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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.332.378 von travelralf am 26.06.07 19:29:55Bin ich auch von überzeugt
Aber insgesamt gesehen ist heut ein blöder Tag für Uran
Aber insgesamt gesehen ist heut ein blöder Tag für Uran
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.312.798 von Zockermuddi am 25.06.07 20:01:39fast schon zu ruhig
aber unsere Zeit wird kommen!!!!
aber unsere Zeit wird kommen!!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.312.798 von Zockermuddi am 25.06.07 20:01:39die Trommeln hat wohl keiner gehört - schade
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.312.384 von Boep am 25.06.07 19:39:42Na mal schauen, was die guten alten BV Trommeln so bringen. Hoffentlich bleiben die Zocker da wo sie hingehören. Mawson ist neben TVC mein liebstes Invest s`ist so schön ruhig
Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser,
Mawson Resources, Frankfurt WKN A0D8YJ, TSX Venture: MAW, www.mawsonresources.com
Das Unternehmen war einer der stärksten Performancebringer des bullVestor Börsenbriefes und nun ist es wieder an der Zeit in Mawson zu investieren. 0,50 Euro war der Empfehlungspreis und heute steht der Kurs immer noch 3 Mal so hoch.
Aber nun ergibt sich eine gute Gelegenheit noch einmal Mawson nachzuschießen!
Heute gibt das Unternehmen hervorragende Bohrergebnisse aus den schwedischen Uranexplorationsgebieten bekannt.
Mawson drills 0.1% U(3)O(8) over 56 metres at Klappibacken
Ich denke, dass es keinen besseren Zeitpunkt gibt um in Mawson erneut zu investieren. Der Turnaround ist im Chart schön ersichtlich und die guten News werden die Aufwärtstendenz sicherlich unterstützen!
Mawson Resources, Frankfurt WKN A0D8YJ, TSX Venture: MAW, www.mawsonresources.com
Das Unternehmen war einer der stärksten Performancebringer des bullVestor Börsenbriefes und nun ist es wieder an der Zeit in Mawson zu investieren. 0,50 Euro war der Empfehlungspreis und heute steht der Kurs immer noch 3 Mal so hoch.
Aber nun ergibt sich eine gute Gelegenheit noch einmal Mawson nachzuschießen!
Heute gibt das Unternehmen hervorragende Bohrergebnisse aus den schwedischen Uranexplorationsgebieten bekannt.
Mawson drills 0.1% U(3)O(8) over 56 metres at Klappibacken
Ich denke, dass es keinen besseren Zeitpunkt gibt um in Mawson erneut zu investieren. Der Turnaround ist im Chart schön ersichtlich und die guten News werden die Aufwärtstendenz sicherlich unterstützen!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.268.886 von nort. am 24.06.07 09:54:57Falls Ihr Euch fragt, warum der Kurs steigt:
Attention Business Editors:
Mawson drills 0.1% U(3)O(8) over 56 metres at Klappibacken
TSXv - MAW
Frankfurt - MRY
VANCOUVER, June 25 /CNW/ - Mawson Resources Limited ("Mawson") TSXv -
MAW; Frankfurt - MRY. Michael Hudson, President and CEO, announces new results
from the Company's first diamond drill program completed at the Klappibacken
uranium project in Sweden. Significant near-surface and high-grade uranium
mineralization was intersected. The results indicate the strength of the
uranium mineralized system and the potential for a major uranium deposit at
Klappibacken.
Two drill holes for a total of 169 metres were completed before the
spring thaw conditions prevented further drilling. The drill program will
continue when summer conditions provide suitable access. The Company expects
to resume drilling in July and will have two diamond drill rigs on site to
complete a 4,000 metre program. Best results, calculated with a lower cut-off
of 200ppm U(3)O(8), included:
KLADD0703: 56 metres at 0.10% U(3)O(8) from 20 metres;
including 5 metres for 0.24% U(3)O(8) from 25 metres, and
including 24.7 metres for 0.12% U(3)O(8) from 46.3 metres;
KLADD0702: 23.1 metres at 0.12% U(3)O(8) from 18.6 metres; and
8.6 metres at 0.10% U(3)O(8) from 51.5 metres;
Klappibacken is an intrusive-related uranium deposit, hosted by a
brecciated or cataclastic granite which is strongly enriched in fluorite.
Uranium mineralization is present within a single lense, generally greater
than 30 metres in width and locally up to 50 metres wide. Historical drilling
at Klappibacken has shown that mineralization extends to greater than 150
metres below the surface, at least 120 metres along strike, and remains open
both at depth and along strike. Both current drill holes were drilled on
Section 10 and intersected the mineralized body approximately 35 metres apart.
