermitage-Urangürtel, um über 400 radiometrische Anomalien genauer zu prüfen
21.08.2006 - 15:59 Uhr, Bayswater Uranium Corp. [Pressemappe]
Vancouver, BC (ots) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (WKN 121035;
ISIN CA0731751016) hat die Schürftruppe und geologische Mannschaft
für seine Hermitage-Liegenschaften im südwestlichen Neufundland
mobilisiert, um zahlreiche Uran-Zielflächen genauer zu überprüfen.
Diese Zielflächen wurden bei kürzlich abgeschlossenen
geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft entdeckt. Gerade erst
erhaltene Untersuchungsdaten weisen auf eine große Zahl von
radiometrischen Anomalien hin, von denen Bayswaters geophysikalischer
Berater 460 näher zu prüfende Zielflächen ausgewählt hat, von denen
über 100 eine hohe Priorität haben.
Im Frühling flog "Aeroquest Ltd" 4000 Linienkilometer auf den
Östlichen und Westlichen Hermitage Liegenschaften, um radiometrische,
magnetische und elektromagnetische Reaktionen als Teil der
Explorationsarbeiten der Phase 1 zu messen.
Radiometrische Untersuchungen waren eine sehr effektive Methode,
um nach Uran im Hermitage-Gürtel zu suchen. Ähnliche geophysikalische
Untersuchungen, die von "Commander Resources" auf seinen angrenzenden
Hermitage-Liegenschaften durchgeführt wurden, führten zu acht der
neun kürzlich bekannt gegebenen Uranentdeckungen. "Commander" gab
Ergebnisse von bis zu 3,1% U3O8 von sedimentären und vulkanischen
Vorkommen bekannt. Die Liegenschaften von Bayswater decken dieselben
geologischen Formationen ab, welche die Uranmineralisierung auf dem
Grund von "Commander" beherbergen.
Im Hinblick auf das Potential des Hermitage-Gürtels, zahlreiche,
großflächige, oberflächennahe Urannliegenschaften zu beherbergen,
steckt Bayswater derzeit zusätzlich 101.000 Hektar Fläche ab. Die
neuen Liegenschaften, die zu 100% im Besitz von Bayswater sind,
wurden erworben, um Gebiete, die sehr aussichtsreich für
Uranmineralisierung sind, abzudecken. Sie wurden aufgrund der
ähnlichen Geologie mit Uranentdeckungen an anderen Stellen des
Gürtels ausgewählt.
Das Unternehmen hat nun Anteile auf etwa 418.000 Hektar (1690 km2)
und hat somit die größte Landposition innerhalb des Gürtels. Ein
Lageplan der Landbesitze des Unternehmens kann unter
http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif eingesehen
werden.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von
George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic
Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte
Personen. Vic Tanaka ist verantwortlich für die technischen
Informationen dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über den Hermitage-Urangürtel
Der Hermitage-Urangürtel, der sich 30 Kilometer nördlich der
Küstenstadt Burgeo im südwestlichen Neufundland befindet, beherberght
einige Uranvorkommen entlang des 100 km langen Gürtels. Die Region
verfügt über großflächige Uranliegenschaften, die bekannten
Uranvorkommen sind hauptsächlich schichtenförmig und sind in
sedimentären und vulkanischen Gesteinen enthalten. In den 1980-er
Jahren machte die Uranabteilung von "Shell Canada Ltd." und
"Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd" (nun im
Besitz von "Cameco Corporation") mehrere Muttergestein-Uranvorkommen
und radioaktive Felsblockreihen mit Graden bis zu 1,5% U3O8 entlang
des Gürtels ausfindig. Beide Unternehmen verließen die Gegend Mitte
der 1980-er Jahre aufgrund niedriger Uranpreise. In den späten
1980-er Jahren entdeckten Geologen der Regierung von Neufundland
zusätzliche Uranmineralisierung, die bis vor Kurzem nicht beachtet
wurde. Bayswater Uranium ist der größte Landbesitzer in diesem
unterexplorierten Mineralgürtel.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das
Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen
wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem
Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken -
ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in
der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung
seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen,
rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften.
Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer
Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten
als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert
bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte
www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary
Vorstandvorsitzender
Pressekontakt:
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Tel.: +1 604 687-2153
Meldung versenden
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Pressemappe als RSS
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Bayswater Uranium mobilisiert Explorationsteam für den Hermitage-Urangürtel, um über 400 radiometrische Anomalien genauer zu prüfen
21.08.2006 - 15:59 Uhr, Bayswater Uranium Corp. [Pressemappe]
Vancouver, BC (ots) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (WKN 121035;
ISIN CA0731751016) hat die Schürftruppe und geologische Mannschaft
für seine Hermitage-Liegenschaften im südwestlichen Neufundland
mobilisiert, um zahlreiche Uran-Zielflächen genauer zu überprüfen.
Diese Zielflächen wurden bei kürzlich abgeschlossenen
geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft entdeckt. Gerade erst
erhaltene Untersuchungsdaten weisen auf eine große Zahl von
radiometrischen Anomalien hin, von denen Bayswaters geophysikalischer
Berater 460 näher zu prüfende Zielflächen ausgewählt hat, von denen
über 100 eine hohe Priorität haben.
Im Frühling flog "Aeroquest Ltd" 4000 Linienkilometer auf den
Östlichen und Westlichen Hermitage Liegenschaften, um radiometrische,
magnetische und elektromagnetische Reaktionen als Teil der
Explorationsarbeiten der Phase 1 zu messen.
Radiometrische Untersuchungen waren eine sehr effektive Methode,
um nach Uran im Hermitage-Gürtel zu suchen. Ähnliche geophysikalische
Untersuchungen, die von "Commander Resources" auf seinen angrenzenden
Hermitage-Liegenschaften durchgeführt wurden, führten zu acht der
neun kürzlich bekannt gegebenen Uranentdeckungen. "Commander" gab
Ergebnisse von bis zu 3,1% U3O8 von sedimentären und vulkanischen
Vorkommen bekannt. Die Liegenschaften von Bayswater decken dieselben
geologischen Formationen ab, welche die Uranmineralisierung auf dem
Grund von "Commander" beherbergen.
Im Hinblick auf das Potential des Hermitage-Gürtels, zahlreiche,
großflächige, oberflächennahe Urannliegenschaften zu beherbergen,
steckt Bayswater derzeit zusätzlich 101.000 Hektar Fläche ab. Die
neuen Liegenschaften, die zu 100% im Besitz von Bayswater sind,
wurden erworben, um Gebiete, die sehr aussichtsreich für
Uranmineralisierung sind, abzudecken. Sie wurden aufgrund der
ähnlichen Geologie mit Uranentdeckungen an anderen Stellen des
Gürtels ausgewählt.
Das Unternehmen hat nun Anteile auf etwa 418.000 Hektar (1690 km2)
und hat somit die größte Landposition innerhalb des Gürtels. Ein
Lageplan der Landbesitze des Unternehmens kann unter
http://www.bayswateruranium.com/i/Full/BAYLocHerm.gif eingesehen
werden.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von
George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic
Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte
Personen. Vic Tanaka ist verantwortlich für die technischen
Informationen dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über den Hermitage-Urangürtel
Der Hermitage-Urangürtel, der sich 30 Kilometer nördlich der
Küstenstadt Burgeo im südwestlichen Neufundland befindet, beherberght
einige Uranvorkommen entlang des 100 km langen Gürtels. Die Region
verfügt über großflächige Uranliegenschaften, die bekannten
Uranvorkommen sind hauptsächlich schichtenförmig und sind in
sedimentären und vulkanischen Gesteinen enthalten. In den 1980-er
Jahren machte die Uranabteilung von "Shell Canada Ltd." und
"Electricity Generating Board Exploration (Canada) Ltd" (nun im
Besitz von "Cameco Corporation") mehrere Muttergestein-Uranvorkommen
und radioaktive Felsblockreihen mit Graden bis zu 1,5% U3O8 entlang
des Gürtels ausfindig. Beide Unternehmen verließen die Gegend Mitte
der 1980-er Jahre aufgrund niedriger Uranpreise. In den späten
1980-er Jahren entdeckten Geologen der Regierung von Neufundland
zusätzliche Uranmineralisierung, die bis vor Kurzem nicht beachtet
wurde. Bayswater Uranium ist der größte Landbesitzer in diesem
unterexplorierten Mineralgürtel.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das
Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen
wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem
Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken -
ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in
der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung
seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen,
rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften.
Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer
Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten
als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert
bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte
www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary
Vorstandvorsitzender
Pressekontakt:
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Tel.: +1 604 687-2153
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
A0KE57 FRA 0,90 0 0 09:07 24.08.2006 0,90 2.000 0,95 2.000 0,90 0,90 0,90 0,00 +0,00% ja
A0KE57 FRA 0,90 0 0 09:07 24.08.2006 0,90 2.000 0,95 2.000 0,90 0,90 0,90 0,00 +0,00% ja
warum ist da kein Handel????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.591.374 von PFIP am 24.08.06 11:50:58Heul doch
sobald Ergebnisse kommen gibt es keinen Halt mehr
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.594.515 von TopShoot am 24.08.06 14:44:43Ergebnisse? Hehe, so schnell werden die wohl kaum kommen, auch wenn wir uns das alle wünschen!
wer weiß etwas?
Kann jemand von Euch schon wieder handeln?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.602.538 von hsba am 24.08.06 20:52:10Meine Order wurde heute nicht ausgeführt, trotz der neuen richtigen WKN.
Energiehunger treibt den Uranpreis in die Höhe
Hohe Nachfrage aus China und Indien
Der Uranpreis klettert von einem Hoch zum Nächsten. In den vergangenen sechs Jahren hat sich der Uran-Preis ungefähr versechsfacht. Allein in diesem Jahr konnte er um rund 30% zulegen. Im Zuge der Korrektur an den Finanzmärkten im Mai und Juni haben die Preise vieler Rohwaren nachgegeben, der Uranpreis ist indessen aber weiter gestiegen.
Der Hauptgrund für den steigenden Uran-Preis ist die weltweite zunehmende Energieknappheit und die hohen Erdölpreise sowie die starke Nachfrage noch Uran. Derzeit werden allein in China und Indien 50 neue Kernkraftwerke gebaut oder sind in Planung. Weltweit gibt es ca. 120 bis 140 Projekte für neue Kernkraftwerke. Die Nachfrage der aktuell 441 Reaktoren liegt weltweit pro Jahr bei ca. 170 Mio. Pfund. Die Produktion von Uran fiel im Jahr 2005 nach Angaben von Marktbeobachtern aber mit 108 Mio. Pfund deutlich geringer aus. In diesem Jahr ist wohl nur mit etwa 110 Mio. Pfund zu rechnen. Neben der geringeren Produktion sinkt gleichzeitig der verfügbare Lagerbestand an Uran. Nach Ende des Kalten Kriegs gab es ein Überangebot an Uran auf dem Markt. Diese Reserven gehen allmählich zur Neige. Die Uran Produktion wurde dazu viele Jahre lang vernachlässigt und wird nun aktuell wieder ausgeweitet. Bis zur Inbetriebnahme einer neuen Mine vergehen aber laut Experten fünf bis zehn Jahre. Aufgrund dieser Tatsache rechnen Experten noch über mehrere Jahre hinweg mit einer steigenden Nachfrage auf dem Uranmarkt.
Hohe Nachfrage aus China und Indien
Der Uranpreis klettert von einem Hoch zum Nächsten. In den vergangenen sechs Jahren hat sich der Uran-Preis ungefähr versechsfacht. Allein in diesem Jahr konnte er um rund 30% zulegen. Im Zuge der Korrektur an den Finanzmärkten im Mai und Juni haben die Preise vieler Rohwaren nachgegeben, der Uranpreis ist indessen aber weiter gestiegen.
Der Hauptgrund für den steigenden Uran-Preis ist die weltweite zunehmende Energieknappheit und die hohen Erdölpreise sowie die starke Nachfrage noch Uran. Derzeit werden allein in China und Indien 50 neue Kernkraftwerke gebaut oder sind in Planung. Weltweit gibt es ca. 120 bis 140 Projekte für neue Kernkraftwerke. Die Nachfrage der aktuell 441 Reaktoren liegt weltweit pro Jahr bei ca. 170 Mio. Pfund. Die Produktion von Uran fiel im Jahr 2005 nach Angaben von Marktbeobachtern aber mit 108 Mio. Pfund deutlich geringer aus. In diesem Jahr ist wohl nur mit etwa 110 Mio. Pfund zu rechnen. Neben der geringeren Produktion sinkt gleichzeitig der verfügbare Lagerbestand an Uran. Nach Ende des Kalten Kriegs gab es ein Überangebot an Uran auf dem Markt. Diese Reserven gehen allmählich zur Neige. Die Uran Produktion wurde dazu viele Jahre lang vernachlässigt und wird nun aktuell wieder ausgeweitet. Bis zur Inbetriebnahme einer neuen Mine vergehen aber laut Experten fünf bis zehn Jahre. Aufgrund dieser Tatsache rechnen Experten noch über mehrere Jahre hinweg mit einer steigenden Nachfrage auf dem Uranmarkt.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.605.078 von TopShoot am 25.08.06 07:43:31
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.605.078 von TopShoot am 25.08.06 07:43:31Na wenn das nicht positiv zu bewerten ist
Null Umsatz !!
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
A0KE57 FRA 0,90 0 0 09:08 25.08.2006 0,89 3.000 0,92 3.000 0,90 0,90 0,90 0,00 +0,00% ja
A0KE57 FRA 0,90 0 0 09:08 25.08.2006 0,89 3.000 0,92 3.000 0,90 0,90 0,90 0,00 +0,00% ja
Bevor hier in D wieder jemand in Unkenntnis des Parikurses seine Shares verschenkt:
SK 1.30 CAN$ = 0.9183 EUR
sampler
SK 1.30 CAN$ = 0.9183 EUR
sampler
Da geht ja heute rein gar nichts
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.611.872 von Andy_zw am 25.08.06 15:39:09Marktenge hat mit der Qualität schon gar nichts zu tun!
Exploration läuft durch viele Schritte, die publiziert und kommentiert werden; in Abhängigkeit dieser, steigen Leute ein und aus. Solche die daytraden bis zu solchen die langfristig orientiert sind. Sind die daytrader wieder draußen, HERRSCHT RUHE bis zum nächsten Schritt (außer pusher und basher haben den Titel als Spielfeld auserkoren)!
Mir gefällt es, dass es ruhig ist, warten wir, bis die Experten an den besten gemessenen Orten zum Bohren beginnen
Sind diese Ergebnisse dann gut, kommt der NÄCHSTE KURSSPRUNG und das ganze Spielchen geht so weiter, jedesmal wirst du reicher (oder auch ärmer).
Wenn du daytrader bist, müßtest du schon längst draußen sein, bei allen anderen Strategien: HABE GEDULD - BAY wird dich nicht enttäuschen!
Gruß!
Exploration läuft durch viele Schritte, die publiziert und kommentiert werden; in Abhängigkeit dieser, steigen Leute ein und aus. Solche die daytraden bis zu solchen die langfristig orientiert sind. Sind die daytrader wieder draußen, HERRSCHT RUHE bis zum nächsten Schritt (außer pusher und basher haben den Titel als Spielfeld auserkoren)!
Mir gefällt es, dass es ruhig ist, warten wir, bis die Experten an den besten gemessenen Orten zum Bohren beginnen
Sind diese Ergebnisse dann gut, kommt der NÄCHSTE KURSSPRUNG und das ganze Spielchen geht so weiter, jedesmal wirst du reicher (oder auch ärmer).
Wenn du daytrader bist, müßtest du schon längst draußen sein, bei allen anderen Strategien: HABE GEDULD - BAY wird dich nicht enttäuschen!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.614.044 von close_the_gap am 25.08.06 17:39:51Ich kann erst mal warten.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.616.308 von Andy_zw am 25.08.06 20:32:22Heute null Umsatz !!!!!!!
Findet überhaupt kein Kauf und Verkauf statt !
Hatte eine Order uin Frankfurt und eine in Stuutgart !
Null-gar nichts
Hatte eine Order uin Frankfurt und eine in Stuutgart !
Null-gar nichts
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.617.647 von hsba am 25.08.06 22:20:13Order in fse - wo siehst du die?
Gruß!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.617.878 von close_the_gap am 25.08.06 22:44:10Ich würde sagen, wenn du im thread-Kopf Daten siehst, kannst du auch in FSE wieder handeln. Ob das dann gut für dich ist, weist die Zukunft
Gruß!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.617.930 von close_the_gap am 25.08.06 22:49:49Nochmals zum Nachlesen v. 21.Aug:
Just received final processed survey data indicates a high number of radiometric anomalies of which Bayswater's geophysical consultant has selected 460 follow-up targets with an excess of 100 priority targets.
Und nicht vergessen:
- Dines
- wir sind erst GANZ AM ANFANG
Gruß!
Just received final processed survey data indicates a high number of radiometric anomalies of which Bayswater's geophysical consultant has selected 460 follow-up targets with an excess of 100 priority targets.
Und nicht vergessen:
- Dines
- wir sind erst GANZ AM ANFANG
Gruß!
Kommt Dines heute raus???
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.618.219 von SunnyG am 25.08.06 23:42:58Ich hab ihn nicht abonniert, aber wenn es so wäre, hätt ich es in den Ami-boards gelesen
Mir genügt, dass BAY eine von seinen zehn ist
Gruß!
Mir genügt, dass BAY eine von seinen zehn ist
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.617.878 von close_the_gap am 25.08.06 22:44:10Gesehen habe ich auch keine. Habe die Order selber aufgegeben, und es hat niemanden interessiert.
Fahre jetzt für knapp 14 Tagen in Urlaub, passt mir gut auf mein Baby auf.
So long bis dann
hsba
Fahre jetzt für knapp 14 Tagen in Urlaub, passt mir gut auf mein Baby auf.
So long bis dann
hsba
Press Release Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Bayswater Reports First New Uranium Discoveries on its Labrador Land Holdings
Monday August 28, 8:15 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 28, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V) (the "Company") reports that initial survey results from its Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project has generated over 100 priority airborne radiometric anomalies with signatures and in geologic settings characteristic of IOCG and Rossing deposit models. These anomalies are variously shaped including typical linear and stubby zones up to 10 km in length within the Central Claim Block that covers a portion of the historic uranium district; and linear, arcuate, stubby, ovoid and ring-shaped zones up to 10 km in length or diameter in the North and Northwest Claim Blocks. Follow-up prospecting of these anomalous targets is currently underway.
