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      schrieb am 21.02.08 20:45:49
      Beitrag Nr. 735 ()
      Hi Zockermuddi,

      korrekt. Heute geht es wenigstens ein Stückchen nach oben. Bin sehr positiv für den März gestimmt. Auffallend ist für mich, das heute die dicken Pakete von Cormark verkauft werden.
      Haben die nicht erst vor kurzem zu deutlich höheren Kursen ( 1,20 - 1,50 Can.Dollar ) gekauft?
      Kriegen die kalte Füße bzw. wer übernimmt nun diese dicken Pakete von Cormark.
      Das neue Listing an der Hauptbörse in Toronto sollte doch auch positiv gesehen werden. Mawson ist kein OTC-Wert mehr, also absolut kein Pennystock mehr.
      Wenn im März die neuen Bohrergebnisse kommen, wird Mawson bei einigen wieder auf der Kaufliste stehen.
      Da werden sich einige wundern wenn Mawson urplötzlich wieder explöodiert im Kurs. Also renev nicht ständig jammern, abwarten und Geduld haben.
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      schrieb am 21.02.08 20:09:24
      Beitrag Nr. 734 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.439.764 von renrev am 21.02.08 19:10:53Cooler Trick renrev :laugh:
      Jammer doch bitte bitte weiter;)
      Mal sehen, obs dieses Jahr auch wieder im März "explodiert". Bin eigentlich guter Dinge (vorausgesetzt Du jammerst....)
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      schrieb am 21.02.08 19:10:53
      Beitrag Nr. 733 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.437.896 von Zockermuddi am 21.02.08 16:50:03na ja, man muß nur zu jammern beginnen und schon erbarmt sich "CIBC" und kauft 120.000 Teile. Man wird sehen wo's hingeht.
      lg
      renrev
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      schrieb am 21.02.08 18:40:25
      Beitrag Nr. 732 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.437.896 von Zockermuddi am 21.02.08 16:50:0312:11:32 T 0.99 +0.07 500 7 TD Sec 73 Cormark K

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      schrieb am 21.02.08 16:50:03
      Beitrag Nr. 731 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.436.885 von renrev am 21.02.08 15:52:11Hi, wieso abwärts?

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      schrieb am 21.02.08 15:52:11
      Beitrag Nr. 730 ()
      und wieder geht es abwärts heute, ein elendes Trauerspiel mit Mawson. Was ist da los? Schön langsam wird es ungemütlich, oder?
      Soll man ev. nachkaufen zu diesen Kursen? Oder in 1-2 Jahren noch mal reinschauen......
      lg
      renrev
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      schrieb am 19.02.08 23:14:41
      Beitrag Nr. 729 ()
      Mawson commences drilling at Tasjo - 4 drill rigs operating in Sweden VANCOUVER, Feb. 19 /CNW/ - Mawson Resources Limited ("Mawson") TSX - MAW;
      Frankfurt - MRY. Michael Hudson, President & CEO, announces that drilling has
      commenced at the Tasjo uranium project in north western Sweden where a
      2,000 metre diamond drill program is planned for this winter.
      The current program will test the Tasjo uranium mineralized sedimentary
      horizon at the Bodkullarna and Onbacken prospects, located 6 kilometres to the
      north east and 8 kilometres south west of the Kronotorpet prospect
      respectively, where a 53 drill hole program was completed in 2007. At
      Kronotorpet, uranium was drill tested in a mineralized sedimentary horizon
      from surface to typically 40 metres vertical depth, across an area covering
      1,100 metres in strike and 250 metres in width. Drilling was performed on a
      grid of 25 or 50 metre spacing, on sections separated by 100 metres. Forty-one
      of the 53 drill holes intersected significant uranium mineralization, with the
      uranium host sequence ranging from 0.9 metres to 13 metres thick and grading
      between 100 ppm to 442 ppm U(3)O(8). The mineralized unit averaged 5.0 metres
      at 246 ppm U(3)O(8).
      Tasjo is a sedimentary uranium deposit where uranium mineralization is
      associated with concretions of carbonatefluorapatite, which constitute up to
      20% of the rock. Mass balance calculations indicate that the uranium grade of
      the fluorapatite is 0.16%. Significant rare earth element mineralization is
      contained within the uranium bearing sequence, again associated with the
      carbonate-fluorapatite. Drilled intersections at Kronotorpet range from 0.03%
      to 0.12% combined REE and averaged 0.09% combined REE. The dominant REE at
      Tasjo are yttrium (Y), cerium (Ce), neodymium (Nd), europium (Eu) and
      ytterbium (Yb).
      Mr Hudson states, "The large scale of the Tasjo uranium project is
      demonstrated by the location of these drill sites over a total strike extent
      of 14 kilometres. Mawson's permit holding covers over 40 kilometres of the
      uranium host sequence. With three drill rigs already active at the
      Klappibacken uranium project and the fourth now operating at Tasjo we look
      forward to a good flow of drill results from Sweden over the next quarter."
      Further information regarding these and previous results from the Tasjo
      uranium project may be found at
      http://www.mawsonresources.com/index.php?page=ProjectsTasjo. The qualified
      person for the Klappibacken project, Mark Saxon, Director and Vice-President
      of Exploration for Mawson, and a member of the Australasian Institute of
      Mining and Metallurgy, has reviewed and verified the contents of this release.