Drilling was at a high angle to the mineralized body and true widths are
between 90-100% of the drill indicated widths. The results demonstrate the
continuity of mineralization in three dimensions and confirm historic drill
data.
A radon cap survey was completed by Mawson at Klappibacken in 2006, to
measure the abundance of radon gas in the one metre thick soil that masks
bedrock in the prospect area. Radon gas is emitted as a daughter product
during the natural decay of uranium. This program identified numerous nearby
exploration targets up to two kilometers along strike from Klappibacken. These
targets include areas with a stronger radon gas signature than those
associated with the known mineralization. The radon cap targets shall be drill
tested early in the upcoming summer drilling program.
Mr Hudson states, "These drill results demonstrate the quality of
Klappibacken and the Company looks forward to commencing a major summer
drilling program at the project. Mineralization commences from surface and
remains open at depth. Surface indications from radon cap surveys and
scintillometer traverses define the footprint of high radioactivity to over
two kilometres strike, of which only 120 metres has been tested by drilling.
We look forward to continuing the drill program at Klappibacken in July '07
and the subsequent flow of drill results over the next 4 months." Further
information regarding these and previous results from the Kläppibäcken uranium
project may be found at:
http://www.mawsonresources.com/index.php?page=ProjectsKlap.
Update on Sweden's Nuclear Policy
Sweden's energy is provided by 47% nuclear power, 44% hydroelectric and
9% biofuels. The country is a world leader in nuclear efficiency research and
disposal of nuclear waste which occurs in-country. Sweden ranks among the top
countries in the world for reliance on nuclear power, as well as for power
plant efficiency. The current government recently overturned a 27 year
anti-nuclear power policy, and has approved the expansion of some nuclear
plants.
In Sweden, the same legislation is applied to all minerals (including
uranium) during the exploration phase. To gain approval for uranium mining, a
company must apply to the national government for a ruling. There is no ban on
uranium mining in Sweden today and the current government has stated it will
review all uranium mining projects in light of the relevant legislation and
environmental standards. The municipal government, where the specific project
is located, retains a right of veto for uranium mining projects. Sweden's
nuclear power plants require 1,500 tonnes of uranium fuel each year, all of
which is imported.
Uranium was analyzed by the ME-XRF05 technique by ALS Chemex Ltd's
laboratory in Vancouver, Canada, where duplicates, repeats, blanks and known
standards were inserted according to standard industry practice. The qualified
person for the Klappibacken uranium 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.
Investor Information
On behalf of the Board,
"Michael Hudson"
-------------------------------
Michael Hudson, President & CEO
Forward-Looking Statement. This news release contains certain
"forward-looking" statements and information relating to the Company that are
based on the beliefs of the Company's management as well as assumptions made
by and information currently available to the Company's management. Such
statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to
certain factors including, without limitations, competitive factors, general
economic conditions, customer relations, relationships with vendors and
strategic partners, the interest rate environment, governmental regulation and
supervision, seasonality, technological change, changes in industry practices,
and one-time events. Should any one or more of these risks or uncertainties
materialize, or should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual
results may vary materially from those described herein. Neither the TSX
Venture Exchange nor the Frankfurt Deutsche Börse have reviewed the
information contained herein and, therefore, do not accept responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
For further information: Investor Information, www.mawsonresources.com,
1305-1090, West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3V7; Company Contact:
Mariana Bermudez, (604) 685-9316; Investor Relations Consultants - Mining
Interactive, Nick Nicolaas, (604) 657-4058; Wayne Melvin, (604) 619-6327,
Email: info@mawsonresources.com
lg Muddi
Attention Business Editors:
Mawson drills 0.1% U(3)O(8) over 56 metres at Klappibacken
TSXv - MAW
Frankfurt - MRY
VANCOUVER, June 25 /CNW/ - Mawson Resources Limited ("Mawson") TSXv -
MAW; Frankfurt - MRY. Michael Hudson, President and CEO, announces new results
from the Company's first diamond drill program completed at the Klappibacken
uranium project in Sweden. Significant near-surface and high-grade uranium
mineralization was intersected. The results indicate the strength of the
uranium mineralized system and the potential for a major uranium deposit at
Klappibacken.
Two drill holes for a total of 169 metres were completed before the
spring thaw conditions prevented further drilling. The drill program will
continue when summer conditions provide suitable access. The Company expects
to resume drilling in July and will have two diamond drill rigs on site to
complete a 4,000 metre program. Best results, calculated with a lower cut-off
of 200ppm U(3)O(8), included:
KLADD0703: 56 metres at 0.10% U(3)O(8) from 20 metres;
including 5 metres for 0.24% U(3)O(8) from 25 metres, and
including 24.7 metres for 0.12% U(3)O(8) from 46.3 metres;
KLADD0702: 23.1 metres at 0.12% U(3)O(8) from 18.6 metres; and
8.6 metres at 0.10% U(3)O(8) from 51.5 metres;
Klappibacken is an intrusive-related uranium deposit, hosted by a
brecciated or cataclastic granite which is strongly enriched in fluorite.
