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      schrieb am 14.05.07 16:00:04
      Beitrag Nr. 501 ()
      Und weiter gehts:

      Strathmore Receives Permit to Drill Roca Honda Project in New Mexico

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 14, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore") (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce that it has obtained approval from the New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division to conduct drilling at its Roca Honda Project located in McKinley County, New Mexico. A drilling contract will be awarded to a New Mexico drilling company and all required bonding is in place. Strathmore will commence drilling in June. This program will provide Strathmore with data to support the preparation of its license application and further evaluate In-Situ Recovery and conventional uranium mining operations at the site. Strathmore will gather the required geologic, hydrologic, and baseline background water quality data to support its permit applications. In addition, data necessary to facilitate well-field design, evaluate possible conventional underground mine planning such as mine shaft placement, and additional site information, will be collected. The Company plans to install four wells that will be used to perform hydrologic pump tests and provide long-term water quality monitoring and hydrologic data. John DeJoia, Strathmore's Vice President of Technical Affairs, stated, "This program marks the beginning of the redevelopment of a major uranium resource in the Grants area." Juan R. Velasquez, Vice President of Environmental and Regulatory Affairs, added, "We would like to express our appreciation to the New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division for their assistance in obtaining this very important first permit. We have been very pleased with their cooperation and support in working through the regulatory process. We will continue to build on our working relationship as we move toward mining and milling operations permitting." Strathmore has already developed corporate Quality Assurance, Health and Safety, and Radiological Monitoring programs. In addition, Archaeological and Cultural resources studies as well as the Flora and Fauna surveys required to support the project have also been completed.

      David Miller, Strathmore's President & COO, noted that, "The Company believes that Roca Honda is one of the best undeveloped uranium deposits in the United States today. We further expect Roca Honda to be our flagship project, and one of several mining operations that will provide the Grants area with much needed economic development. The grass roots support the Company has received from the community has been encouraging and we are proud to participate and contribute to the uranium renaissance in Grants."

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President and COO
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      schrieb am 14.05.07 17:43:32
      Beitrag Nr. 502 ()
      auf eine Grüne Woche....:cool:

      Metallix
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      schrieb am 15.05.07 15:47:22
      Beitrag Nr. 503 ()
      MAY 15, 2007 - 09:30 ET



      Strathmore Acquires Additional Near-Surface Uranium Deposits in the Gas Hills, Wyoming: Historical Resource Exceeds 2.7 Million Pounds

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - May 15, 2007) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:STM) is pleased to announce that the Company has recently acquired two additional areas of known mineralization in the Gas Hills Uranium District, Wyoming; by staking lode mining claims on lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The Gas Hills Uranium District was one of the most prolific producing areas in the United States during the last uranium cycle, with total production exceeding 100 million pounds. The majority of this production was from conventional open-pit mining, and to a much lesser extent by underground and in-situ recovery. The Gas Hills area is located 45 miles east of Riverton Wyoming, home of the Company's U.S. exploration and development office. The two claimed properties, Andria and East Day Loma, were extensively drilled in the 1960s and 1970s and scheduled for open-pit development during the early 1980s. The Andria ore body was previously drilled by Federal American Partners (FAP) and the East Day Loma pits were delineated by Energy Fuels Inc. The uranium is hosted within roll-front deposits of the Eocene Wind River Formation sandstones, from surface to 500 feet deep. Significant infrastructure exists on and near the acquired properties, including haulage roads and electrical power lines.

      According to historical documents, the Andria Ore Body contains 949,100 lbs. U3O8 and the East Day Loma property contains 1,940,945 lbs. U3O8. The new properties are in close proximity to the Company's existing Gas Hills deposits, which include the Bull Rush, Loco-Lee & George Ver claims with a historical resource estimate of 6,131,504 tonnes at an average grade of 0.069% U3O8 (8,440,490 lbs U3O8; see press release of November 9, 2006 for additional details) and the Frazier LeMac Property with a historical resource estimate of 696,327 tonnes at an average grade of 0.11% U3O8 (1,522,000 lbs U3O8; see press release of Feb 1, 2007 for additional details). The following tables summarize the historic resources for the two new properties. The resources shown for East Day Loma are for only that mineralization contained within four previously designed pits; historical drill-hole location maps (with +mineralized intercept data) show considerable mineralization surrounding the designed pits, with a potential to significantly increase the known resources there.



      Andria Ore Body (Historical Records)
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Resource Tons Ave grade % Pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------Demonstrated 346,041 0.06% 423,150---------------------------------------------------------------------------Indicated 393,524 0.07% 525,950---------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL 739,565 0.06% 949,100---------------------------------------------------------------------------Resources area of influence (AOI). Resource estimated using equi-distancepolygon method. Source: Federal American Partners: internal document, 1984
      Demonstrated: 100 ft x 100 ft AOI (less than 10,000 ft2)Indicated: 200 ft x 200 ft AOI minus Demonstrated (max. 30,000 ft2)Cutoff grade: 0.035% and 2 ft.
      East Day Loma Resources (Historical Records)
      Proven Probable Total--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tons Grade Pounds Tons Grade Pounds Tons Grade Pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------SE trend 97,668 0.22% 437,775 173,486 0.21% 743,141 271,154 0.22% 1,180,916---------------------------------------------------------------------------NE D-3 33,063 0.23% 153,007 47,433 0.23% 217,276 80,496 0.23% 370,283---------------------------------------------------------------------------NE D-1 Pit 16,130 0.23% 74,818 30,822 0.21% 131,768 46,952 0.22% 206,586---------------------------------------------------------------------------S D-1 Pit 12,225 0.16% 38,298 12,225 0.16% 38,298---------------------------------------------------------------------------D-26 Area 45,269 0.16% 144,862 45,269 0.16% 144,862---------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL 159,086 0.21% 703,898 297,010 0.21% 1,237,047 456,096 0.21% 1,940,945---------------------------------------------------------------------------Resource areas of influence (AOI). Resource estimated using the circle tangent method. Source: Energy Fuels Inc.: Internal document, 1978
      Proven: 50 ft x 50 ft AOI (less than 2,500 ft2) (25 ft drill spacing)Probable: Area contained between the proven resources (proven AOI connectedby tangential lines)Cutoff grade: 0.03% and 2 ft.




      The Company is currently reviewing its options with respect to the exploitation of these historic resources, and others in the Gas Hills, and it is in the process of acquiring the historic drill data, which will enable the preparation of an independent NI 43-101 technical report for the projects.

      The foregoing historical resource estimates presented above were completed prior to the implementation of the NI 43-101 requirements; however, given the high quality of the historic work completed, the respective mining companies' reputations, and the production history of the Gas Hills Uranium District, the Company believes the resource estimates to be both relevant and reliable. In addition, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify these historic mineral resources as current mineral resources; and the Company is not treating the historic resources as current. Hence, the historical estimates should not be relied upon. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President & COO

      The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

      CONTACT INFORMATION
      Strathmore Minerals Corp.
      Bob Hemmerling
      1-800-647-3303

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      Strathmore Minerals Corp.
      Craig Christy
      1-800-647-3303
      Email: info@strathmoreminerals.com
      Website: www.strathmoreminerals.com
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      schrieb am 30.05.07 17:35:47
      Beitrag Nr. 504 ()
      Strathmore Updates Juniper Ridge Wyoming Project

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 30, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP ("Strathmore") (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to provide an update on its Juniper Ridge, Wyoming Joint Venture project with Yellowcake Mining Inc.

      In March 2007, Strathmore contracted BRS Engineering ("BRS") of Riverton, WY to acquire historic drill information from earlier exploration programs conducted on the property. Exploration data was recovered from all parts of the property. The best intercept observed is 15 feet of .36% U3O8 for a GT (Grade-Thickness) of 5.43. The highest grade identified on the property is 1.43% U3O8.

      The data was obtained from old magnetic files and BRS was able to recover approximately half of the data from the estimated 2,000 historical drill holes on the property. In total, data from 961 drill holes was recovered. Of the 961 holes, 588 had uranium intercepts exceeding .02% U3O8. There were over 1100 intercepts above a .02% U3O8 in the 588 holes with uranium mineralization. This drill information represents work completed by several previous owners, which included Urangeschellschaft and AGIP Mining Inc., which was the last company to conduct exploration on the property in the late 1970's. Strathmore has digitized all information collected into a new data base, and is in the process of analyzing the data. In addition, Strathmore has obtained several historic feasibility reports from the 1970's and one that was completed in 1987.

