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      schrieb am 04.12.06 13:56:01
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Sicher ein sehr interessanter Wert, da Cameco mitspielt und das Urangebiet sehr vielversprechend ist:


      http://www.unorinc.com/index.html

      UNOR Inc. could find the next "Elephant"

      In mineral exploration parlance, an "elephant" is a large, rich, world-class mineral deposit, and "elephant country" denotes a region which, by virtue of exceptional geology and/or previous exploration success, has the established potential to contain such world-class deposits. In light of previous discoveries and widespread mineral occurrences in similar favourable geological settings, the land encompassed in UNOR Inc.'s (UNI) extensive 100% owned holdings in Canada's Nunavut and Northwest Territories is clearly elephant country.

      Management is aggressively and systematically pursuing the discovery of world-class uranium deposits, i.e. "elephants", in two distinct categories...

      1. Buried unconformity uranium deposits, similar to Cameco's McArthur River Deposit, postulated to exist beneath the Hornby Bay Proterozoic basin, the last of northern Canada's three such basins to undergo extensive uranium exploration. The other two basins (Athabasca and Thelon) now account for all of Canada's world-leading uranium production volumes.

      2. Unconformity, sandstone eroded type uranium deposits, similar to the Rabbit Lake Deposit, postulated to exist in the crystalline basement rocks that underlie the Hornby Bay Basin.

      Cameco's McArthur River deposit in the Athabasca Basin is reported to contain 540 million pounds of U3O8. At US $29.00 per pound, this equates to a contained value of US $15.7 billion. In terms of a gold equivalent, at US $400 per ounce Au, the same deposit would have to contain over 39 million ounces of gold to be as valuable.

      Even the Rabbit Lake deposit, while smaller in size, is reported to contain US $1.2 billion of U3O8 (at US $29.00/lb) and is more valuable than a 3 million ounce gold deposit (Au at US $400/oz).

      It is management's vision to discover over the long term, not one, but two or more deposits in each category - not an unreasonable goal when one considers the enormous success resulting from aggressive exploration in the Athabasca Basin where many such deposits have been identified in the last three decades.

      UNOR Discovery Potential

      The Company spent $3.2 million on exploration in 2004 and $7.8 million on exploration in 2005 with very encouraging results. This year, 2006 an aggressive $6.0 million exploration and drilling program will be carried out as the hunt for uranium "elephants" in the Canadian Arctic intensifies.

      UNOR Inc. (UNI), on April 27, 2006 the company changed it name from Hornby Bay Exploration Limited. UNI was incorporated in Ontario in 1996 with uranium as its primary exploration focus.

      UNI controls 100% of all its mineral claims and leases. From 1996 to 1998, UNI acquired mineral claims in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories and today is a unique uranium exploration company because it has established such an extensive land position in one of Canada's relatively unexplored Proterozoic basins. The Hornby Bay Basin is considered to have excellent potential for the discovery of massive unconformity-type uranium deposits.

      UNI's prime exploration areas are the Coppermine River area (144 mineral claims) located 100 kilometers south of the Inuit village of Kugluktuk (formerly Coppermine); and the Asiak River area (90 mineral claims) 50 kilometers southeast of Kugluktuk. These claims overlie areas prospected in the 1970's and the 1980's by several major mining companies including Union Carbide, Anaconda, BP Minerals and Uranerz. UNI owns all the data from this background exploration work. 2006 is the culmination of eight years of UNI's exploration activity. An aggressive exploration program for uranium is planned to follow up on the results of the 2005 field season, while lesser work will be done in the assessment of the Asiak River area for its diamond potential.

      On May 9, 2006 UNI and Cameco Corporation, the world’s largest uranium company executed a binding subscription agreement to acquire 19.5% of UNI for $9.2 million. Also, UNI and Cameco have entered into a Strategic Alliance Agreement formalizing the ongoing relationship between the companies as described in UNI’s press release dated April 3, 2006.
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      schrieb am 05.01.07 10:45:13
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      The Energy Strategist zum Thema Uranium Investments mit Aktien Empfehlungen, u.a. UNOR

      Features
      The Gold Report: Energy Strategist Elliott Gue on Uranium
      Thursday, January 4, 2007
      By No Author





      A strategy for profiting from uranium investments

      The Gold Report caught up with Elliott Gue, Editor of "The Energy Strategist", after a recent conference. Here Elliott shares his thoughts with us about uranium, which has skyrocketed in the past few months.

      TGR: In your newsletter you said "2008 is the year the dam will break and up until then we have enough supplies of uranium." Tell me what that's all about.

      GUE: It's actually been a year that some of the producers, particularly Cameco (TSX: T.CCO, BullBoards), have been saying that after 2008 a lot of the utilities haven't contracted for supplies. Up until that point, they still have contracts they had signed a few years back, mainly from the late 90s, at much lower prices. And then after 2008 they don't really have any contracted supply, and their inventories are already running a little bit low. Actually 2008 is going to prove even more interesting year than we thought because Cameco's Cigar Lake mine flooded.

      TGR: So the flooding of Cigar Lake is going have a big impact?

      GUE: It's huge. And it's just going to accelerate because a lot of the utilities contracted for production from Cigar Lake. We know now that at the very least that is going to be delayed to sometime in the middle of 2009. Cameco, I believe, is due out in mid-February with an additional statement on that. It could well be a lot longer than that - it will be at least a year. You never know with the mining business how long it's going to be to clean up something like that. If it turns out to be two years or three years, you could have an even bigger problem.

      TGR: It was October 23rd when the Cigar Lake flooding was announced, and in your earlier writings you had brought up the possibility that something like this could happen. And now that it has happened it's made the price of uranium go sky high.

      GUE: Definitely. That has been the number-one driver since this announcement was made. They actually had a problem at that same mine maybe about eight or nine months ago when they had some flooding; it was not as major or widespread, but that caused a three- to six-month delay. And this additional year [delay] was on top of that. And so it has been an ongoing issue at all of these underground mines like that, where there are a lot of moving parts and a lot of things can go wrong.

      That's really exacerbating what was already a problem. If you look at the amount of production that was going to come out of that mine eventually when it peaked out, say two to three years after it started producing, that was going to account for something like 10% of global production, which is roughly the same in importance as Saudi Arabia is to the oil market. I think that's just huge. Think what would happen if Saudi Arabia went down for just a week or two - it would be very, very difficult. The uranium market is a little different because a lot of it is under long-term contracts, and it's probably not as visible in terms of daily supply and demand compared to oil or gas, but it has a similar effect. Basically there's not enough-even the utilities who thought they had contracted enough to supply 2008 or 2009, are going to find that Cameco won't just be able to deliver that supply until a year or two or even longer after they thought they could. And it may well be that Cigar Lake isn't the only problematic mine out there.

      TGR: You think this could be a problem with other mines?

