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Wed Jan 18, 2006
Kilgore Minerals Acquires Additional Uranium Properties
Kilgore Minerals Ltd. (TSX-V: KAU, shares issued: 17,983,276) is pleased to announce that it has acquired two Wyoming State mineral leases for uranium in north-eastern Wyoming. The leases cover 1,280 acres and 800 acres respectively for a total acreage of 2,080 acres. Management believes the acquired lands to be favourable for the occurrence of sandstone hosted roll-front style uranium mineralization.
This acquisition continues the company's efforts towards expanding and advancing its portfolio of uranium properties to benefit from the rise in the price of uranium.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Norman Burmeister"
Norman Burmeister, President & CEO
Wed Jan 18, 2006
Kilgore Minerals Acquires Additional Uranium Properties
Kilgore Minerals Ltd. (TSX-V: KAU, shares issued: 17,983,276) is pleased to announce that it has acquired two Wyoming State mineral leases for uranium in north-eastern Wyoming. The leases cover 1,280 acres and 800 acres respectively for a total acreage of 2,080 acres. Management believes the acquired lands to be favourable for the occurrence of sandstone hosted roll-front style uranium mineralization.
This acquisition continues the company's efforts towards expanding and advancing its portfolio of uranium properties to benefit from the rise in the price of uranium.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Norman Burmeister"
Norman Burmeister, President & CEO
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.756.293 von Panem am 07.01.07 19:35:59@Panem:
Jetzt läßt du es hier ja richtig krachen:
Wenn das mit den Uran-Werten so weitergeht, sollte man beim lesen dieser Threads besser eine Bleiweste tragen !
Jetzt läßt du es hier ja richtig krachen:
Wenn das mit den Uran-Werten so weitergeht, sollte man beim lesen dieser Threads besser eine Bleiweste tragen !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.757.171 von Howto45 am 07.01.07 20:05:13Heute ist Sonntag.
Das ist traditionell ein 16 - Stunden Arbeitstag für mich.
Aber ich dürfte nun endlich bald alle einigermaßen interessanten Uranwerte der Welt durchgearbeitet haben.
Und DANN kann ich mich endlich auf mein Ziel für 2007 stürzen:
China!
Im Sommer bin ich indes auch in Shanghai...
Das ist traditionell ein 16 - Stunden Arbeitstag für mich.
Aber ich dürfte nun endlich bald alle einigermaßen interessanten Uranwerte der Welt durchgearbeitet haben.
Und DANN kann ich mich endlich auf mein Ziel für 2007 stürzen:
China!
Im Sommer bin ich indes auch in Shanghai...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.758.571 von Panem am 07.01.07 21:33:11@Panem:
Sehr fleissig. Sicher wird der eine oder andere Wert, den du vorgestellt hast, eine gute Performance zeigen. Wer sich nicht so viel mit speziellen Uranwerten befassen will ist meiner Meinung nach mit dem Zertifikat der SG besser bedient, (Kenn-Nr. SG0URX)
denn das Risiko bei diesen kleinen Werten doch sehr hoch, da sie noch nicht produzieren.
Sehr fleissig. Sicher wird der eine oder andere Wert, den du vorgestellt hast, eine gute Performance zeigen. Wer sich nicht so viel mit speziellen Uranwerten befassen will ist meiner Meinung nach mit dem Zertifikat der SG besser bedient, (Kenn-Nr. SG0URX)
denn das Risiko bei diesen kleinen Werten doch sehr hoch, da sie noch nicht produzieren.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070608/0263891.html
Source Press: Uranium Market Heats Up on Merger Activity
Friday June 8, 11:37 am ET
TORONTO--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 8, 2007 -- Merger action in the uranium sector is on the rise with two deals announced this week that have something in common -- both acquisition targets have uranium properties in the United States.
Bayswater Uranium Corp. (CDNX:BAY.V - News) announced yesterday that it was moving forward with its merger plans with Kilgore Minerals and Monday, SXR Uranium One said it would acquire Energy Metals Corp. for $1.75 billion in stock.