      On completion of the analysis of all available data, a preliminary resource estimate will be calculated. Plans for additional development drilling and pre-permitting work (installation of monitor wells) have been scheduled for the fall season. Mine planning and metallurgical evaluations will follow. In addition, the Joint Venture has started the preparation of the required background data for permitting purposes. Flora, fauna, and archaeology and other studies will begin shortly.

      The foregoing historical data reported were completed prior to the implementation of NI 43-101. Hence, they should not be relied upon. The technical information in this news release has been prepared and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President and COO
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      schrieb am 11.06.07 19:39:17
      Beitrag Nr. 505 ()
      hier ist es sehr ruhig geworden. :confused:

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      schrieb am 11.06.07 22:25:39
      Beitrag Nr. 506 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.828.667 von Lehradt am 11.06.07 19:39:17Die Ruhe vor dem Sturm...;)

      Metallix
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      schrieb am 21.06.07 23:59:36
      Beitrag Nr. 507 ()
      Strathmore Creates Fission Energy Corp.

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 21, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce shareholder approval for the creation of Fission Energy Corp. As previously announced, Strathmore plans to spin-off of its exploration assets located in Canada and Peru into a separate publicly traded company to be known as Fission Energy Corp. At the Company's Special and Annual General Meeting held in Vancouver on Tuesday, June 19, 2007, shareholders overwhelmingly approved the corporate reorganization approving the Plan of Arrangement and the creation of Fission Energy Corp. Strathmore is now proceeding to obtain final court approval and all regulatory approvals in order to complete and implement the Plan of Arrangement. The Company will continue to advise shareholders of material news regarding the Fission Energy Corp spin-off as it progresses.

      The composition of the Board of Directors remained unchanged after the Company's Special and Annual General Meeting with Devinder Randhawa, David Miller, Michael Halvorson, Dr. Dieter Krewedl and Raymond Larson all being re-elected.

      The Board of Directors and Management of Strathmore would like to thank all shareholders for their continued support and confidence in this Plan of Arrangement.

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Dev Randhawa, Chairman and CEO

      The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

      Contacts: Strathmore Minerals Corp. Bob Hemmerling Investor Relations 1-800-647-3303 Strathmore Minerals Corp. Craig Christy Investor Relations 1-800-647-3303 Email: info@strathmoreminerals.com Website: www.strathmoreminerals.com

      SOURCE: Strathmore Minerals Corp.
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      schrieb am 09.07.07 11:14:02
      Beitrag Nr. 508 ()
      Hallo,

      Strathmore Minerals wurde von Value Investor mit einem konservativen Kursziel von 500% empfohlen! (Akt. Kurs 2,85)
      Ich bin mal gespannt.
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      schrieb am 09.07.07 15:59:10
      Beitrag Nr. 509 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.588.808 von lanzchri am 09.07.07 11:14:02Um die Empfehlungen von Value Investor lesen zu können,
      muss man ja wohl eine kostenpflichtige Mitgliedschaft eingehen.
      Ich kenne diesen BB nicht, welche anderen Aktien wurden denn bspw. bereits empfohlen?

      Entscheidungen für eine Investition in eine Aktie mache ich eh nur von meinen eigenen Recherchen abhängig,
      aber interessant finde ich es schon mit welchen Argumenten Börsenbriefe
      für eine Aktie werben,
      wie Value Investor z.B. nun gerade auf 500 Prozent Kurspotenzial für STM kommt...
      und ich will auch nicht jeden Börsenbrief von vornherein als unseriös abtun...
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      schrieb am 11.07.07 16:26:53
      Beitrag Nr. 510 ()
      Ich treffe die Kaufentscheidung für eine Aktie auch nicht aufgrund der Aussagen eines Börsenbriefes.
      Ich habe nur erwähnt, dass diese Aktie eben in dem genannten BB mit dem oben zitierten "Fazit" angepriesen wird. Zumal ich schon länger investiert bin.
      :look:
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      schrieb am 11.07.07 17:21:32
      Beitrag Nr. 511 ()
      Strathmore ist meiner Meinung nach eine bombenfeste Sache!
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      schrieb am 11.07.07 20:04:56
      Beitrag Nr. 512 ()
      Strathmore Completes LOI With Nu-Mex Uranium for US $18 Million Commitment at Dalton Pass, New Mexico Uranium Project

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 11, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore" or "the Company"), has completed a Binding Letter of Intent ("LOI") to enter into an option and a joint venture with Nu-Mex Uranium Resources Inc.("Nu-Mex") to explore and develop Strathmore's Dalton Pass properties (the "Dalton Pass" project).

      The Property consists of approximately 1320 acres controlled by federal lode mining claims and lies between the Church Rock and Crownpoint uranium districts of the western Grants Mineral Belt. The previous operator, Pathfinder Mines Corporation, drilled in excess of 130 exploratory holes and demonstrated a resource of 5.5 million pounds U3O8 at an average grade of 0.07%. Pathfinder was in the process of determining the feasibility and amenability of in-situ extraction of the uranium resource prior to the 1980s price drop in uranium.

      As per the terms of the LOI, Strathmore will grant Nu-Mex sole and exclusive rights to earn-in a 65% interest in the Dalton Pass. The terms of the transaction are summarized as follows (all dollar amounts are in US $):

      1. Nu-Mex paying to Strathmore $250,000 upon signing of the LOI; and

      2. incurring a total of $16,750,000 in work commitment expenditures on the Property ("Expenditures"), and additional payments of $1,000,000 in cash or stock in accordance with the following schedule:

      - a $1,000,000 work commitment expenditure plus $250,000 payment in cash or stock on or before the first year,

      - an additional $2,000,000 work commitment expenditure plus $250,000 payment in cash or stock on or before the second year,

      - an additional $2,750,000 work commitment expenditure plus $250,000 payment in cash or stock on or before the third year,

      - an additional $3,000,000 work commitment expenditure plus $250,000 payment in cash or stock on or before the fourth year,

      - an additional $4,000,000 work commitment expenditure in the fifth year, and

      - an additional $4,000,000 work commitment expenditure in the sixth year.

      Nu-Mex will earn a 25% interest in the Property once Nu-Mex has completed its commitments (cash/stock of $1,000,000 and work of US $8,750,000) on or before the anniversary of the fourth year. Nu-Mex will earn an additional 40% interest in the Property once Nu-Mex has completed its additional commitments (US $8,000,000 in work) on or before the anniversary of the sixth year. The LOI provides for accelerated work and expenditure commitments should a property evaluation demonstrate that a feasibility study could be completed at an earlier date.

      After the fourth year and provided Nu-Mex has fulfilled its commitments, the parties shall review all work completed under the terms of the agreement and prepare an independent NI 43-101 compliant technical report and resource calculation. Recommendations from this report will help plan further development initiatives.

      Following the sixth anniversary of the Closing Date, or other mutually agreed upon time, the Operator will retain a third party engineering firm to prepare a Bankable Feasibility Study. Should the third party evaluation result in a positive recommendation, Strathmore and Nu-Mex will then proceed with their pro-rata payments under the proposed joint venture agreement to further develop the project.

      Strathmore will have up to 90 days after the date the Bankable Feasibility Report is delivered to elect whether or not to earn back a 16% undivided interest in the Property by paying US $8,000,000 to Nu-Mex providing Nu-Mex has met all its obligations to earn 65%.

      The Parties will use their best efforts to obtain all regulatory and other approvals and close within 90 days or as soon as mutually agreed upon.

      Nu-Mex Resources Inc. (OTCBB: NUMX) is a New Mexico based uranium company.

      The foregoing historical resource estimates were completed prior to the implementation of NI 43- 101. Given the quality of the historic work completed on the properties discussed herein, the Company believes the resource estimates to be both relevant and reliable. However, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historic mineral resources as current mineral resource, and is not treating the historic resources as current. Hence, they should not be relied upon. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President and COO
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      schrieb am 12.07.07 17:59:33
      Beitrag Nr. 513 ()
      Eine News jagt die andere:

      Strathmore Acquires Near-Surface Uranium Deposit in Gas Hills Uranium District, Wyoming

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 12, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") has entered into a binding Letter of Intent ("LOI") to purchase the New Rock Claims ore body in the Gas Hills Uranium District, Wyoming, from Elmhurst Financial Group Inc. The New Rock property comprises approximately 740 acres (300 Ha), and is located 2 to 3 miles northeast of the Company's George-Ver and Frazier LeMac deposits.