      GUE: Sure, this could happen at other places, too. I wouldn't be surprised to see it either. But I do think that one effect that this has is that it makes the near-producers a lot more valuable. A company that's very close to production could potentially ramp up production a little bit faster and bring up a little bit more marginal supply on line before 2009 and fill in some of the gaps left by Cigar Lake. I think that makes them a whole lot more valuable. Paladin (TSX: T.PDN, BullBoards), for example, has a mine in Africa that will be coming on line this year and should have even more production over the next few years or so. I really don't see how the smaller companies are going to fill in all the gaps, but at least some of the gaps left by Cigar Lake could be filled in by some of these companies.

      TGR: Can you talk about more of these smaller companies?

      GUE: There are several good exploratory companies out there. Actually you will find that Cameco, COGEMA, or one of the big producers somewhere in the world will have a stake in these small explorers, which is a nice thing to see. Because when a big company like Cameco owns a stake in an exploration firm they have some confidence in it.

      TGR: Like UNOR (TSX: V.UNI, BullBoards), formerly Hornby Bay, which Cameco has taken a stake in. That's on one of your recommended lists, correct?

      GUE: Yes, I picked up on it by listening to the Cameco conference calls. They were talking about buying more of a stake in it. They know that area very well from an exploration standpoint. And Cameco has done this with several other companies as well; they did it with a company called UEX (TSX: T.UEX, BullBoards). They bought a sizable stake in the company and are sort of joint venturing or partnering with them for any uranium they end up ultimately producing. And for me, when you have got the biggest dedicated uranium company in the world with the smartest, and the highest paid engineers buying a stake in a small company like that, it's at least a vote of confidence. They know the geology where they operate very, very well. The way I played it in my newsletter is that I have what I call a "uranium field bet," where I took six, seven or eight companies that I like, and I told people that you don't have to go out and back up the truck and buy a major position in any of them. If you have even a small stake in some of these things. . .I am not looking for UNOR to go to $1; I am looking for it to go to $10. That's an example of a stock that could go up 10 or 20 times, just as UEX did, if they're ever able to find anything or get some positive drilling results, which gets people interested. Holding them in a basket-where you own a number of these stocks-is really the best way. You never know which mining firms are going to work out. It's always a high-risk situation when you're talking about exploration companies like this.

      TGR: Of course.

      GUE: But if you own ten of them, and if you buy them for a logical reason, you could have one or two really big winners, 10 or 20 times winners, and of course, you might have a few losers. But I certainly think that again, the key thing for me is Cameco's stake in that company.

      TGR: Can you talk about any other juniors that are particularly well-positioned?

      GUE: I tell people to really concentrate more on those juniors and companies such as Exelon (NYSE: EXC, BullBoards) and Electricite de France (Paris: EDF)-those are the most conservative way to play it; those are basically utilities that have a lot of nuclear stake. But other explorers such as Pitchstone Exploration (TSX: V.PXP, BullBoards) and UNOR and UEX-those would be my favorite explorers. I really chose them for one of two reasons-either a company like Cameco had a large stake or they're ones that are very close to production like Paladin. And the old Southern Cross, which is now called SXR Uranium One (TSX: T.SXR, BullBoards) -that's another one that is quite close to production.

      And the final sort of play that I would mention is the ability to own physical uranium by purchasing Uranium Participation Corporation (TSX: T.U, BullBoards). As you said, you can't just buy bars of it, and tuck it under your bed or in a safe deposit box. So, that company actually buys and holds physical quantities of uranium. I think they have upwards of 4 million pounds now, which is obviously a lot. So as that becomes more valuable, that stock tends to increase in price.

      The only problem with it is, of course, is the price of the stock is capitalized a lot higher than the price of the uranium they own. I'm talking as much as a 20% premium, but you have to consider that is the only way right now to buy physical uranium, so it does have a uniqueness premium to it. Nufcor Uranium Plc, listed in London a couple of months ago, does the same exact thing.

      TGR: Any more comments on where you think the big excitement is in this sector right now? The Cigar Lake situation seems to be the biggest development and the juniors near production getting the benefit of that seems to be where a lot of the movement is.

      GUE: I think that's exactly the right take on it. I think that prior to this whole thing with Cigar Lake, a lot of people said, "I like the uranium story; I think it's compelling; I like the nuclear power idea." And then, what would they then go out and buy? Well, they would go out and buy one of two things, at least the people I have spoken to, anyway. They would go and buy Cameco because it's big and it trades on the New York Stock Exchange. Or they would buy maybe BHP or one of those companies in Australia that sort of does it as part of their broader business of metal, metal mining. That would be one of the two ways they would go: either buy BHP Billiton (NYSE: BHP, BullBoards), which is not a pure play, or buy Cameco.

      But with Cameco's problem, people are saying, "Okay, well, that not only exposed the problem at Cigar Lake, but it also exposed more widely to the public their problem with these legacy contracts, which they signed four to five years ago, and the fact that in a $60 market, or $63 market, they're still earning $21, $23 on a lot of these contracts on an average.

      TGR: And these contracts go out how much longer?

      GUE: That's kind of unclear. The way management describes it they have had a long-term policy, which was born in that era of really falling uranium prices, where they would contract about half of their production, and the way they would do it is they would roll contracts over time. So, they would sign a few contracts in one year and in the next year they would sign a few more, so there's going to be a gradual process when these contracts sort of roll off. I know it will probably take about five years for them to start clearing out, but the problem is that the contracts they signed two years ago were in the upper $20s, and would have been considered a premium contract at the time. That's now less than half the market, so even contracts that are two years old that maybe lasted for five to seven years; those are still going to be well under the marketplace unless the price starts to drop, which I just don't see happening. So, it's going to take a long time for some of these contracts to roll off over time.

      The other thing that bothered me in listening to their last couple of calls is that the utilities are requesting longer-term contracts. Now, they want to go out and sign a 10, 15 or 20-year contract for supply. I don't think that they have done a lot of that yet. Typically when they sign these long-term contracts because they're the biggest producer up there, they were able to get a price that is a premium to the spot price. And I think what's happening is that these utilities are offering them levels of premiums that are much, much larger, to try and induce them to sign a 10- to 15-year supply contract. And so the worry is if they sign something like that and uranium prices do go to $110, then they're left selling uranium at $50 or $60.

      And it just seems to me that is one problem with Cameco, whereas the smaller companies that are just coming out; oftentimes, they've only contracted a portion of their production, which means maybe they're going to sell some of it on the spot or they're going to use short-term contracts. And I think they will end up getting a realized price much closer to the current price. So, I think that the Cigar Lake flood has brought all these problems with Cameco much more into focus.

      The other interesting trend I notice was from late November is that one of the companies to recommend is a company called EMC Energy Metals (NYSE: EMU, BullBoards). They just listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EMU. They are a junior as well, fairly close to production. That's another thing to bring into the curve where more U.S. investors can get involved; that's going to help out a lot of these stocks.

      TGR: The fact that they listed on the New York Stock Exchange. . .