ADVERTISEMENT
A summary of recent discoveries from follow-up work to date is as follows:
- Anna Lake Prospect: Uraniferous boulder field, previously reported from the Company's compilation of prior work, confirmed with associated radiometric anomaly that extends for several km
- Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive zone in historic uranium district measuring 10 to 20 metres wide and traced for 200 metres into overburden covered areas along strike
- Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive 2 to 4 metre wide zone traced for 200 metres along strike and located 3 km along strike from Zone A above
- Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: Rossing-type discovery in North Claim Block consists of abundant uraniferous and highly radioactive alaskitic bodies distributed in crescent-shaped mineralized zone several km long
- Stomach Lake Prospect: Huge uraniferous radioactive boulder field in Northwest Claim Block indicates substantial Rossing-type mineralized source area
- Drill targets shaping up for testing on above targets
- Extensive airborne radiometric anomalies along strike the Michelin deposit and Jacques Lake, Otter Lake and Melody Hill Prospects of Aurora Energy indicate considerable potential for further discoveries of IOCG-type mineralized zones in the historic uranium district.
- Numerous airborne radiometric anomalies in North and Northwest Claim Blocks indicate excellent potential for discovery of other Rosing-type targets
The Company's airborne geophysical survey is continuing with two helicopter-supported systems and should be completed by early September. Although the data requires processing and final survey maps and interpretation won't be available until late in the fall, the data is of sufficient quality to select anomalous targets for follow-up and evaluation.
For a brief description of the IOCG and Rossing exploration deposit models refer to the Company's news release of January 16, 2006.
Preliminary results from the Company's initial evaluation of its uranium discoveries to date are detailed below.
IOCG TARGETS
Anna Lake Boulder Train: This target was identified as a result of the Company's compilation of previous work on its claims. It has been previously described in a News Release dated May 17, 2006. The target consists of an extensive uraniferous boulder train in gossaneous garnet-biotite schist with grab sample values of up to 3.05 % U3O8. Although the Company does not have assay results returned from its sampling of this boulder train the prospecting crews confirmed the character and radioactivity of the mineralization. Results from the current airborne survey over this target indicate a coincident radiometric and magnetic anomaly that is several kilometers long. Further follow-up of this target, including ground geophysics, is required to develop drill targets. A permit application for this work has been submitted.
Stipeck River Uranium Trend: Follow-up prospecting of a series of radiometric anomalies within the northern portion of the Central Claim Block have identified three uranium targets of interest along a strike length of approximately 3 km.
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: This prospect consists of a highly radioactive zone traced for 200 metres along strike into overburden covered areas at both ends. The zone is 10 to locally up to 20 metres wide. It consists of a graphitic and sulphidic shear structure hosted within an argillaceous unit in a conglomerate-sandstone sequence. The mineralized zone is continuously mineralized along strike and across its width and typically returns spectrometer readings of greater than 35,000 cps with highest values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of up to 0.7% U. Approximately 50 samples have been collected from the target with assays pending. A HLEM(Max-Min) survey is planned in order to trace the potential strike extent of the mineralized zone. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: This prospect is characterized by a 2 to 4 metre thick, uraniferous, silicified sandstone unit traced for 200 metres along strike. The sandstone unit is hosted within a folded sedimentary sequence of conglomerates and cherts. The uraniferous unit typically returns up to greater than 5,000 cps with highest spectrometer values of 0.12% U. This showing occurs 3.0 km southwest and along strike from the Stipek Zone A Prospect. Sampling is ongoing and assays of the preliminary sampling are pending. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone C Prospect: This target consists of widespread localized uraniferous zones with total count readings locally up to greater than 35,000 cps. Best spectrometer values range from 0.1% to 0.8% U. The mineralized zones are hosted in complexly folded and faulted rocks sedimentary units equivalent to those of Zone A and Zone B showings. Intense quartz veining and stockwork veining containing pyrite and minor chalcopyrite are spatially associated with these uranium showings. Stipek River Zone C Prospect is located about 1/2 km northeast of the Zone B showing. Assays are pending with further work underway.
Other Radiometric Targets: Numerous high priority radiometric anomalies have been identified within the Central Claim Block that extend intermittently for at least 45 kilometers, to the limits of our current survey in progress, along the southwestern geologic extensions of known deposits and prospects in the eastern portion of the historic district-namely, along the strike extensions of the Michelin deposit, Jacques Lake and Otter Lake prospects and Melody Hill prospect of Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU - News). These targets will be evaluated as part of our ongoing follow-up program this summer and fall. Only a portion of the Company's airborne survey has been completed over the historic uranium district and the Company anticipates numerous additional radiometric anomalies for follow-up will be generated further to the southwest, including the area adjoining land held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE:CXX - News).
ROSSING TARGETS
Airborne surveying of the North and Northwest Claim Blocks has been completed except for recently staked marginal claims and fill-in surveying at 100 metre line intervals in radiometrically anomalous areas. These claim blocks have potential primarily for Rossing type deposits. Rossing targets are characterized by favourable alaskitic intrusives localized in high grade metamorphic terrain, including migmatites and pegmatitic phases, with associated gneissic domes and major fault structures. Radiometric anomalies are associated with such deposits; and extensive multielement lake sediment anomalies, present on the Company's claims, are believed reflective of such deposit environments.
North Claim Block
The results of the airborne survey within the North Claim Block indicate two magnetically inferred "granite-gneiss domes"-one associated with the oval-shaped uranium and associated multielement lake sediment anomaly centered within our claims previously described in the Company's news release of May 17, 2006; and, the other associated with a separate and smaller similar multielement lake sediment anomaly to the northeast. Major regional fault structures bound these domal structures along there northwest and southeast margins.
Radiometric Targets: Numerous and extensive radiometric anomalies, ranging up to 10 km in length, characterized by Rossing-like signatures occur coincident with the oval-shaped lake sediment anomaly, including the McGrath Lake Area as described in News Release dated May 17, 2006, and with the separate anomaly to the northeast as described above. Follow-up of one of these radiometric anomalies has led to discovery of a promising uranium mineralized area (Kanairitktok Bay Prospect) located along the western margin of the northern-most "granite-gneiss dome" and related lake sediment anomaly as referred to above.
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: This uranium mineralized area is characterized by a localized although widespread cluster of radioactive alaskitic-aplitic dykes, lenses, boudins and masses within and along the southwestern margin of a zoned oval-shaped "anorthosite" body that measures about 5-10 km in length in a northeast-southwest direction. The mineralized area appears to be a general crescent-shaped zone that extends for several kilometres. Radioactive intrusive phases within this zone return total counts of up to greater than 25,000 cps with spectrometer values of up to 0.5% U. Preliminary work performed on this zone includes continuous channel sampling for which assays are pending. Drill targets are beginning to take shape on this target as further ground work is carried out.
Northwest Claim Block
The airborne survey of the Northwest Claim Block has identified two large major centers of radioactivity (Stomach Lake Area and Weekes-English Lake Area) coincident with areas of highly anomalous uranium values in regional lake sediments and lake waters as previously reported (News Release dated January 16, 2006). Major regional fault structures and intersecting patterns of faults dominate the structural setting of these large promising target areas. Also, other local linear to stubby radiometric anomalies of interest occur elsewhere within the Northwest Claim Block.
The Stomach Lake target is characterized by a composite northeast-southwest trending linear zone about 20 km long and 2 to 4 km wide that tends to widen to the northeast; whereas, the Weekes-English Lake area target is a composite ring-shaped feature about 10 km in diameter. The latter target is also characterized by symmetrical linear to stubby extensions for up to 15 km along a northeast-southwest direction. Both of these targets are spatially associated with regions of partial ring-shaped masses of granitic and migmatitic rocks. Prospecting has just commenced on these targets.
Stomach Lake Prospect: Limited follow-up prospecting of the northeastern portion of the Stomach Lake radiometric anomaly has led to discovery of a very large and extensive, potentially fanned, uraniferous boulder field. Radioactive boulders consist of pink alaskitic granite and migmatite with total counts of up to 10,000 cps with highest uranium values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of 0.2% U. The potential source area of this boulder field is to the southwest and further extensive prospecting is planned. The extent and volume of mineralized material and angular nature of many of the boulders indicates a proximal and substantial Rossing-type mineralized body.
OTHER NEWS
The Company also reports that additional claims comprising a total of 822 claims have been staked to cover potential extensions of targets of interest adjacent to its current land holdings. Also, 36 claims have been staked in a separate block to the east of Kaipokok Bay south of Postville within the historic uranium district (Kaipokok Bay Claim Block). These claims cover the potential extension of an airborne radiometric anomaly located adjacent to the west, north and northeast sides of the claim block. The new claims are underlain by granitic rocks. Aurora Energy holds land that nearly surrounds the claims. All these additional claims are being surveyed with airborne geophysics by Fugro.
The Company is also pleased to report that it has been approved for Junior Exploration Assistance under the Mineral Incentive Program in the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador in respect to a government contribution towards the cost of its airborne geophysical survey of its large Labrador land holding.
In other news, the Company has entered into an agreement with a consultant to acquire a data package in reference to mineral resources in Europe for $25,000 payable either in cash or through the payment of 1/2 cash or 1/2 in common shares at the discretion of the Company.
The Company's exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), president of the Company, and Vic Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo.(B.C.), COO of the Company. Both are qualified persons under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt
The Central Mineral Belt (CMB) of Labrador, Canada, located approximately 135 kilometres north of Goose Bay, has a long history of uranium and base metals exploration. Uranium was first discovered in the belt in the 1950's. With further exploration in the 1960's and 1970's with rising uranium prices, exploration in the CMB increased significantly and several uranium deposits were discovered including the Kitts, Michelin, Inda, Nash, Rainbow and Moran Lake deposits by Brinco. The Moran Lake deposits were later drilled by Shell Canada Ltd. (TSX:SCH - News). Currently the Michelin uranium deposit is being developed by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU - News) which at the end of January, 2006 announced a NI 43-101 compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 plus an additional inferred resource of 13.4 million lbs U3O8 all at an average grade of 0.113% U3O8 to a depth of approximately 600 metres. Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX - News) is exploring the Moran Lake deposit with an initial NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 688,000 lbs U3O8 at a grade of 0.25% U3O8 in the Upper C Zone. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in the CMB with over 4,200 sq km. Aurora controls about 800 sq km and Crosshair approximately 640 sq km.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project
The Labrador Uranium Project is one of Bayswater's key projects with over 4200 sq km of contiguous land along and adjacent the historic Labrador Central Mineral Belt uranium district highlighted by resource drilling on the Michelin deposit by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. and Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. on the Moran Lake deposit; and, by development of major prospects by Aurora and others working in the district. The Company's land holdings have potential for Olympic Dam and Rossing type uranium deposits. Several new mineralized zones and a large number of recently defined unexplored radiometric anomalies occur within the Company's land holdings. Also, additional radiometric anomalies will likely be generated from favourable areas being covered by the Company's ongoing airborne survey by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. Results from the survey as well as the Company's follow-up prospecting of high priority targets will be announced as results become available and have been reviewed by the Company. The Company is by far the largest land holder in this important uranium district.
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company(TM)
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company(TM) with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
John Gomez
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153
www.bayswateruranium.com
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Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Bayswater Reports First New Uranium Discoveries on its Labrador Land Holdings
Monday August 28, 8:15 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 28, 2006) - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BAY - News; FWB:B2V) (the "Company") reports that initial survey results from its Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project has generated over 100 priority airborne radiometric anomalies with signatures and in geologic settings characteristic of IOCG and Rossing deposit models. These anomalies are variously shaped including typical linear and stubby zones up to 10 km in length within the Central Claim Block that covers a portion of the historic uranium district; and linear, arcuate, stubby, ovoid and ring-shaped zones up to 10 km in length or diameter in the North and Northwest Claim Blocks. Follow-up prospecting of these anomalous targets is currently underway.
ADVERTISEMENT
A summary of recent discoveries from follow-up work to date is as follows:
- Anna Lake Prospect: Uraniferous boulder field, previously reported from the Company's compilation of prior work, confirmed with associated radiometric anomaly that extends for several km
- Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive zone in historic uranium district measuring 10 to 20 metres wide and traced for 200 metres into overburden covered areas along strike
- Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive 2 to 4 metre wide zone traced for 200 metres along strike and located 3 km along strike from Zone A above
- Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: Rossing-type discovery in North Claim Block consists of abundant uraniferous and highly radioactive alaskitic bodies distributed in crescent-shaped mineralized zone several km long
- Stomach Lake Prospect: Huge uraniferous radioactive boulder field in Northwest Claim Block indicates substantial Rossing-type mineralized source area
- Drill targets shaping up for testing on above targets
- Extensive airborne radiometric anomalies along strike the Michelin deposit and Jacques Lake, Otter Lake and Melody Hill Prospects of Aurora Energy indicate considerable potential for further discoveries of IOCG-type mineralized zones in the historic uranium district.
- Numerous airborne radiometric anomalies in North and Northwest Claim Blocks indicate excellent potential for discovery of other Rosing-type targets
The Company's airborne geophysical survey is continuing with two helicopter-supported systems and should be completed by early September. Although the data requires processing and final survey maps and interpretation won't be available until late in the fall, the data is of sufficient quality to select anomalous targets for follow-up and evaluation.
For a brief description of the IOCG and Rossing exploration deposit models refer to the Company's news release of January 16, 2006.
Preliminary results from the Company's initial evaluation of its uranium discoveries to date are detailed below.
IOCG TARGETS
Anna Lake Boulder Train: This target was identified as a result of the Company's compilation of previous work on its claims. It has been previously described in a News Release dated May 17, 2006. The target consists of an extensive uraniferous boulder train in gossaneous garnet-biotite schist with grab sample values of up to 3.05 % U3O8. Although the Company does not have assay results returned from its sampling of this boulder train the prospecting crews confirmed the character and radioactivity of the mineralization. Results from the current airborne survey over this target indicate a coincident radiometric and magnetic anomaly that is several kilometers long. Further follow-up of this target, including ground geophysics, is required to develop drill targets. A permit application for this work has been submitted.
Stipeck River Uranium Trend: Follow-up prospecting of a series of radiometric anomalies within the northern portion of the Central Claim Block have identified three uranium targets of interest along a strike length of approximately 3 km.
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: This prospect consists of a highly radioactive zone traced for 200 metres along strike into overburden covered areas at both ends. The zone is 10 to locally up to 20 metres wide. It consists of a graphitic and sulphidic shear structure hosted within an argillaceous unit in a conglomerate-sandstone sequence. The mineralized zone is continuously mineralized along strike and across its width and typically returns spectrometer readings of greater than 35,000 cps with highest values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of up to 0.7% U. Approximately 50 samples have been collected from the target with assays pending. A HLEM(Max-Min) survey is planned in order to trace the potential strike extent of the mineralized zone. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: This prospect is characterized by a 2 to 4 metre thick, uraniferous, silicified sandstone unit traced for 200 metres along strike. The sandstone unit is hosted within a folded sedimentary sequence of conglomerates and cherts. The uraniferous unit typically returns up to greater than 5,000 cps with highest spectrometer values of 0.12% U. This showing occurs 3.0 km southwest and along strike from the Stipek Zone A Prospect. Sampling is ongoing and assays of the preliminary sampling are pending. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone C Prospect: This target consists of widespread localized uraniferous zones with total count readings locally up to greater than 35,000 cps. Best spectrometer values range from 0.1% to 0.8% U. The mineralized zones are hosted in complexly folded and faulted rocks sedimentary units equivalent to those of Zone A and Zone B showings. Intense quartz veining and stockwork veining containing pyrite and minor chalcopyrite are spatially associated with these uranium showings. Stipek River Zone C Prospect is located about 1/2 km northeast of the Zone B showing. Assays are pending with further work underway.
Other Radiometric Targets: Numerous high priority radiometric anomalies have been identified within the Central Claim Block that extend intermittently for at least 45 kilometers, to the limits of our current survey in progress, along the southwestern geologic extensions of known deposits and prospects in the eastern portion of the historic district-namely, along the strike extensions of the Michelin deposit, Jacques Lake and Otter Lake prospects and Melody Hill prospect of Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU - News). These targets will be evaluated as part of our ongoing follow-up program this summer and fall. Only a portion of the Company's airborne survey has been completed over the historic uranium district and the Company anticipates numerous additional radiometric anomalies for follow-up will be generated further to the southwest, including the area adjoining land held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE:CXX - News).
ROSSING TARGETS
Airborne surveying of the North and Northwest Claim Blocks has been completed except for recently staked marginal claims and fill-in surveying at 100 metre line intervals in radiometrically anomalous areas. These claim blocks have potential primarily for Rossing type deposits. Rossing targets are characterized by favourable alaskitic intrusives localized in high grade metamorphic terrain, including migmatites and pegmatitic phases, with associated gneissic domes and major fault structures. Radiometric anomalies are associated with such deposits; and extensive multielement lake sediment anomalies, present on the Company's claims, are believed reflective of such deposit environments.
North Claim Block
The results of the airborne survey within the North Claim Block indicate two magnetically inferred "granite-gneiss domes"-one associated with the oval-shaped uranium and associated multielement lake sediment anomaly centered within our claims previously described in the Company's news release of May 17, 2006; and, the other associated with a separate and smaller similar multielement lake sediment anomaly to the northeast. Major regional fault structures bound these domal structures along there northwest and southeast margins.
Radiometric Targets: Numerous and extensive radiometric anomalies, ranging up to 10 km in length, characterized by Rossing-like signatures occur coincident with the oval-shaped lake sediment anomaly, including the McGrath Lake Area as described in News Release dated May 17, 2006, and with the separate anomaly to the northeast as described above. Follow-up of one of these radiometric anomalies has led to discovery of a promising uranium mineralized area (Kanairitktok Bay Prospect) located along the western margin of the northern-most "granite-gneiss dome" and related lake sediment anomaly as referred to above.
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: This uranium mineralized area is characterized by a localized although widespread cluster of radioactive alaskitic-aplitic dykes, lenses, boudins and masses within and along the southwestern margin of a zoned oval-shaped "anorthosite" body that measures about 5-10 km in length in a northeast-southwest direction. The mineralized area appears to be a general crescent-shaped zone that extends for several kilometres. Radioactive intrusive phases within this zone return total counts of up to greater than 25,000 cps with spectrometer values of up to 0.5% U. Preliminary work performed on this zone includes continuous channel sampling for which assays are pending. Drill targets are beginning to take shape on this target as further ground work is carried out.
