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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 25.670.915 von Frank1978 am 24.11.06 18:58:12da kannst Du drauf wetten
noch dieses Jahre neues ATH
die Anleger suchen aktuell gierig noch sehr günstige Uranaktien
bei Uranium Energy werden sie fündig
Taxe geht immer weiter hoch
Bid 1,90 Euro 10k
Ask 1,95 Euro 1k
noch dieses Jahre neues ATH
die Anleger suchen aktuell gierig noch sehr günstige Uranaktien
bei Uranium Energy werden sie fündig
Taxe geht immer weiter hoch
Bid 1,90 Euro 10k
Ask 1,95 Euro 1k
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 25.670.915 von Frank1978 am 24.11.06 18:58:12Der Blick auf die Kurse versüsst das Wochenende!!!!Gruss an alle Investierten!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 25.670.544 von Frickhasserin am 24.11.06 18:45:00Ich hoffe, alles was Du schreibst trifft auch irgendwann zu!
RT 1,90 Euro
gleich sind Kurse unter 2 Euro Geschichte
Zur Erinnerung
Midas Research Kursziel war 10,50 Euro
gleich sind Kurse unter 2 Euro Geschichte
Zur Erinnerung
Midas Research Kursziel war 10,50 Euro
das 52 Wochenhoch liegt bei 3,74 Euro
die schaffen wir noch dieses Jahr
die schaffen wir noch dieses Jahr
ich flehe euch an
kauft noch unter 2 Euro
Uranium Energy wird genauso abgehen wie Uranerz Energy
die sind in wenigen Wochen von 1,15 Euro auf 3,55 Euro explodiert
und jetzt folgt Uranium
kauft noch unter 2 Euro
Uranium Energy wird genauso abgehen wie Uranerz Energy
die sind in wenigen Wochen von 1,15 Euro auf 3,55 Euro explodiert
und jetzt folgt Uranium
gleich ist es soweit
Taxe geht hoch auf 1,86 zu 1,95 Euro
Taxe geht hoch auf 1,86 zu 1,95 Euro
Achtung! der Kurs zieht gleich über 2 Euro
Die Frage bezüglich dem Grundwasser beim Goliad Projekt wird hoffentlich bald beantwortet.
Ist ja schließlich nicht unwichtig für ein erfolgreiches vorankommen
Gruß an alle investierten
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COMPANY NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES FROM OTHER SOURCES:
Cuero water ending up in Goliad uranium mining field
Nov 23, 2006 (Victoria Advocate - McClatchy-Tribune Business News via COMTEX) -- CUERO -- Water being sold by the city of Cuero to private haulers is being used by a uranium mining company in neighboring Goliad County.
Cuero City Manager Corlis Riedesel said the city is not selling water directly to Uranium Energy Corporation, the company that has been drilling test wells in Goliad County the last six months, but added, "We sell bulk water to individuals and companies, and we don't ask them what they do with the water. We, as a city, sell bulk water to companies. They bring in water trucks, and it's metered."
Bob McCurdy, general manager of the Pecan Valley Groundwater Conservation District that serves DeWitt County, verified that private haulers are moving water from Cuero to the uranium mining area. Neither McCurdy nor Riedesel named the private water haulers.
The groundwater district's board of directors plans to discuss those sales during a meeting next week.
"We are aware of the situation and looking into it," said McCurdy. "I am in the process of studying how to best deal with it and present that to the board. We can't have water transported out of DeWitt County without a transport permit. It's against the groundwater district's rules."
According to those rules, specifically Section 8, Transfer of Groundwater Out of the District, "groundwater produced in the district may not be transported outside the district's boundaries unless the board has issued a transport permit."
The district's board of directors, when considering whether to issue a transport permit, may take into consideration "availability of water in the district and in the proposed receiving area; the projected effect of the proposed transfer on aquifer conditions, depletion, subsidence, or effects on existing permit holders or other groundwater users within the district; and the approved regional and state water plan, and the certified district management plan," according to the groundwater district rules.
"Right now, it's a procedural matter," said McCurdy. "Transport permits need to be applied for and considered by the board of directors."
In Goliad County where the uranium exploration is taking place, the Goliad County Groundwater Conservation District has denied UEC a permit to use a water well on the property for mining purposes. In addition, the county's commissioners court has passed a non-binding resolution in opposition to uranium mining in the county.
The drilling site is off Duderstadt Road near the Weser community about two miles from the DeWitt County line. UEC has leased about 2,000 acres in that area. In September, the company acknowledged that uranium has been verified in the test area.
Sonny Long is a reporter for the Advocate. Contact him at 361-275-6319 or cueroadv@vicad.com, or comment on this story at www.VictoriaAdvocate.com.
By Sonny Long
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(c) 2006, Victoria Advocate, Texas
COMPANY NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES FROM OTHER SOURCES:
Cuero water ending up in Goliad uranium mining field
Nov 23, 2006 (Victoria Advocate - McClatchy-Tribune Business News via COMTEX) -- CUERO -- Water being sold by the city of Cuero to private haulers is being used by a uranium mining company in neighboring Goliad County.
Cuero City Manager Corlis Riedesel said the city is not selling water directly to Uranium Energy Corporation, the company that has been drilling test wells in Goliad County the last six months, but added, "We sell bulk water to individuals and companies, and we don't ask them what they do with the water. We, as a city, sell bulk water to companies. They bring in water trucks, and it's metered."
Bob McCurdy, general manager of the Pecan Valley Groundwater Conservation District that serves DeWitt County, verified that private haulers are moving water from Cuero to the uranium mining area. Neither McCurdy nor Riedesel named the private water haulers.
The groundwater district's board of directors plans to discuss those sales during a meeting next week.
"We are aware of the situation and looking into it," said McCurdy. "I am in the process of studying how to best deal with it and present that to the board. We can't have water transported out of DeWitt County without a transport permit. It's against the groundwater district's rules."
According to those rules, specifically Section 8, Transfer of Groundwater Out of the District, "groundwater produced in the district may not be transported outside the district's boundaries unless the board has issued a transport permit."
The district's board of directors, when considering whether to issue a transport permit, may take into consideration "availability of water in the district and in the proposed receiving area; the projected effect of the proposed transfer on aquifer conditions, depletion, subsidence, or effects on existing permit holders or other groundwater users within the district; and the approved regional and state water plan, and the certified district management plan," according to the groundwater district rules.
"Right now, it's a procedural matter," said McCurdy. "Transport permits need to be applied for and considered by the board of directors."
In Goliad County where the uranium exploration is taking place, the Goliad County Groundwater Conservation District has denied UEC a permit to use a water well on the property for mining purposes. In addition, the county's commissioners court has passed a non-binding resolution in opposition to uranium mining in the county.
The drilling site is off Duderstadt Road near the Weser community about two miles from the DeWitt County line. UEC has leased about 2,000 acres in that area. In September, the company acknowledged that uranium has been verified in the test area.
Sonny Long is a reporter for the Advocate. Contact him at 361-275-6319 or cueroadv@vicad.com, or comment on this story at www.VictoriaAdvocate.com.
By Sonny Long
Copyright
(c) 2006, Victoria Advocate, Texas
PENNYSTOCK REPORTs : Uranium Energy - KZ 12€