      GUE: Right. Most of my subscribers I have trained pretty well, but sometimes they have to go to Canada to get the best deal, but to the wider public, oftentimes I've found that they just don't want to hear about it unless they can buy it easily in the U.S. One of the only ones that traded in the U.S. before that I have also recommended a few times is a Bulletin Board stock-Uranium Resources (OTC:BB URRE, BullBoards). Since it's a bulletin board stock, that scares a lot of people. They're actually a producer, out of the Southwest-Texas and New Mexico, not a particularly low cost producer. I don't know how they've managed to survive all these years when uranium prices were so depressed. But somehow they've managed it; the stock has been very, very volatile. They had problems with one of their mines; they did a reverse split earlier this year. So, there have been some issues with them, but the fact is they do produce and deliver uranium in a market that is very attractive. So ultimately I think if they're able to go through with some of the expansion projects that they've outlined, there is a potential for them to increase their production over the next few years even higher. It's a domestic source of uranium, which has some benefits. So I think that's another interesting, if high risk, play.

      TGR: Right. I think people would go into this knowing that there's a certain risk element to show in the basket and so spread the risk.

      GUE: Exactly. I would put companies such as Paladin and SXR as the least risky of the juniors because they're more established, and I would put companies like UNOR and Pitchstone and other companies that are more exploration oriented at the riskier edge of it, but basically, with any small mining company, not much has to go wrong before you have a problem.

      TGR: Yes, the repercussions can be severe.

      GUE: And with that you get a lot higher potential.

      TGR: Hence the risk/reward dilemma. Thank you Elliott, for your time.

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      schrieb am 05.01.07 11:34:35
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Aus der Resource Capital Research RCR Studie: Uranium Sector Review - December Quarter 2006, S. 33 (Gratis Downlaod: www.rcresearch.com.au)

      Overview: Unor Inc. was incorporated in 1996 as Hornby Bay Exploration Limited. It owns 226
      mineral claims covering 215,889 ha in northwestern Nunavut, Canada. This area has been
      benchmarked as a world class, multitarget uranium exploration region similar to the uranium rich
      Athabasca Basin. UNI's main project is Coppermine (NU, uranium) where it plans to drill 2Q07 and
      also plans to drill for diamonds and uranium at Asiak River (NU) 2Q07.
      The Hornby Bay Basin is the last of northern Canada's three Proterozoic basins to undergo
      extensive uranium exploration. The other two basins (Athabasca and Thelon) now account for all of
      Canada's uranium production. UNI's principal exploration program is focused on the Coppermine
      River locality in western Nunavut where it has a large land holding in JV with Cameco and Adriana
      Resources (TSX.V:ADI; UNAD JV). To a lesser extent UNI is also focused on the Asiak River
      property 50 km SE of Kugluktuk, which is also prospective for diamonds. BP explored the basin
      primarily focusing on the edges 1976 to 1983, completing extensive surface work. UNI now owns the
      BP database. Properties are regarded as having good potential for unconformity type uranium
      deposits (Coppermine in particular) and Eldorado vein type and unconformity sandstone eroded type
      mineralisation. Exploration at Coppermine to date has located geochemically significant uranium
      mineralisation associated with conductors leading to an 18 hole diamond drilling program 2006. 5
      high grade rock samples ranged from 4.2% to 46.1% U3O8. Drilling to date has intercepted
      commercial though not high grade uranium.
      Hot Creek is a priority drill target for 2007 resulting from identification 3Q06 of boulders, local in
      origin, with values up to 0.114% U3O8. The structural setting and style of mineralisation is similar to
      Mountain Lake 40km west (8.2mlbs U3O8 @ 0.23%, TSX.V: PXP; TSX.V:TXM).
      NW Coppermine River JV with Cameco: (211,000ha) The JV properties are located on the eastern
      edge of the Hornby Bay Basin, adjoining UNOR’s Coppermine River property. Target types include
      vein, basal unconformity and sediment hosted uranium. Exploration budget C$2m in ’07 for airborne
      EM. JV terms include UNI spending C$3m by 2010 for 60% and CCO has the right to earn back 15%
      by spending C$3m. The deal follows UNI’s JV (36,000ha) announcement 3Q06 with Adriana
      Resources at Coppermine River.
      Investment Comment: Unor holds propspective ground in the Hornby Bay Basin and is progressing
      its strategic alliance with Cameco (TSX:CCO) which took a 19.5% stake in Unor at $0.40 per share
      2Q06. CCO is offering technical assistance to UNI and the Director, Global Exploration (Jim Marlatt)
      joined the UNI board. Final drill results from Coppermine River (uranium) are expected 4Q06-1Q07.
      Given its market cap of C$52m, backing of CCO, and large target prospectivity in a relatively under
      explored Proterozoic basin,

      UNI is an interesting, albeit early stage portfolio addition.
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      schrieb am 06.01.07 23:33:53
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.686.056 von UJL am 05.01.07 10:45:13Hallo UJL


      habe das Interview von Elliot Gue auch gerade eben gelesen im "Silbereagle-Thread". Du warst noch einen Tag schneller-Kompliment.
      Interessant der Satz im Interview : "I am not looking for Unor to go to 1 $, I am looking for 10 $ . Nun, das nenne ich mal ein vernünftiges Kursziel.:lick: Werde mir wohl eine kleine Position zulegen.
      Danke auch an Panem für die Threaderöffnung.

      Gruß und ein erfolgreiches N.Jahr- Looe
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      schrieb am 07.01.07 01:19:28
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Ein sehr gutes Programm für 2007.

      Da kann mit Ergebnissen gerechnet werden.

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      schrieb am 07.01.07 21:08:00
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.730.135 von Panem am 07.01.07 01:19:28Danke, LOOE, für Deine Wünsche. Auch Dir all the best.

      Panem sei Dank für die konzise Feststellung.

      Wäre mal gespannt, was Du zu anderen best of stocks 2007 , die über dem Atlantik in Foren gehandelt werden, hälst. Einige sind in w-on noch nicht eimal eröffnet worden...... Vielleicht gehören die ja auch in Dein Uranium Portfolio mit 14 Titeln........?!?

      Ditem Explorations - DIT (V) -
      Forum Uranium Com. - FDC (V)
      Pele Mountain Resources Inc. - GEM (TSX: V)
      Pure Point Uranium Group - PTU (V)
      Santoy Resources Limited - SAN (V) - WKN 265738
      Trigon Uranium Corp. - TEL (V) - Fft
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      schrieb am 07.01.07 21:43:46
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.758.197 von UJL am 07.01.07 21:08:00sorry, panem, habe Deinen Top-10-Uranwerte in 2007 von panem et circensis erst jetzt entdeckt.

      Betrachte mein Posting als Beitrag an die dortige Diskussion.

      Habe gesehen, dass die von mir aufgelisteten Titel teilweise bei Deinen Alternativen zu finden sind.