Uranium mineralization is present within a single lense, generally greater
than 30 metres in width and locally up to 50 metres wide. Historical drilling
at Klappibacken has shown that mineralization extends to greater than 150
metres below the surface, at least 120 metres along strike, and remains open
both at depth and along strike. Both current drill holes were drilled on
Section 10 and intersected the mineralized body approximately 35 metres apart.
Drilling was at a high angle to the mineralized body and true widths are
between 90-100% of the drill indicated widths. The results demonstrate the
continuity of mineralization in three dimensions and confirm historic drill
data.
A radon cap survey was completed by Mawson at Klappibacken in 2006, to
measure the abundance of radon gas in the one metre thick soil that masks
bedrock in the prospect area. Radon gas is emitted as a daughter product
during the natural decay of uranium. This program identified numerous nearby
exploration targets up to two kilometers along strike from Klappibacken. These
targets include areas with a stronger radon gas signature than those
associated with the known mineralization. The radon cap targets shall be drill
tested early in the upcoming summer drilling program.
Mr Hudson states, "These drill results demonstrate the quality of
Klappibacken and the Company looks forward to commencing a major summer
drilling program at the project. Mineralization commences from surface and
remains open at depth. Surface indications from radon cap surveys and
scintillometer traverses define the footprint of high radioactivity to over
two kilometres strike, of which only 120 metres has been tested by drilling.
We look forward to continuing the drill program at Klappibacken in July '07
and the subsequent flow of drill results over the next 4 months." Further
information regarding these and previous results from the Kläppibäcken uranium
project may be found at:
http://www.mawsonresources.com/index.php?page=ProjectsKlap.
Update on Sweden's Nuclear Policy
Sweden's energy is provided by 47% nuclear power, 44% hydroelectric and
9% biofuels. The country is a world leader in nuclear efficiency research and
disposal of nuclear waste which occurs in-country. Sweden ranks among the top
countries in the world for reliance on nuclear power, as well as for power
plant efficiency. The current government recently overturned a 27 year
anti-nuclear power policy, and has approved the expansion of some nuclear
plants.
In Sweden, the same legislation is applied to all minerals (including
uranium) during the exploration phase. To gain approval for uranium mining, a
company must apply to the national government for a ruling. There is no ban on
uranium mining in Sweden today and the current government has stated it will
review all uranium mining projects in light of the relevant legislation and
environmental standards. The municipal government, where the specific project
is located, retains a right of veto for uranium mining projects. Sweden's
nuclear power plants require 1,500 tonnes of uranium fuel each year, all of
which is imported.
Uranium was analyzed by the ME-XRF05 technique by ALS Chemex Ltd's
laboratory in Vancouver, Canada, where duplicates, repeats, blanks and known
standards were inserted according to standard industry practice. The qualified
person for the Klappibacken uranium 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.
Investor Information
On behalf of the Board,
"Michael Hudson"
-------------------------------
Michael Hudson, President & CEO
Forward-Looking Statement. This news release contains certain
"forward-looking" statements and information relating to the Company that are
based on the beliefs of the Company's management as well as assumptions made
by and information currently available to the Company's management. Such
statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to
certain factors including, without limitations, competitive factors, general
economic conditions, customer relations, relationships with vendors and
strategic partners, the interest rate environment, governmental regulation and
supervision, seasonality, technological change, changes in industry practices,
and one-time events. Should any one or more of these risks or uncertainties
materialize, or should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual
results may vary materially from those described herein. Neither the TSX
Venture Exchange nor the Frankfurt Deutsche Börse have reviewed the
information contained herein and, therefore, do not accept responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
For further information: Investor Information, www.mawsonresources.com,
1305-1090, West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3V7; Company Contact:
Mariana Bermudez, (604) 685-9316; Investor Relations Consultants - Mining
Interactive, Nick Nicolaas, (604) 657-4058; Wayne Melvin, (604) 619-6327,
Email: info@mawsonresources.com
lg Muddi
Seit dem 18. Jun steigen wir nun in CAN.
Dies hatte ich bereits am >> 16.Jun prognostiziert (siehe Posting oben).
SK am 16.Juni 1,54 CAD zu akt. Kurs 1,99 CAD = rd + 30%.
