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      schrieb am 16.09.07 18:36:07
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      NIGER URANIUM - seit 12.September in GB handelbar, hier kurz die Fakten:

      Homepage
      www.niger-uranium.com

      MARKET STATISTICS
      Number of Ordinary Shares in issue on Admission 83,000,000
      Number of Options in issue on Admission 2,602,400
      Number of Warrants in issue on Admission 1,395,400
      Fully Diluted Share Capital on Admission 86,997,800
      Percentage of the Ordinary Share Capital not in public hands 39.98 per cent.
      AIM Ticker Symbol URU
      ISIN for the Ordinary Shares VGG651971084

      Directors
      James Mellon, Non-Executive Chairman
      John Stalker, Executive Deputy Chairman
      Marek Jozef Kreczmer, Chief Executive Officer
      Neil Lindsey Herbert, Non-Executive Director
      Wayne Gordon Beach, Non-Executive Director
      John Paul Lynch, Non-Executive Director

      Summary
      The Company was incorporated in May 2007 by UraMin Inc (“UraMin”) and NWT Uranium Inc
      (“NWT”) as a uranium exploration and development company. The Company will consider uranium
      projects worldwide as an active investor and will focus initially on the State of Niger. Niger has been
      mining uranium since 1971 and past production from its two operating mines exceeds 100,000 tonnes of
      uranium (approximately 2,600,000 lbs of U3O8) to the end of 2006.With an output of over 3,434 tonnes
      of U3O8 in 2006, Niger was one of the world’s larger uranium producers contributing 7.5 per cent. of the
      total world production in 2006.
      Following incorporation, the Company entered into the Asset Purchase Agreement by which it agreed
      to acquire NWT’s Nigerien exploration properties (the Irhazer and In Gall prospects), which are
      located in the same geographic area as Niger’s two producing AREVA uranium mines. In addition, the
      Company agreed to acquire UraMin’s Nigerien exploration properties (the Kamas I, II, III and IV and
      Dabala III and IV and prospects). The transfer of the exploration properties to the Company is subject
      to the authorisation of the Niger State Minister of Mines through a ministerial order. The Directors
      are not aware of any reason why authorisation will not be received from the State Minister of Mines
      subject to the satisfaction of the relevant legal requirements. However, no assurance can be given that such
      authorisation will be provided. In the event that the transfer is not authorised the Group’s operations will
      be adversely affected and the Group may not be able to exploit the UraMin Properties or the NWT
      Properties and may be unable to recover any exploration expenditure it may have either spent or
      committed.
      The combined NWT Properties and the UraMin Properties (the “Prospects”) cover a total of
      1,673,644 acres (equivalent to 6,773 square kilometres) and are all located in the Tim Mersoi basin in
      Niger. The Tim Mersoi basin is a recognised uranium province. All of the Prospects are located along
      the edge of the Air Massif and in close proximity to SOMAIR’s successful Arlit mine. MSA
      Geoservices has prepared a Competent Person’s Report on the Prospects (the “CPR”). According to
      the CPR, which has been set out in full in Part III of this Document, Irhazer and In Gall have returned
      uranium values ranging from 0.22 per cent. U3O8 to 1.0 per cent. U3O8 from five surface rock samples
      collected from outcrops (Source: CPR, Section 6.1, Table 6.3). These assay results in respect of the
      grab rock samples are an indication of uranium mineralisation but should not be construed as the
      grade of any future estimate of mineral resource. No mineralogical and metallurgical test work was
      conducted on the rock grab samples taken from In Gall and Irhazer by NWT. Producing mines and
      deposits in Niger typically grade from 0.1 per cent. to 0.42 per cent. U3O8, with the highest grades being
      mined at greater depths. No work has yet been undertaken on Kamas and Dabala.
      In June 2007, drilling commenced on Irhazer and In Gall, focusing on high-priority areas near
      radioactive structural domes that were identified during earlier ground exploration. A total of 15 mud
      rotary holes covering 8,763 feet (2,671 meters) have been drilled by ESAFOR of Arlit, one of the major
      drilling companies involved in uranium exploration and exploitation in Niger. Each drill hole was
      logged using a Robertson down-hole geophysical probe. Rock chip samples representing intersection
      lengths of one metre were selected in the mineralized zones identified by the down-hole probe and have
      been sent to SGS Laboratory in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso for analysis.
      Prospective investors should note that the Company has not prepared a resource classification of any kind,
      and particularly not under any of the modern standards such the JORC Code, SAMREC, IMMM or
      CIM Standards.
      Prior to Admission, UraMin subscribed US$15 million in cash for new Ordinary shares in the
      Company of which CND$4,800,000 (approximately US$4.6 million) was paid to NWT by the
      Company as part consideration for the NWT Assets. In addition, in July 2007 the Company raised net
      proceeds of a further £8,960,000 (approximately US$18 million) from a number of international
      institutional and individual investors through a placing at a price of £0.50 per Ordinary Share.
      Accordingly, as at 6 September 2007, the last practicable date before the publication of this Document,
      the net cash balances of the Company, amounted to US$28,015,814.
      The Directors believe that the Group has the financial and technical resources at its disposal to
      fast-track its exploration programme on the Prospects in Niger. The CPR sets out a minimum
      programme of work for a proposed 18 month exploration programme on the Prospects to an inferred
      resource level of US$10,425,000 (source: CPR, Section 7). The Company is committed to an
      exploration expenditure in aggregate of US$4,400,000 in relation to In Gall and Irhazer. In addition,
      the Company has assumed UraMin’s obligations in respect the commitment to spend US$12,030,000
      on exploration activities pursuant to the Dabala Exploration Permits and the Kamas Exploration
      Permits.
      In addition to its initial operations in Niger, the Company will also consider other uranium
      opportunities worldwide. The Company’s interest in a proposed investment and/or acquisition may
      range from a minority position to 100 per cent. ownership. The proposed investments may be either
      quoted or unquoted and may be in companies, partnerships, earn-in joint ventures, debt or other loan
      structures, joint ventures or direct interests in natural resources projects. The Directors intend to
      monitor actively any investments and/or acquisitions made by the Company.
      The Directors believe that the current market conditions for uranium projects will provide good
      opportunities for investment in situations which are, in their opinion, undervalued or capable of
      producing a satisfactory return.