      Werde meinen Beitrag dort reinstellen.
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      schrieb am 07.01.07 21:49:45
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.758.722 von UJL am 07.01.07 21:43:46Alles klar, aber ich habe Dich schon längst hier entdeckt!
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 16:22:43
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Hi Sven...bin hier natürlich auch im Boot, um meinen persönlichen "Uran-Basket" zu komplettieren...heute in CA +4,69%...und mit rein rechnerisch verheißungsvoller Zukunft!
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 16:27:30
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.794.570 von MONSIEURCB am 09.01.07 16:22:43Sorry, aber diesen Wert habe ich nicht...

      :(

      Habe ihn nur vorgestellt.
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      schrieb am 06.02.07 11:04:15
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      UNOR Reports Significant Uranium Intersections from BOG Drilling
      Monday February 5, 2:34 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Feb. 5, 2007) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News) is pleased to report the results from its 2006 drill program on its BOG uranium showing located in the southern panhandle of its 100% owned Coppermine property in western Nunavut.

      In the BOG showing, uranium occurs in quartz-carbonate veins and hematite/pyrite bearing fractures/ breccia zones within highly sheared granitic rocks in the footwall of a major northeasterly striking thrust fault. Except for the outcropping occurrence in the southwestern quadrant of the zone, the area is covered by overburden and the discovery was made by drilling beneath a cluster of radioactive boulders. The structural setting is similar to that of Cameco's Eagle Point underground mine located in the eastern margin of the Athabasca basin.

      The 2007 BOG exploration program will include completion of the detailed IP/ resistivity survey that was initiated in 2006 and the drilling of 10 to 12 holes totalling approximately 1,800 metres. Holes will be designed to undercut the uranium intersections in hole HB-06 38A and to continue defining the 800 metres by 200 metres uranium zone.

      The table below contains the higher grade intersections from the 2006 drill program:


      Hole No. Dip Depth (m) From (m) To (m) Length (m) U3O8%
      -------------------- --------- -------- ------ ---------- -----
      HB-06-33A-90 degrees 115.0 79.70 80.20 0.50 0.16
      HB-06-33B-45 degrees 109.7 61.60 79.70 9.10 0.12
      including 68.80 69.30 0.50 1.04
      HB-06-33C-65 degrees 158.5 72.50 74.00 1.50 0.40
      including 72.50 73.00 0.50 1.25
      and 94.00 97.80 3.80 0.09
      including 94.00 94.50 0.50 0.66
      HB-06-34B-54 degrees 144.5 15.20 16.40 1.20 0.08
      HB-06-37B-90 degrees 243.8 102.70 103.00 0.30 0.07
      and 105.35 183.50 0.50 0.30
      and 198.80 200.30 0.50 0.52
      and 205.00 207.00 2.00 0.18
      including 205.75 206.20 0.45 0.78
      HB-06-37C-55 degrees 164.6 135.30 135.80 0.50 0.05
      HB-06-38A-45 degrees 176.8 63.40 64.00 0.60 1.29
      and 68.70 69.00 0.30 0.10
      and 141.40 141.80 0.40 0.08


      The azimuth of the above holes was a consistent 315 degrees which is approximately perpendicular to the thrust fault. The intersection of 0.12% U3O8 across 9.1 meters in hole HB-06-33B was previously reported in a press release dated November 6, 2006. Please refer to the BOG compilation map on the UNOR Inc web page (www.unor.com under the title 2007 Exploration Program Presentation / BOG Zone/ Total Magnetic Field) for the relative position of the drill holes. A preliminary attempt at correlating the main mineralized intervals on a cross section of the HB-06 33 & 34 holes can be found on an accompanying slide within the same site (2007 Exploration Program Presentation/ BOG Zone/ BOG Uranium Cross Section).

      David Bent, Vice-President Exploration, P. Geo., is the Qualified Person for the purpose of NI 43-101 with respect to the technical information in this news release. Sample preparation and analysis for uranium was performed by the geoanalytical laboratory of the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon. Uranium was analyzed by U, ICP ICP6.3 Total Digestion with values reported in U which have been converted to U3O8 for the purposes of this news release.

      UNOR Inc. was incorporated in 1996 as a uranium exploration and development company. In June 2006, Cameco Corporation acquired 19.5% of UNOR for its uranium exploration focus and expertise in Nunavut, Canada.
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      schrieb am 26.02.07 17:31:08
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      Ich denke, jetzt geht's los...+12% in CA, mit fast 1 Mio. Umsatz bis jetzt!
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      schrieb am 01.03.07 15:43:21
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Wenn DAS keine Hammer-News sind....!!

      UNOR Establishes JV with Cameco for Baffin Island Uranium Exploration
      Wednesday February 28, 5:36 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Feb. 28, 2007) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News; OTCBB:UNOFF - News) announced today that it has entered into a letter agreement with Cameco Corporation to establish a joint venture to explore for uranium on 27 Prospecting Permits currently held by Cameco covering 1,588,000 acres on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. With its Nunavut uranium focus and expertise, UNOR now has 2,743,000 acres under uranium exploration within the territory.

      The joint venture agreement includes the following provisions:

      - The formation of a management committee comprised of two representatives from each party.

      - UNOR will be the operator of the joint venture.

      - The operator will be subject to the general control and direction of the Joint Technical Committee established pursuant to the Strategic Alliance Agreement dated June 19, 2006 between the parties.

      - The initial participating interest of the parties will be Cameco 51% and UNOR 49%. Cameco has the right, exercisable within 90 days after the joint venture has either operated for four years or incurred $6.0 million of expenditures on the property, to increase its interest in the joint venture to 65% and reduce UNOR's interest to 35% by committing to incur an additional $6.0 million on exploration and development of the property during a two-year period following the date on which Cameco makes such election.

      UNOR Inc. with its head office in Toronto, Ontario is a uranium exploration and development company with its principal mineral properties in Nunavut. UNOR's shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange and Over-The-Counter in the United States.

      Cameco, with its head office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is the world's largest uranium producer. The company's uranium products are used to generate electricity in nuclear plants around the world, providing one of the cleanest sources of energy available today. Cameco's shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges.

      To view the accompanying map, please click the link below:

      http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/uni0228.pdf

      THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE HAS NEITHER APPROVED NOR DISAPPROVED THE CONTENTS OF THIS RELEASE


      Contact:

      George P. Bell
      UNOR Inc.
      President & CEO
      (416) 368-0114

      David Bent
      UNOR Inc.
      Vice President Exploration
      (416) 368-0114
      Website: www.unorinc.com
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      schrieb am 01.03.07 16:03:58
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      ..in CA geht's auch prompt hoch, mit prallen Umsätzen..hab mir gleich noch die letzten 5k aus Germany dazu gepackt...:cool:
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      schrieb am 01.03.07 20:14:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 28.049.423 von MONSIEURCB am 01.03.07 16:03:58Ab geht die Post und los legt die Luzie !:laugh:
      Wurde ja auch mal Zeit. Schließlich wurden hier ja mal ganz "konservativ" Kursziele von 10 Dollar genannt, oder nicht ?