Northwest Claim Block
The airborne survey of the Northwest Claim Block has identified two large major centers of radioactivity (Stomach Lake Area and Weekes-English Lake Area) coincident with areas of highly anomalous uranium values in regional lake sediments and lake waters as previously reported (News Release dated January 16, 2006). Major regional fault structures and intersecting patterns of faults dominate the structural setting of these large promising target areas. Also, other local linear to stubby radiometric anomalies of interest occur elsewhere within the Northwest Claim Block.
The Stomach Lake target is characterized by a composite northeast-southwest trending linear zone about 20 km long and 2 to 4 km wide that tends to widen to the northeast; whereas, the Weekes-English Lake area target is a composite ring-shaped feature about 10 km in diameter. The latter target is also characterized by symmetrical linear to stubby extensions for up to 15 km along a northeast-southwest direction. Both of these targets are spatially associated with regions of partial ring-shaped masses of granitic and migmatitic rocks. Prospecting has just commenced on these targets.
Stomach Lake Prospect: Limited follow-up prospecting of the northeastern portion of the Stomach Lake radiometric anomaly has led to discovery of a very large and extensive, potentially fanned, uraniferous boulder field. Radioactive boulders consist of pink alaskitic granite and migmatite with total counts of up to 10,000 cps with highest uranium values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of 0.2% U. The potential source area of this boulder field is to the southwest and further extensive prospecting is planned. The extent and volume of mineralized material and angular nature of many of the boulders indicates a proximal and substantial Rossing-type mineralized body.
OTHER NEWS
The Company also reports that additional claims comprising a total of 822 claims have been staked to cover potential extensions of targets of interest adjacent to its current land holdings. Also, 36 claims have been staked in a separate block to the east of Kaipokok Bay south of Postville within the historic uranium district (Kaipokok Bay Claim Block). These claims cover the potential extension of an airborne radiometric anomaly located adjacent to the west, north and northeast sides of the claim block. The new claims are underlain by granitic rocks. Aurora Energy holds land that nearly surrounds the claims. All these additional claims are being surveyed with airborne geophysics by Fugro.
The Company is also pleased to report that it has been approved for Junior Exploration Assistance under the Mineral Incentive Program in the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador in respect to a government contribution towards the cost of its airborne geophysical survey of its large Labrador land holding.
In other news, the Company has entered into an agreement with a consultant to acquire a data package in reference to mineral resources in Europe for $25,000 payable either in cash or through the payment of 1/2 cash or 1/2 in common shares at the discretion of the Company.
The Company's exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), president of the Company, and Vic Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo.(B.C.), COO of the Company. Both are qualified persons under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt
The Central Mineral Belt (CMB) of Labrador, Canada, located approximately 135 kilometres north of Goose Bay, has a long history of uranium and base metals exploration. Uranium was first discovered in the belt in the 1950's. With further exploration in the 1960's and 1970's with rising uranium prices, exploration in the CMB increased significantly and several uranium deposits were discovered including the Kitts, Michelin, Inda, Nash, Rainbow and Moran Lake deposits by Brinco. The Moran Lake deposits were later drilled by Shell Canada Ltd. (TSX:SCH - News). Currently the Michelin uranium deposit is being developed by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AXU - News) which at the end of January, 2006 announced a NI 43-101 compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 plus an additional inferred resource of 13.4 million lbs U3O8 all at an average grade of 0.113% U3O8 to a depth of approximately 600 metres. Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX VENTURE:CXX - News) is exploring the Moran Lake deposit with an initial NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 688,000 lbs U3O8 at a grade of 0.25% U3O8 in the Upper C Zone. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in the CMB with over 4,200 sq km. Aurora controls about 800 sq km and Crosshair approximately 640 sq km.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project
The Labrador Uranium Project is one of Bayswater's key projects with over 4200 sq km of contiguous land along and adjacent the historic Labrador Central Mineral Belt uranium district highlighted by resource drilling on the Michelin deposit by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. and Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. on the Moran Lake deposit; and, by development of major prospects by Aurora and others working in the district. The Company's land holdings have potential for Olympic Dam and Rossing type uranium deposits. Several new mineralized zones and a large number of recently defined unexplored radiometric anomalies occur within the Company's land holdings. Also, additional radiometric anomalies will likely be generated from favourable areas being covered by the Company's ongoing airborne survey by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. Results from the survey as well as the Company's follow-up prospecting of high priority targets will be announced as results become available and have been reviewed by the Company. The Company is by far the largest land holder in this important uranium district.
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company(TM)
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company(TM) with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
Contact:
John Gomez
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Manager, Investor Relations
(604) 687-2153
www.bayswateruranium.com
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Source: Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.650.169 von wayne99 am 28.08.06 14:24:08Meine Entscheidung, D.R. zu folgen und mein Invest von Tournigan zu gleichen Teilen in BUF und BAY zu investieren, scheint wohl ein Glücksgriff gewesen zu sein
Zuerst BAY, nun BUF, dann käme als nächstes wieder BAY, ...
nun ja, es waren ja höchst ungute Zeiten im Frühsommer!
c_t_g
Zuerst BAY, nun BUF, dann käme als nächstes wieder BAY, ...
nun ja, es waren ja höchst ungute Zeiten im Frühsommer!
c_t_g
Das ist vielleicht die letzte Chance noch unter 1€ reinzugehen. Noch 30 Minuten...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.650.169 von wayne99 am 28.08.06 14:24:08BAY sitzt ja auf wohl auf unvorstellbaren Mengen dieses zukünftigen und von allen Ländern (außer Deutschland) favorisierten Energieträgers!!
Ich sehe hier in absehbarer Zeit zweistellige Kurse!
sampler
Ich sehe hier in absehbarer Zeit zweistellige Kurse!
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.650.817 von spellbound am 28.08.06 15:01:46mal schauen wann BV wieder brüllt!
die news ist weder bei stockwatch.com noch auf der homepage von bayswater drauf
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.650.169 von wayne99 am 28.08.06 14:24:08Sehr gut!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.650.999 von Beatcrusher am 28.08.06 15:11:13http://www.ccnmatthews.com/news/releases/show.jsp?action=sho…
visas
visas
jetzt eben bei stockwatch eingestellt...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.651.053 von Beatcrusher am 28.08.06 15:13:25
geht da heute etwa noch etwas..
0.91 eben
geht da heute etwa noch etwas..
0.91 eben
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.651.053 von Beatcrusher am 28.08.06 15:13:25RT 0,91
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.651.182 von Timepassengers am 28.08.06 15:20:14ist bayswater nicht auch ein steckenpferd von BV?
dann werden die auch noch die werbetrommel rühren
dann werden die auch noch die werbetrommel rühren
kanada zeigt mal die richtung an!
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sampler
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.651.660 von sampler am 28.08.06 15:41:29und hier kauft keiner
die kaufen alle über 1 euro, wenn bv brüllt
die kaufen alle über 1 euro, wenn bv brüllt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.651.811 von Beatcrusher am 28.08.06 15:47:57Viel fehlt ja nicht mehr bis zum EURO
1 EUR = 1,4185 CAN$
sampler
1 EUR = 1,4185 CAN$
sampler
RT CAN 1,4-->0,98 euro
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.652.130 von Beatcrusher am 28.08.06 16:00:36Hi Beat,
ich weiß schon, öffentliches Forum und so!
Du machst den thread schwer lesbar , wer investiert ist, hat den Kurs und mehr als bookmark, wer nur vorbei schaut, kennt den Gradienten ohnehin nicht
Gruß!
ich weiß schon, öffentliches Forum und so!
Du machst den thread schwer lesbar , wer investiert ist, hat den Kurs und mehr als bookmark, wer nur vorbei schaut, kennt den Gradienten ohnehin nicht
Gruß!
was soll den des mit der herumschieberei mal 0,95 mal 0,90 und dann mal 0,92 (zwoaneinsk) af good bayrisch.
Warum geht da nichts vorran ja investiert schön und gut aber nichts geht voran so ein kass. Und du A.Y. job-company red du koan mist daher, verstanden
Warum geht da nichts vorran ja investiert schön und gut aber nichts geht voran so ein kass. Und du A.Y. job-company red du koan mist daher, verstanden
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August 28, 2006
Bayswater Reports First New Uranium Discoveries on its Labrador Land Holdings
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Vancouver, BC, August 28, 2006 - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V: BAY) (the "Company") reports that initial survey results from its Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project has generated over 100 priority airborne radiometric anomalies with signatures and in geologic settings characteristic of IOCG and Rossing deposit models. These anomalies are variously shaped including typical linear and stubby zones up to 10 km in length within the Central Claim Block that covers a portion of the historic uranium district; and linear, arcuate, stubby, ovoid and ring-shaped zones up to 10 km in length or diameter in the North and Northwest Claim Blocks. Follow-up prospecting of these anomalous targets is currently underway.
A summary of recent discoveries from follow-up work to date is as follows:
Anna Lake Prospect: Uraniferous boulder field, previously reported from the Company's compilation of prior work, confirmed with associated radiometric anomaly that extends for several km
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive zone in historic uranium district measuring 10 to 20 metres wide and traced for 200 metres into overburden covered areas along strike
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive 2 to 4 metre wide zone traced for 200 metres along strike and located 3 km along strike from Zone A above
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: Rossing-type discovery in North Claim Block consists of abundant uraniferous and highly radioactive alaskitic bodies distributed in crescent-shaped mineralized zone several km long
Stomach Lake Prospect: Huge uraniferous radioactive boulder field in Northwest Claim Block indicates the potential for a substantial Rossing-type mineralized source area
Drill targets shaping up for testing on above targets
Extensive airborne radiometric anomalies along strike the Michelin deposit and Jacques Lake, Otter Lake and Melody Hill Prospects of Aurora Energy indicate considerable potential for further discoveries of IOCG-type mineralized zones in the historic uranium district.
Numerous airborne radiometric anomalies in North and Northwest Claim Blocks indicate excellent potential for discovery of other Rosing-type targets
The Company's airborne geophysical survey is continuing with two helicopter-supported systems and should be completed by early September. Although the data requires processing and final survey maps and interpretation won't be available until late in the fall, the data is of sufficient quality to select anomalous targets for follow-up and evaluation.
For a brief description of the IOCG and Rossing exploration deposit models refer to the Company's news release of January 16, 2006.
Preliminary results from the Company's initial evaluation of its uranium discoveries to date are detailed below.
IOCG TARGETS
Anna Lake Boulder Train: This target was identified as a result of the Company's compilation of previous work on its claims. It has been previously described in a News Release dated May 17, 2006. The target consists of an extensive uraniferous boulder train in gossaneous garnet-biotite schist with grab sample values of up to 3.05 % U3O8. Although the Company does not have assay results returned from its sampling of this boulder train the prospecting crews confirmed the character and radioactivity of the mineralization. Results from the current airborne survey over this target indicate a coincident radiometric and magnetic anomaly that is several kilometers long. Further follow-up of this target, including ground geophysics, is required to develop drill targets. A permit application for this work has been submitted.
Stipeck River Uranium Trend: Follow-up prospecting of a series of radiometric anomalies within the northern portion of the Central Claim Block have identified three uranium targets of interest along a strike length of approximately 3 km.
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: This prospect consists of a highly radioactive zone traced for 200 metres along strike into overburden covered areas at both ends. The zone is 10 to locally up to 20 metres wide. It consists of a graphitic and sulphidic shear structure hosted within an argillaceous unit in a conglomerate-sandstone sequence. The mineralized zone is continuously mineralized along strike and across its width and typically returns spectrometer readings of >35,000 cps with highest values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of up to 0.7% U. Approximately 50 samples have been collected from the target with assays pending. A HLEM(Max-Min) survey is planned in order to trace the potential strike extent of the mineralized zone. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: This prospect is characterized by a 2 to 4 metre thick, uraniferous, silicified sandstone unit traced for 200 metres along strike. The sandstone unit is hosted within a folded sedimentary sequence of conglomerates and cherts. The uraniferous unit typically returns up to >5,000 cps with highest spectrometer values of 0.12% U. This showing occurs 3.0 km southwest and along strike from the Stipek Zone A Prospect. Sampling is ongoing and assays of the preliminary sampling are pending. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone C Prospect: This target consists of widespread localized uraniferous zones with total count readings locally up to >35,000 cps. Best spectrometer values range from 0.1% to 0.8% U. The mineralized zones are hosted in complexly folded and faulted rocks sedimentary units equivalent to those of Zone A and Zone B showings. Intense quartz veining and stockwork veining containing pyrite and minor chalcopyrite are spatially associated with these uranium showings. Stipek River Zone C Prospect is located about 1/2 km northeast of the Zone B showing. Assays are pending with further work underway.
Other Radiometric Targets: Numerous high priority radiometric anomalies have been identified within the Central Claim Block that extend intermittently for at least 45 kilometers, to the limits of our current survey in progress, along the southwestern geologic extensions of known deposits and prospects in the eastern portion of the historic district-namely, along the strike extensions of the Michelin deposit, Jacques Lake and Otter Lake prospects and Melody Hill prospect of Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX-V: AXU). These targets will be evaluated as part of our ongoing follow-up program this summer and fall. Only a portion of the Company's airborne survey has been completed over the historic uranium district and the Company anticipates numerous additional radiometric anomalies for follow-up will be generated further to the southwest, including the area adjoining land held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (TSX-V: CSS).
ROSSING TARGETS
Airborne surveying of the North and Northwest Claim Blocks has been completed except for recently staked marginal claims and fill-in surveying at 100 metre line intervals in radiometrically anomalous areas. These claim blocks have potential primarily for Rossing type deposits. Rossing targets are characterized by favourable alaskitic intrusives localized in high grade metamorphic terrain, including migmatites and pegmatitic phases, with associated gneissic domes and major fault structures. Radiometric anomalies are associated with such deposits; and extensive multielement lake sediment anomalies, present on the Company's claims, are believed reflective of such deposit environments.
- North Claim Block -
The results of the airborne survey within the North Claim Block indicate two magnetically inferred "granite-gneiss domes"-one associated with the oval-shaped uranium and associated multielement lake sediment anomaly centered within our claims previously described in the Company's news release of May 17, 2006; and, the other associated with a separate and smaller similar multielement lake sediment anomaly to the northeast. Major regional fault structures bound these domal structures along there northwest and southeast margins.
Radiometric Targets: Numerous and extensive radiometric anomalies, ranging up to 10 km in length, characterized by Rossing-like signatures occur coincident with the oval-shaped lake sediment anomaly, including the McGrath Lake Area as described in News Release dated May 17, 2006, and with the separate anomaly to the northeast as described above. Follow-up of one of these radiometric anomalies has led to discovery of a promising uranium mineralized area (Kanairitktok Bay Prospect) located along the western margin of the northern-most "granite-gneiss dome" and related lake sediment anomaly as referred to above.
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: This uranium mineralized area is characterized by a localized although widespread cluster of radioactive alaskitic-aplitic dykes, lenses, boudins and masses within and along the southwestern margin of a zoned oval-shaped "anorthosite" body that measures about 5-10 km in length in a northeast-southwest direction. The mineralized area appears to be a general crescent-shaped zone that extends for several kilometres. Radioactive intrusive phases within this zone return total counts of up to >25,000 cps with spectrometer values of up to 0.5% U. Preliminary work performed on this zone includes continuous channel sampling for which assays are pending. Drill targets are beginning to take shape on this target as further ground work is carried out.
- Northwest Claim Block -
The airborne survey of the Northwest Claim Block has identified two large major centers of radioactivity (Stomach Lake Area and Weekes-English Lake Area) coincident with areas of highly anomalous uranium values in regional lake sediments and lake waters as previously reported (News Release dated January 16, 2006). Major regional fault structures and intersecting patterns of faults dominate the structural setting of these large promising target areas. Also, other local linear to stubby radiometric anomalies of interest occur elsewhere within the Northwest Claim Block.
Radiometric Targets: The Stomach Lake target is characterized by a composite northeast-southwest trending linear zone about 20 km long and 2 to 4 km wide that tends to widen to the northeast; whereas, the Weekes-English Lake area target is a composite ring-shaped feature about 10 km in diameter. The latter target is also characterized by symmetrical linear to stubby extensions for up to 15 km along a northeast-southwest direction. Both of these targets are spatially associated with regions of partial ring-shaped masses of granitic and migmatitic rocks. Prospecting has just commenced on these targets.
Stomach Lake Prospect: Limited follow-up prospecting of the northeastern portion of the Stomach Lake radiometric anomaly has led to discovery of a very large and extensive, potentially fanned, uraniferous boulder field. Radioactive boulders consist of pink alaskitic granite and migmatite with total counts of up to 10,000 cps with highest uranium values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of 0.2% U. The potential source area of this boulder field is to the southwest and further extensive prospecting is planned. The extent and volume of mineralized material and angular nature of many of the boulders indicates potential for a proximal and substantial Rossing-type mineralized body.
OTHER NEWS
The Company also reports that additional claims comprising a total of 812 claims have been staked to cover potential extensions of targets of interest adjacent to its current land holdings. Also, 36 claims have been staked in a separate block to the east of Kaipokok Bay south of Postville within the historic uranium district (Kaipokok Bay Claim Block). These claims cover the potential extension of an airborne radiometric anomaly located adjacent to the west, north and northeast sides of the claim block. The new claims are underlain by granitic rocks. Aurora Energy holds land that nearly surrounds the claims. All these additional claims are being surveyed with airborne geophysics by Fugro.
The Company is also pleased to report that it has been approved for Junior Exploration Assistance under the Mineral Incentive Program in the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador in respect to a government contribution towards the cost of its airborne geophysical survey of its large Labrador land holding.
In other news, the Company has entered into an agreement with a consultant to acquire a data package in reference to mineral resources in Europe for $25,000 payable either in cash or through the payment of 1/2 cash or 1/2 in common shares at the discretion of the Company.