Hintergrund meiner Annahme / Wette :
Vom 22.Dez zum 27.Dez 2006 hatten wir eine exorbitante Kurslücke von gewaltigen +23% (H/L). Die danach vom 28.Dez bis 24.Jan im wesentlichen seitwärts verlaufenen Kursgänge hatten keinen ausreichenden Durchsatz für ein in diesen Chartstellungen technisch gefordertes Gap close. Bis zum 26.Feb legte der Kurs dann sogar nochmals um +50% zu. Danach bildete der Kursverlauf um seinen mittelfristigen Durchschnitt einen Abwärtstrend aus der auf die Korrektur dieser o.g. nicht gehandelten Kursstellungen abzielte.
Bis zum 15.Jun brauchte MAW also rd vier Monate für diese m.E. zwingend notwendig gewesene technische Reaktion.
Nach nun sauber hingelegtem Gap close war der o.g. angedachte Rebound wahrscheinlich und durch diverse Indikatoren angezeigt.
Tagesaktuell haben wir mit der schnellen Überwindung des SMA 50 erneute >dünne< Auslassungen, so dass es um 1,85 CAD (bestmöglichst diese Woche) nochmals schaukeln sollte. Auch dies hatte ich am Samstag voriger Woche bereits in meinen Annahmen („kommende Woche ggf noch Volatilitäten“).
Blicken wir nach vorn :
Der Kurs läuft ab heute zwischen engliegenden SMA 50 u. 200 und dicht a.d. o.TkL des Korrekturtrendkanals.
Ohne es jetzt hier recht aufwendig werden zu lassen mit detaillierten Darlegungen allerhand technischer Auslesungen möchte ich abschließend sagen, dass wir bei Erreichungen 2 bis 2,15 CAD (denen ich recht positiv gegenüber stehe) aus technischer Sicht einen stärkeren Focus auf Trading long bekommen.
Wie des öfteren verweise ich auch hier auf die unterschiedlichsten Marktteilnehmer / Gruppen mit verschiedensten Zeitfenstern und Motivationen.
Gern sage ich als Techniker und „Summenspieler“ : Jeder Jeck ist anders und alle zusammen sind der Markt !
Risikobereite Anleger (die anderen sollten DOW + DAX Titel handeln oder noch besser das breite Angebot an Sparplänen etc verfolgen) könnten jetzt / oberhalb 2,10 CAD hier bei MAW auf eine nachhaltigere Trendumkehr / auf wieder weiter steigende Kurse setzen. Dabei ist der Blick auf andere Uranexplorer angezeigter als die Entwicklungen des Gesamtmarktes.
Habe die Ehre
Juppes
Dieses Posting will meine (bevorzugt technische) persönliche Meinung spiegeln
und soll ausdrücklich keine Kauf-/ Verkaufsempfehlung sein.
Dies hatte ich bereits am >> 16.Jun prognostiziert (siehe Posting oben).
SK am 16.Juni 1,54 CAD zu akt. Kurs 1,99 CAD = rd + 30%.
Hintergrund meiner Annahme / Wette :
Vom 22.Dez zum 27.Dez 2006 hatten wir eine exorbitante Kurslücke von gewaltigen +23% (H/L). Die danach vom 28.Dez bis 24.Jan im wesentlichen seitwärts verlaufenen Kursgänge hatten keinen ausreichenden Durchsatz für ein in diesen Chartstellungen technisch gefordertes Gap close. Bis zum 26.Feb legte der Kurs dann sogar nochmals um +50% zu. Danach bildete der Kursverlauf um seinen mittelfristigen Durchschnitt einen Abwärtstrend aus der auf die Korrektur dieser o.g. nicht gehandelten Kursstellungen abzielte.
Bis zum 15.Jun brauchte MAW also rd vier Monate für diese m.E. zwingend notwendig gewesene technische Reaktion.
Nach nun sauber hingelegtem Gap close war der o.g. angedachte Rebound wahrscheinlich und durch diverse Indikatoren angezeigt.
Tagesaktuell haben wir mit der schnellen Überwindung des SMA 50 erneute >dünne< Auslassungen, so dass es um 1,85 CAD (bestmöglichst diese Woche) nochmals schaukeln sollte. Auch dies hatte ich am Samstag voriger Woche bereits in meinen Annahmen („kommende Woche ggf noch Volatilitäten“).
Blicken wir nach vorn :
Der Kurs läuft ab heute zwischen engliegenden SMA 50 u. 200 und dicht a.d. o.TkL des Korrekturtrendkanals.
Ohne es jetzt hier recht aufwendig werden zu lassen mit detaillierten Darlegungen allerhand technischer Auslesungen möchte ich abschließend sagen, dass wir bei Erreichungen 2 bis 2,15 CAD (denen ich recht positiv gegenüber stehe) aus technischer Sicht einen stärkeren Focus auf Trading long bekommen.
Wie des öfteren verweise ich auch hier auf die unterschiedlichsten Marktteilnehmer / Gruppen mit verschiedensten Zeitfenstern und Motivationen.