      Gruß Looe
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      schrieb am 06.03.07 17:01:31
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Erholung mit +13% - quite nice! Woher ist übrigens dieses verwegene Kursziel - und mit welcher Argumentation? Ich mein, ich hätt' ja nix dagegen...:cool:
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      schrieb am 07.03.07 17:12:55
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 28.149.911 von MONSIEURCB am 06.03.07 17:01:31# 16 hallo monsieur


      bitte posting no. 2 und 4 nachlesen, dort ist die Quelle.

      Gruß Looe
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      schrieb am 05.04.07 10:58:37
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      UNOR Commences 2007 Nunavut Exploration Program
      Wednesday April 4, 2:03 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - April 4, 2007) - UNOR Inc.(TSX VENTURE:UNI - News; OTCBB:UNOFF - News) announces the commencement of its 2007 $7.0 million uranium Nunavut exploration program with ground geophysics and diamond drilling underway. See the company's January 5, 2007 press release, UNOR Plans $7 million 2007 Exploration Program, which outlines the program details for this March/September exploration season including approximately 6,000 metres of diamond drilling.

      Since September 2006, UNOR has increased its Nunavut exploration area from 0.5 million acres to 2.7 million acres or by 414% as shown below:

      - 89,300 acres via the joint venture with Adriana Resources Inc. on 41 claims located between the two companies;

      - 521,500 acres via the option/joint venture with Cameco Corporation on 205 claims to the west of UNOR's Coppermine River claim group. UNOR is the operator and in this area UNOR owns in digitized format the historical BP Minerals database; and

      - 1,588,000 acres via the joint venture with Cameco Corporation on 27 prospecting permits on northwest Baffin Island and UNOR is the operator.

      In addition to its increased exploration area, UNOR has also expanded its uranium target models. These now include highgrade unconformity deposits; large, lowergrade disseminated deposits in sandstone; basement hosted highgrade, structurally controlled deposits; and vein type deposits.

      In June 2006, Cameco Corporation acquired 19.5% of UNOR and the Strategic Alliance Agreement between the companies provides to UNOR ongoing uranium technical knowledge, guidance and exploration opportunities as per the above mentioned joint ventures.

      UNOR Inc. with its head office in Toronto, Ontario is a uranium exploration and development company with its principal mineral properties in Nunavut. UNOR's shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange: UNI and OverTheCounter in the United States: UNOFF. To view the company's latest presentation go to the heading Investment Presentation April 2007 on the home page of the UNOR web site at www.unorinc.com.
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 11:27:41
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      Press Release Source: UNOR Inc.

      UNOR Inc. Announces the Company has Approximately C$3.5 Million in Cash That is Fully Liquid and Held With a Major Canadian Bank
      Monday August 20, 4:33 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 20, 2007) - As per UNOR's (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News; OTCBB:UNOFF - News) June 26th Second Phase 2007 Uranium Exploration Program news release, two UNOR and two Cameco geologists have commenced a three week evaluation of the 27 exploration permits in the Baffin Island Cameco Joint Venture project. On the Lac Rouviere Cameco Option/Joint Venture project, Fugro is scheduled late August to commence a 20,000 kilometre airborne gamma-ray/magnetometer survey at 150-metre line spacing.

      Statistics for 2007 field work completed to mid August include the following:

      - 12 drill holes (uranium) completed for 3,941 metres

      - three drill holes (diamond) completed for 776 metres

      - 280 drill core samples submitted for uranium assay

      - 110 surface uranium rock samples collected

      - 449 kilometres of ground geophysics on the UNOR Coppermine project

      - 35.7 kilometres of ground geophysics on the UNOR Asiak project

      - two new claims covering 2,350 hectares staked under the UNAD Joint Venture

      Major highlights of the 2007 program to date include:

      - Intersection of uranium within the Leroux sandstone (HB-07-42) on the Hot Creek structure

      - Discovery of a new uranium showing named Beep in the Leroux sandstone on claim CM 78

      - Basement conductor (CM 90) coincident with surface alteration zone north of Bluto Lake

      - The uranium showing named Spark on the CM 86 claim was reevaluated and will be drilled

      David Bent, Vice-President Exploration, P.Geo., is the Qualified Person for the purpose of NI 43-101 with respect to the technical information in this news release.

      In June 2006, Cameco Corporation acquired 19.5% of UNOR and has maintained that percentage. The Strategic Alliance Agreement between the companies provides to UNOR ongoing uranium technical knowledge, guidance and exploration opportunities as per the above mentioned joint ventures.

      UNOR Inc. with its head office in Toronto, Ontario is a uranium exploration and development company with its principal mineral properties in Nunavut. UNOR's shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange: UNI and Over-The-Counter in the United States: UNOFF. All of the company's uranium claims are located in Nunavut, Canada. Nunavut was created April 1, 1999 as a result of the Nunavut Land Claim Agreement and is the only territory and/or province in Canada that has settled its native land claim issues.
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      schrieb am 29.08.07 16:44:19
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      what's up in CA? +30%? Ist das die technische Gegenreaktion...oder gibt's NEWS?
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      schrieb am 29.08.07 19:33:08
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Mittlerweile 1 Mio. Umsatz und +36% - was ist da im Busch??????
      Ist eigentlich überhaupt noch jemand hier? Ich bin nach wie vor mit symbolischen 15k investiert...
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      schrieb am 29.08.07 20:36:47
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.333.663 von MONSIEURCB am 29.08.07 19:33:08Hallo Monsiercb
      Bin auch positiv überrascht.Seit ich investiert bin ist hier noch nie etwas gepostet worden, weiß aber leider auch nicht mehr.
      Hab nur vor kurzem einen Beitrag gelesen, daß ihre Barreserven sicher angelegt sind, aber das hätte schon vor Tagen zu einem Anstieg führen müssen.
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      schrieb am 20.10.07 03:14:14
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      :lick:
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      schrieb am 30.11.07 01:10:46
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Press Release Source: UNOR Inc.

      UNOR's 2007 Uranium Exploration Season
      Thursday November 29, 4:09 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 29, 2007) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News) is pleased to announce the successful completion of its $7.0 million 2007 Nunavut uranium exploration field season. Work completed during the field season included 6,361.7 meters of drilling, 1,037.1 kilometers of ground geophysics and 1,225 samples collected for analysis.
      Since October 2003, the Company has invested $27.6 million aggressively and systematically pursuing the development of its Nunavut uranium properties. Under the Joint Technical Committee Agreement with Cameco Corporation, the companies are scheduled to meet next week to generate UNOR's 2008 uranium exploration program. UNOR's 2008 uranium exploration program will focus on drilling existing uranium targets on its Coppermine Property along with developing drill targets for 2009 on the Cameco Lac Rouviere JV and on the UNAD JV properties.