The Company's exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), president of the Company, and Vic Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo.(B.C.), COO of the Company. Both are qualified persons
under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt
The Central Mineral Belt (CMB) of Labrador, Canada, located approximately 135 kilometres north of Goose Bay, has a long history of uranium and base metals exploration. Uranium was first discovered in the belt in the 1950's. With further exploration in the 1960's and 1970's with rising uranium prices, exploration in the CMB increased significantly and several uranium deposits were discovered including the Kitts, Michelin, Inda, Nash, Rainbow and Moran Lake deposits by Brinco. The Moran Lake deposits were later drilled by Shell Canada Ltd. (TSX: SCH). Currently the Michelin uranium deposit is being developed by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX-V: AXU) which at the end of January, 2006 announced a NI 43-101 compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 plus an additional inferred resource of 13.4 million lbs U3O8 all at an average grade of 0.113% U3O8 to a depth of approximately 600 metres. Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX-V: CXX) is exploring the Moran Lake deposit with an initial NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 688,000 lbs U3O8 at a grade of 0.25% U3O8 in the Upper C Zone. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in the CMB with over 4,200 sq km. Aurora controls about 800 sq km and Crosshair approximately 640 sq km.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project
The Labrador Uranium Project is one of Bayswater's key projects with over 4200 sq km of contiguous land along and adjacent the historic Labrador Central Mineral Belt uranium district highlighted by resource drilling on the Michelin deposit by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. and Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. on the Moran Lake deposit; and, by development of major prospects by Aurora and others working in the district. The Company's land holdings have potential for Olympic Dam and Rossing type uranium deposits. Several new mineralized zones and a large number of recently defined unexplored radiometric anomalies occur within the Company's land holdings. Also, additional radiometric anomalies will likely be generated from favourable areas being covered by the Company's ongoing airborne survey by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. Results from the survey as well as the Company's follow-up prospecting of high priority targets will be announced as results become available and have been reviewed by the Company. The Company is by far the largest landholder in this important uranium district.
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company™
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company™ with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary
President
For further information contact:
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Telephone: (604) 687-2153
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
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Bayswater Reports First New Uranium Discoveries on its Labrador Land Holdings
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Vancouver, BC, August 28, 2006 - Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V: BAY) (the "Company") reports that initial survey results from its Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project has generated over 100 priority airborne radiometric anomalies with signatures and in geologic settings characteristic of IOCG and Rossing deposit models. These anomalies are variously shaped including typical linear and stubby zones up to 10 km in length within the Central Claim Block that covers a portion of the historic uranium district; and linear, arcuate, stubby, ovoid and ring-shaped zones up to 10 km in length or diameter in the North and Northwest Claim Blocks. Follow-up prospecting of these anomalous targets is currently underway.
A summary of recent discoveries from follow-up work to date is as follows:
Anna Lake Prospect: Uraniferous boulder field, previously reported from the Company's compilation of prior work, confirmed with associated radiometric anomaly that extends for several km
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive zone in historic uranium district measuring 10 to 20 metres wide and traced for 200 metres into overburden covered areas along strike
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Uraniferous highly radioactive 2 to 4 metre wide zone traced for 200 metres along strike and located 3 km along strike from Zone A above
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: Rossing-type discovery in North Claim Block consists of abundant uraniferous and highly radioactive alaskitic bodies distributed in crescent-shaped mineralized zone several km long
Stomach Lake Prospect: Huge uraniferous radioactive boulder field in Northwest Claim Block indicates the potential for a substantial Rossing-type mineralized source area
Drill targets shaping up for testing on above targets
Extensive airborne radiometric anomalies along strike the Michelin deposit and Jacques Lake, Otter Lake and Melody Hill Prospects of Aurora Energy indicate considerable potential for further discoveries of IOCG-type mineralized zones in the historic uranium district.
Numerous airborne radiometric anomalies in North and Northwest Claim Blocks indicate excellent potential for discovery of other Rosing-type targets
The Company's airborne geophysical survey is continuing with two helicopter-supported systems and should be completed by early September. Although the data requires processing and final survey maps and interpretation won't be available until late in the fall, the data is of sufficient quality to select anomalous targets for follow-up and evaluation.
For a brief description of the IOCG and Rossing exploration deposit models refer to the Company's news release of January 16, 2006.
Preliminary results from the Company's initial evaluation of its uranium discoveries to date are detailed below.
IOCG TARGETS
Anna Lake Boulder Train: This target was identified as a result of the Company's compilation of previous work on its claims. It has been previously described in a News Release dated May 17, 2006. The target consists of an extensive uraniferous boulder train in gossaneous garnet-biotite schist with grab sample values of up to 3.05 % U3O8. Although the Company does not have assay results returned from its sampling of this boulder train the prospecting crews confirmed the character and radioactivity of the mineralization. Results from the current airborne survey over this target indicate a coincident radiometric and magnetic anomaly that is several kilometers long. Further follow-up of this target, including ground geophysics, is required to develop drill targets. A permit application for this work has been submitted.
Stipeck River Uranium Trend: Follow-up prospecting of a series of radiometric anomalies within the northern portion of the Central Claim Block have identified three uranium targets of interest along a strike length of approximately 3 km.
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: This prospect consists of a highly radioactive zone traced for 200 metres along strike into overburden covered areas at both ends. The zone is 10 to locally up to 20 metres wide. It consists of a graphitic and sulphidic shear structure hosted within an argillaceous unit in a conglomerate-sandstone sequence. The mineralized zone is continuously mineralized along strike and across its width and typically returns spectrometer readings of >35,000 cps with highest values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of up to 0.7% U. Approximately 50 samples have been collected from the target with assays pending. A HLEM(Max-Min) survey is planned in order to trace the potential strike extent of the mineralized zone. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: This prospect is characterized by a 2 to 4 metre thick, uraniferous, silicified sandstone unit traced for 200 metres along strike. The sandstone unit is hosted within a folded sedimentary sequence of conglomerates and cherts. The uraniferous unit typically returns up to >5,000 cps with highest spectrometer values of 0.12% U. This showing occurs 3.0 km southwest and along strike from the Stipek Zone A Prospect. Sampling is ongoing and assays of the preliminary sampling are pending. Permitting has been submitted for further surveying and drill testing of this target.
Stipeck River Zone C Prospect: This target consists of widespread localized uraniferous zones with total count readings locally up to >35,000 cps. Best spectrometer values range from 0.1% to 0.8% U. The mineralized zones are hosted in complexly folded and faulted rocks sedimentary units equivalent to those of Zone A and Zone B showings. Intense quartz veining and stockwork veining containing pyrite and minor chalcopyrite are spatially associated with these uranium showings. Stipek River Zone C Prospect is located about 1/2 km northeast of the Zone B showing. Assays are pending with further work underway.
Other Radiometric Targets: Numerous high priority radiometric anomalies have been identified within the Central Claim Block that extend intermittently for at least 45 kilometers, to the limits of our current survey in progress, along the southwestern geologic extensions of known deposits and prospects in the eastern portion of the historic district-namely, along the strike extensions of the Michelin deposit, Jacques Lake and Otter Lake prospects and Melody Hill prospect of Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX-V: AXU). These targets will be evaluated as part of our ongoing follow-up program this summer and fall. Only a portion of the Company's airborne survey has been completed over the historic uranium district and the Company anticipates numerous additional radiometric anomalies for follow-up will be generated further to the southwest, including the area adjoining land held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (TSX-V: CSS).
ROSSING TARGETS
Airborne surveying of the North and Northwest Claim Blocks has been completed except for recently staked marginal claims and fill-in surveying at 100 metre line intervals in radiometrically anomalous areas. These claim blocks have potential primarily for Rossing type deposits. Rossing targets are characterized by favourable alaskitic intrusives localized in high grade metamorphic terrain, including migmatites and pegmatitic phases, with associated gneissic domes and major fault structures. Radiometric anomalies are associated with such deposits; and extensive multielement lake sediment anomalies, present on the Company's claims, are believed reflective of such deposit environments.
- North Claim Block -
The results of the airborne survey within the North Claim Block indicate two magnetically inferred "granite-gneiss domes"-one associated with the oval-shaped uranium and associated multielement lake sediment anomaly centered within our claims previously described in the Company's news release of May 17, 2006; and, the other associated with a separate and smaller similar multielement lake sediment anomaly to the northeast. Major regional fault structures bound these domal structures along there northwest and southeast margins.
Radiometric Targets: Numerous and extensive radiometric anomalies, ranging up to 10 km in length, characterized by Rossing-like signatures occur coincident with the oval-shaped lake sediment anomaly, including the McGrath Lake Area as described in News Release dated May 17, 2006, and with the separate anomaly to the northeast as described above. Follow-up of one of these radiometric anomalies has led to discovery of a promising uranium mineralized area (Kanairitktok Bay Prospect) located along the western margin of the northern-most "granite-gneiss dome" and related lake sediment anomaly as referred to above.
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: This uranium mineralized area is characterized by a localized although widespread cluster of radioactive alaskitic-aplitic dykes, lenses, boudins and masses within and along the southwestern margin of a zoned oval-shaped "anorthosite" body that measures about 5-10 km in length in a northeast-southwest direction. The mineralized area appears to be a general crescent-shaped zone that extends for several kilometres. Radioactive intrusive phases within this zone return total counts of up to >25,000 cps with spectrometer values of up to 0.5% U. Preliminary work performed on this zone includes continuous channel sampling for which assays are pending. Drill targets are beginning to take shape on this target as further ground work is carried out.
- Northwest Claim Block -
The airborne survey of the Northwest Claim Block has identified two large major centers of radioactivity (Stomach Lake Area and Weekes-English Lake Area) coincident with areas of highly anomalous uranium values in regional lake sediments and lake waters as previously reported (News Release dated January 16, 2006). Major regional fault structures and intersecting patterns of faults dominate the structural setting of these large promising target areas. Also, other local linear to stubby radiometric anomalies of interest occur elsewhere within the Northwest Claim Block.
Radiometric Targets: The Stomach Lake target is characterized by a composite northeast-southwest trending linear zone about 20 km long and 2 to 4 km wide that tends to widen to the northeast; whereas, the Weekes-English Lake area target is a composite ring-shaped feature about 10 km in diameter. The latter target is also characterized by symmetrical linear to stubby extensions for up to 15 km along a northeast-southwest direction. Both of these targets are spatially associated with regions of partial ring-shaped masses of granitic and migmatitic rocks. Prospecting has just commenced on these targets.
Stomach Lake Prospect: Limited follow-up prospecting of the northeastern portion of the Stomach Lake radiometric anomaly has led to discovery of a very large and extensive, potentially fanned, uraniferous boulder field. Radioactive boulders consist of pink alaskitic granite and migmatite with total counts of up to 10,000 cps with highest uranium values based on hand held spectrometer measurements of 0.2% U. The potential source area of this boulder field is to the southwest and further extensive prospecting is planned. The extent and volume of mineralized material and angular nature of many of the boulders indicates potential for a proximal and substantial Rossing-type mineralized body.
OTHER NEWS
The Company also reports that additional claims comprising a total of 812 claims have been staked to cover potential extensions of targets of interest adjacent to its current land holdings. Also, 36 claims have been staked in a separate block to the east of Kaipokok Bay south of Postville within the historic uranium district (Kaipokok Bay Claim Block). These claims cover the potential extension of an airborne radiometric anomaly located adjacent to the west, north and northeast sides of the claim block. The new claims are underlain by granitic rocks. Aurora Energy holds land that nearly surrounds the claims. All these additional claims are being surveyed with airborne geophysics by Fugro.
The Company is also pleased to report that it has been approved for Junior Exploration Assistance under the Mineral Incentive Program in the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador in respect to a government contribution towards the cost of its airborne geophysical survey of its large Labrador land holding.
In other news, the Company has entered into an agreement with a consultant to acquire a data package in reference to mineral resources in Europe for $25,000 payable either in cash or through the payment of 1/2 cash or 1/2 in common shares at the discretion of the Company.
The Company's exploration activities are conducted under the supervision of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (BC), president of the Company, and Vic Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo.(B.C.), COO of the Company. Both are qualified persons
under NI 43-101. George M. Leary, president of the Company, is the qualified person responsible for the technical information in this news release.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt
The Central Mineral Belt (CMB) of Labrador, Canada, located approximately 135 kilometres north of Goose Bay, has a long history of uranium and base metals exploration. Uranium was first discovered in the belt in the 1950's. With further exploration in the 1960's and 1970's with rising uranium prices, exploration in the CMB increased significantly and several uranium deposits were discovered including the Kitts, Michelin, Inda, Nash, Rainbow and Moran Lake deposits by Brinco. The Moran Lake deposits were later drilled by Shell Canada Ltd. (TSX: SCH). Currently the Michelin uranium deposit is being developed by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (TSX-V: AXU) which at the end of January, 2006 announced a NI 43-101 compliant measured and indicated resource of 22.2 million lbs U3O8 plus an additional inferred resource of 13.4 million lbs U3O8 all at an average grade of 0.113% U3O8 to a depth of approximately 600 metres. Crosshair Exploration and Mining (TSX-V: CXX) is exploring the Moran Lake deposit with an initial NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 688,000 lbs U3O8 at a grade of 0.25% U3O8 in the Upper C Zone. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in the CMB with over 4,200 sq km. Aurora controls about 800 sq km and Crosshair approximately 640 sq km.
About the Labrador Central Mineral Belt Uranium Project
The Labrador Uranium Project is one of Bayswater's key projects with over 4200 sq km of contiguous land along and adjacent the historic Labrador Central Mineral Belt uranium district highlighted by resource drilling on the Michelin deposit by Aurora Energy Resources Inc. and Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. on the Moran Lake deposit; and, by development of major prospects by Aurora and others working in the district. The Company's land holdings have potential for Olympic Dam and Rossing type uranium deposits. Several new mineralized zones and a large number of recently defined unexplored radiometric anomalies occur within the Company's land holdings. Also, additional radiometric anomalies will likely be generated from favourable areas being covered by the Company's ongoing airborne survey by Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp. Results from the survey as well as the Company's follow-up prospecting of high priority targets will be announced as results become available and have been reviewed by the Company. The Company is by far the largest landholder in this important uranium district.
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company™
As the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin - Bayswater Uranium Corp. is well positioned to be a market leader in uranium exploration. Bayswater combines the experience of its technical and managerial teams with a large, highly prospective and diverse property base. The result is a Super Junior Uranium Company™ with the share liquidity and market capitalization to provide value to both the retail and institutional investor. For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
On behalf of the Board of:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary
President
For further information contact:
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Telephone: (604) 687-2153
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents herein.
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BAYSWATER: Erste neue Uranentdeckungen auf seinem Labrador-Projekt
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Vancouver, BC, Kanada (ots) - 28. August 2006: Bayswater Uranium
Corporation (WKN A0KE57; ISIN CA0731731067) berichtet, dass erste
Untersuchungsergebnisse von seinem Uranprojekt im Labrador Central
Mineral Belt über 100 radiometrische Anomalien hoher Priorität mit
geologischen Rahmenbedingungen, die charakteristisch für die IOCG-
und Rossing-Liegenschaften sind, ergaben. Diese Anomalien haben
unterschiedliche Formen, einschließlich typisch linearer und kurzer,
dicker Zonen bis zu 10 km Länge innerhalb des zentralen Claim-Blocks,
der einen Teil des historischen Urandistrikts abdeckt, sowie
linearer, bogenförmiger, kurzer und dicker, eiförmiger und
ringförmiger Zonen bis zu 10 km Länge oder Durchmesser in den
Nördlichen und Nordwestlichen Claim-Blocks. Derzeit finden darauf
aufbauende Untersuchungen dieser Zielflächen statt.
Im Folgenden finden Sie eine Zusammenfassung kürzlicher
Entdeckungen:
-Anna Lake: Feld mit uranhaltigen Felsbrocken mit assoziierten
bestätigten radiometrischen Anomalien, die sich über mehrere
Kilometer erstrecken.
-Stipeck River Zone A: Hoch radioaktive Zone im historischen
Urandistrikt, welche 10-20 Meter breit ist und sich 200 Meter lang
erstreckt.
-Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Hoch radioaktive, 2 bis 4 Meter
breite Zone mit 200 Meter Länge. Sie befindet sich 3 km entlang des
Verlaufs von Zone A.
-Kanairiktok Bay: Entdeckung des Typs Rossing im Nord-Claimblock mit
umfangreichen uranhaltigen und hoch radioaktiven Massen, die auf
einer mehrere Kilometer langen, halbmondförmigen mineralisierten Zone
verstreut sind.
-Stomach Lake: Riesiges uranhaltiges radioaktives Felsbrockenfeld im
Nordwestlichen Claimblock, das auf beträchtliche Mineralisierung vom
Rossing-Typ hinweist.
-Umfangreiche radiometrische Anomalien aus der Luft entlang des
Verlaufs der Liegenschaften von Michelin, Jacques lake, Otter Lake
und Melody Hill von "Aurora Energy" zeigen beachtliches Potential für
weitere Entdeckungen von mineralisierten Zonen des IOCG-Typs im
historischen Urandistrikt.
-Zahlreiche radiometrische Anomalien in den Nördlichen und
Nordwestlichen Claimblocks weisen auf hervorragendes Potential für
weitere Entdeckungen des Rossing-Typs hin.
Die geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft mit zwei
Hubschraubern dauern derzeit noch an und sollten Anfang September
abgeschlossen sein. Obwohl die Daten noch weiter aufbereitet werden
müssen und endgültige Kartographien und Interpretationen erst im
Spätherbst möglich sein werden, sind die Daten von genügender
Qualität, um anomale Zielflächen für darauf aufbauende Arbeiten und
Evaluierungen auszuwählen.
Vorläufige Ergebnisse der ersten Einschätzung der Uranentdeckungen
des Unternehmens sind im Folgenden detailliert beschrieben.
IOCG-Zielflächen
Anna Lake Boulder Train: Die Zielfläche besteht aus umfangreichen
uranhaltigen Felsbrocken-Folgen in Granat-Biotit-Schiefern mit
Gesteinssplitterproben mit Werten von bis zu 3,05% U3O8. Obwohl das
Unternehmen noch keine Untersuchungsergebnisse von seinen Proben hat,
bestätigten die Goldschürfer-Truppen die Art und Radioaktivität der
Mineralisierung. Ergebnisse der derzeitigen Untersuchungen aus der
Luft weisen auf eine radiometrische und magnetische Anomalie hin, die
sich mehrere Kilometer hinzieht. Weitere Untersuchungen,
einschließlich geophysischer Analysen des Bodens, sind notwendig.
Stipeck River Uranium Trend: Schürfarbeiten einer Reihe von
radiometrischen Anomalien im nördlichen Teil des Zentralen
Claimblocks haben drei interessante Uranzielflächen entlang einer
Streichlänge von etwa 3 km identifiziert.
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: Es handelt sich um eine hoch
radioaktive Zone mit 200 Meter Länge und 10 bis 20 Meter Breite. Die
mineralisierte Zone ist kontinuierlich entlang der Streichlänge und
quer durch die Breite mineralisiert und ergibt spektrometrische Daten
von >35.000 cps mit Höchstwerten von bis 0,7% U. Etwa 50 Proben
wurden gesammelt. Eine HLEM(Max-Min)-Untersuchung ist geplant, um das
potentielle Ausmaß des Verlaufs der mineralisierten Zone zu
erforschen. Um Genehmigungen für weitere Untersuchungen und
Testbohrungen wurde bereits angesucht.