Gern sage ich als Techniker und „Summenspieler“ : Jeder Jeck ist anders und alle zusammen sind der Markt !
Risikobereite Anleger (die anderen sollten DOW + DAX Titel handeln oder noch besser das breite Angebot an Sparplänen etc verfolgen) könnten jetzt / oberhalb 2,10 CAD hier bei MAW auf eine nachhaltigere Trendumkehr / auf wieder weiter steigende Kurse setzen. Dabei ist der Blick auf andere Uranexplorer angezeigter als die Entwicklungen des Gesamtmarktes.
Habe die Ehre
Juppes
Dieses Posting will meine (bevorzugt technische) persönliche Meinung spiegeln
und soll ausdrücklich keine Kauf-/ Verkaufsempfehlung sein.
Attention Business Editors:
Mawson Resources Limited - 4th quarter update - Consolidating uranium resources in Europe
VANCOUVER, June 19 /CNW/ - Mawson Resources Limited ("Mawson") TSXv -
MAW; Frankfurt - MRY. Michael Hudson, President & CEO, reports that the
Company's fourth quarter, which ended May 31, 2007, has been an active one on
the corporate, acquisition and drill fronts. After recent acquisitions, Mawson
holds a significant portfolio of 100%-owned, advanced, resource-status
projects (Table 1) and in total, Mawson is exploring 19 uranium projects in
three European mining countries.
Table 1: Mawson's Resource Status Projects:
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Country Project Contained Million Grade Resource Drill holes
U(3)O(8) Tonnes Status
(Million
lbs)
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Spain Don 5.1 2.0 0.12% Historic(1) +30,000m
Benito
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Sweden Duobblon 11.6 16.2 0.03% Inferred(2) 55 drill
NI43-101 holes for
Compliant 10,316m
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Sweden Klappi- 2.1 0.9 0.10% Indicated(2) 32 drill
backen NI43-101 holes for
Compliant 3,951m
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Finland Nuottijarvi 2.9 2.9 0.04% Historic(3) 43 drill
holes for
6,679m
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Sweden Tasjo 104 to 75 to 0.03% Exploration +130 drill
116 150 to Target(4) holes
million 0.07%
pounds of
U(3)O(8)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note 1: Historic Resource Estimates - The La Haba project includes an
historic open pit uranium mine and existing resources, which are overlain
by a 3,865 hectare State Mineral Reserve to which Mawson presently has no
current entitlement. The resources were calculated using a computation
inverse distance method based on three metre horizontal benches and 40
metre cells and is roughly analogous to the CIM definitions "Measured"
and "Indicated". The depth of the resource extends from surface to 130
metres. The quoted resources are based on the PhD Thesis, "Petrology and
Geochemistry of the Uranium Deposits of South East Badajoz" by Javier
Almarza Lopez of the University of Seville dated March 1996. These data
are historical in nature and were compiled prior to the implementation of
NI 43-101 reporting standards. Mawson has not completed sufficient
exploration to verify the estimates and is not treating them as National
Instrument defined resources or reserves verified by a qualified person
and the historical estimate should not be relied upon. The Company
believes this historical resource and the data used to compile the
estimate - which represent the most recent estimates and data available -
are generally reliable and relevant.
Note 2: As per NI43-100 Technical Report "Review of Three Uranium
Properties in Northern Sweden: Klappibacken, Duobblon, and Tasjo", dated
7 March 2007 by Andrew Browne BSc (Hons), FAusIMM, MCIM, MGSA, MSEG,
CPGeo of GeoSynthesis Pty Ltd.
Note 3: Historic Resource Estimates at Nuottijarvi: The historical
resource estimates quoted are based on a report titled "Paltamo Nuoti
Resource Calculation" by Aarto Huhma in 1969 of Outokumpu Oy. The
resource was calculated using a polygonal method and is roughly analogous
to CIM definitions "Indicated" and "Inferred". Data is historical in
nature compiled prior to the implementation of NI 43-101 reporting
standards. Mawson has not completed sufficient exploration to verify the
estimates. Mawson is not treating them as National Instrument defined
resources or reserves verified by a Qualified Person, and the historical
estimate should not be relied upon. The Company does not have, and is not
aware of, any more recent resource estimates that conform to the
standards set out in National Instrument 43-101.
Note 4: The exploration target estimates at Tasjo are based on the
report, "Geological Investigations in the Tasjo area in 1963 and 1964" by
G. Armands of the Swedish Atomic Energy. The potential quantity and grade
indicated is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient
exploration to define the target at this time and it is uncertain that
further exploration will result in the definition of a resource. A total
of approximately 130 exploration drill holes have been drilled in the
Tasjo field over a 200 square kilometre area.