      2007 Coppermine Property Highlights:

      - The discovery of a new uranium showing named Beep in the northeast area

      - The intersection of uranium suspended within the sandstone on the Hot Creek structure (this is the first known intersection of mineralization in the lower Dismal Lakes stratigraphy outside of the immediate area of the Mountain Lake uranium deposit)

      - The intersection of multiple, narrow, high grade uranium pitchblende veins during the continued drilling of the Bog zone in the southern panhandle area

      - The confirmation of a basement conductor coincident with the surface alteration zone northeast of Bluto lake and continuing to the southeast of the Bog uranium mineralized zone

      - Significant vertical offset of the unconformity between the sandstone and basement in the fault zone associated with the Contact East area conductor

      To view the key 2008 uranium drill targets go to website www.unorinc.com.

      Headings: Properties/Exploration Programs/2008 Key Uranium Drill Targets

      2007 Cameco Lac Rouviere JV Property Highlights:

      - Fourteen new uranium occurrences were discovered including a one kilometer long series of hot spots in conglomeratic sandstones.

      - Two locally generated sub-rounded radioactive sandstone boulders over 10,000 counts per second (cps) radioactivity (against a typical background level of 50 cps) were discovered.

      2007 Cameco Baffin Island JV Property Highlights:

      - The discovery of a zone of greater than 5,000 cps (against a typical background level of 300 cps) radioactivity in a hot granite located in the central part of the Robertson River block of exploration permits was located.

      2007 Coppermine Property Fieldwork:

      A total of 6361.7 meters of drilling was completed in 22 drill holes. 419 drill core samples were prepared and the assays are pending.

      Seven holes to test the Hot Creek structure were completed. The drilling indicates a vertical displacement of approximately 30 meters across the fault. Uranium mineralization occurs in syndepositional debris flows within the lower portion of the Leroux sandstone. A 6.8 meter intersection in hole HB-07-42 gave readings of up to 2000 cps on the down-hole gamma ray probe over the interval 59.2 - 66.0 meters. In the surface showing, the uranium is associated with hematite indicating deposition under oxidizing conditions; whereas, in the case of the drill intersection, the uranium is associated with pyrite indicating deposition under reducing conditions. An east-west line of Induced Polarization/Resistivity survey was completed over the zone in late August to define drill targets for the 2008 season.

      In the Hot Creek zone, a significant number of large sandstone blocks were discovered on the western side of the fault that carried anomalous uranium and copper values similar to the mineralization at the Mountain Lake uranium deposit.

      Two holes were drilled to test the most westerly of three basement conductors that define the northern extension of the Contact East zone. Both holes encountered technical problems and did not reach final target depth. They were, however, successful in proving that the vertical fault offset of the unconformity in the target zone exceeds 100 meters and that there is extensive leaching within the sandstone overlying the conductor. A larger drill will be required to adequately test the target in 2008.

      Four holes drilled to test the Bog zone for an extension to the southwest and for continuity down dip to the southeast. All four holes encountered uranium mineralization in the basement granitoid. The intersections were generally narrow uranium pitchblende veins associated with quartz/carbonate/jasperoid. All assays are pending but highlights included the following:


      Hole No. Interval (m) Width (m) Radioactivity (BBS 2)
      -------- ------------ --------- ---------------------
      HB-07-50A 55.60 - 56.30 0.70 2700 cps
      HB-07-51A 172.50 - 175.20 2.70 5000 cps
      198.90 - 199.10 0.20 500 cps
      234.30 - 236.60 2.30 350 cps
      HB-07-55A 171.20 - 171.60 0.40 6000 cps
      HB-07-56B 69.55 - 72.30 2.75 6500 cps
      177.90 - 178.50 0.60 1250 cps


      A new moving loop time domain electromagnetic array developed by Cameco was deployed this season as a first pass method to detect deep conductors. The crew worked extensively on the major MEGATEM conductor to the north of Sickle Lake that extends for about 20 kilometers under the central part of the basin. At least two of the stronger portions of the conductor (CM 52A and CM 53A) will be drill tested in 2008. The CM 53A basement conductor was confirmed by a line of transient audio magnetotelluric surveying that also indicated an alteration zone in the sandstone immediately above and to the east of the target.

      825.5 kilometers of ground geophysics was completed on the property including 274.4 kilometers of deep penetrating electromagnetic surveys and 16 kilometers of IP/ Resistivity surveying.

      The five kilometer long MEGATEM anomaly located on claims CM 90, LB 73 and LB 74 to the south of the Bog zone was confirmed by fixed loop time domain electromagnetic surveys. Hole HB-07-53 was drilled to test the conductor on claim CM 90 beneath the area of surface silica-clay alteration to the northeast of Bluto Lake. The hole had to be stopped in altered sandstone short of the unconformity at a depth of 624 meters because of drill limitation. The hole will be completed by a larger drill in 2008.

      EMpulse Geophysics Ltd. completed lines of transient audio magnetotelluric surveys across the C2-32 alteration zone and the CM 53A conductor (see above). The C2-32 survey showed a 300 to 500 meter wide zone of alteration in the sandstone coincident with the mapped silica-clay outcrop and related to the southeast bounding fault of the graben.

      A three kilometer long horizontal loop electromagnetic conductor was detected on the DM 69 grid that is coincident with a magnetic anomaly defining a fault contact in the basement rocks west of Wolverine Lake. The anomaly was prospected but the conductor is not exposed.

      An Induced Polarization/Resistivity survey line with two flanking follow-up lines was completed across the Beep radioactive occurrence that was recently discovered on the CM 78 claim to the north of Mouse River. Uranium mineralization is associated with pyrite in Leroux sandstone similar to that at Hot Creek. The survey detected a 500 to 700 meter wide zone of high resistivity coincident with the showing that is probably caused by silica alteration in the Leroux and underlying Lady Nye sandstone. There is also a broad zone of low resistivity/high chargeability located from about 1200 meters west of the showing that appears to relate to the overlying Fort Confidence shales. It is hypothesized that the Leroux mineralization may be associated with anomalously high graphite content in the hanging wall shales. Both targets will be drill tested in 2008.

      34 surface rock samples were collected for assay and 72 surface rock samples were collected for mineralogical studies. Assay results are expected during the first quarter of 2008.

      2007 Asiak Property Fieldwork:

      35.7 kilometers of ground geophysics was completed to define drill targets on the property.

      2007 Cameco Lac Rouviere Joint Venture Property Fieldwork:

      Fourteen new radioactive occurrences were discovered on the property during the mapping and prospecting program. Many of the 52 historical occurrences discovered by previous operators were relocated and sampled. The most significant of the new occurrences is a one kilometer long zone of radioactivity in a conglomeratic unit above the unconformity about 12 kilometers southwest of the Mountain Lake deposit. In addition, two sub-rounded boulders of mineralized Leroux sandstone were discovered with a larger boulder (70 cm diameter) running 10,000 cps.