      About the Company: Mawson Resources holds significant uranium resources
      in the nuclear energy reliant countries of Spain, Sweden and Finland. As the
      European Union reduces its reliance on carbon-based energy sources, Mawson is
      well placed as the Company develops its exploration portfolio towards the
      sustainable production of uranium in the shortest possible time frame.

      On behalf of the Board,

      "Michael Hudson"
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      Michael Hudson, President & CEO

      Forward Looking Statement. The statements herein that are not historical
      facts are forward-looking statements. These statements address future events
      and conditions and so involve inherent risks and uncertainties, as disclosed
      under the heading "Risk Factors" in the company's periodic filings with
      Canadian securities regulators. Actual results could differ from those
      currently projected. The Company does not assume the obligation to update any
      forward-looking statement. The TSX Exchange has not reviewed and does not
      accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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      schrieb am 19.02.08 17:07:10
      Beitrag Nr. 728 ()
      Recs: 0 Uranium on the Rise

      posted on: February 17, 2008 | about stocks: CCJ / DNN / STHJF.PK / SXRZF.PK / UREGF.PK / URZ
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      The past nine months have been very rough for investors in uranium equities, and our long-term chart for the Canadian Uranium Average fully supports this statement, but it appears as though the industry has bottomed and is now on its way up.

      Our index fell all the way down to 141.87 on February 8, 2008 from a high of 325.915 on August 9, 2007 and the losses were across the board with only a few winners in that time-frame.

      As you can see by the chart below, it appears that in the past week we tested lows set in late January, pretty much held those levels with minimum further movement to the downside. Now uranium equities are moving upwards to test the recent high set on January 24 of this year. If we can get through that level we can move much further as momentum is currently on our side with Cameco (CCJ) recently being upgraded and all things considered a commodity are moving strongly upwards.

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      We continue to like the new producers, such as Uranium One (SXRZF.PK), Denison Mines (DNN) and Paladin (PALAF.PK) as well as those who will be bringing projects online in the near future including, but not limited to, UR-Energy (UREGF.PK), Uranerz Energy (URZ) and Strathmore Minerals (STHJF.PK). The newest producers are able to get the highest prices in the industry for their uranium output and they have some of the most favorable terms in the industry in their supply contracts. These newest producers are able to effectively sell their output at almost triple the price, on average, that their larger brethren are able to get due to the latter's legacy contracts.

      So although the spot price has declined by nearly 50%, the companies making the most from their output are the new producers. One important note is the fact that Cameco, Energy Resources of Australia and the like will be able to increase profits each year just by signing new contracts which expire (however they need to keep production at current levels to reap the benefits from their rising contract prices which neither CCJ or ERA have been able to do for various reasons).

      The companies bringing projects online in the next two years excite us due to the fact that they get to create these favorable supply contracts with the utilities while prices are good and beat everyone to the market before the supply/demand ration begins to deteriorate (which should occur around 2012-2015 when many projects are expected to come online). We suspect that many of the end users are waiting until this period to make their large purchases and are just trying to tread water at this time in order to make it until prices are lower, however if the current building spree of nuclear power plants continues then the shortage of uranium could last many years longer.

      For those who missed it, The Wall Street Journal ran an article on the front page discussing China and their need to build new coal plants to meet their power demands recently. For those who miss the irony here, let us explain the significance for you.

      First they have a pollution problem which is out of control and coal certainly is not going to alleviate the problem.

      Second, they are merely building power capacity to meet today's (not literally, but their present needs-meaning what they see is needed for the coming 18 months or so) needs and not taking into account the fact that they are going to need exponentially more power the more they modernize.

      The higher their quality of life rises, the more power each individual uses and one must not forget that China is modernizing the whole country so not only is the quality of life going up for the individual, but more and more people's lives are improving as the country builds new housing for old neighborhoods and cities. In short their current modernized population is still experiencing growth in their quality of life while at the same time their building spree and increased employment is increasing the pool of their modernized population!