Spain
Mawson expects to receive notice as to the progress of permitting at the
Don Benito uranium project from the Spanish Mining Authorities this month. The
Don Benito uranium claims are a major addition to the Mawson portfolio,
allowing the Company to elevate itself with potential to become a near term
European uranium producer. The claims cover the La Haba open pit uranium mine
which ceased operation in 1990, and the adjacent in-situ uranium historic
resources of 5.1 million pounds of U(3)O(8) (Table 1). In total, Mawson has
applied for a 35 kilometre strike of the mineralized horizon where at least 40
projects have been identified. The mine and resource area are currently
overlain by the La Haba State Mineral Reserve. However, Spanish Mining Law
states that when a State Mineral Reserve that lies within a granted
investigation permit is lifted, the mineral rights held within the State
Mineral Reserve, such as at La Haba, will fall directly to the holder of the
overlying granted investigation permit.
The project is particularly significant due to the recent uranium mining
history, the presence of substantial infrastructure including power and roads
and the 30 kilometers of resource and reserve drilling. The Company has an
experienced technical team compiling historic data and aims to quote a
NI43-101 compliant resource by December 2007. Concurrently, the Company will
undertake a scoping study to determine the economic parameters of reopening
the Don Benito uranium mine. This study is slated for the first quarter of
2008.
During the quarter the Company also secured four uranium exploration
claims totaling 11,400 hectares in the Salamanca uranium mining district of
Spain. The ground was awarded to Mawson after a competitive public tender over
areas previously held by the Spanish Government. Two permits won by Mawson lie
within two kilometres of Spain's largest historic uranium mines, Mina Fé and
Corta D.
Sweden
In Sweden, 53 drill holes were completed at the Tasjo uranium project,
whilst two holes were completed at the Klappibacken uranium project. Drilling
at Tasjo continued to discover multiple near-surface uranium and rare earth-
mineralized horizons, which average five metres true thickness over an area of
1,100 metres by 250 metres. Further drill results area are awaited. Drill
results from Klappibacken are expected within the next week.
During the quarter the Company also announced the staking of the
Tresjoarna project in Sweden where past drilling intersected zones of
near-surface uranium mineralization with grades up to 0.61% U(3)O(8).
The company has signed contracts to recommence drilling at Klappibacken
in July, when summer conditions provide suitable access. Radon cap surveys
have commenced at Stensjodalen and Tresjoarna. A ground EM survey is underway
at Tasjo which will map the near surface uranium host over a 20-kilometre
strike length. Furthermore, a preferred metallurgical consulting group has
been identified with extensive uranium and REE processing experience, with
which terms of reference for metallurgical research are being discussed.
Widerange Corporation Pty Ltd also informed the Company that it has
successfully completed its due diligence on four of Mawson's non-core uranium
projects in Sweden and will continue with its right to earn an initial 51%
interest by incurring US$1 million in-ground expenditure by April 2011,
subsequent to meeting minimum annual expenditures. Widerange may earn up to
75% interest by fully funding any project to successful feasibility. Mawson's
free-carried interest shall remain at 49% until completion of a Bankable
Feasibility Study.
Finland
The Company announced the staking of the Nuottijarvi uranium project in
central Finland, one of that nation's largest known uranium deposits. In 1969,
Outokumpu Oy reported a historical resource at Nuottijarvi of 2.9 million
pounds of U(3)O(8) (Table 1). Subsequent to granting of the Nuottijarvi claim,
Mawson will compile historic data, move towards a NI43-101 compliant resource
and commence metallurgical test work. Further ground work has also commenced
on Mawson's five other uranium project areas in Finland.
Mr Hudson states, "Mawson is well positioned with a strong project
portfolio, active exploration program, CDN$16 million in cash, a large uranium
resource base and near-term production potential, all in the backyard of the
world's largest consumers of nuclear power. When combined with the strong
fundamentals of the uranium market, we believe there is significant growth to
come for Mawson. The Company is managed by experienced mining industry
personnel and we will continue to pursue growth opportunities at both the
technical and corporate levels."