      The New Rock claims were previously explored during the 1960s and 1970s by Union Carbide Corporation and Adobe Oil and Gas. Related documents show the New Rock property contains an estimated 900,000 tons averaging 0.05% for a historical resource totaling 900,000 pounds U308 (Not 43-101 compliant). The ore deposit lies near the old Rim Pit which was mined during the 1970s by Pathfinder (now AREVA) and Union Carbide using open-pit methods.

      As part of the agreement, the Company will acquire additional nearby lode mining claims owned by Elmhurst. Elmhurst will retain a 5% production royalty on all mining claims acquired by the Company. With respect to the New Rock Claims, Strathmore has agreed to an advance royalty payment to Elmhurst of US $0.75 per pound against this production royalty. The total to be paid will be based on a new in-house resource calculation using measured and indicated categories with a 0.40 GT (Grade X Thickness; %ft) cutoff. For example, a 10' thickness grading .05% U3O8 equates to a 0.50 GT cutoff, which exceeds the 0.40 minimum GT cutoff. The ore computation would be included in the advance royalty calculation. Payment is to be made 30 days after calculations are finalized. The Company has begun assembling a new data base and will immediately begin preparation of the new in-house resource calculation.

      Further to the Company's news release of May 4, 2007, the Company has agreed to extend the exclusivity period for the negotiation of a joint venture agreement to develop Strathmore's Roca Honda project in the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico. While discussions are proceeding favorably, there is no guarantee that an agreement will be reached.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President and COO
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      schrieb am 12.07.07 21:22:22
      Beitrag Nr. 514 ()
      Bin auch mit dabei seit heute. Bei 2,81 Euro eingestiegen und habe mich gewundert, wie schnell ich bedient wurde in Frankfurt, sogar unter pari im Vergleich zu Kanada, vielleicht der hohe Euro Kurs? Auch der spread war extrem niedrig. Danke dem Verkäfer.

      Scheint wohl der richtige Zeitpunkt gewesen zu sein, um zu kaufen, denn in Kanada zieht der Kurs an pendelt ziemlich hin und her zwischen 6-8 % Aufschlag.:)

      Wollte eingentlich noch mal Uranium One nachkaufen vor einer Woche, aber Strathmore wird sich sicher auch in Zukunft ähnlich positiv entwickeln.

      Allen Investierten viel Glück!!
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      schrieb am 13.07.07 14:13:59
      Beitrag Nr. 515 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.660.857 von jensdab am 12.07.07 21:22:22Dann bist Du vom Kurs her gesehen ja recht günstig eingestiegen.
      Zwei Tage früher einzusteigen hätte trotzdem lukrativer sein können:
      Keine Ahnung ob Du die folgende News vom 05.07.07 kennst,
      ich selbst hab sie irgendwie verpennt:
      Strathmore macht ja bekanntlicherweise einen spin-off,
      bei dem zusätzlich "Fission Energy" entsteht.
      Laut dieser News erhalten nur diejenigen Aktien von "Fission Energy",
      welche bis einschließlich 10.07.07 shares von STM gekauft haben:



      Strathmore Provides an Important Update on the Strathmore/Fission Energy Plan of Arrangement
      7/5/2007

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 05, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. (TSX VENTURE: STM) ("Strathmore") is pleased to announce that the plan of arrangement (the "Arrangement") between itself and Fission Energy Corp. ("Fission Energy"), a new exploration company created by Strathmore to effect the spin-out of Strathmore's Canadian and Peruvian mineral properties and $500,000 of its cash, is nearing completion.

      The Share Distribution Record Date for the Arrangement, being the date which determines the Strathmore shareholders entitled to receive share certificates representing Fission Energy common shares under the Arrangement, has been set at July 13, 2007 and the Effective Date for the Arrangement has been set at July 16, 2007. It is important to note that only holders of Strathmore shares on the Share Distribution Record Date will participate in the distribution of the Fission Energy shares and therefore July 10, 2007 is the last day to purchase and sell Strathmore shares which include the right to receive Fission Energy shares pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Arrangement. Any purchases of Strathmore's common shares on or after July 11, the ex-distribution date, 2007 will not include any right or entitlement to receive an interest in Fission Energy and any sales of Strathmore's shares on or after July 11, 2007 will not transfer such prior Strathmore shareholder's right to receive Fission Energy shares on the Effective Date. Fission Energy share certificates are expected to be mailed on or about July 20, 2007 to holders of Strathmore's common shares on the Share Distribution Record Date.

      As previously announced on January 31, 2007, Strathmore is in the process of reorganizing its mineral property assets with a view to maximizing shareholder value. In particular, Strathmore expects to transfer all of its Canadian and Peruvian mineral properties and $500,000 of its cash into Fission Energy pursuant to the Arrangement. Strathmore would continue to hold all of its U.S. assets. Strathmore's shareholders on the Share Distribution Record Date would be issued shares in Fission Energy so that collectively, they will own all of the new company's shares which will be listed on the TSX Venture Exchange. Strathmore has received securityholder approval and the approval by the British Columbia Supreme Court to carry out the Arrangement.

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Strathmore's common shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. For instance, the proposed plan of arrangement to reorganize Strathmore may be unsuccessful for unforeseen reasons such as an inability to obtain the necessary shareholder, regulatory or other approvals. In addition, any reorganization may be on terms that are different from those currently envisioned by the company.

      This press release shall not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States or Canada or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities in the United States or Canada, nor shall there be any sale of the securities in any jurisdiction or state in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO
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      schrieb am 13.07.07 18:48:38
      Beitrag Nr. 516 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.669.414 von D.Bringer am 13.07.07 14:13:59Stimmt, aber zu dem Zeitpunkt habe ich noch überlegt mit dem Kauf.

      Kenne die Infos mit dem spin-off vom kanadischen Bullboard von Stockhouse.com - dort ist eine rege Beteiligung besonders über dieses Thema, wann die Fission shares eingebucht werden.

      Habe mir eine Woche vorher noch Coeur D'allene gekauft (großer Silber und Goldproduzent) fast zum gleichen Preis - schon 10 % im Plus und mit SMT schon nach 1 Tag fast 8 %!!
      So kann ich längerfrifstig sehen wie sich beide Werte entwickeln .

      Jetzt fehlt mir noch ein Explorer mit Seltenen Erden. Nachdem Lynas Corp. und Arafura schon sehr gut gelaufen sind, habe ich einen australischen Wert im Visier:

      Navigator Resources ASX: NAV

      WKN: 911185

      Geht allerdings erst später in Produktion, wahrscheinlich ist er deshalb noch relativ günstig zu bekommen.

      Unter diesem link gibt es infos zu Rare Earths und zu Navigator Res.

      http://www.goldseiten.de/content/diverses/artikel.php?storyi…

      Was hältst Du davon?

      Gruß jensdab
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      schrieb am 13.07.07 20:55:13
      Beitrag Nr. 517 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.674.082 von jensdab am 13.07.07 18:48:38Von NAV bin ich sehr begeistert,
      zum Glück bin ich da schon drin,
      denn sie haben sich ja auch in der letzten Zeit bereits gut entwickelt.
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      schrieb am 14.07.07 01:47:10
      Beitrag Nr. 518 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.676.094 von D.Bringer am 13.07.07 20:55:13NAV sehr wahrscheinlich in Australien gekauft, da in Berlin kein Umsatz stattfindet?

      Dann versuche ich noch rein zu kommen - vielleicht kommt noch mal ein Rücksetzer und eine Kaufgelegenheit.
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      schrieb am 14.07.07 07:24:35
      Beitrag Nr. 519 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.678.237 von jensdab am 14.07.07 01:47:10* BM *
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      schrieb am 19.07.07 23:36:49
      Beitrag Nr. 520 ()
      Strathmore Finalizes Spin-Out Transaction; Fission Energy Expected to Commence Trading Next Week

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 19, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. (TSX VENTURE: STM) ("Strathmore") is pleased to announce that the plan of arrangement (the "Arrangement") between itself and Fission Energy Corp. ("Fission Energy"), a new exploration company created by Strathmore to effect the spin-out of Strathmore's Canadian and Peruvian mineral properties, along with cash of $500,000, has been finalized. The transaction became effective on July 17, 2007 and Fission Energy share certificates are expected to be mailed on or about July 20, 2007 to holders of Strathmore's common shares on the Share Distribution Record Date, which, as noted in prior press releases, occurred on July 13, 2007. Fission Energy's shares are expected to commence trading on the TSX Venture Exchange on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 under the symbol "FIS".