      The geological mapping has identified several areas of intense silicification in the sandstone units that will be followed up by prospecting and geophysics in 2008. The largest zone is in the northwest corner of the property in an area of extensive glacial cover.

      93.3 kilometers of ground geophysics was completed on the property.

      304 surface rock samples were collected for assay and 122 surface rock samples were collected for mineralogical studies. Assay results are expected during the first quarter of 2008.

      2007 UNAD Joint Venture Project:

      Two additional claims were staked north of the Mountain Lake deposit to cover sheeted quartz/ copper veins that outcrop along the Herb Dixon fault and may be indicators of deep seated uranium mineralization. Prospecting of the claims proceeded in conjunction with the work on the Lac Rouviere project.

      2007 Cameco Baffin Island Joint Venture Project:

      A three-week evaluation of the exploration permits was completed by two Cameco and two UNOR geologists. The study concentrated on evaluating the alteration and porosity within the basinal sandstones and the nature of the unconformable contact with the basement rocks. A zone of radioactivity running about 5000 cps was discovered in porphyritic granite in the central part of the Robertson River block. Several of the historical showings associated with the hot granites within the Fury-Hecla block were sampled. 206 surface rock samples were collected for assay and 68 surface rock samples were collected for mineralogical studies. Assay results are expected during the first quarter of 2008.

      David Bent, Vice-President Exploration, P.Geo., is the Qualified Person for the purpose of NI 43-101 with respect to the technical information in this news release. Uranium sample preparation and analyses are being done by the geoanalytical laboratory of the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, Canada.

      In June 2006, Cameco Corporation acquired 19.5% of UNOR and has maintained that percentage. The Strategic Alliance and Joint Technical Committee agreements between the companies provides to UNOR ongoing uranium technical knowledge, guidance and exploration opportunities as per the above mentioned joint ventures.

      UNOR Inc. with its head office in Toronto, Ontario is a uranium exploration and development company with its principal mineral properties in Nunavut. Nunavut was created April 1999 as a result of the Nunavut Land Claim Agreement and it is the only territory and/or province in Canada that has no outstanding native land claim issues. UNOR's shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange: UNI and Over-The-Counter in the United States: UNOFF.

      THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE HAS NEITHER APPROVED NOR DISAPPROVED THE CONTENTS OF THIS RELEASE.


      Contact:

      George Bell
      UNOR Inc.
      President & CEO
      (416) 368-0114

      Tom Devlin
      UNOR Inc.
      Corporate Secretary
      (416) 368-0114
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      schrieb am 30.11.07 16:29:58
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      Den Kus in CA scheint's zu beflügeln ... ist überhaupt noch jemand hier an Bord? :confused:
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      schrieb am 28.12.07 19:50:27
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Keiner mehr an Bord..:confused: ...trotzdem:

      Press Release Source: UNOR Inc.

      UNOR Inc. Closes Flow-Through Financing with MineralFields Group
      Friday December 28, 12:26 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 28, 2007) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News) announces that it has completed a non-brokered private placement of 8,600,000 flow-through units at a price of $0.25 per unit for total gross proceeds of $2,150,000 to the MineralFields Group. Each unit consists of one flow-through share and one-half of a common share purchase warrant. Each whole share purchase warrant will be exercisable for one additional (non flow-through) common share of UNOR until December 28, 2009 at a price of $0.35 per share.

      ADVERTISEMENT
      UNOR paid a finder's fee comprised of a cash fee equal to 2.0% of the gross proceeds received, a non-cash fee of 258,000 (non flow-through) units, and issued 860,000 non-transferable compensation options, which compensation options entitle the holder to purchase (non flow-through) units of Unor until December 28, 2009 at a price of $0.25 per unit.

      The common shares and warrants included in the units, as well as the common shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants, are subject to a hold period expiring April 28, 2008.

      The proceeds of the private placement will be used for continued exploration of Unor's mineral properties located in Nunavut. "We are very pleased to be entering into this relationship with MineralFields Group", said George Bell, President and CEO of Unor. "This is an important milestone in the growth of UNOR Inc. and we look forward to working with MineralFields Group as we develop our holdings in Nunavut."

      UNOR Inc. with its head office in Toronto, Ontario is a uranium exploration and development company with its principal mineral properties in Nunavut. UNOR's shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange: UNI and Over-The-Counter in the United States: UNOFF. All of the company's uranium claims are located in Nunavut, Canada. Nunavut was created April 1, 1999 as a result of the Nunavut Land Claim Agreement and is the only jurisdiction in Canada that has settled its native land claim issues. In June 2006, Cameco Corporation acquired 19.5% of UNOR and the Strategic Alliance and Joint Technical agreements between the companies provides to UNOR ongoing uranium technical knowledge, guidance and exploration opportunities.

      MineralFields Group (a division of Pathway Asset Management) is a Toronto-based mining fund with significant assets under administration that offers its tax-advantaged super flow-through limited partnerships to investors throughout Canada during most of the calendar year, as well as hard-dollar resource limited partnerships to investors throughout the world. Pathway Asset Management also specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of structured products and mutual funds. Information about MineralFields Group is available at www.mineralfields.com. First Canadian Securities®, a division of Limited Market Dealer Inc., is active in leading resource financings (both flow-through and hard dollar PIPE financings) on competitive, effective and service-friendly terms, with investors both within, and outside of MineralFields Group.
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      schrieb am 17.01.08 11:13:05
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Press Release Source: UNOR Inc.

      UNOR Announces Cameco Financing
      Wednesday January 16, 3:41 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Jan. 16, 2007) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News) announces that further to its announcement of December 28, 2007, that it had arranged a non-brokered private placement of 8.6 million flow-through units at a price of $0.25 per unit for total gross proceeds of $2.15 million. Cameco Corporation has advised that it will exercise its right of participation to maintain its 19.5% ownership of the Company. Therefore, UNOR will issue by private placement 2,083,230 non flow-through units at a price of $0.205 per unit to Cameco Corporation for net proceeds of $437,062.15. Each unit will consist of one non flow-through share and one-half of a common share purchase warrant. Each whole share purchase warrant will be exercisable for one additional (non flow-through) common share of UNOR until December 28, 2009 at a price of $0.35 per share.

      The proceeds of this private placement will be used for exploration and general working capital purposes.
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      schrieb am 03.03.08 16:56:30
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      Seufz..scheint echt kein Schwein mehr zu interessieren..:(

      Press Release Source: UNOR Inc.

      UNOR Closes Unit Financing With Cameco
      Monday March 3, 10:45 am ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - March 3, 2008) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News) announces that it has completed a non-brokered private placement of 2,083,230 units to Cameco Corporation at a price of $0.205 per unit for total gross proceeds of $427,062.15. Each unit consists of one common share and one-half of a common share purchase warrant. Each whole share purchase warrant will be exercisable for one additional common share of UNOR until December 28, 2009 at a price of $0.35 per share.