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Es handelt sich um eine 2-4 Meter
dicke, uranhaltige, verkieselte Sandstein-Einheit, die 200 Meter
entlang der Streichlänge verläuft. Die uranhaltige Einheit erbrachte
>5000 cps mit Spektrometer-Werten von bis zu 0,12% U. Dieser Wert kam
3 km südwestlich und entlang der Streichlinie der Stipek Zone A vor.
Derzeit werden weitere Proben genommen, Ergebnisse sind in Kürze
erhältlich. Um Genehmigungen für weitere Untersuchungen und
Testbohrungen wurde bereits angesucht.
Stipeck River Zone C Prospect: Diese Zielfläche besteht aus weit
verstreuten uranhaltigen Zonen mit Gesamtanzeigen von stellenweise
bis zu >35.000 cps. Die besten Spektrometer-Werte reichen von 0,1%
bis 0,8% U. Die Stipek River Zone C liegt etwa ½ km nordöstlich der
Zone B. Weitere Ergebnisse stehen in Kürze zur Verfügung.
Andere radiometrische Zielflächen: Zahlreiche radiometrische
Anomalien hoher Prioriät wurden innerhalb des Zentralen Claimblocks
identifiziert, der sich mit Unterbrechungen mindestens 45 Kilometer
lang hinzieht bis zu den Grenzen der gegenwärtigen
Untersuchungsflächen, entlang der südwestlichen geologischen
Verlängerungen bekannter Vorkommen im östlichen Teil des historischen
Distrikts, entlang der Verlaufsverlängerung des Michelin-Vorkommens
und der Schürfstellen von Jacques Lake, Otter Lake und Melody Hill
von "Aurora Energy Resources Inc" (TSX-V: AXU) . Diese Zielflächen
werden als Teil des fortlaufenden Programms diesen Sommer und Herbst
evaluiert. Nur ein Teil der Untersuchungen aus der Luft, die das
Unternehmen durchgeführt hat, wurden über dem historischen
Urandistrikt durchgeführt. Das Unternehmen rechnet damit, dass
weitere radiomterische Anomalien weiter im Südwesten gefunden werden,
einschließlich im Gebiet, das an den Besitz von "Crosshair
Exploration & Mining Corp." (TSX-V: CSS) anschließt.
ROSSING-Zielflächen
Die Nördlichen und Nordwestlichen Claimblocks haben vorwiegend das
Potential, Vorkommen des Rossing-Typs zu beherbergen.
Rossing-Zielflächen sind durch alaskitisches Intrusivgestein
gekennzeichnet, das sich auf hochgradigem metamorphischem Gelände
befindet.
-Nördlicher Claimblock-
Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen aus der Luft im Nördlichen
Claimblock weisen auf zwei magnetische "Granit-Gneis-Dome" hin. Einer
davon ist mit der ovalförmigen
Uran-und-Multielement-Seesediment-Anomalie innerhalb unserer Claims
assoziiert, welche in der Pressemitteilung vom 17. Mai 2006
beschrieben wurde. Die andere ist mit einer separaten und kleineren
ähnlichen Multielement-Seesediment-Anomalie im Nordosten assoziiert.
Große regionale Verwerfungsstrukturen halten diese Strukturen entlang
ihrer nordwestlichen und nordöstlichen Ränder zusammen.
Radiometrische Zielflächen: Zahlreiche und umfangreiche
radiometrische Anomalien mit bis zu 10 km Länge, die Rossing-artige
Kennzeichen haben, kommen gleichzeitig mit der ovalförmigen
Seesediment-Anomalie vor, einschließlich der McGrath-Lake-Gegend, wie
in der Pressemitteilung vom 17. Mai 2006 beschrieben, und mit der
separaten Anomalie im Nordosten, die weiter oben beschrieben wurde.
Weitere Arbeiten haben zur Entdeckung einer viel versprechenden, mit
Uran mineralisierten Fläche (Kanairitktok Bay Prospect) entlang des
westlichen Rands des nördlichsten "Granit-Gneis-Doms" und damit
verbunden Seesediment-Anomalien geführt.
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: Diese mit Uran mineralisierte Fläche
ist durch eine weit verstreute Gruppe radioaktiver Gräben, Linsen und
Massen innerhalb und entlang des südwestlichen Rand seines
ovalförmigen Anorthosit-Körpers, der etwa 5-10 km lang ist und
entlang einer nordöstlichen-südwestlichen Richtung verläuft,
charakterisiert. Die mineralisierte Fläche scheint halbmondförmig und
mehrere Kilometer lang zu sein. Radioaktive intrusive Phasen
innerhalb dieser Zone ergaben bis zu >25.000 cps mit
Spektrometer-Werten von bis zu 0,5% U. Bisherige Arbeiten in dieser
Zone beinhalten fortdauernde Flussbett-Probenentnahmen, deren
Ergebnisse in Kürze bevorstehen. Die Bohrzielflächen nehmen aufgrund
weiterer Bodenarbeiten allmählich Form an.
-Nordwestlicher Claimblock-
Die Untersuchungen aus der Luft des Nordwestlichen Claimblocks
haben zwei große Zentren von Radioaktivität (Stomach Lake Area und
Weekes-English Lake Area) ausgemacht, die mit Gebieten mit hohen
anomalen Uranwerten in regionalen Seesedimenten und im Seewasser
übereinstimmen (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 16. Januar 2006). Auch
andere lineare bis bogenförmige radiometrische Anomalien von
Interesse kommen an anderen Stellen des Nordwestlichen Claimblocks
vor.
Die Stomach-Lake-Zielfläche ist durch eine nordöstlich-südwestlich
verlaufende lineare Zone von etwa 20 km Länge und 2-4 km Breite
gekennzeichnet, die dazu tendiert, nach Nordosten hin breiter zu
werden. Die Zielfläche der Weekes-English-Lake-Gegend hingegen ist
ringförmig, hat einen Durchmesser von etwa 10 km und ist durch
symmetrisch lineare bis bogenförmige Verlängerungen von bis zu 15 km
entlang der nordöstlichen-südwestlichen Richtung charakterisiert.
Schürfproben auf diesen Zielflächen haben gerade erst begonnen.
Stomach Lake Prospect: Begrenzte Schürfarbeiten auf dem
nordöstlichen Teil der radiometrischen Anomalie von Stomach-Lake hat
zur Entdeckung eines sehr großen uranhaltigen Felsbrocken-Felds
geführt. Die radioaktiven Felsbrocken ergeben bis zu 10.000 cps mit
höchsten Uranwerten von 0,2% U. Der wahrscheinliche Ursprungsort
dieses Felds ist im Südwesten, weitere umfangreiche Schürfarbeiten
sind geplant. Das Ausmaß und Volumen des mineralisierten Materials
und die winkelförmige Gestalt vieler Felsbrocken weisen auf eine
beträchtliche mineralisierte Masse vom Rossing-Typ hin.
Weitere Neuigkeiten
Das Unternehmen gibt außerdem bekannt, dass weitere 822 Claims
abgesteckt wurden, um potentielle Erweiterungen der Zielflächen an
die gegenwärtigen Landbesitze angrenzend abzudecken. Diese Claims
decken eine potentielle Erweiterung einer radiometrischen Anomalie
ab, die an die westlichen, nördlichen und nordöstlichen Seiten des
Claimblocks anschließt. Die neuen Claims sind von granitischem
Gestein unterlegt. "Aurora Energy" besitzt Land, das die Claims
nahezu umrundet. Alle zusätzlichen Claims werden mit geophysischen
Analysen aus der Luft von "Fugro" untersucht.
Das Unternehmen freut sich auch, bekannt zu geben, dass es eine
Junior-Explorations-Unterstützung gemäß dem "Mineral Incentive
Program" der Provinz Neufundland und Labrador in Form eines
Regierungsbeitrags für die Kosten der geophysischen Untersuchung aus
der Luft auf seinen großen Landbesitzen in Labrador erhält.
Das Unternehmen hat eine Vereinbarung mit einem Berater geschlossen,
um ein Datenpaket bezüglich mineralischer Ressourcen in Europa für
$25.000 zu erwerben, entweder durch Barzahlung oder durch die Zahlung
der Hälfte in Bar und der anderen Hälfte in Aktienform, nach Belieben
des Unternehmens.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von
George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic
Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte
Personen. George M. Leary ist verantwortlich für die technischen
Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über das Uranprojekt im Labrador Central Mineral Belt
Das Labrador-Uranprojekt ist eines von Bayswaters Hauptprojekten
und verteilt sich auf über 4200 Quadratkilometern entlang des und an
den historischen Urandistrikt des Labrador Central Mineral Belt
angrenzend. Der Landbesitz des Unternehmens hat Potential für
Uranvorkommen vom Typ Olypic Dam und Rossing. Zahlreiche neue
mineralisierte Zonen und eine große Anzahl kürzlich definierter nicht
explorierter radiometrischer Anomalien kommen innerhalb der
Liegenschaften des Unternehmens vor. Außerdem werden weitere
radiometrische Anomalien mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit bei der noch
andauernden Untersuchung durch "Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp" erzeugt
werden. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung sowie die Resultate der
weiterführenden Schürfarbeiten auf Zielflächen hoher Priorität werden
bekannt gegeben, sobald sie verfügbar sind und vom Unternehmen
nachgeprüft wurden. Bayswater ist bei Weitem der größte Landbesitzer
in diesem wichtigen Urangebiet.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das
Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen
wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem
Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken -
ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in
der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung
seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen,
rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften.
Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer
Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten
als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert
bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte
www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary
Vorstandvorsitzender
Originaltext: Bayswater Uranium Corp.
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Tel. +1 604 687-2153
BAYSWATER: Erste neue Uranentdeckungen auf seinem Labrador-Projekt
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Vancouver, BC, Kanada (ots) - 28. August 2006: Bayswater Uranium
Corporation (WKN A0KE57; ISIN CA0731731067) berichtet, dass erste
Untersuchungsergebnisse von seinem Uranprojekt im Labrador Central
Mineral Belt über 100 radiometrische Anomalien hoher Priorität mit
geologischen Rahmenbedingungen, die charakteristisch für die IOCG-
und Rossing-Liegenschaften sind, ergaben. Diese Anomalien haben
unterschiedliche Formen, einschließlich typisch linearer und kurzer,
dicker Zonen bis zu 10 km Länge innerhalb des zentralen Claim-Blocks,
der einen Teil des historischen Urandistrikts abdeckt, sowie
linearer, bogenförmiger, kurzer und dicker, eiförmiger und
ringförmiger Zonen bis zu 10 km Länge oder Durchmesser in den
Nördlichen und Nordwestlichen Claim-Blocks. Derzeit finden darauf
aufbauende Untersuchungen dieser Zielflächen statt.
Im Folgenden finden Sie eine Zusammenfassung kürzlicher
Entdeckungen:
-Anna Lake: Feld mit uranhaltigen Felsbrocken mit assoziierten
bestätigten radiometrischen Anomalien, die sich über mehrere
Kilometer erstrecken.
-Stipeck River Zone A: Hoch radioaktive Zone im historischen
Urandistrikt, welche 10-20 Meter breit ist und sich 200 Meter lang
erstreckt.
-Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Hoch radioaktive, 2 bis 4 Meter
breite Zone mit 200 Meter Länge. Sie befindet sich 3 km entlang des
Verlaufs von Zone A.
-Kanairiktok Bay: Entdeckung des Typs Rossing im Nord-Claimblock mit
umfangreichen uranhaltigen und hoch radioaktiven Massen, die auf
einer mehrere Kilometer langen, halbmondförmigen mineralisierten Zone
verstreut sind.
-Stomach Lake: Riesiges uranhaltiges radioaktives Felsbrockenfeld im
Nordwestlichen Claimblock, das auf beträchtliche Mineralisierung vom
Rossing-Typ hinweist.
-Umfangreiche radiometrische Anomalien aus der Luft entlang des
Verlaufs der Liegenschaften von Michelin, Jacques lake, Otter Lake
und Melody Hill von "Aurora Energy" zeigen beachtliches Potential für
weitere Entdeckungen von mineralisierten Zonen des IOCG-Typs im
historischen Urandistrikt.
-Zahlreiche radiometrische Anomalien in den Nördlichen und
Nordwestlichen Claimblocks weisen auf hervorragendes Potential für
weitere Entdeckungen des Rossing-Typs hin.
Die geophysikalischen Untersuchungen aus der Luft mit zwei
Hubschraubern dauern derzeit noch an und sollten Anfang September
abgeschlossen sein. Obwohl die Daten noch weiter aufbereitet werden
müssen und endgültige Kartographien und Interpretationen erst im
Spätherbst möglich sein werden, sind die Daten von genügender
Qualität, um anomale Zielflächen für darauf aufbauende Arbeiten und
Evaluierungen auszuwählen.
Vorläufige Ergebnisse der ersten Einschätzung der Uranentdeckungen
des Unternehmens sind im Folgenden detailliert beschrieben.
IOCG-Zielflächen
Anna Lake Boulder Train: Die Zielfläche besteht aus umfangreichen
uranhaltigen Felsbrocken-Folgen in Granat-Biotit-Schiefern mit
Gesteinssplitterproben mit Werten von bis zu 3,05% U3O8. Obwohl das
Unternehmen noch keine Untersuchungsergebnisse von seinen Proben hat,
bestätigten die Goldschürfer-Truppen die Art und Radioaktivität der
Mineralisierung. Ergebnisse der derzeitigen Untersuchungen aus der
Luft weisen auf eine radiometrische und magnetische Anomalie hin, die
sich mehrere Kilometer hinzieht. Weitere Untersuchungen,
einschließlich geophysischer Analysen des Bodens, sind notwendig.
Stipeck River Uranium Trend: Schürfarbeiten einer Reihe von
radiometrischen Anomalien im nördlichen Teil des Zentralen
Claimblocks haben drei interessante Uranzielflächen entlang einer
Streichlänge von etwa 3 km identifiziert.
Stipeck River Zone A Prospect: Es handelt sich um eine hoch
radioaktive Zone mit 200 Meter Länge und 10 bis 20 Meter Breite. Die
mineralisierte Zone ist kontinuierlich entlang der Streichlänge und
quer durch die Breite mineralisiert und ergibt spektrometrische Daten
von >35.000 cps mit Höchstwerten von bis 0,7% U. Etwa 50 Proben
wurden gesammelt. Eine HLEM(Max-Min)-Untersuchung ist geplant, um das
potentielle Ausmaß des Verlaufs der mineralisierten Zone zu
erforschen. Um Genehmigungen für weitere Untersuchungen und
Testbohrungen wurde bereits angesucht.
Stipeck River Zone B Prospect: Es handelt sich um eine 2-4 Meter
dicke, uranhaltige, verkieselte Sandstein-Einheit, die 200 Meter
entlang der Streichlänge verläuft. Die uranhaltige Einheit erbrachte
>5000 cps mit Spektrometer-Werten von bis zu 0,12% U. Dieser Wert kam
3 km südwestlich und entlang der Streichlinie der Stipek Zone A vor.
Derzeit werden weitere Proben genommen, Ergebnisse sind in Kürze
erhältlich. Um Genehmigungen für weitere Untersuchungen und
Testbohrungen wurde bereits angesucht.
Stipeck River Zone C Prospect: Diese Zielfläche besteht aus weit
verstreuten uranhaltigen Zonen mit Gesamtanzeigen von stellenweise
bis zu >35.000 cps. Die besten Spektrometer-Werte reichen von 0,1%
bis 0,8% U. Die Stipek River Zone C liegt etwa ½ km nordöstlich der
Zone B. Weitere Ergebnisse stehen in Kürze zur Verfügung.
Andere radiometrische Zielflächen: Zahlreiche radiometrische
Anomalien hoher Prioriät wurden innerhalb des Zentralen Claimblocks
identifiziert, der sich mit Unterbrechungen mindestens 45 Kilometer
lang hinzieht bis zu den Grenzen der gegenwärtigen
Untersuchungsflächen, entlang der südwestlichen geologischen
Verlängerungen bekannter Vorkommen im östlichen Teil des historischen
Distrikts, entlang der Verlaufsverlängerung des Michelin-Vorkommens
und der Schürfstellen von Jacques Lake, Otter Lake und Melody Hill
von "Aurora Energy Resources Inc" (TSX-V: AXU) . Diese Zielflächen
werden als Teil des fortlaufenden Programms diesen Sommer und Herbst
evaluiert. Nur ein Teil der Untersuchungen aus der Luft, die das
Unternehmen durchgeführt hat, wurden über dem historischen
Urandistrikt durchgeführt. Das Unternehmen rechnet damit, dass
weitere radiomterische Anomalien weiter im Südwesten gefunden werden,
einschließlich im Gebiet, das an den Besitz von "Crosshair
Exploration & Mining Corp." (TSX-V: CSS) anschließt.
ROSSING-Zielflächen
Die Nördlichen und Nordwestlichen Claimblocks haben vorwiegend das
Potential, Vorkommen des Rossing-Typs zu beherbergen.
Rossing-Zielflächen sind durch alaskitisches Intrusivgestein
gekennzeichnet, das sich auf hochgradigem metamorphischem Gelände
befindet.
-Nördlicher Claimblock-
Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen aus der Luft im Nördlichen
Claimblock weisen auf zwei magnetische "Granit-Gneis-Dome" hin. Einer
davon ist mit der ovalförmigen
Uran-und-Multielement-Seesediment-Anomalie innerhalb unserer Claims
assoziiert, welche in der Pressemitteilung vom 17. Mai 2006
beschrieben wurde. Die andere ist mit einer separaten und kleineren
ähnlichen Multielement-Seesediment-Anomalie im Nordosten assoziiert.
Große regionale Verwerfungsstrukturen halten diese Strukturen entlang
ihrer nordwestlichen und nordöstlichen Ränder zusammen.
Radiometrische Zielflächen: Zahlreiche und umfangreiche
radiometrische Anomalien mit bis zu 10 km Länge, die Rossing-artige
Kennzeichen haben, kommen gleichzeitig mit der ovalförmigen
Seesediment-Anomalie vor, einschließlich der McGrath-Lake-Gegend, wie
in der Pressemitteilung vom 17. Mai 2006 beschrieben, und mit der
separaten Anomalie im Nordosten, die weiter oben beschrieben wurde.