      The only way to meet their future needs for power (that is without having to have a coal power plant in each neighborhood!) will be to increase their already ambitious building plans for nuclear power plants. It is important to realize that each of these plants will require a fixed amount of uranium each year, and even more important is the fact that in their first year they will require even more uranium due to the fact that it requires more to fire up the reactor for the first time, plus the need to build an initial stockpile. We can picture this as being a multi-generational movement as it takes years to build nuclear power plants in the Western world and there really is no end in sight for power consumption with today's Digital Age running full steam.

      The current environment seems to favor those will a will and a want to hold these securities for a few years out as there seems to be good news in the pipeline. After all, why in the world would China and Japan be so interested in signing all of these uranium exploration deals if they were not seriously interested in creating large nuclear industries in Asia? We should know by Monday whether we have gotten above our resistance level in the index so as to move higher across the board. Until then, good luck and happy investing.


      http://seekingalpha.com/article/64887-uranium-on-the-rise?so…
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      schrieb am 11.02.08 23:42:27
      Beitrag Nr. 727 ()
      February 8, 2008


      Mawson Resources Limited (the "Company") – An application has been granted for the original listing in the Mining category of 45,673,802 common shares of the Company, of which 36,500,555 common shares are issued and outstanding, and 9,173,247 common shares are reserved for issuance.

      The common shares of the Company will be listed and posted for trading at the opening on Tuesday, February 12, 2008.

      The Company is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 501 of the TSX Company Manual.

      Common Shares:
      Stock Symbol: "MAW"
      CUSIP: 57773D 10 6
      Trading Currency: CDN

      Designated Market Maker: Hampton Securities Limited

      Other Markets: The common shares of the Company have been listed on TSX Venture Exchange since October 29, 2004 under the Symbol: MAW, and on Frankfurt Stock Exchange since March 14, 2005 under the Symbol: MRY. The common shares will be delisted from TSX Venture Exchange on February 12, 2008, upon commencement of trading on TSX.

      Head Office Address: 1305 – 1090 West Georgia Street
      Vancouver, BC
      V6E 3V7

      Website: www.mawsonresources.com

      Email: ndemare@chasemgt.com

      Head Office Telephone Number: (604) 685-9316

      Fax Number: (604) 683-1585

      Investors Relations: Nick L. Nicolaas
      Tel: (604) 657-4058
      Email: nick@mininginteractive.com

      Chief Financial Officer: Nick DeMare

      Corporate Secretary: Mariana Bermudez

      Incorporation: The Company was incorporated on March 10, 2004 under the Company Act (British Columbia) and was transitioned to the new Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) on April 16, 2004.

      Fiscal Year End: May 31

      Nature of Business: The Company is engaged in the exploration for uranium Sweden, Spain and Finland. The principal properties of the Company are all located in Sweden, the Kläppibäcken, Duobblon and Tåsjö properties.

      Transfer Agent & Registrar: Computershare Investor Services Inc. at its principal offices in Vancouver and Toronto.

      Dividends: The Company has not paid any dividends or made any distributions since incorporation. The Company does not anticipate paying dividends in the foreseeable future.
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      schrieb am 11.02.08 23:34:45
      Beitrag Nr. 726 ()
      Mawson to trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange
      VANCOUVER, Feb. 11 /CNW/ - Mawson Resources Limited ("Mawson") TSXV -
      MAW; Frankfurt - MRY. Michael Hudson, President & CEO, is pleased to announce
      that Mawson's common shares have been approved for listing on the Toronto
      Stock Exchange (the "TSX"), the senior equity trading market in Canada, and
      will commence trading at market open on February 12, 2008, under the symbol
      "MAW". Concurrently with the listing on the TSX, Mawson's common shares will
      cease to trade on the TSX Venture Exchange.
      Mr. Hudson states: "This successful listing to one of North America's
      premier stock exchanges demonstrates Mawson to be a well managed,
      growth-oriented company with a track record of strong performance. We look
      forward to maintaining this profile on the senior bourse as we develop our
      European exploration portfolio towards the sustainable production of uranium."

      About the Company: Mawson Resources holds significant uranium resources
      in the nuclear energy reliant countries of Spain, Sweden and Finland. As the
      European Union reduces its reliance on carbon-based energy sources, Mawson is
      well placed as the Company develops its exploration portfolio towards the
      sustainable production of uranium in the shortest possible time frame.

      On behalf of the Board,

      "Michael Hudson"
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      Michael Hudson, President & CEO
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