      Exploration programme and estimated budget up to end 2008
      Phase (Completion date), Work programme - Estimated budget (US$)

      Phase 1 (July 2007)
      Airborne geophysical survey and interpretation (Kamas and Dabala) - 1,160,00
      Environmental Management Programme - 40,000
      Operational expenses (Salaries, labour, fuel, accommodation, camp, general and administration) - 650,000
      Capital items (vehicles, camp, database) - 250,000

      Phase 2 (Ongoing until end 2008)
      Ground follow-up work (In Gall, Irhazer, Kamas and Dabala - 380,000
      Capital items (vehicles) - 80,000

      Phase 3 (December 2007)
      Reconnaissance drilling, 1,000 m (In Gall, Irhazer, Kamas and Dabala) - -770.000
      Operational expenses (Salaries, labour, fuel, accommodation, camp, general and administration) – 1,110.000
      Capital items (vehicles) - 65,000

      Phase 4 (June 2008)
      Extension drilling – reverse circulation percussion and diamond drilling, 2200m - 1,220,000
      Operational expenses (Salaries, labour, fuel, accommodation, camp, general and administration) - 2,060,000

      Phase 5 (December 2008)
      Mineral resource delineation drilling, 3,000m - 1,510,000
      Operational expenses (Salaries, labour, fuel, accommodation, camp, general and administration) - 1,340,000

      Contingency for all phases (10%) 950,000
      Total 10,425,000


      Number of Ordinary Shares
      10,000 UraMin
      31,945,000 UraMin
      31,955,000 NWT
      280,000 Aran Asset Management SA
      400,000 Semper Gestion SA
      800,000 Rig 111 Fund Limited-A
      17,610,000 Computershare Company Nominees limited

      Options
      Neil Herbert Admission 435,000
      John Stalker Admission 480,000
      John Sanders Admission 100,000
      Marek Kreczmer 1,037,400
      John Lynch 100,000
      Wayne Beach 100,000
      James Mellon Admission 350,000

      Gruß
      Roi
      .. hab den Thread mit NWT verbunden, da es NigerUranium nicht gibt auf Wallstreet-online
      Avatar
      schrieb am 16.09.07 18:52:55
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
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      schrieb am 16.09.07 20:43:26
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hallo zusammen, hallo roi,

      gut einen eigenen Thread für Niger Uranium zu haben!
      Ich denke das Unternehmen ist es mehr als wert. :)

      Ich, als NWT Uranium Corp. Aktionär, werde auf jeden Fall auch in diesem Thread aktiv sein.
      Denn diese beiden Unternehmen sind stark miteinander verknüpft.
      Wie schon in den Fakten erkennbar ist NWT mit 38,5 % an Niger Uranium beteiligt.

      Was ich noch den, von roi hervorragend vorbereiteten Fakten, hinzufügen möchte ist Folgendes:

      Niger Uranium fängt nicht bei Null an!!!
      Die, insgesamt 8 Projekte im Niger wurden bereits exploriert, bzw. dauert dieses z.Zt. an.

      Bei den beiden von NWT eingebrachten Projekten Irhazar und In-Gall, wurden umfangreiche Untersuchungen durchgeführt, die hervorragende Resultate, von bis zu 1 % Uran in Gesteinsproben, an der Oberfläche! gezeigt haben. (Diese Proben wurden 3 x geprüft, da Diese weit über dem üblichen Gehalten im Niger lagen!)

      Aktuell werden die Bohrergebnisse, der ersten Phase ausgewertet.
      Mit den Ergebnissen ist in Kürze zu rechnen.


      Für 2008 ist ein Explorationsprogramm von 10 Mio. US $ vorgesehen. Das Geld dafür ist vollständig vorhanden.
      Niger Uranium verfügt aktuell über ca. 29 Mio. US $ !!!

      Ich denke ein Börsengang an der TSX in Kanada und in Deutschland, wird nur eine Frage der Zeit sein.

      Meine Meinung: extrem bullish ! ! !


      Gruß
      second


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