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Strathmore's common shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. For instance, the proposed plan of arrangement to reorganize Strathmore may be unsuccessful for unforeseen reasons such as an inability to obtain the necessary regulatory or other approvals, such as TSX Venture Exchange final approval for the listing of the Fission Energy shares.

      This press release shall not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States or Canada or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities in the United States or Canada, nor shall there be any sale of the securities in any jurisdiction or state in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO
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      schrieb am 23.07.07 16:12:49
      Beitrag Nr. 521 ()
      next one:

      Strathmore/Yellowcake JV Begins Exploration Drilling at Jeep, Wyoming Uranium Project; NI 43-101 Technical Report Filed

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 23, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("the Company") (TSX: STM) is pleased to announce that it's wholly owned subsidiary Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. and joint venture partner Yellowcake Mining Inc. have begun a 6,000 m exploration drill program at the Jeep Property, which is located in the Gas Hills Uranium District of Wyoming. Historically, the Gas Hills Uranium District is the second largest uranium producing area in the United States with cumulative production in excess of 100 million pounds.

      The Jeep property comprises 3,140 acres (1,270 ha) and includes two miles of contiguously staked lands lying south of the historical drilling area explored by Federal American Partners during the 1960s to early 1980s. Previous exploration drilling defined a roll-front deposit within the sandstones of the Wind River Formation at depths of 280 to 320 feet. This previous drilling defined an open-ended deposit extending to the southern limit of the historical property boundary. Significant infrastructure exists on the property including haulage roads, electrical power lines and gas pipeline.

      The current exploration program, which uses a conventional rotary drill rig, is targeted for the area immediately south of the historical work completed by Federal American Partners. The intent is to further define and extend the known roll-front. The program is scheduled for completion by the end of the summer.

      In addition, Strathmore is pleased to announce that it has completed and SEDAR filed an independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for the Jeep property. The NI 43-101 report provides a Measured and Indicated mineral resource estimate totaling 483,395 lbs. U3O8 at an average grade of 0.08%. An additional 168,000 lbs. have been classified as an Inferred mineral resource. Further details on the quantity and grade for each mineral resource category are summarized in the following table.


      Measured
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      Cutoff Tons Ave. Grade (%) Pounds Ave. Thick. GT
      0.035% @ 2ft 228,743 0.08% 377,594 5.6 ft 0.46
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      Indicated
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      Cutoff Tons Ave. Grade (%) Pounds Ave. Thick. GT
      0.035% @ 2ft 87,893 0.06% 105,801 3.9 ft 0.23
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      Inferred
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      Cutoff Tons Ave. Grade (%) Pounds Ave. Thick. GT
      0.035% @ 2ft 152,762 0.05% 168,003 3.0 ft 0.16
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------

      The technical report was prepared by Charles D. Snow, Certified Professional Geologist (CPG, Wyoming), who is a qualified person under National Instrument Policy 43-101. Mr. Snow has over 40 years of uranium exploration and mine development experience (Utah International/Pathfinder) in the Gas Hills and Shirley Basin Uranium Districts, Wyoming, two of the largest producing uranium districts in the world during the last uranium cycle.

      The new resource estimates are based on 376 exploration drill holes completed by previous mining companies. For the mineral resource estimates, polygons, which were centered on the drill holes, were constructed by using perpendicular bisectors halfway between adjacent drill holes (also called areas of equal influence (AOI)). Uranium content was previously calculated from gamma-ray logs for each hole by converting counts per second to % eU3O8 (equivalent). Thickness and grade of the mineralized intercepts were assigned to each polygon for determining tonnage, with an assumed tonnage factor of 16 cubic feet per ton. A grade cutoff of 0.035% eU3O8 and a thickness cutoff of 2 feet were used to calculate the resource; selected for direct comparison to the historically generated estimates of Federal American Partners and because it is recognized that low grade deposits which lie within sandstone-hosting aquifers confined by shale are amenable to recovery by the in-situ recovery (ISR) process. Historical drilling was conducted on a 200 foot by 200 foot grid, with significant offset drilling of 35 and 50 foot spacing along the mineralized trend. The AOI of each polygon was limited by the position of adjoining drill holes or the maximum capped size of the measured (10,000 ft2), indicated (40,000 ft2) or inferred (160,000 ft2) resource category.

      In the technical report, Mr. Snow writes:

      "In the author's opinion, there is excellent potential for discovery of additional uranium mineralization on the Jeep Property. The mineralized trend is open on both ends, especially the southern extent, leaving considerable room to increase reserves from exploratory drilling." In addition, "The Jeep Property is considered a viable target for in-situ recovery of the uranium ore. The ore is at depths of 280-320 feet, lying beneath the local water table and confined by bounding shale and mudstone."

      David Miller, President and COO for Strathmore commented that he is "very pleased that Mr. Snow has again completed a thorough 43-101 technical report for Strathmore. Mr. Snow is one of the preeminent uranium geologists in the world, having worked extensively in the Gas Hills uranium district discovering and mining significant uranium deposits. I am very pleased with the progress made by the Strathmore team at the Jeep project, and look forward to updating our shareholders on our exploration discoveries this summer. I previously drilled on the property during the 1980s, having defined the southern limit of the ore body at that time. The area to the south was never explored and it will be enjoyable to return to the property and continue exploring for additional 'roll front' uranium mineralization."

      Terrence Osier, Senior Geologist coordinating the exploration from Strathmore's Riverton office located 45 miles west commented that he is "excited to begin exploring the Jeep ore body. Jeep appears to have all the necessary parameters for successful in-situ uranium recovery. Also, the Gas Hills was the 2nd largest US uranium mining district during the last cycle and much uranium remains to be developed. We have aggressively acquired projects in the Gas Hills and our team looks forward to advancing our significant historically defined resources towards production, in addition to exploring for new deposits on our vast district-wide holdings."

      The 43-101 technical report for the Jeep property can be viewed in its entirety on the SEDAR website www.sedar.com and the Company's website www.strathmoreminerals.com.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under policy NI 43-101. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

      Yellowcake Mining Inc. (OTCBB: YCKM) is a Nevada based uranium exploration and development company and is committed to spending US$10 million over 6 years for a 60% interest in the Jeep Project. Strathmore has retained the right to an 11% buyback.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President and COO
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      schrieb am 25.07.07 22:01:31
      Beitrag Nr. 522 ()
      Hallo,

      ich habe eine Frage zur Abwicklung des SpinOff von FIS. Ab heute werden die Aktien ja in Canada gehandelt. Aufgrund der Dokumente auf sedar.com habe ich verstanden das man im Verhältnis 3STM zu 1FIS Aktien erhält. Bei mir ist noch keine Einbuchung erfolgt. Gibt es andere Erfahrungen? Ein Listing in Deutschland habe ich auch noch nicht finden können. Wie erfolgt ggf. eine solche Einbuchung in ein Depot einer Bank an der nur deutsche Handelsplätze geführt werden? Vielleicht hat ja schon jemand Erfahrungen.