Weitere Arbeiten haben zur Entdeckung einer viel versprechenden, mit
Uran mineralisierten Fläche (Kanairitktok Bay Prospect) entlang des
westlichen Rands des nördlichsten "Granit-Gneis-Doms" und damit
verbunden Seesediment-Anomalien geführt.
Kanairiktok Bay Prospect: Diese mit Uran mineralisierte Fläche
ist durch eine weit verstreute Gruppe radioaktiver Gräben, Linsen und
Massen innerhalb und entlang des südwestlichen Rand seines
ovalförmigen Anorthosit-Körpers, der etwa 5-10 km lang ist und
entlang einer nordöstlichen-südwestlichen Richtung verläuft,
charakterisiert. Die mineralisierte Fläche scheint halbmondförmig und
mehrere Kilometer lang zu sein. Radioaktive intrusive Phasen
innerhalb dieser Zone ergaben bis zu >25.000 cps mit
Spektrometer-Werten von bis zu 0,5% U. Bisherige Arbeiten in dieser
Zone beinhalten fortdauernde Flussbett-Probenentnahmen, deren
Ergebnisse in Kürze bevorstehen. Die Bohrzielflächen nehmen aufgrund
weiterer Bodenarbeiten allmählich Form an.
-Nordwestlicher Claimblock-
Die Untersuchungen aus der Luft des Nordwestlichen Claimblocks
haben zwei große Zentren von Radioaktivität (Stomach Lake Area und
Weekes-English Lake Area) ausgemacht, die mit Gebieten mit hohen
anomalen Uranwerten in regionalen Seesedimenten und im Seewasser
übereinstimmen (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 16. Januar 2006). Auch
andere lineare bis bogenförmige radiometrische Anomalien von
Interesse kommen an anderen Stellen des Nordwestlichen Claimblocks
vor.
Die Stomach-Lake-Zielfläche ist durch eine nordöstlich-südwestlich
verlaufende lineare Zone von etwa 20 km Länge und 2-4 km Breite
gekennzeichnet, die dazu tendiert, nach Nordosten hin breiter zu
werden. Die Zielfläche der Weekes-English-Lake-Gegend hingegen ist
ringförmig, hat einen Durchmesser von etwa 10 km und ist durch
symmetrisch lineare bis bogenförmige Verlängerungen von bis zu 15 km
entlang der nordöstlichen-südwestlichen Richtung charakterisiert.
Schürfproben auf diesen Zielflächen haben gerade erst begonnen.
Stomach Lake Prospect: Begrenzte Schürfarbeiten auf dem
nordöstlichen Teil der radiometrischen Anomalie von Stomach-Lake hat
zur Entdeckung eines sehr großen uranhaltigen Felsbrocken-Felds
geführt. Die radioaktiven Felsbrocken ergeben bis zu 10.000 cps mit
höchsten Uranwerten von 0,2% U. Der wahrscheinliche Ursprungsort
dieses Felds ist im Südwesten, weitere umfangreiche Schürfarbeiten
sind geplant. Das Ausmaß und Volumen des mineralisierten Materials
und die winkelförmige Gestalt vieler Felsbrocken weisen auf eine
beträchtliche mineralisierte Masse vom Rossing-Typ hin.
Weitere Neuigkeiten
Das Unternehmen gibt außerdem bekannt, dass weitere 822 Claims
abgesteckt wurden, um potentielle Erweiterungen der Zielflächen an
die gegenwärtigen Landbesitze angrenzend abzudecken. Diese Claims
decken eine potentielle Erweiterung einer radiometrischen Anomalie
ab, die an die westlichen, nördlichen und nordöstlichen Seiten des
Claimblocks anschließt. Die neuen Claims sind von granitischem
Gestein unterlegt. "Aurora Energy" besitzt Land, das die Claims
nahezu umrundet. Alle zusätzlichen Claims werden mit geophysischen
Analysen aus der Luft von "Fugro" untersucht.
Das Unternehmen freut sich auch, bekannt zu geben, dass es eine
Junior-Explorations-Unterstützung gemäß dem "Mineral Incentive
Program" der Provinz Neufundland und Labrador in Form eines
Regierungsbeitrags für die Kosten der geophysischen Untersuchung aus
der Luft auf seinen großen Landbesitzen in Labrador erhält.
Das Unternehmen hat eine Vereinbarung mit einem Berater geschlossen,
um ein Datenpaket bezüglich mineralischer Ressourcen in Europa für
$25.000 zu erwerben, entweder durch Barzahlung oder durch die Zahlung
der Hälfte in Bar und der anderen Hälfte in Aktienform, nach Belieben
des Unternehmens.
Bayswaters Explorationsaktivitäten werden unter der Aufsicht von
George M. Leary, Vorstandvorsitzender des Unternehmens, und Vic
Tanaka, COO, durchgeführt. Beide sind laut NI43-101 qualifizierte
Personen. George M. Leary ist verantwortlich für die technischen
Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung.
Über das Uranprojekt im Labrador Central Mineral Belt
Das Labrador-Uranprojekt ist eines von Bayswaters Hauptprojekten
und verteilt sich auf über 4200 Quadratkilometern entlang des und an
den historischen Urandistrikt des Labrador Central Mineral Belt
angrenzend. Der Landbesitz des Unternehmens hat Potential für
Uranvorkommen vom Typ Olypic Dam und Rossing. Zahlreiche neue
mineralisierte Zonen und eine große Anzahl kürzlich definierter nicht
explorierter radiometrischer Anomalien kommen innerhalb der
Liegenschaften des Unternehmens vor. Außerdem werden weitere
radiometrische Anomalien mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit bei der noch
andauernden Untersuchung durch "Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp" erzeugt
werden. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung sowie die Resultate der
weiterführenden Schürfarbeiten auf Zielflächen hoher Priorität werden
bekannt gegeben, sobald sie verfügbar sind und vom Unternehmen
nachgeprüft wurden. Bayswater ist bei Weitem der größte Landbesitzer
in diesem wichtigen Urangebiet.
Über Bayswater Uranium Corporation - Das
Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM
Als einziger Uranexplorer mit großen Landbesitzen in allen
wichtigsten kanadischen Produktions- und Explorationsregionen - dem
Athabasca-Becken, dem "Central Mineral Belt" und dem Thelon-Becken -
ist Bayswater Uranium Corp. gut positioniert, um ein Marktführer in
der Uranexploration zu sein. Bayswater kombiniert die Erfahrung
seines technischen und Management-Teams mit einer großen,
rohstoffreichen und abwechslungsreichen Grundlage an Liegenschaften.
Das Ergebnis ist ein Super-Junior-Uran-UnternehmenTM mit einer
Aktienliquidität und Marktkapitalisierung, welche sowohl dem privaten
als auch dem institutionellen Anlagepublikum großen Wert
bereitstellen. Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte
www.bayswateruranium.com.
Im Namen des Vorstands von:
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary
Vorstandvorsitzender
Originaltext: Bayswater Uranium Corp.
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ISIN: CA0731731067
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Tel. +1 604 687-2153
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.686.893 von loui2005 am 30.08.06 16:47:10ist von VORgestern...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.687.038 von alpine110 am 30.08.06 16:54:00Jop .. ich weiss ... kahm aber trotzdem heute über den Ticker.
I got this from the Strathmore Bullboard. It's a discussion of why "Mining Newsletters Favor Strathmore Minerals." However, Bayswater owns the properties around STM's Davy Lake property, so the excerpt below is relevant to Bayswater shareholders:
New Uranium Discovery in the Athabasca Basin?
Here’s one of the stronger reasons why investors might anticipate a strong rally in Strathmore’s share price over the coming twelve months: In a November 16th news release (http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051116/20051116005591.html?.v=1),,, Strathmore Minerals announced a discrete conductor, more than 30 miles long, after completing an airborne geophysical survey on the company’s Davy Lake property, in the north central portion of the Athabasca Basin. According to the company’s news release, “The conductor's profile response indicates a deep and in places, broad source.”
Virtually all the significant unconformity uranium deposits known in the Athabasca Basin are directly associated with fault structures associated with graphitic conductors. Deposits such as Key Lake, Cigar Lake and McArthur River were found by drilling electromagnetic conductors located within magnetic lows.
In an interview with Jody Dahrouge, of Edmonton-based Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd, he told StockInterview.com, “Early indications are that this conductor is similar with other known uranium deposits, graphitic conductors with magnetic lows.” On a scale of one to ten, Dahrouge rated the Davy Lake conductor a ten. “It is a long conductor, cut by structures, with deep depth and associated by a late fault,” explained Dahrouge. “It is a high quality conductor that continues to depth, and it is typical of those occurring that are associated with known uranium deposits.” Dahrouge described how the MegaTem II airborne geophysical survey was able to pinpoint the conductor as shallow as 600 meters and running deep to 1200 meters. Dahrouge made comparisons to other uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. “The Sue Deposit near McLean Lake is associated with an electromagnetic conductor that is approximately 2.6 kilometers long,” he said. “Based on our work at Waterbury Lake, we identified an 8 kilometers long conductor associated with the Midwest Deposit(s). The 'P2' conductor at McArthur River is approximately 13 kilometers long. This feature was first identified in 1984, by a ground Deep EM Survey. The Shea Creek deposits, located south of Cluff Lake, are associated with an approximately 25 kilometers long conductor, known as the Saskatoon Lake Conductor.” Dahrouge added, “These deposits are located at depths similar to what we expect at Davy Lake.”
What is probably most significant is Strathmore’s gamble, by exploring away from the eastern parts of the Athabasca Basin, some 300 kilometers from the eastern Athabasca Basin, where the major discoveries have been made. “It was virtually unexplored,” Dahrouge said with excitement in his voice. “It’s really virgin ground.” While there is ample evidence suggesting multiple uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin, other junior exploration companies are looking at the shallow parts of the eastern basin, which may not likely yield economic uranium ore. One pundit acidly questioned some of the current exploration activity in the Athabasca region, “Are they really re-flying old ground that’s already been flown a hundred times, or are they just releasing old data to save money?” Dahrouge pointed out that the uranium appears to be running deeper for many of the newer discoveries, as he believes the Davy Lake property might hold true for Strathmore Minerals in the north central part of the Athabasca Basin.
Important features in many Athabascan uranium deposits are the cross-cutting fault zones. Dahrouge confirmed the Davy Lake conductor has cross-cutting fault zones with a sinistral (left-sided) fault about halfway along its length. According to Dahrouge, there is also a “conductor extension which crosses the fault from west to east and ‘flows’ out into a small, sub-circular magnetic low.” As with many of the Athabascan uranium deposits, which tend to be found between overlying sedimentary units and underlying basement rocks, the Davy Lake conductor fits the bill. Strathmore Mineral’s president, David Miller, told StockInterview.com, “the 50-plus kilometer geophysical anomaly appears to indicate a basement conductor.” However, Mr. Miller tempered the exhilaration in the air, “A geophysical anomaly does not make an ore body. These exciting initial results will be followed up with infill geophysical lines, followed by ground geophysics, followed by shallow drilling, looking for alteration. When we have narrowed the target to drill, we will pull in the big rigs and test the conductor at the unconformity.” Dahrouge remains excited about the Davy Lake conductor, and said, “Clearly this represents an excellent exploration target for unconformity type uranium deposits.
What does all that mean? It could explain why Strathmore Minerals might well be on the road to a world-class uranium discovery as further exploration more clearly defines how valuable those newly discovered conductors might become. Meanwhile, Strathmore’s New Mexico and Wyoming properties (amounting to potentially several million pounds of uranium resource) are in the preparatory phase of the permitting process. As the spot uranium price inches forward to the widely accepted short-term target above $40/pound, several of Strathmore Mineral’s properties may become instantly more valuable to a utility company who will someday need the company’s uranium oxide to fuel their nuclear reactor.
New Uranium Discovery in the Athabasca Basin?
Here’s one of the stronger reasons why investors might anticipate a strong rally in Strathmore’s share price over the coming twelve months: In a November 16th news release (http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051116/20051116005591.html?.v=1),,, Strathmore Minerals announced a discrete conductor, more than 30 miles long, after completing an airborne geophysical survey on the company’s Davy Lake property, in the north central portion of the Athabasca Basin. According to the company’s news release, “The conductor's profile response indicates a deep and in places, broad source.”
Virtually all the significant unconformity uranium deposits known in the Athabasca Basin are directly associated with fault structures associated with graphitic conductors. Deposits such as Key Lake, Cigar Lake and McArthur River were found by drilling electromagnetic conductors located within magnetic lows.
In an interview with Jody Dahrouge, of Edmonton-based Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd, he told StockInterview.com, “Early indications are that this conductor is similar with other known uranium deposits, graphitic conductors with magnetic lows.” On a scale of one to ten, Dahrouge rated the Davy Lake conductor a ten. “It is a long conductor, cut by structures, with deep depth and associated by a late fault,” explained Dahrouge. “It is a high quality conductor that continues to depth, and it is typical of those occurring that are associated with known uranium deposits.” Dahrouge described how the MegaTem II airborne geophysical survey was able to pinpoint the conductor as shallow as 600 meters and running deep to 1200 meters. Dahrouge made comparisons to other uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. “The Sue Deposit near McLean Lake is associated with an electromagnetic conductor that is approximately 2.6 kilometers long,” he said. “Based on our work at Waterbury Lake, we identified an 8 kilometers long conductor associated with the Midwest Deposit(s). The 'P2' conductor at McArthur River is approximately 13 kilometers long. This feature was first identified in 1984, by a ground Deep EM Survey. The Shea Creek deposits, located south of Cluff Lake, are associated with an approximately 25 kilometers long conductor, known as the Saskatoon Lake Conductor.” Dahrouge added, “These deposits are located at depths similar to what we expect at Davy Lake.”
What is probably most significant is Strathmore’s gamble, by exploring away from the eastern parts of the Athabasca Basin, some 300 kilometers from the eastern Athabasca Basin, where the major discoveries have been made. “It was virtually unexplored,” Dahrouge said with excitement in his voice. “It’s really virgin ground.” While there is ample evidence suggesting multiple uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin, other junior exploration companies are looking at the shallow parts of the eastern basin, which may not likely yield economic uranium ore. One pundit acidly questioned some of the current exploration activity in the Athabasca region, “Are they really re-flying old ground that’s already been flown a hundred times, or are they just releasing old data to save money?” Dahrouge pointed out that the uranium appears to be running deeper for many of the newer discoveries, as he believes the Davy Lake property might hold true for Strathmore Minerals in the north central part of the Athabasca Basin.
Important features in many Athabascan uranium deposits are the cross-cutting fault zones. Dahrouge confirmed the Davy Lake conductor has cross-cutting fault zones with a sinistral (left-sided) fault about halfway along its length. According to Dahrouge, there is also a “conductor extension which crosses the fault from west to east and ‘flows’ out into a small, sub-circular magnetic low.” As with many of the Athabascan uranium deposits, which tend to be found between overlying sedimentary units and underlying basement rocks, the Davy Lake conductor fits the bill. Strathmore Mineral’s president, David Miller, told StockInterview.com, “the 50-plus kilometer geophysical anomaly appears to indicate a basement conductor.” However, Mr. Miller tempered the exhilaration in the air, “A geophysical anomaly does not make an ore body. These exciting initial results will be followed up with infill geophysical lines, followed by ground geophysics, followed by shallow drilling, looking for alteration. When we have narrowed the target to drill, we will pull in the big rigs and test the conductor at the unconformity.” Dahrouge remains excited about the Davy Lake conductor, and said, “Clearly this represents an excellent exploration target for unconformity type uranium deposits.
What does all that mean? It could explain why Strathmore Minerals might well be on the road to a world-class uranium discovery as further exploration more clearly defines how valuable those newly discovered conductors might become. Meanwhile, Strathmore’s New Mexico and Wyoming properties (amounting to potentially several million pounds of uranium resource) are in the preparatory phase of the permitting process. As the spot uranium price inches forward to the widely accepted short-term target above $40/pound, several of Strathmore Mineral’s properties may become instantly more valuable to a utility company who will someday need the company’s uranium oxide to fuel their nuclear reactor.
What´s up ???????????????
Es geht weiter
Bayswater completes South Thelon airborne EM survey
2006-08-31 07:55 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leary reports
BAYSWATER COMPLETES AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT SOUTH THELON BASIN URANIUM PROJECTS
Bayswater Uranium Corp. has completed the airborne electromagnetic (EM) survey in the South Thelon basin located in the Northwest Territories. The survey consisted of 8,667 line kilometres of deep-penetrating, electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic surveying using Fugro Airborne Surveys' proprietary MegaTEM II system. The high-tech survey covered priority structures with coincident radioactive boulder fields identified by government and company geologists. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors associated with high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits. Priority conductors will be followed up by ground exploration to determine drill targets.
Data from the survey are currently being processed and results will be announced when available. Of the 8,667 line kilometres completed, 7,289 line kilometres were within the 1,363,378-acre Thelon UNR property (formerly referred to as the Thelon uranium project). The Thelon UNR property hosts several prominent fault structures as well as numerous zones of radioactive sandstone boulders. The property is subject to an agreement with Uranium North Resources Corp., whereby Bayswater may earn an 80-per-cent interest in the uranium rights of the property.
Bayswater completes South Thelon airborne EM survey
2006-08-31 07:55 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leary reports
BAYSWATER COMPLETES AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT SOUTH THELON BASIN URANIUM PROJECTS
Bayswater Uranium Corp. has completed the airborne electromagnetic (EM) survey in the South Thelon basin located in the Northwest Territories. The survey consisted of 8,667 line kilometres of deep-penetrating, electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic surveying using Fugro Airborne Surveys' proprietary MegaTEM II system. The high-tech survey covered priority structures with coincident radioactive boulder fields identified by government and company geologists. The objective of the survey is to identify basement conductors associated with high-grade unconformity-type uranium deposits. Priority conductors will be followed up by ground exploration to determine drill targets.
Data from the survey are currently being processed and results will be announced when available. Of the 8,667 line kilometres completed, 7,289 line kilometres were within the 1,363,378-acre Thelon UNR property (formerly referred to as the Thelon uranium project). The Thelon UNR property hosts several prominent fault structures as well as numerous zones of radioactive sandstone boulders. The property is subject to an agreement with Uranium North Resources Corp., whereby Bayswater may earn an 80-per-cent interest in the uranium rights of the property.
Es hat wieder einer verkauft nämlich job-company ist ja mein freund der hats mir gesagt und getan. Er konnte es nicht abwarten.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.715.470 von PFIP am 01.09.06 10:20:28Du solltest Deinem Freund mal einen Mathekurs an der VHS spendieren!