      ADVERTISEMENT
      As originally announced by press release dated January 16, 2008, the private placement to Cameco resulted from Cameco's exercise of its right of participation to maintain its 19.5% ownership of the Company, following the Company's private placement of 8,600,000 flow-through units completed in December 2007.

      The common shares and warrants included in the units, as well as the common shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants, are subject to a hold period expiring June 30, 2008.

      The proceeds of the private placement will be used for continued exploration of Unor's mineral properties located in Nunavut, and for general corporate purposes.

      "We are pleased that Cameco Corporation has elected to make this further investment in the Company to maintain its 19.5% ownership interest. We continue to work with Cameco pursuant to the strategic alliance agreement between the two companies. We believe that this investment by Cameco reflects their continued support of the Company's projects and management."
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      schrieb am 03.04.08 19:08:07
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Press Release Source: UNOR Inc.

      UNOR's 2008 Uranium Exploration Season
      Thursday April 3, 1:00 pm ET

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 3, 2008) - UNOR Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UNI - News) will commence its 2008 western Nunavut uranium exploration program on April 25th with the opening of its regional exploration camp. The 2008 program will be focused on drilling existing uranium targets on its Coppermine property and developing new drill targets on the Cameco Lac Rouviere and the UNAD joint venture properties.

      Recently, 2007 assay results were completed by the Saskatchewan Research Laboratory for the 807 surface rock and drill core samples from the western Nunavut properties, but 2007 assay results are still outstanding for samples collected from the Cameco Baffin Island joint venture properties.

      To view the Company's Nunavut land holdings and target areas go to the home page of its web site at www.unorinc.com.

      Commencement of Western Nunavut 2008 Exploration Program (Please reference Properties/Exploration Programs/2008 Key Uranium Drill Targets on the UNOR web site)

      The Cameco/UNOR Joint Technical Committee approved the 2008 exploration program at its Toronto February meeting. The program will commence in late April with the opening of the 40-man Mouse Lake camp. An ice strip will be constructed on Mouse Lake capable of landing Dash 7 aircraft that will transport fuel and supplies from Yellowknife.

      The drill program for 2008 will continue to focus primarily on testing geophysical anomalies and surface alteration zones that are indicative of unconformity style uranium deposits at depth. The principal targets will be the CM 52A, CM 53A, CM 90 and LB 73 conductors and the C2-32 Alteration Zone.

      The secondary focus of the 2008 drilling will be on the tabular, disseminated, sandstone-hosted Mountain Lake model. The principal targets will be the Hot Creek structure and the recently discovered Beep structure.

      The Fugro airborne gamma ray/magnetometer survey of the Lac Rouviere and UNAD joint venture properties is scheduled to be flown late June/early July allowing the Company to follow up any anomalies before the end of the 2008 exploration season.

      Ground geophysical surveys will include the deep searching time domain electromagnetic and transient audio magnetotelluric systems for unconformity targets as well as induced polarization/ resistivity surveys for the shallower Mountain Lake type uranium deposits.

      Assay Results from the 2007 Western Nunavut Exploration Program (Please reference Press Release dated Nov 29th, 2007 on the UNOR web site)

      Diamond Drilling (6,361.7 meters in 18 holes/418 drill core samples)

      Hot Creek drill hole HB-07-42 had a 6.8 meter (59.2 - 66.0 meters) intersection of radioactivity at the base of the LeRoux sandstone formation with peak values of 115 and 111 parts per million (ppm) uranium (U). This is the first known intersection of uranium mineralization in the lower Dismal Lakes stratigraphy outside of the immediate area of the Mountain Lake deposit.

      The four Bog Zone drill holes had multiple narrow pitchblende vein intersections within the basement rocks. Highlights were:


      Hole No. Interval (m) Width (m) U %
      -------- ------------ --------- ---
      HB-07-50A 55.60 - 56.30 0.70 0.50
      HB-07-51A 173.20 - 173.60 0.40 0.32
      HB-07-55A 171.20 - 171.60 0.40 0.84
      HB-07-56B 69.50 - 69.90 0.40 0.45
      HB-07-56B 178.10 - 178.60 0.50 0.10


      Cameco Lac Rouviere Joint Venture Prospecting (304 surface rock samples)

      25 surface rock samples collected in 2007 on the property have uranium contents between 10 and 1670 ppm. Out of these, 9 samples are LeRoux Formation sandstone with uranium contents between 14 and 1670 ppm, 6 samples are Lady Nye Formation sandstone containing between 10 and 433 ppm uranium, and 10 samples are from basement rocks and contain between 10 and 27 ppm uranium.

      According to their location, the anomalous LeRoux sandstone samples fall into two groups:

      - 4 samples having 14, 400, 420, and 942 ppm uranium are from sandstone boulders located about 18 km west-northwest of the Mountain Lake deposit.

      - 4 samples having 157, 745, 920, and 1670 ppm uranium are from sandstone boulders located 27 km north-northwest of the Mountain Lake deposit. This group of sandstone boulders lies 2.5 km northwest of a large area of exposed Leroux sandstone bedrock that is transected by a northerly-trending fault. In addition, two radioactive sandstone boulders, one of which assayed 1100 ppm uranium, occur 2.5 km to the northwest of this group of 4 samples.

      Five of the anomalous Lady Nye sandstone samples, with uranium assays of 10, 68, 77, 179, and 433 ppm, are distributed along a 3 km segment of a 9 km long linear trend of radioactive hotspots. This trend occurs in the eastern half of the property, in an area underlain by rocks of the Lady Nye Formation, and suggests a possible structural control on the distribution of uranium mineralization at this location.

      David Bent, Vice-President Exploration, P.Geo., is the Qualified Person for the purpose of NI 43-101 with respect to the technical information in this news release. Uranium sample preparation and analyses are being done by the geoanalytical laboratory of the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, Canada.
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      schrieb am 25.04.08 17:47:39
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      Bin heute ausgestiegen - nicht nur weil's dröge ist, hier den Alleinunterhalter zu spielen, sondern weil denen langsam der Schotter ausgeht...da leg ich meine Knete lieber woanders an. Ciao an alle!
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      schrieb am 11.05.08 20:14:45
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.974.780 von MONSIEURCB am 25.04.08 17:47:39Komisch Monsieurcb
      Ich bin der Meinung das sie es raffen, halte meine paar Stück weiter, sehe nur kaum hier rein.
      Gruß Fritz
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      schrieb am 24.07.08 14:00:38
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      Seit 2 Tagen geht es mal wieder nach oben. Aber Nachrichten habe ich keine gefunden. Außer das Maybach (nicht zu verwechseln mit Maydorn) irgendetwas geschrieben hat. Wenn es nur deswegen nach oben gegangen ist, dann kann es auch schnell wieder nach unten gehen.

      So lange Cameco dabei ist, bleibe ich auch dabei. Und die haben jede der letzten Kapitalerhöhungen mitgemacht.


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