      Mit besten Dank im Voraus


      Kumbra
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      schrieb am 25.07.07 22:11:20
      Beitrag Nr. 523 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.851.306 von kumbra am 25.07.07 22:01:31Hatte grad ins Depot geschaut und bei mir ist auch noch nichts passiert.
      Hatte bei Arafura bereits einen Spinoff mitgemacht,
      da lief alles glatt,
      doch wenn ich mich recht entsinne - ein paar Tage Geduld muss man wohl aufbringen.;)
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      schrieb am 26.07.07 12:53:51
      Beitrag Nr. 524 ()
      geht ja ganz "schön" down
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      schrieb am 26.07.07 16:10:01
      Beitrag Nr. 525 ()
      Kann jemand den Ablauf diese Spin Off's in eigenen Worten kurz erklären. (Mit Datum)

      Vielen Dank
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      schrieb am 26.07.07 21:51:19
      Beitrag Nr. 526 ()
      Market Regulation Services - Trading Halt - Strathmore Minerals Corp - STM

      VANCOUVER, July 26 /CNW/ - The following issues have been halted by Market Regulation Services (RS):

      Issuer Name: Strathmore Minerals Corp

      TSX-V Ticker Symbol: STM

      Time of Halt: 13:55 EST

      Reason for Halt: Pending News



      Dazu wahrscheinlich passend, die folgende Meldung:

      TOKYO (Nikkei)--Sumitomo Corp. (8053.TO) will work with a Canadian resources
      company to develop a U.S. deposit of uranium, a material used as fuel in
      nuclear power plants, in a bid to tap growing demand amid concerns over
      shortages, The Nikkei reported in its Friday morning edition.
      Sumitomo will team up with Strathmore Minerals Corp. to mine and process
      uranium from the Roca Honda deposit in the southern U.S. state of New Mexico.
      The project is expected to begin production in 2013 and reach a peak annual
      output of roughly 1,000 tons, or about 12% of Japan's requirements. The U.S.
      holds the fourth-largest uranium reserves in the world.
      The partners will establish a company to carry out the project, with
      Sumitomo contributing 40% of the capital and Strathmore 60%. The deposit
      contains some 14,000 tons of uranium reserves, or 1.7 times Japan's annual
      needs.
      Sumitomo has agreed to a $1 million lump-sum payment to Strathmore in
      exchange for the right to participate in the feasibility study. In addition,
      it will later pay 40% of the study's costs as well as the price for concession
      rights. Sumitomo plans to buy the project's entire uranium output at market
      prices and sell it, mainly to U.S. nuclear power plants. It may also consider
      shipments to Japan.
      This would be Sumitomo's second uranium project following its mine in
      Kazakhstan. Rivals Mitsubishi Corp. (8058.TO) and Mitsui & Co. (8031.TO) are
      developing projects in Canada and Russia, respectively.


      Ich denke: Thats it!;)
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      schrieb am 26.07.07 22:30:00
      Beitrag Nr. 527 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.851.461 von D.Bringer am 25.07.07 22:11:20Hallo,

      ja bei Arafura hat das problemlos geklappt. Dort hatte ich aber auch bevor der Handel begann bereits Securities von NUP im Depot. ARU und NUP wird ja auch in Deutschland gehandelt. FIS konnte ich jedoch noch nicht in Deutschland entdecken. Weis jemand ob eine Notierung an deutschen Börsen überhaupt geplant ist?

      Gruß Kumbra
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      schrieb am 27.07.07 04:49:58
      Beitrag Nr. 528 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.867.550 von D.Bringer am 26.07.07 21:51:19News Releases

      Strathmore and Sumitomo Execute Joint Venture Agreement to Develop the Roca Honda Project

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 26, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp ("Strathmore") (TSX: STM) is pleased to announce that it has completed a joint venture agreement to develop its Roca Honda project in New Mexico with Sumitomo Corp of Japan ("Sumitomo").

      On February 14, 2007 Strathmore announced it had granted to a Fortune Global 500 international diversified resource and industrial corporation the exclusive right to negotiate a joint venture agreement to develop its Roca Honda project. Under the terms of a completed definitive agreement, subsidiaries of Strathmore and Sumitomo have formed a 60/40 limited liability company (LLC) to effect the joint venture, which is based on the following key terms:

      - Shortly after the effective date of the joint venture, which is expected to occur in late August, Sumitomo will pay an additional US$900,000 to Strathmore as part of its initial US$1,000,000 total cash payment to Strathmore for entering into the joint venture agreement, of which US$100,000 has already been paid pursuant to the previously announced Exclusivity Agreement,

      - The initial purpose of the joint venture will be to undertake and complete a bankable feasibility study to develop and mine Roca Honda, and Sumitomo will contribute 40% of the costs of such feasibility study,

      - Upon completion of the feasibility study, the parties will make a final investment decision regarding their participation in the development of the Roca Honda project and, if Sumitomo elects to participate in the development of the project, it will make a pre-determined additional lump sum contribution to Strathmore,

      - Following a positive investment decision by both parties, Strathmore and Sumitomo will pursue together through the joint venture the development and mining of uranium within and at the Roca Honda project,

      - Following Sumitomo's positive investment decision, Sumitomo will fund more than $50 million (US) in development costs of the Roca Honda Mine.

      - Strathmore and Sumitomo will enter into a Sales and Marketing Agreement whereby Sumitomo will market U3O8 produced from the project, and

      - Sumitomo will have the right to enter into new projects that Strathmore undertakes as a joint venture partner in New Mexico.

      For competitive reasons, certain terms of the agreement remain confidential.

      Mr. Dev Randhawa, Chairman and CEO of Strathmore, commented, "We are very pleased that Sumitomo recognized the quality and potential of such a project. The combination of an internationally recognized credible financial partner and our strong technical team provides the resources necessary to advance the Roca Honda project to production. We look forward to Sumitomo's ongoing contribution and partnership."

      Through its worldwide network, the Sumitomo Corporation Group engages in diverse business activities. These include various domestic and overseas transactions and import and export of a wide range of goods and commodities, and also providing a wide range of services. Sumitomo has invested in metals, transportation and construction systems, machinery and electricity, media, electronics and network, chemicals, mineral resources and energy, consumer goods and services, materials and real estate, and finance and logistics.

      The Grant's Mineral Belt in New Mexico yielded over 300 million pounds of historical cumulative uranium production, and was the largest producing uranium district in the world during the last uranium cycle. A National Instrument 43-101 compliant mineral resource report for the Roca Honda deposit reported a Measured and Indicated Resource total of 17,512,000 lbs. at an average grade of 0.23% U3O8, in addition to an Inferred Resource of 15,832,000 lbs. at an average grade of 0.17% U3O8 (See press release, April 4, 2006). In November 2006, Strathmore finalized the purchase of lands for a potential mill site for production from Roca Honda and other conventional mining projects in the area (See press release, Nov. 20, 2006). During 2006, the Company began the permitting application process to advance this project towards production and these efforts are ongoing. (The qualified person, independent of Strathmore, who prepared or supervised the preparation of the mineral resources referred to herein is David Fitch, and a complete copy of the Roca Honda Technical Report dated March 31, 2006, which discusses in detail the parameters of these mineral resources, is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.)

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, Strathmore also has U.S. based development offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Strathmore's Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Dev Randhawa, Chairman and CEO
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      schrieb am 30.07.07 22:22:39
      Beitrag Nr. 529 ()
      Heute hat flatex die Fission-Aktien mit WKN A0MW3M eingebucht. Da man über flatex nur in Deutschland Wertpapiere handeln kann, natürlich ohne den kanadischen Kurs.
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 16:21:25
      Beitrag Nr. 530 ()
      Ich habe meine Fission Stücke jetzt auch im Depot :) :)
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 18:17:54
      Beitrag Nr. 531 ()
      ich auch.....

      heute schon 0,95 Can Dollar...:D:D:D





      das Baby entwickelt sich...:look:

      Metallix
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 18:19:38
      Beitrag Nr. 532 ()
      Strathmore auch...:D

      [img][http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/w?s=STM.V/img]

      metallix
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 18:21:10
      Beitrag Nr. 533 ()


      ;)
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      schrieb am 03.08.07 11:24:02
      Beitrag Nr. 534 ()
      Langfristig ist die Sache bombensicher!
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      schrieb am 03.08.07 16:56:35
      Beitrag Nr. 535 ()
      das seh ich anders, über 30% - im Monat

      das kann wohl nix gutes sein


      kopf hoch
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      schrieb am 13.08.07 19:27:42
      Beitrag Nr. 536 ()
      wär froh "wenn" ER heute bei 2,5o schluß ist
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      schrieb am 14.08.07 00:10:00
      Beitrag Nr. 537 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.634.930 von lanzchri am 11.07.07 17:21:32immer noch bombenfest,

      oder demnächst ausgebomt

      was en nun
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      schrieb am 15.08.07 19:39:12
      Beitrag Nr. 538 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.147.904 von dosto am 14.08.07 00:10:00Das der Kursverlauf der letzten Wochen nicht gerade erfreulich war, ist mir durchaus bewusst und steht auch nicht zur Frage.
      Mein kurzes Statement von oben bezieht sich auf die Strategie, die sich hinter der Absicht meiner Anlage in dieses Unternehmen versteckt.
      An der hege ich keine Zweifel! Langfristig wird diese aufgehen.
      Ich habe auch kein Problem damit, die Papierchen hier 10 Jahre liegen zu lassen.