Den hat er dringend nötig
SK 1.350 CAD = 0.9524 EUR
sampler
Den hat er dringend nötig
SK 1.350 CAD = 0.9524 EUR
sampler
Bayswater mulls North Thelon, Avoca project results
2006-09-01 07:55 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leary reports
BAYSWATER UPDATE ON NORTH THELON BASIN URANIUM PROJECT AND AVOCA BASE METAL PROJECT
Bayswater Uranium Corp.'s preliminary results from airborne radiometric and magnetic surveying of its North Thelon basin uranium properties indicate that a large number of radiometric anomalies have been outlined in areas favourable for unconformity type uranium deposits. Approximately 19,000 line kilometres have been completed out of a survey total of 21,325 kilometres on landholdings located in Nunavut, west of Baker Lake. Properties covered by the survey include i) 100-per-cent-owned land comprising 522,967 acres in five claim blocks and ii) joint venture land with Strongbow Exploration Inc. in which the company holds a 50-per-cent interest in 330,794 acres in two permit blocks. The data are currently being processed with a view to identifying selective high-priority targets for initial follow-up prospecting this fall. More detailed processing and review will follow over the next couple of months
Mit ein bisschen Glück kann man noch welche unter 1€ bekommen...ich glaub aber eher nicht dran
Na bin ich denn hier Alleinunterhalter ?
Weiter geht's im Newsflow:
Bayswater hires Longview for IR, grants options
2006-09-01 19:02 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leery reports
BAYSWATER SIGNS INVESTOR RELATIONS AGREEMENT WITH LONGVIEW STRATEGIES
Bayswater Uranium Corp. has retained Longview Strategies Inc., a Vancouver-based firm with a focus on natural resources, renewable energies and related technologies, to provide Bayswater with investor relation services.
Longview Strategies is a merchant bank listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, whose chairman and chief executive officer, Damien Reynolds, is also a director and chairman of Bayswater Uranium. Longview Strategies provides comprehensive corporate finance and investor relations services, and will assist Bayswater in fostering productive, continuing dialogues with analysts, brokers, potential investors, current shareholders and other financial professionals. Other clients of Longview's investor relations services include Buffalo Gold Ltd., MacArthur Minerals Ltd. and StonePoint Global Brands. The investor relations agreement with Longview shall have a term ending on Dec. 31, 2006, renewable at the option of the parties. As consideration, Longview will receive $12,500 per month and be granted options to purchase 200,000 common shares of the capital stock in the company at a price of $1.41 per share for a period of five years with vesting in equal amounts on a quarterly basis over the first year of the option term. The agreement is subject to the approval of the TSX-V.
In other news, the company advises that it has granted incentive stock options to certain directors, officers and consultants entitling them to purchase up to 1.07 million common shares of the capital stock in the company at a price of $1.41 per share for a period of five years, subject to regulatory approval.
Weiter geht's im Newsflow:
Bayswater hires Longview for IR, grants options
2006-09-01 19:02 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leery reports
BAYSWATER SIGNS INVESTOR RELATIONS AGREEMENT WITH LONGVIEW STRATEGIES
Bayswater Uranium Corp. has retained Longview Strategies Inc., a Vancouver-based firm with a focus on natural resources, renewable energies and related technologies, to provide Bayswater with investor relation services.
Longview Strategies is a merchant bank listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, whose chairman and chief executive officer, Damien Reynolds, is also a director and chairman of Bayswater Uranium. Longview Strategies provides comprehensive corporate finance and investor relations services, and will assist Bayswater in fostering productive, continuing dialogues with analysts, brokers, potential investors, current shareholders and other financial professionals. Other clients of Longview's investor relations services include Buffalo Gold Ltd., MacArthur Minerals Ltd. and StonePoint Global Brands. The investor relations agreement with Longview shall have a term ending on Dec. 31, 2006, renewable at the option of the parties. As consideration, Longview will receive $12,500 per month and be granted options to purchase 200,000 common shares of the capital stock in the company at a price of $1.41 per share for a period of five years with vesting in equal amounts on a quarterly basis over the first year of the option term. The agreement is subject to the approval of the TSX-V.
In other news, the company advises that it has granted incentive stock options to certain directors, officers and consultants entitling them to purchase up to 1.07 million common shares of the capital stock in the company at a price of $1.41 per share for a period of five years, subject to regulatory approval.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.731.014 von spellbound am 02.09.06 11:07:50You are not alone !!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.731.014 von spellbound am 02.09.06 11:07:50.... und DANKE für deine Arbeit, und das einstellen der aktuellen News.
So, übermorgen wird es einen neeuen Hype geben...daher nochmal schnell einsammel.
Bayswater Uranium in James Dines’ Uranium Picks Panel
Vancouver, BC, August 31, 2006 ─ Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V: BAY) reports that Company Chairman, Damien Reynolds, will be a participant in Mr. James Dines’ 'Uranium Picks' panel at next weeks’ Las Vegas Hard Assets Investment Conference.
Moderated by Mr. James Dines, the uranium session will be a Q&A format featuring four uranium companies selected to participate by Mr. Dines. The Uranium Picks Panel will be held on Wednesday, September 6th at noon.
This year’s Las Vegas Hard Assets Investment Conference is being held at the beautiful Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, September 6th and 7th. The annual two-day forum features some of the resource industries’ leading mineral exploration companies, as well as top analysts and market commentators.
Bayswater Uranium will be an exhibitor during the conference at booth number 305. The company will also host a reception the evening of September 6th where shareholders can meet with management. To attend the reception, please visit us at our booth.
For FREE conference attendance and information CLICK HERE.
For further information contact:
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Telephone: (604) 687-2153
jgomez@bayswateruranium.com
Bayswater Uranium in James Dines’ Uranium Picks Panel
Vancouver, BC, August 31, 2006 ─ Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V: BAY) reports that Company Chairman, Damien Reynolds, will be a participant in Mr. James Dines’ 'Uranium Picks' panel at next weeks’ Las Vegas Hard Assets Investment Conference.
Moderated by Mr. James Dines, the uranium session will be a Q&A format featuring four uranium companies selected to participate by Mr. Dines. The Uranium Picks Panel will be held on Wednesday, September 6th at noon.
This year’s Las Vegas Hard Assets Investment Conference is being held at the beautiful Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, September 6th and 7th. The annual two-day forum features some of the resource industries’ leading mineral exploration companies, as well as top analysts and market commentators.
Bayswater Uranium will be an exhibitor during the conference at booth number 305. The company will also host a reception the evening of September 6th where shareholders can meet with management. To attend the reception, please visit us at our booth.
For FREE conference attendance and information CLICK HERE.
For further information contact:
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
Bayswater Uranium Corporation
Telephone: (604) 687-2153
jgomez@bayswateruranium.com
Was ist los in Canada? Wieder irgendein Feiertag?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.758.834 von SunnyG am 04.09.06 17:19:41Ja Labour Day, ich hoff das es morgen vor dem grossen Ereigniss etwas besser geht, denn am 06./07. September in Las Vegas ist es dann so weit.
Wer versucht hier den Kurs zu drücken mit 100 läppigen Stück. Bist du so auf die 95 € abzüglich den Spesen angewiesen? Bist du ne arme ....
Ich beobacht schon seit geraumer Zeit den verlauf der Aktie ist schon erbärmlich mit euren drückerein auf die schöne Bay.v. Es ist ja kein Wunder das diese nicht explodieren kann wie anderer.
Ich beobacht schon seit geraumer Zeit den verlauf der Aktie ist schon erbärmlich mit euren drückerein auf die schöne Bay.v. Es ist ja kein Wunder das diese nicht explodieren kann wie anderer.
Bid und Ask füllen sich schonmal prächtig voll bei 1,45$
und nochmal als Denkstütze:
1,45 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 1,01953042€
und nochmal als Denkstütze:
1,45 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 1,01953042€
1,54 $ und MegaVolumen. Letzt Chance
1,54 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 1,08281162
1,54 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 1,08281162
nochmal zur Erinnerung, wurde galube ich noch nicht gepostet:
Bayswater mulls North Thelon, Avoca project results
2006-09-01 07:55 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leary reports
BAYSWATER UPDATE ON NORTH THELON BASIN URANIUM PROJECT AND AVOCA BASE METAL PROJECT
Bayswater Uranium Corp.'s preliminary results from airborne radiometric and magnetic surveying of its North Thelon basin uranium properties indicate that a large number of radiometric anomalies have been outlined in areas favourable for unconformity type uranium deposits. Approximately 19,000 line kilometres have been completed out of a survey total of 21,325 kilometres on landholdings located in Nunavut, west of Baker Lake. Properties covered by the survey include i) 100-per-cent-owned land comprising 522,967 acres in five claim blocks and ii) joint venture land with Strongbow Exploration Inc. in which the company holds a 50-per-cent interest in 330,794 acres in two permit blocks. The data are currently being processed with a view to identifying selective high-priority targets for initial follow-up prospecting this fall. More detailed processing and review will follow over the next couple of months.
On the company's Avoca base metal project, Ireland, gradient array induced polarization has been completed in five cross-sectional areas to test the massive sulphide base metal system over a strike length of seven kilometres and to depths of up to 900 metres. Both the central copper-rich zone and laterally equivalent marginal zinc-lead rich zones have been tested by the survey. In addition, shallow gradient induced polarization surveying at 200-metre line intervals was completed over a one-kilometre potential strike extension to the northeast of the Kilmacco zinc-lead zone in East Avoca where previous drilling intersected several high-grade intersections. One such intersection assayed 10.1 per cent zinc, 5.7 per cent lead, 0.48 per cent copper, 284 grams per tonne silver and 4.52 grams per tonne gold over 8.3 metres. Results from the induced polarization survey are summarized as follows:
* The Avoca massive sulphide system comprises multiple tabular chargeable bodies across a zone up to one kilometre wide that extends the full length of the survey area and to the depths tested.
* Increased chargeabilities and greater widths of chargeable zones occur in some sections at depth -- which indicates that the sulphide system is potentially larger at depth in portions of the sulphide system.
* The East Avoca Kilmacco zinc-lead zone has been traced as a chargeability anomaly for one kilometre to the northeast and is open along strike to the northeast and at depth.
* The West Avoca zinc-lead zone, including the resource estimate as given below, occurs within an indicated composite sulphide system of subparallel zones that has been traced to the southwest for nearly two kilometres along strike and to depths of up to 850 metres; and is open to the southwest and at depth.
These results indicate substantial potential to increase the zinc-lead historic resource currently outlined on the property both in East and West Avoca. As well, the results indicate potential for larger base metal systems at depth.
Once the Avoca induced polarization data have been processed and reviewed, targets will be identified for deep drill testing to evaluate the potential for larger mineralized systems at depth; and to evaluate the near surface strike extension of the Kilmacco zone in East Avoca and the project historic resource in West Avoca.
About the Thelon basin, Northwest Territories/Nunavut, Canada
Located in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada, the Thelon basin represents an under-explored, major sandstone basin that shares many geological characteristics with the Athabasca basin, approximately 350 kilometres to the south in Saskatchewan. Numerous high-grade unconformity-style uranium deposits have been identified within the Athabasca basin, and mining of these deposits currently generates approximately one-third of the world's uranium production. Similarities between the Athabasca and Thelon basins include the age and character of favourable host and basement rocks, major basement structural features and, importantly, known occurrences of unconformity-type uranium mineralization. The most advanced uranium deposits within the Thelon basin area are Cogema's Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits (the Kiggavik trend), host to approximately 131 million pounds of contained U3O8. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in the Thelon basin with interests in 3.65 million acres.
About the Avoca base metals project
Bayswater's 73-square-kilometre Avoca property in southeast Ireland includes a historically mined copper, zinc and lead sulphide stratiform volcanogenic deposit with gold and silver values. Historic resource calculations that are not NI 43-101 compliant have estimated the resource at 6.0 million tonnes grading 5.3 per cent zinc and 1.9 per cent lead. This resource has not been verified by the company's qualified person and is provided for information purposes only.
We seek Safe Harbor.
Bayswater mulls North Thelon, Avoca project results
2006-09-01 07:55 ET - News Release
Mr. George Leary reports
BAYSWATER UPDATE ON NORTH THELON BASIN URANIUM PROJECT AND AVOCA BASE METAL PROJECT
Bayswater Uranium Corp.'s preliminary results from airborne radiometric and magnetic surveying of its North Thelon basin uranium properties indicate that a large number of radiometric anomalies have been outlined in areas favourable for unconformity type uranium deposits. Approximately 19,000 line kilometres have been completed out of a survey total of 21,325 kilometres on landholdings located in Nunavut, west of Baker Lake. Properties covered by the survey include i) 100-per-cent-owned land comprising 522,967 acres in five claim blocks and ii) joint venture land with Strongbow Exploration Inc. in which the company holds a 50-per-cent interest in 330,794 acres in two permit blocks. The data are currently being processed with a view to identifying selective high-priority targets for initial follow-up prospecting this fall. More detailed processing and review will follow over the next couple of months.
On the company's Avoca base metal project, Ireland, gradient array induced polarization has been completed in five cross-sectional areas to test the massive sulphide base metal system over a strike length of seven kilometres and to depths of up to 900 metres. Both the central copper-rich zone and laterally equivalent marginal zinc-lead rich zones have been tested by the survey. In addition, shallow gradient induced polarization surveying at 200-metre line intervals was completed over a one-kilometre potential strike extension to the northeast of the Kilmacco zinc-lead zone in East Avoca where previous drilling intersected several high-grade intersections. One such intersection assayed 10.1 per cent zinc, 5.7 per cent lead, 0.48 per cent copper, 284 grams per tonne silver and 4.52 grams per tonne gold over 8.3 metres. Results from the induced polarization survey are summarized as follows:
* The Avoca massive sulphide system comprises multiple tabular chargeable bodies across a zone up to one kilometre wide that extends the full length of the survey area and to the depths tested.
* Increased chargeabilities and greater widths of chargeable zones occur in some sections at depth -- which indicates that the sulphide system is potentially larger at depth in portions of the sulphide system.
* The East Avoca Kilmacco zinc-lead zone has been traced as a chargeability anomaly for one kilometre to the northeast and is open along strike to the northeast and at depth.
* The West Avoca zinc-lead zone, including the resource estimate as given below, occurs within an indicated composite sulphide system of subparallel zones that has been traced to the southwest for nearly two kilometres along strike and to depths of up to 850 metres; and is open to the southwest and at depth.
These results indicate substantial potential to increase the zinc-lead historic resource currently outlined on the property both in East and West Avoca. As well, the results indicate potential for larger base metal systems at depth.
Once the Avoca induced polarization data have been processed and reviewed, targets will be identified for deep drill testing to evaluate the potential for larger mineralized systems at depth; and to evaluate the near surface strike extension of the Kilmacco zone in East Avoca and the project historic resource in West Avoca.
About the Thelon basin, Northwest Territories/Nunavut, Canada
Located in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada, the Thelon basin represents an under-explored, major sandstone basin that shares many geological characteristics with the Athabasca basin, approximately 350 kilometres to the south in Saskatchewan. Numerous high-grade unconformity-style uranium deposits have been identified within the Athabasca basin, and mining of these deposits currently generates approximately one-third of the world's uranium production. Similarities between the Athabasca and Thelon basins include the age and character of favourable host and basement rocks, major basement structural features and, importantly, known occurrences of unconformity-type uranium mineralization. The most advanced uranium deposits within the Thelon basin area are Cogema's Kiggavik, Andrew Lake and END deposits (the Kiggavik trend), host to approximately 131 million pounds of contained U3O8. Bayswater Uranium is the largest landholder in the Thelon basin with interests in 3.65 million acres.
About the Avoca base metals project
Bayswater's 73-square-kilometre Avoca property in southeast Ireland includes a historically mined copper, zinc and lead sulphide stratiform volcanogenic deposit with gold and silver values. Historic resource calculations that are not NI 43-101 compliant have estimated the resource at 6.0 million tonnes grading 5.3 per cent zinc and 1.9 per cent lead. This resource has not been verified by the company's qualified person and is provided for information purposes only.
We seek Safe Harbor.
1,58$ Bid/Ask
1,58 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 1,1109366€
1,58 (Canadian dollars / Euro) = 1,1109366€
1,60$
da kommt Großes auf uns zu
da kommt Großes auf uns zu
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.771.923 von spellbound am 05.09.06 15:33:23SO macht "Börse-Gucken" Spaß
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.773.800 von kia74 am 05.09.06 16:54:53ATH.....ist jemand da zum Mitfreuen ???
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.774.042 von kia74 am 05.09.06 17:07:31Jop !!! Jetzt bin ich da !!! .. Mein grinsen reicht vom linken bis zum rechten Ohr. Konnte damals nochmal verbilligen und bin daher bei einen Durchschnitts-EK von 0,57 .. .. Man ich bekomm mein Grinsen nicht mehr so schnell aus dem Gesicht
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.775.246 von loui2005 am 05.09.06 18:07:26Hey, HALLO !! Zu zweit freut es sich doch gleich ein wenig lustischer Ganz so tief ist mein EK nicht mehr, ich war mal bei 0,6x *heul*
Neues TH !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.777.016 von loui2005 am 05.09.06 19:39:15Hast du irgendeine Erfahrung mit den Werten, die DINES empfiehlt ??
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.777.112 von kia74 am 05.09.06 19:43:51Ne, bin durch Zufall über dieses Forum auf den Wert aufmerksam geworden. ... Die Empfehlung im Dines kam erst danach. ... Und wir stehen trotzdem erst am Anfang .. und schon fast 100% im Plus !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.777.143 von loui2005 am 05.09.06 19:45:40Na dann drück ich uns mal die DAumen.... 2x die 1,65 Can$, bin mal gespannt, wo wir heute enden
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.777.281 von kia74 am 05.09.06 19:52:391,65 CAD = 1,16015531 Euro ATH Schlußkurs!!!