The qualified person for Mawson's uranium exploration projects, 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"
-------------------------------
Michael Hudson, President & CEO
Forward-Looking Statement. This news release contains certain
"forward-looking" statements and information relating to the Company that are
based on the beliefs of the Company's management as well as assumptions made
by and information currently available to the Company's management. Such
statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to
certain factors including, without limitations, competitive factors, general
economic conditions, customer relations, relationships with vendors and
strategic partners, the interest rate environment, governmental regulation and
supervision, seasonality, technological change, changes in industry practices,
and one-time events. Should any one or more of these risks or uncertainties
materialize, or should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual
results may vary materially from those described herein. Neither the TSX
Venture Exchange nor the Frankfurt Deutsche Borse have reviewed the
information contained herein and, therefore, do not accept responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
For further information: Investor Information: www.mawsonresources.com, 1305 -
1090 West Georgia St., Vancouver, BC, V6E 3V7; Company Contact: Mariana
Bermudez, (604) 685-9316; Investor Relations Consultants - Mining Interactive,
Nick Nicolaas, (604) 657-4058, Wayne Melvin, (604) 619-6327, Email:
info@mawsonresources.com
Mawson Resources Limited - 4th quarter update - Consolidating uranium resources in Europe
VANCOUVER, June 19 /CNW/ - Mawson Resources Limited ("Mawson") TSXv -
MAW; Frankfurt - MRY. Michael Hudson, President & CEO, reports that the
Company's fourth quarter, which ended May 31, 2007, has been an active one on
the corporate, acquisition and drill fronts. After recent acquisitions, Mawson
holds a significant portfolio of 100%-owned, advanced, resource-status
projects (Table 1) and in total, Mawson is exploring 19 uranium projects in
three European mining countries.
Table 1: Mawson's Resource Status Projects:
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Country Project Contained Million Grade Resource Drill holes
U(3)O(8) Tonnes Status
(Million
lbs)
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Spain Don 5.1 2.0 0.12% Historic(1) +30,000m
Benito
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Sweden Duobblon 11.6 16.2 0.03% Inferred(2) 55 drill
NI43-101 holes for
Compliant 10,316m
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Sweden Klappi- 2.1 0.9 0.10% Indicated(2) 32 drill
backen NI43-101 holes for
Compliant 3,951m
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Finland Nuottijarvi 2.9 2.9 0.04% Historic(3) 43 drill
holes for
6,679m
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Sweden Tasjo 104 to 75 to 0.03% Exploration +130 drill
116 150 to Target(4) holes
million 0.07%
pounds of
U(3)O(8)
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Note 1: Historic Resource Estimates - The La Haba project includes an
historic open pit uranium mine and existing resources, which are overlain
by a 3,865 hectare State Mineral Reserve to which Mawson presently has no
current entitlement. The resources were calculated using a computation
inverse distance method based on three metre horizontal benches and 40
metre cells and is roughly analogous to the CIM definitions "Measured"
and "Indicated". The depth of the resource extends from surface to 130
metres. The quoted resources are based on the PhD Thesis, "Petrology and
Geochemistry of the Uranium Deposits of South East Badajoz" by Javier
Almarza Lopez of the University of Seville dated March 1996. These data
are historical in nature and were compiled prior to the implementation of
NI 43-101 reporting standards. Mawson has not completed sufficient
exploration to verify the estimates and is not treating them as National
Instrument defined resources or reserves verified by a qualified person
and the historical estimate should not be relied upon. The Company
believes this historical resource and the data used to compile the
estimate - which represent the most recent estimates and data available -
are generally reliable and relevant.
Note 2: As per NI43-100 Technical Report "Review of Three Uranium
Properties in Northern Sweden: Klappibacken, Duobblon, and Tasjo", dated
7 March 2007 by Andrew Browne BSc (Hons), FAusIMM, MCIM, MGSA, MSEG,
CPGeo of GeoSynthesis Pty Ltd.
Note 3: Historic Resource Estimates at Nuottijarvi: The historical
resource estimates quoted are based on a report titled "Paltamo Nuoti
Resource Calculation" by Aarto Huhma in 1969 of Outokumpu Oy. The
resource was calculated using a polygonal method and is roughly analogous
to CIM definitions "Indicated" and "Inferred". Data is historical in
nature compiled prior to the implementation of NI 43-101 reporting
standards. Mawson has not completed sufficient exploration to verify the
estimates. Mawson is not treating them as National Instrument defined
resources or reserves verified by a Qualified Person, and the historical
estimate should not be relied upon. The Company does not have, and is not
aware of, any more recent resource estimates that conform to the
standards set out in National Instrument 43-101.
Note 4: The exploration target estimates at Tasjo are based on the
report, "Geological Investigations in the Tasjo area in 1963 and 1964" by
G. Armands of the Swedish Atomic Energy. The potential quantity and grade
indicated is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient
exploration to define the target at this time and it is uncertain that
further exploration will result in the definition of a resource. A total
of approximately 130 exploration drill holes have been drilled in the
Tasjo field over a 200 square kilometre area.
Spain
Mawson expects to receive notice as to the progress of permitting at the
Don Benito uranium project from the Spanish Mining Authorities this month. The
Don Benito uranium claims are a major addition to the Mawson portfolio,
allowing the Company to elevate itself with potential to become a near term
European uranium producer. The claims cover the La Haba open pit uranium mine
which ceased operation in 1990, and the adjacent in-situ uranium historic
resources of 5.1 million pounds of U(3)O(8) (Table 1). In total, Mawson has
applied for a 35 kilometre strike of the mineralized horizon where at least 40
projects have been identified. The mine and resource area are currently
overlain by the La Haba State Mineral Reserve. However, Spanish Mining Law
states that when a State Mineral Reserve that lies within a granted
investigation permit is lifted, the mineral rights held within the State
Mineral Reserve, such as at La Haba, will fall directly to the holder of the
overlying granted investigation permit.