      Der Uranpreis wird unserer Strathmore früher oder später die Richtung vorgeben.

      Stay long! :):cool:
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      schrieb am 16.08.07 17:14:41
      Beitrag Nr. 539 ()
      Hallo,
      mal was zum Nachdenken zum Thema Uran.
      Das habe ich auf dem kostenlosen Newsletter von aktien-review gelesen.

      An solchen Tagen liest ja gerne mal was Fundamentales, wenn es die Märkte schon anscheinend nicht interessiert.

      Aber es werden ja auch wieder Tage kommen, wo das Fundamentale zählt.

      Aktien im Fokus: URANIUM ONE, FORSYS, POWERTECH
      Kettenreaktion und Kernbruch, oder Strahlemann und Söhne? Ist der Uranhype vielleicht für immer vorbei, bevor er richtig begonnen hat?
      Kaum ein Sektor hat in den vergangenen Wochen und Tagen so sehr gelitten, wie der Bereich der Uranaktien. Speziell die Explorer, wie beispielsweise Ditem, Bayswater, Crosshair, Terra Ventures, Strathmore, Uranium Power, MEGA Uranium und im Grunde der gesamte ehemals strahlende Rest der U3O8-Gesellschaft, haben in wenigen Tagen inzwischen fast all das wieder verloren, was sie sich und den Anlegern in gut 15 Monaten an Wertzuwachs erarbeitet haben. Aber noch viel schlimmer wiegt der Verlust an Vertrauen, das in so einer Phase der dramatischen Korrektur, um das Wort Crash hier zu vermeiden, so bitter nötig wäre.
      Was noch im Januar der „beste Uranwert der Welt“ (so ein bekannter Bäcker, der inzwischen eher kleine Brötchen backt) war, wird nun im Zuge eines langsam fallenden Uranpreises zu einem Symbol der angeblich „wahnwitzigen“ Übertreibung im Rohstoffsektor. In den einschlägigen Internetforen machen angstdurchsetzte Gedankenspiele die Runde und man stellt hemmungslos alles in Frage, was noch vor wenigen Wochen als quasi „wissenschaftlich bewiesene Fakten“ für einen langfristigen Uranpreis jenseits der 120 $ je Pfund des gelben Kuchens sprach.
      Dazu zählte damals:
      • Eine bestehende und nicht schnell aufzuholende Lücke in der Angebots- und Nachfragesituation
      • Neue Investitionen in Kernkraftwerke, welche die Angebotskrise noch verschärfen sollten
      • Geflutete Minen, zusammenbrechende Stollen, dramatisch steigende Nachfrage und sich verzögernde Produktionsdaten
      • Kernkraft als „grüne Energie“ der Zukunft - Solar, Wasser und Wind als zu leistungsschwache Alternativen
      Erinnern Sie sich?
      Was ist davon jetzt nicht mehr richtig? Oder war das alles bereits damals Unsinn? Und so tauchen wir dieser Tage in die Untiefen des Internets und lesen dort von der Urangewinnung aus Meerwasser, die ja nun wohl schon in vollem Gange sei, der Gewinnung von brauchbarem Uran als „Beiprodukt“ in rauhen Mengen aus Kohle, Phosphat oder sonstigen Elementen oder aber der baldige komplette Ersatz von Uran durch beispielsweise Thorium. Was von diesen genannten Methoden möglich ist (so hat sich z.B. der Explorer Wildhorse aus Australien eine Lizenz erworben, um aus Kohleabfällen Uran zu extrahieren) und was eher unwahrscheinlich oder zu kostspielig sein dürfte - darauf werden wir für unsere Premium-Abonnenten in einer der kommenden Ausgaben ausführlich eingehen (zusammen mit einem erneuten sehr ausführlichen Peer Group Vergleich des Uransektors sowie der Top-10 der besten Werte). Nur eines möchten wir hier schon einmal vorausschicken:
      Ein PARABOLISCH NACH OBEN gleitender Preis eines Wirtschaftgutes wird irgendwann auch wieder fallen - und zwar mit einer recht großen Wahrscheinlichkeit auch zunächst recht deutlich. Damit konnte man rechnen - damit HABEN auch alle großen Player gerechnet. In allen Aktienboards der Welt war davon seit Dezember 2006/Januar 2007 die Rede: „Was passiert mit den Explorern, wenn der Uranpreis fällt?“ Nun ist es (endlich) soweit - ein Ereignis ist eingetroffen, mit dem jeder gerechnet hat. Doch halt: Es ist ja noch etwas anderes passiert: Wir haben eine Krise im Finanzsektor.
      Oder ist die nicht schon längst wieder ausgestanden? Der Markt meint dazu: „EGAL! Alles muss raus! Und was nach Rohstoff aussieht, erst recht!“ Und so haben wir nun im Explorersektor das größte Blutbad seit Beginn der Rohstoffhausse vor rund sieben Jahren, wobei der Boom im Uran erst Mitte 2005 begann. Eine kurze Party also. Doch ist sie jetzt wirklich schon zu Ende? Nun kam im Uranbereich der fallende Spotpreis dazu - und die Initiierung eines Kontraktmarktes, was den „Druck“ auf den Spotpreis nahm - und somit auch die Preisphantasie dämpfte. Die Palette der Uranexplorer steht IM MITTEL rund 50% von ihren Höchstkursen entfernt. Doch dabei gilt: Je weiter entfernt von der Produktion, desto schlimmer die Verluste. Auch hier gilt also, wie überall: Qualität zahlt sich aus. Wer etwas im Boden hat (am besten nach NI 43-101), der steht noch eher halbkatastrophal da.
      Doch selbst eine fertige Machbarkeitsstudie mit mehr oder weniger positiven Aussichten für den Betrieb einer Mine konnte vor herben Verlusten nicht schützen. Angst und bisweilen Panik waren in der letzen Zeit an der Börse, aber speziell am Rohstoffsektor die Ratgeber. Ein Sektor, der auf den ersten Blick im Übrigen am wenigsten mit dem mehr oder weniger kollabieren Finanzsystem zu tun haben mag. Und wir persönlich glauben auch nicht, dass die Banken in der letzen Zeit die Rohstoffpreise extrem gedrückt haben - jedenfalls nicht mehr als üblich. Denn zum einen sind die „weichen“ Rohstoffe, wie Weizen, Soja, Kaffee und die berühmte Milch ungebremst in den Himmel geschossen, was für die noch immer „Papier-Geldgläubigen“ Konsumenten sicherlich wesentlich schwerer wiegt, als ein steigender Uranpreis und deshalb ganz und gar nicht im Sinne der FED oder andere Zentralbanken liegen dürfte. Und zum anderen hatten die Banken genug damit zu tun, hunderte von Milliarden Dollars in den Geldkreislauf zu pumpen. Wir glauben eher daran, dass es eine giftige Mischung aus professionellen Tradern und Shortsellern ist, die mit ihren nicht minder giftigen (und unfassbar teuren) Computerprogrammen zur Zeit den Markt nach Tradingsignalen absuchen und dort mit fallenden Kursen sehr schnell sehr viel Geld verdienen können. Das ist im übrigen eine ganz normale und wirtschaftlich auch sehr vernünftige Sache, denn fallende Preise sind zumindest an den Rohstoffmärkten grundsätzlich in einem zweiten Zyklus das Signal für steigende Gewinne in den produzierenden Sektoren und damit wieder die Basis für steigende Aktienkurse. Doch sind die Reaktionen bei den Uranexplorern und Produzenten gerechtfertigt?
      Sehen wir uns einmal FORSYS METALS AN:
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      Es ist schön zu erkennen, dass man seit dem rasanten Anstieg der Uranexplorer-Aktienpreise nun fast wieder den gesamten Boden verloren hat. Und dies TROTZ einer Machbarkeitsstudie. Oder gerade WEGEN dieser? Dazu können unsere Abonnenten im aktien-review am Montag mehr erfahren. Natürlich auch, ob man zu solchen Preisen hier einsteigen kann, oder ob man noch etwas warten sollte. Denn wir haben uns die Aktie einmal genau angeschaut.
      Uranium One (früher SXR) ist für uns, und dies haben wir an andere Stelle bereits mehrfach betont, das Maß aller Dinge im Uranbereich - zumindest, was die SOLIDITÄT und das FUNDAMENTAL BEGRÜNDETE WACHSTUM DES AKTIENKURSES betrifft: Der Wert hat das Stadium des Explorers noch nicht allzu lange verlassen, man hat sich weltweite Assets zusammengestellt, mit zum Teil exzellenten Urangehalten und produziert buchstäblich „was das Zeug hält“, um in der ersten Produktionsphase von den (noch?) sehr hohen, in den letzten Monaten buchstäblich „parabolisch“ in die Höhe geschnellten Uranspotmarktpreisen zu profitieren. Man hat langfristige Abnehmerverträge, extrem niedrige Produktionskosten aufgrund sehr guter Grades, atemberaubende Uranmengen im Boden - und eine Menge Cash dazu. Dazu die abgewickelte Übernahme von Energy Metals und jüngste Quartalszahlen, die buchstäblich aufhorchen ließen: Umsatz: 23 Mio. für das zweite Quartal, bei 244.000 verkauften Pfund Uran. Gewinne durch die Mine bei 19,2 Mio. $ im selben Zeitraum. Umsatz in den ersten 6 Monaten: 65 Mio. $.
      Und hier der Kursverlauf:
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      Sie sehen: Dieser Chart sieht, trotz aller auf den ersten Blick starker Daten, zunächst überhaupt nicht gut aus. Weitere Analysen dazu folgen für unsere Abonnenten in einer unserer kommenden Ausgaben.
      Doch vergleichen Sie diesen Chart mit Powertech, unserem Uranbrötchen aus der Aktienbäckerei:
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      Von Knapp 3 Euro laufen wir nun auf die 1-Euro-Marke zurück. Das ist hart. Wobei wir Powertech durchaus nicht als Luftnummer betrachten: Es handelt sich hierbei um einen soliden Wert, den man sogar in Kanada mit einigem Wohlwollen betrachtet, da man auf recht gut definierte Ressourcen blicken kann.
      Oder nehmen Sie Bayswater Uranium: Gute Assets in allen wichtigen Urangebieten, ein Merger und die Aussicht auf baldige Produktion. Doch es hilft alles nichts, der Kurs hat immer Recht. Oder doch nicht? Im Augenblick regiert die Angst und bei vielen Werten eine aus unserer Sicht vollkommen übertriebenen Angst vor langfristiger Unrentabilität. Bei anderen Uranwerten, die mit hohen Produktionskosten und langfristig hohen Uranpreisen rechnen, muss man natürlich gründlich über sein Investment nachdenken. Uran ist kein Gold - und auch kein Silber. Uran ist Energie und ein Politikum noch dazu. Deshalb bleiben Sie am Ball und lesen Sie unsere nächste Vollausgabe des Aktien-Review.
      Denken Sie an das kommende Silberspecial mit den 20 besten Silberwerten der Welt - das bedeutet GERADE JETZT bares Geld für sie!