Kilgore holds key uranium mining claims in the United States as does Energy Metals Corp.
Monday, SXR said that "The acquisition will dramatically enhance Uranium One's asset portfolio in the United States." Shareholders of Energy Metals will receive 1.15 common shares of Uranium One for each issued share of EMC. That represents a premium to EMC's market price of 28 per cent.
In Bayswater's Kilgore deal, shareholders of Kilgore would own 1.25 shares of the new, combined company, though Bayswater shareholders end up with 75 per cent of the new Bayswater. Kilgore owns uranium properties in Wyoming, Nevada and Montana, with two of those properties in Nevada and Montana offering short-term production potential.
Upon closing the Kilgore deal, Bayswater would be entering a new phase of mining in stepping into a production mode from a pure exploration and development position.
Demand for uranium fuel is undisputedly rising. Prices for the commodity have risen 500% since 2003 as more nuclear plants are being developed. Now, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is beginning to sound like his U.S. counterpart, President George Bush, who are both in Germany attending the G-8 Summit. Harper stated Wednesday that if Canada were to adhere to the Kyoto Protocol it would ruin Canada's economy while Bush says the way to improving greenhouse gas emissions is to drop tariffs on importing technology that could offer developed and non-developed nations a way to produce energy with cleaner burning fuel -- namely, uranium.
The uranium miners, SXR and Bayswater Uranium Corp. appear to be a jump ahead of that game and may have set themselves up for a boom in nuclear power.
Note to Editors: "News Features" are stories provided to publishers copyright-free for print or online display at no charge. All we ask is that publishers include our byline (SP) as the source, and a link to our Web site: http://www.sourcetoronto.com. If you are interested in displaying our news on a regular basis, please contact our US editorial department at: 502-868-9007.
Source Press: Uranium Market Heats Up on Merger Activity
Friday June 8, 11:37 am ET
TORONTO--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 8, 2007 -- Merger action in the uranium sector is on the rise with two deals announced this week that have something in common -- both acquisition targets have uranium properties in the United States.
Bayswater Uranium Corp. (CDNX:BAY.V - News) announced yesterday that it was moving forward with its merger plans with Kilgore Minerals and Monday, SXR Uranium One said it would acquire Energy Metals Corp. for $1.75 billion in stock.
Kilgore holds key uranium mining claims in the United States as does Energy Metals Corp.
Monday, SXR said that "The acquisition will dramatically enhance Uranium One's asset portfolio in the United States." Shareholders of Energy Metals will receive 1.15 common shares of Uranium One for each issued share of EMC. That represents a premium to EMC's market price of 28 per cent.
In Bayswater's Kilgore deal, shareholders of Kilgore would own 1.25 shares of the new, combined company, though Bayswater shareholders end up with 75 per cent of the new Bayswater. Kilgore owns uranium properties in Wyoming, Nevada and Montana, with two of those properties in Nevada and Montana offering short-term production potential.
Upon closing the Kilgore deal, Bayswater would be entering a new phase of mining in stepping into a production mode from a pure exploration and development position.
Demand for uranium fuel is undisputedly rising. Prices for the commodity have risen 500% since 2003 as more nuclear plants are being developed. Now, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is beginning to sound like his U.S. counterpart, President George Bush, who are both in Germany attending the G-8 Summit. Harper stated Wednesday that if Canada were to adhere to the Kyoto Protocol it would ruin Canada's economy while Bush says the way to improving greenhouse gas emissions is to drop tariffs on importing technology that could offer developed and non-developed nations a way to produce energy with cleaner burning fuel -- namely, uranium.
The uranium miners, SXR and Bayswater Uranium Corp. appear to be a jump ahead of that game and may have set themselves up for a boom in nuclear power.
Note to Editors: "News Features" are stories provided to publishers copyright-free for print or online display at no charge. All we ask is that publishers include our byline (SP) as the source, and a link to our Web site: http://www.sourcetoronto.com. If you are interested in displaying our news on a regular basis, please contact our US editorial department at: 502-868-9007.
siehe auch Bayswater
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