Die wird noch so teuer das es kein unterschied mehr macht ob man bei 0,5 oder 0,8 eingestiegen ist
Bin begeistert
1.21 EUR
Gibt`s News
sampler
Gibt`s News
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.786.231 von sampler am 06.09.06 11:28:16Liebe Leserinnen, liebe Leser,
haben Sie ihn heute Morgen schon gehört, den Wecker!? Wir hören ihn ganz laut, Der Markt läuft langsam warm, und Sie können sich sicher sein, bald schon wird er sehr heiß sein. Es tut sich sehr viel im Explorationssektor, immer mehr „kleine“ Explorer wachsen zu großen Unternehmen heran, so gab gestern Blue Pearl Mining die Übernahme eines großen Molybdänproduzenten bekannt, eine Transaktion in der Größe von über einer halben Milliarde Dollar. Ganz nachdrücklich wachsen wird auch ein anderes Explorationsunternehmen aus dem Uransektor, und diesen Wert möchten wir Ihnen heute noch einmal nachdrücklich ans Herz legen:
BAYSWATER URANIUM
Frankfurt WKN A0KE57
www.bayswateruranium.com
Durch den kürzlich erfolgten Zusammenschluss mit Pathfinder ist Bayswater heute zu einem der größten Uranexplorer geworden und wird somit sicherlich in den Fokus größerer Unternehmen, aber vor allem auch immer mehr in den Fokus von großen institutionellen Anlegern rücken. Der Kurs schleicht langsam und stetig immer weiter nach oben, Sie als „bullVestor“ sollten dabei sein.
Unser Tipp: Kaufen Sie aktuell Bayswater, Kurse von 3$ sind schon in den nächsten Monaten ohne weiteres vorstellbar. Machen Sie es richtig, warten Sie nicht allzu lange – das habe ich Ihnen auch bei Buffalo Gold gesagt, die schon unmittelbar nach meiner Empfehlung Ende August sehr schnell über 50% zulegte.
Mit besten Empfehlungen
IHR
Helmut Pollinger
haben Sie ihn heute Morgen schon gehört, den Wecker!? Wir hören ihn ganz laut, Der Markt läuft langsam warm, und Sie können sich sicher sein, bald schon wird er sehr heiß sein. Es tut sich sehr viel im Explorationssektor, immer mehr „kleine“ Explorer wachsen zu großen Unternehmen heran, so gab gestern Blue Pearl Mining die Übernahme eines großen Molybdänproduzenten bekannt, eine Transaktion in der Größe von über einer halben Milliarde Dollar. Ganz nachdrücklich wachsen wird auch ein anderes Explorationsunternehmen aus dem Uransektor, und diesen Wert möchten wir Ihnen heute noch einmal nachdrücklich ans Herz legen:
BAYSWATER URANIUM
Frankfurt WKN A0KE57
www.bayswateruranium.com
Durch den kürzlich erfolgten Zusammenschluss mit Pathfinder ist Bayswater heute zu einem der größten Uranexplorer geworden und wird somit sicherlich in den Fokus größerer Unternehmen, aber vor allem auch immer mehr in den Fokus von großen institutionellen Anlegern rücken. Der Kurs schleicht langsam und stetig immer weiter nach oben, Sie als „bullVestor“ sollten dabei sein.
Unser Tipp: Kaufen Sie aktuell Bayswater, Kurse von 3$ sind schon in den nächsten Monaten ohne weiteres vorstellbar. Machen Sie es richtig, warten Sie nicht allzu lange – das habe ich Ihnen auch bei Buffalo Gold gesagt, die schon unmittelbar nach meiner Empfehlung Ende August sehr schnell über 50% zulegte.
Mit besten Empfehlungen
IHR
Helmut Pollinger
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.786.286 von i2fan am 06.09.06 11:30:46Na, das erklärt einiges
Der Zug nimmt immer mehr Fahrt auf!!
sampler
Der Zug nimmt immer mehr Fahrt auf!!
sampler
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.786.231 von sampler am 06.09.06 11:28:16Sampler bist du überrascht für diese Kurssteigerung, lass ihn doch laufen.
Hallo,
wie hoch ist Bayswater aktuell bewertet ?
Danke & Gruß
Lanzarote
wie hoch ist Bayswater aktuell bewertet ?
Danke & Gruß
Lanzarote
Jemand hat seine Gewinne mitgenommen
hallo hat mal jemand bid und ask in frankfurt
danke
danke
möchte mich hier auch beteiligen und jetzt einsteigen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.789.929 von Freundlicher am 06.09.06 15:01:021,20 /1,24 € FFM
ok danke ich stell mal 1,23 rein
vieleicht ist das die 2te blue pearl
US20084U1007
*******Das ist die neue Blue Pearl****
Hab angerufen;
*******Das ist die neue Blue Pearl****
Hab angerufen;
bin von bayswater eigentlich überzeugt das es ein interesantes investment mit gutnen potential ist
wo bekomm ich den rt kurs in can für bayswater
danke im voraus
danke im voraus
hat mal einer nen link dazu
Hallo Ihr Neulinge was macht ihr mit dem Kurs RT schon wieder B / A 1,12 / 1,16. Was soll der Krampf mit dem drücken lasst ihn mal doch laufen//
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.790.257 von Timepassengers am 06.09.06 15:14:21....wo hast Du angerufen ? Beim Pollinger ????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.790.520 von Freundlicher am 06.09.06 15:25:19Schau mal hier für den RT in Canada http://www.advfn.de/p.php?pid=qkquote&btn=s_ok&symbol=TSX%3A…
habt ihr souverän gemacht :O
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.771.440 von spellbound am 05.09.06 15:08:46spellbound sag mir was da los ist, was sagt Las Vegas dazu?
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP
www.streetinvesting.com: Bayswater Uranium Corporation vs. the Global Market
9/7/2006
Sep 07, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
Streetinvesting.com is the author of this release. This release is a result of our current concentration on Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V:BAY) and their latest corporate developments and market performance. Our goal is to help investors seek a diversified portfolio by introducing techniques to help grasp a better understanding and concept of the market and the daily activities that a public company experiences. The first stage of this process is to continually track Bayswater Uranium Corporation and use the information that we may find to our advantage. To learn more and become part of the acclaimed online financial newsletter community, visit www.streetinvesting.com for a complimentary subscription.
Bayswater Uranium Corporation, the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions; the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin, was up over 17% Tuesday, with approximately 952,337 shares having traded hands come the toll of the day's closing bell.
September continued to bring success for investors across both Wall Street and Bay Street this month as all North American indexes closed up Tuesday, carrying the sentiments of investors up with them.
North of the boarder healthy trading in mining and technology, as well as the declining price of oil, contributed to the further elevation of Canadian markets come market closure. In fact, upon the day's end, Toronto's S&P/TSX composite had gained another 53 points, or 0.44%, at 12,198.63 while the TSX Venture Exchange saw an additional 52 points to 2,813.59. Energy stocks moved down 0.07% while crude oil futures lost $0.84 to US$68.35 a barrel. Gold shares were up 2.86% and the price of gold added $14.30 at US$646.90 an ounce. Mining and metals issues were also stronger, climbing 2.74%.
Amidst the day's overall success, investors of Bayswater Uranium Corporation stood out in the crowd as shareholders embraced positive returns come market closure Tuesday.
In some of the most recent news to surface surrounding this Company, which we feel may have had an affect day's success in the marketplace, as well as an ongoing affect on shareholder outcome, Bayswater Uranium Corporation was pleased to announce that it had retained Longview Strategies Incorporated, a Vancouver-based firm with a focus on natural resources, renewable energies and related technologies, to provide Bayswater with investor relation services.
Longview Strategies is a merchant bank listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V:LV) whose Chairman and CEO, Damien Reynolds, is also a director and Chairman of Bayswater Uranium. Longview Strategies provides comprehensive corporate finance and investor relations services, and will assist Bayswater in fostering productive, continuing dialogues with analysts, brokers, potential investors, current shareholders and other financial professionals. Other clients of Longview's Investor Relations services include Buffalo Gold Ltd., (TSX-V:BUF), MacArthur Minerals Ltd. (TSX-V:MMS), and StonePoint Global Brands Inc. (TSX-V:SPG).
www.streetinvesting.com: Bayswater Uranium Corporation vs. the Global Market
9/7/2006
Sep 07, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
Streetinvesting.com is the author of this release. This release is a result of our current concentration on Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V:BAY) and their latest corporate developments and market performance. Our goal is to help investors seek a diversified portfolio by introducing techniques to help grasp a better understanding and concept of the market and the daily activities that a public company experiences. The first stage of this process is to continually track Bayswater Uranium Corporation and use the information that we may find to our advantage. To learn more and become part of the acclaimed online financial newsletter community, visit www.streetinvesting.com for a complimentary subscription.
Bayswater Uranium Corporation, the only uranium explorer to have major landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and exploration regions; the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and the Thelon Basin, was up over 17% Tuesday, with approximately 952,337 shares having traded hands come the toll of the day's closing bell.
September continued to bring success for investors across both Wall Street and Bay Street this month as all North American indexes closed up Tuesday, carrying the sentiments of investors up with them.
North of the boarder healthy trading in mining and technology, as well as the declining price of oil, contributed to the further elevation of Canadian markets come market closure. In fact, upon the day's end, Toronto's S&P/TSX composite had gained another 53 points, or 0.44%, at 12,198.63 while the TSX Venture Exchange saw an additional 52 points to 2,813.59. Energy stocks moved down 0.07% while crude oil futures lost $0.84 to US$68.35 a barrel. Gold shares were up 2.86% and the price of gold added $14.30 at US$646.90 an ounce. Mining and metals issues were also stronger, climbing 2.74%.
Amidst the day's overall success, investors of Bayswater Uranium Corporation stood out in the crowd as shareholders embraced positive returns come market closure Tuesday.
In some of the most recent news to surface surrounding this Company, which we feel may have had an affect day's success in the marketplace, as well as an ongoing affect on shareholder outcome, Bayswater Uranium Corporation was pleased to announce that it had retained Longview Strategies Incorporated, a Vancouver-based firm with a focus on natural resources, renewable energies and related technologies, to provide Bayswater with investor relation services.
Longview Strategies is a merchant bank listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V:LV) whose Chairman and CEO, Damien Reynolds, is also a director and Chairman of Bayswater Uranium. Longview Strategies provides comprehensive corporate finance and investor relations services, and will assist Bayswater in fostering productive, continuing dialogues with analysts, brokers, potential investors, current shareholders and other financial professionals. Other clients of Longview's Investor Relations services include Buffalo Gold Ltd., (TSX-V:BUF), MacArthur Minerals Ltd. (TSX-V:MMS), and StonePoint Global Brands Inc. (TSX-V:SPG).
Bid und Ask füllt sich in Canada wieder ordentlich, momentan bei 1,65 zu 1,65 was ca. 1,16 bei Eröffnung um 15.30 hier bei uns bedeuten dürfte. Wer schlau ist und noch keine Shares hat macht sich die Parität zum Nutzen.
Immer dasselbe Spiel. Alle schmeißen völlig grundllos. Jetzt dürft Ihr Euch wieder in den Allerwertesten beissen
Heute neues ATH, denn die Konferenz geht zu Ende und es wird viele neue Anleger (und hoffeentlich überzeuge institut. Anleger) geben
Heute neues ATH, denn die Konferenz geht zu Ende und es wird viele neue Anleger (und hoffeentlich überzeuge institut. Anleger) geben
Wieso bleibt der heutige Verlauf der Aktie unkommentiert?
LG
Sunny
LG
Sunny
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.817.290 von SunnyG am 08.09.06 01:04:04nachts sind alle schlafen
null Umsatz? Wer weiß etwas?
Danke
Danke
Handelsplätze
Name Kurs Veränderung Datum Umsatz
Xetra n.a. +0,00% 13:25 08.09. 0
Berlin-Bremen 1,03 -11,21% 09:15 08.09. 0
Frankfurt 1,03 +0,00% 09:06 08.09. 0
München 1,04 +0,00% 09:04 08.09. 0
Stuttgart 1,03 -1,90% 09:00 08.09. 0 ?
Name Kurs Veränderung Datum Umsatz
Xetra n.a. +0,00% 13:25 08.09. 0
Berlin-Bremen 1,03 -11,21% 09:15 08.09. 0
Frankfurt 1,03 +0,00% 09:06 08.09. 0
München 1,04 +0,00% 09:04 08.09. 0
Stuttgart 1,03 -1,90% 09:00 08.09. 0 ?
spellbound könntest du sagen was los ist flauer Handel momentan. Wieso?
Die Zocker sind draußen und kommen erst beim nächsten update wieder
Kann man machen - wenn man sehr schnell ist.
Ich bleib drinnen und nehms gelassen - wahrscheinleich der gleiche Gewinn wie bei den Zockern, halt ohne Stress
Keep
c_t_g
Kann man machen - wenn man sehr schnell ist.
Ich bleib drinnen und nehms gelassen - wahrscheinleich der gleiche Gewinn wie bei den Zockern, halt ohne Stress
Keep
c_t_g
Morgen! Jemand da?
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
A0KE57 FRA 1,00 364 364 09:03 11.09.2006 0,98 5.000 1,03 5.000 1,00 1,00 0,97 0,03 +3,09% ja
A0KE57 FRA 1,00 364 364 09:03 11.09.2006 0,98 5.000 1,03 5.000 1,00 1,00 0,97 0,03 +3,09% ja
Keiner da der etwas schreibt zur BAY.V
Finde ich auch sehr komisch. Wo bleibt das Interesse? Die Aktie fällt seit einigen Tagen und keiner sagt was dazu… :-/
Ich finde den kursverlauf nicht so super
was ist denn hier los?
fast 10% Minus heute und null infos
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
A0KE57 FRA 0,88 1.000 12.764 17:02 11.09.2006 0,88 5.000 0,93 5.000 1,02 0,88 0,97 -0,09 -9,28% ja
A0KE57 FRA 0,88 1.000 12.764 17:02 11.09.2006 0,88 5.000 0,93 5.000 1,02 0,88 0,97 -0,09 -9,28% ja
sorry, hier noch einmal !
Umsatzzahlen:
Handelsplätze
Name Kurs Veränderung Datum Umsatz
Frankfurt 0,89 -8,25% 18:15 11.09. 13.914
München 0,91 -9,90% 16:38 11.09. 0
Xetra n.a. +0,00% 13:21 11.09. 0
Berlin-Bremen 0,98 -4,85% 09:08 11.09. 0
Stuttgart 0,98 -1,01% 09:00 11.09. 0
Handelsplätze
Name Kurs Veränderung Datum Umsatz
Frankfurt 0,89 -8,25% 18:15 11.09. 13.914
München 0,91 -9,90% 16:38 11.09. 0
Xetra n.a. +0,00% 13:21 11.09. 0
Berlin-Bremen 0,98 -4,85% 09:08 11.09. 0
Stuttgart 0,98 -1,01% 09:00 11.09. 0
letzte Umsätze18:15:43 1.150 0,89
17:02:18 1.000 0,88
16:39:17 1.600 0,88
16:39:12 2.000 0,90
16:20:22 4.000 0,97
14:01:18 500 1,02
10:03:02 3.300 0,98
17:02:18 1.000 0,88
16:39:17 1.600 0,88
16:39:12 2.000 0,90
16:20:22 4.000 0,97
14:01:18 500 1,02
10:03:02 3.300 0,98
Wo ist spellbound der sagt auch nichts mehr was ist los mit dir schon drausen oder wie
Ich finde es nicht so net. BV gibt kauf signal und manche kriegen schon panik. Das Unternehmen hat doch potenzial für mehr warum lässt ihr es nicht einaml krachen, immer diese herum kriecherei. Sieht euch einmal Energulf oder Grantlife an. Ok hat nichts mit der Materie zutun aber Thunder Sword binnen 4 Wochen 40%. Also was
Also ich bin heute raus. Bevor es keinen Gewinn mehr gibt ;-)
Werde weiter unten wieder einsteigen. Schon seit 1,20 Euro überlege ich zu verkaufen, heute bin ich noch (verhältnismäßig) gut weggekommen.
Werde weiter unten wieder einsteigen. Schon seit 1,20 Euro überlege ich zu verkaufen, heute bin ich noch (verhältnismäßig) gut weggekommen.
Da will so recht niemand darüber schreiben was mit Bayswater los ist. Wo ist die euphorie der Anleger????????????????????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.886.245 von PFIP am 12.09.06 10:16:31News gelesen --- verstanden auch?
Luftvermessung first run abgeschlossen -> Anfahrt zu den interessantesten Anomalien -> Beprobung, Bebohrung, ...
Gib den Leuten doch wenigstens ein paar Stunden Zeit!
Du hast von meiner Garantie nichts, aber rechne dir mal aus, wie lange du dein Geld kontokorent verzinst am Sparbuch haben mußt, um 100% Gewinn zu haben (den dir die Inflation dabei auffrißt). Die wirst du bei BAY sicher haben, schneller als du denkst
Wenn du willst, helfe ich dir rechnen; wenn es dir zu lange dauert, steige aus!
Gruß!
Luftvermessung first run abgeschlossen -> Anfahrt zu den interessantesten Anomalien -> Beprobung, Bebohrung, ...
Gib den Leuten doch wenigstens ein paar Stunden Zeit!
Du hast von meiner Garantie nichts, aber rechne dir mal aus, wie lange du dein Geld kontokorent verzinst am Sparbuch haben mußt, um 100% Gewinn zu haben (den dir die Inflation dabei auffrißt). Die wirst du bei BAY sicher haben, schneller als du denkst
Wenn du willst, helfe ich dir rechnen; wenn es dir zu lange dauert, steige aus!
Gruß!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.889.962 von close_the_gap am 12.09.06 13:50:35Danke vielmals clos the cap.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.886.245 von PFIP am 12.09.06 10:16:31Wofür brauchen wir Euphorie?
Steigt doch schon wieder, super!!
Hab einfach Geduld!!
Wenn man schnelle 100 % machen will, ein starkes Herz hat und Totalverlust in Kauf nimmt, dann sollte man diese Subpennys zocken!
sampler
Steigt doch schon wieder, super!!
Hab einfach Geduld!!
Wenn man schnelle 100 % machen will, ein starkes Herz hat und Totalverlust in Kauf nimmt, dann sollte man diese Subpennys zocken!
sampler
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
A0KE57 STU 0,87 8.000 16.000 14:23 12.09.2006 0,92 12.300 0,97 5.000 0,89 0,87 0,90 -0,03 -3,33% ja
A0KE57 STU 0,87 8.000 16.000 14:23 12.09.2006 0,92 12.300 0,97 5.000 0,89 0,87 0,90 -0,03 -3,33% ja
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORP. WKN Börse Kurs Trade Vol. Tages Vol. Zeit Datum Bid Bid Vol. Ask Ask Vol. T.hoch T.tief Vortag Diff. Änd. Realtime
A0KE57 FRA 0,95 6.000 7.000 15:32 12.09.2006 0,93 5.000 0,97 5.000 0,95 0,88 0,89 0,06 +6,74% ja
A0KE57 FRA 0,95 6.000 7.000 15:32 12.09.2006 0,93 5.000 0,97 5.000 0,95 0,88 0,89 0,06 +6,74% ja
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