      VG FRIESDORF
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 13:53:53
      Beitrag Nr. 540 ()
      Die Talfahrt sämtlicher Uran-Perlen scheint unterbrochen zu sein. Man beachte sämtliche Uran-Werte.... Forsys, Strathmore usw.
      :)
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      schrieb am 26.08.07 04:12:09
      Beitrag Nr. 541 ()
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      schrieb am 06.09.07 17:46:54
      Beitrag Nr. 542 ()
      Strathmore Discovers New High Grade Uranium Mineralization at Roca Honda

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Sep 06, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce that significant uranium mineralization was encountered during installation of the second monitor well at its Roca Honda, New Mexico development project. This new uranium zone is located in Section 16 in a previously unexplored area of the property. High grade uranium mineralization, including a 9 foot interval grading 0.56% eU3O8 (11.2 lbs/ton) was discovered (See table below).

      John DeJoia P.G., Vice President of Technical Affairs said, "We are very excited, but not surprised, with the mineralization found in this hole. The results validate our evaluation of the great potential to expand the Roca Honda resource. We expect additional drilling to further demonstrate both the continuity and high quality of this project. Although we have hundreds of drill holes on this property, the team is particularly excited by the fact that this borehole is located in an area that has not been previously explored."

      As part of the monitor well installation program, a pilot drill hole was advanced and core was collected from mineralized bearing sandstones. Uranium mineralization was observed in several of the core runs, and subsequent gamma logging confirmed significant uranium mineralization (eU3O8) from several intercepts as follows:


      S2-Jmw-CH-07 Uranium Intercepts (eU3O8)
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      Interval (ft) Thickness (ft) Grade % GT Sand Unit lbs U3O8 / ton
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      1731 - 1734 3.0 0.16 0.48 A 3.2
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      1748 - 1757 9.0 0.56 5.08 A 11.2
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      1792 - 1793.5 1.5 0.20 0.30 B1 4.0
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      The term "eU3O8" refers to equivalent uranium as calculated through the use of down-hole radiometric instrumentation and industry standard techniques for gamma log interpretation. Geophysical logging was completed by Jet West Geophysical Services, and included calibration of the gamma logging tool at the Federal Department of Energy facilities, located near the City of Grants, New Mexico.

      Matt Hartmann, P.G., Strathmore's Senior Development Geologist responsible for the Roca Honda drilling program said, "These results help to confirm our expectations of finding additional, high grade mineralization in a sparsely drilled area of Section 16 and indicate the possibility of a new, high grade mineralized trend over a distance of one-half mile in unexplored ground. During this geological and hydrogeological data collection phase, we targeted prospective areas of potential mineralization within the property when those locations were capable of meeting the objectives of the permitting program. Roca Honda is an exciting deposit and I remain optimistic that further drilling will generate additional positive results."

      Core samples from mineralized zones will be analyzed by Energy Laboratories Inc. of Casper, Wyoming to obtain chemical uranium concentrations. Because known uranium deposits in the vicinity of the Roca Honda property have historically been in equilibrium, Strathmore anticipates that the analytical results will closely follow the gamma log interpretations.

      NOTE: To view a photo of the archived core, please click the following link: http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/stm0906.pdf

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President and COO
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      schrieb am 19.09.07 15:33:40
      Beitrag Nr. 543 ()
      News Releases

      Strathmore Acquires Marquez Uranium Property, McKinley County, New Mexico: Historical Resource Exceeds 9 Million Pounds U308

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Sep 19, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corporation (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") has entered into a binding Letter of Intent ("LOI") to acquire the Marquez Uranium Property in McKinley and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico. The Property is located at the eastern edge of the Grant's Uranium District in northern New Mexico. The Grant's District was the most prolific uranium mining region in the world during the last uranium cycle, with cumulative production exceeding 340 million pounds U308.

      The Marquez Property contains an estimated 2,754,000 tons averaging .17% for a historical resource totaling 9,362,000 lbs. U3O8 (Not NI 43-101 compliant). The historical resource estimate was calculated using the circle-tangent method, based on a cut-off grade of 0.10% and a minimum thickness of 6 feet. Uranium mineralization is hosted as "roll-front" deposits within sandstone units of the West Water Canyon Member of the Jurassic Morrison Formation (Source: Kerr McGee Resources Internal Document, 1980).

      The Marquez Property comprises 14,582 acres (approximately 5,900 Ha), and includes the western extent of the historically known Marquez/Bokum ore body. The property was previously explored during the 1970s and 1980s by Kerr-McGee Resources Corporation, which was one of the largest uranium mining companies in the world. Kerr-McGee drilled in excess of 390 exploratory bore holes (greater than 800,000 feet total drilling) on the main property. In the late 1970s Kerr-McGee began mine development operations. Production was expected to begin during the early 1980s by conventional underground mining methods. The Bokum mill was constructed approximately one mile away on an adjoining property, but the Marquez project was abandoned when the uranium price collapsed, and the mill was later dismantled.

      In 2004, Strathmore acquired all pertinent historical data (gamma logs, geologic studies, feasibility studies, mine plans, etc) for the Marquez Property from Rio Algom Mining Corp. This valuable information made up part of the data base that was included in the Roca Honda and Church Rock property acquisitions. As such, the acquisition of the Marquez property is a significant and strategic win for the Company. The property complements Strathmore's extensive uranium holdings in New Mexico, most notably the Company's flagship Roca Honda Property (17.5 million lbs. Measured & Indicated Resource at an average grade of .23% U3O8 and an Inferred Resource totaling 15.8 million lbs. at an average grade of .17% U3O8: NI 43-101 compliant; see News Release dated April 4, 2006) which is currently being permitted for full-scale conventional mining/milling production with its Joint Venture partner, Sumitomo Corp. of Japan (see News Releases dated: June 21, 2006; Sept. 5, 2006; Nov. 20, 2006; May 14, 2007; July 26, 2007).