The project is particularly significant due to the recent uranium mining
history, the presence of substantial infrastructure including power and roads
and the 30 kilometers of resource and reserve drilling. The Company has an
experienced technical team compiling historic data and aims to quote a
NI43-101 compliant resource by December 2007. Concurrently, the Company will
undertake a scoping study to determine the economic parameters of reopening
the Don Benito uranium mine. This study is slated for the first quarter of
2008.
During the quarter the Company also secured four uranium exploration
claims totaling 11,400 hectares in the Salamanca uranium mining district of
Spain. The ground was awarded to Mawson after a competitive public tender over
areas previously held by the Spanish Government. Two permits won by Mawson lie
within two kilometres of Spain's largest historic uranium mines, Mina Fé and
Corta D.
Sweden
In Sweden, 53 drill holes were completed at the Tasjo uranium project,
whilst two holes were completed at the Klappibacken uranium project. Drilling
at Tasjo continued to discover multiple near-surface uranium and rare earth-
mineralized horizons, which average five metres true thickness over an area of
1,100 metres by 250 metres. Further drill results area are awaited. Drill
results from Klappibacken are expected within the next week.
During the quarter the Company also announced the staking of the
Tresjoarna project in Sweden where past drilling intersected zones of
near-surface uranium mineralization with grades up to 0.61% U(3)O(8).
The company has signed contracts to recommence drilling at Klappibacken
in July, when summer conditions provide suitable access. Radon cap surveys
have commenced at Stensjodalen and Tresjoarna. A ground EM survey is underway
at Tasjo which will map the near surface uranium host over a 20-kilometre
strike length. Furthermore, a preferred metallurgical consulting group has
been identified with extensive uranium and REE processing experience, with
which terms of reference for metallurgical research are being discussed.
Widerange Corporation Pty Ltd also informed the Company that it has
successfully completed its due diligence on four of Mawson's non-core uranium
projects in Sweden and will continue with its right to earn an initial 51%
interest by incurring US$1 million in-ground expenditure by April 2011,
subsequent to meeting minimum annual expenditures. Widerange may earn up to
75% interest by fully funding any project to successful feasibility. Mawson's
free-carried interest shall remain at 49% until completion of a Bankable
Feasibility Study.
Finland
The Company announced the staking of the Nuottijarvi uranium project in
central Finland, one of that nation's largest known uranium deposits. In 1969,
Outokumpu Oy reported a historical resource at Nuottijarvi of 2.9 million
pounds of U(3)O(8) (Table 1). Subsequent to granting of the Nuottijarvi claim,
Mawson will compile historic data, move towards a NI43-101 compliant resource
and commence metallurgical test work. Further ground work has also commenced
on Mawson's five other uranium project areas in Finland.
Mr Hudson states, "Mawson is well positioned with a strong project
portfolio, active exploration program, CDN$16 million in cash, a large uranium
resource base and near-term production potential, all in the backyard of the
world's largest consumers of nuclear power. When combined with the strong
fundamentals of the uranium market, we believe there is significant growth to
come for Mawson. The Company is managed by experienced mining industry
personnel and we will continue to pursue growth opportunities at both the
technical and corporate levels."
The qualified person for Mawson's uranium exploration projects, 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"
-------------------------------
Michael Hudson, President & CEO
Forward-Looking Statement. This news release contains certain
"forward-looking" statements and information relating to the Company that are
based on the beliefs of the Company's management as well as assumptions made
by and information currently available to the Company's management. Such
statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to
certain factors including, without limitations, competitive factors, general
economic conditions, customer relations, relationships with vendors and
strategic partners, the interest rate environment, governmental regulation and
supervision, seasonality, technological change, changes in industry practices,
and one-time events. Should any one or more of these risks or uncertainties
materialize, or should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual
results may vary materially from those described herein. Neither the TSX
Venture Exchange nor the Frankfurt Deutsche Borse have reviewed the
information contained herein and, therefore, do not accept responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
For further information: Investor Information: www.mawsonresources.com, 1305 -
1090 West Georgia St., Vancouver, BC, V6E 3V7; Company Contact: Mariana
Bermudez, (604) 685-9316; Investor Relations Consultants - Mining Interactive,
Nick Nicolaas, (604) 657-4058, Wayne Melvin, (604) 619-6327, Email:
info@mawsonresources.com
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