      Strathmore's geologists and engineers have begun reviewing all the pertinent geologic, mining and exploration data on the Marquez project. The preparation of a NI 43-101 technical report and updated resource estimate is expected for later this year.

      The foregoing historical resource estimates were completed prior to the implementation of NI 43-101. Given the quality of the historic work completed on the Marquez property and the production history of the Grants Mineral District in New Mexico, the Company believes the resource estimate to be both relevant and reliable. However, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historic mineral resource as a current mineral resource. Hence, they should not be relied upon. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.
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      schrieb am 21.09.07 20:52:20
      Beitrag Nr. 544 ()
      :eek:

      21.09.2007 15:16

      Nu-Mex Uranium Completes Agreement With Strathmore for US $44.5 Million Commitment at Nose Rock, New Mexico Uranium Project

      ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Sept. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Effective on September 14, 2007 Nu-Mex Uranium Corp. (Nachrichten) ("Nu-Mex" or "the Company") has completed its formal option and joint venture agreement (the "Agreement") with Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore") to form a joint venture in order to explore and develop Strathmore's Nose Rock properties (the "Nose Rock" project).

      The Nose Rock project is located northeast of Crownpoint within the Grants Mineral Belt in the State of New Mexico. Strathmore acquired the property through mineral leases or by claim staking and the Nose Rock property as a whole consists of approximately 5,000 acres (2,023 Ha) of land.

      The completed Agreement calls for the scheduled expenditure commitments as outlined in earlier news releases. (See news release June 18, 2007). For additional work commitments of US $25.5 million, for a new total of US $44.5 million, and a reduction of US $6 million in scheduled payments to Strathmore, Strathmore has granted Nu-Mex a right to acquire an additional 5% in the Joint Venture. Nu-Mex can now earn-in up to a 65% interest in the Nose Rock project by, among other matters: (i) paying $250,000 to Strathmore; (ii) by issuing 5,000,000 common shares of Nu-Mex to a limited liability company to be formed to consummate the joint venture; and (iii) by incurring a total of US $44.5 in work commitment expenditures during the next seven years. In addition, Strathmore has granted Nu-Mex a Right of First Refusal to negotiate a Joint Venture agreement for Strathmore's Dalton Pass, New Mexico, uranium project. A complete summary and copy of the completed Agreement forms part of the Company's most recent and Current Report filing on Form 8-K.

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. (Nachrichten) is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

      Nu-Mex Uranium Corp. is an international uranium mining company with corporate offices in London, England, and operational offices in New Mexico, USA. Its foundational assets are located in the southwest United States. The Company is focused on the development of in-ground uranium resources that can be brought to near-term production.

      For further information see: http://www.nu-mexuranium.com/ Symbol: OTCBB - NUMX; Frankfurt AN4, WKN NO. A0MUN4 Contact North America: Investor Relations Tel.: 866-676-0153 Contact Europe: Investor Relations Tel.: +44-20-7665-1646

      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2007-08/artikel-…
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      schrieb am 23.10.07 03:54:55
      Beitrag Nr. 545 ()
      An Nachrichtenmangel braucht man sich hier nicht beklagen, scheint sich jedoch im Kurs noch nicht widerzuschlagen:

      :eek:

      Press Release Source: Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      Strathmore Completes Agreement With Nu-Mex Uranium for US $18 Million Commitment at Dalton Pass Uranium Project, New Mexico
      Monday October 22, 9:00 am ET

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 22, 2007 -- Strathmore Minerals Corp. (CDNX:STM.V - News) is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore" or "the Company"), has completed a formal option and joint venture agreement with Nu-Mex Uranium Resources Inc.("Nu-Mex") to explore and develop Strathmore's Dalton Pass properties (the "Dalton Pass" project).

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      The Dalton pass project comprises approximately 1320 acres (534 Ha) of federal lode mining claims located between the Church Rock and Crownpoint uranium districts in the western Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico. The previous operator, Pathfinder Mines Corporation, drilled in excess of 130 exploratory holes and demonstrated a resource of 5.5 million pounds U3O8 at an average grade of 0.07% was identified. Pathfinder was in the process of determining the feasibility and amenability of in-situ extraction of the uranium resource prior to the decline in the uranium price during the 1980s.

      Under the terms of the final agreement, Strathmore has granted Nu-Mex sole and exclusive rights to earn-in a 65% interest in the Dalton Pass project. The terms of the transaction are summarized as follows (all dollar amounts are in US $):

      1. Nu-Mex paying to Strathmore $250,000, which the Company acknowledges as having received; and

      2. Incurring a total of $16,750,000 in work commitment expenditures on the Property ("Expenditures"), and additional payments of $1,000,000 in cash over six years (see news release dated July 11, 2007 for a detailed schedule of the terms and work expenditure commitments of this agreement).

      Strathmore retains the right to earn back a 16% undivided interest in the project for a period of 90 days after the completion of a Bankable Feasibility Report, by paying US $8,000,000 to Nu-Mex and providing Nu-Mex has met all its obligations to earn its 65% interest.

      Nu-Mex Resources Inc. (OTC BB:NUMX.OB - News) is a New Mexico based uranium company.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      The foregoing historical resource estimates were completed prior to the implementation of NI 43-101. Given the quality of the historic work completed on the properties discussed herein, the Company believes the resource estimates to be both relevant and reliable. However, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historic mineral resources as current mineral resource, and is not treating the historic resources as current. Hence, they should not be relied upon. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by policy NI 43-101.

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs or the right to earn back a 16% interest; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Nose Rock Project; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, President & COO



      The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.


      Contact:

      Contacts:
      Strathmore Minerals Corp.
      Bob Hemmerling
      Investor Relations
      1-800-647-3303

      Strathmore Minerals Corp.
      Craig Christy
      Investor Relations
      1-800-647-3303
      Email: info@strathmoreminerals.com
      Website: http://www.strathmoreminerals.com


      Source: Strathmore Minerals Corp.


      http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/071022/0318362.html


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      schrieb am 28.12.07 19:39:56
      Beitrag Nr. 546 ()
      Hier herrscht wohl zur Zeit Winterstarre, dabei ist STM in meinen Augen einer der am best aufgestellten Uran-Explorer . Die Aktien sind auf dem momentanen Niveau ein Schnäppchen.

      Allen STM-Fans einen guten Rutsch und für das nächste Jahr in jeder Hinsicht nur das Beste. :)
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      schrieb am 28.12.07 20:05:14
      Beitrag Nr. 547 ()
      Da kann ich Dir nur rechtgeben...:)

      Gleichfalls einen guten Rutsch,
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 28.12.07 20:14:34
      Beitrag Nr. 548 ()
      Danke BeWu,

      Dir auch ein gutes 2008!

      STM gerade 9% vorne, aber die Umsätze seit Monaten dünn dünn dünn...
      Ich halte die fest - die Zeit wird kommen, und wenn es noch zwei Jahre dauert.

      Sieht doch gut aus:

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      schrieb am 02.01.08 20:55:34
      Beitrag Nr. 549 ()
      :eek:

      NEWS über Management Wechsel


      Jan 02, 2008 13:25 ET
      Strathmore Announces Key Senior Management Changes

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Jan. 2, 2008) - Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:STM) announces the following key senior internal management changes, effective January 1, 2008:

      Dev Randhawa is stepping down as CEO, but will continue his role as Chairman. Strathmore's current President & COO, David Miller will succeed Mr. Randhawa as CEO. Mr. Steven Khan, Vice-President, Corporate Development, has been appointed President. John DeJoia becomes Vice-President, New Mexico Operations and James Crouch has been promoted to Vice-President, Wyoming Operations. Patrick Groening remains CFO.

      These management changes are designed to effectively accomplish Strathmore's transformation to an operating mining company. The Company's primary development efforts continue in the Gas Hills Uranium District of Wyoming where production is expected to begin in 2009-2010 and at the premiere Roca Honda deposit in New Mexico, which is being co-developed with Sumitomo Corp.

      Chairman Dev Randhawa, who founded Strathmore in 1996 and positioned the Company as an early uranium participant, noted, "This is the right team to take Strathmore to the next level. David Miller, Steve Khan and the entire technical team have the experience to complete our evolution into an operating mining company and lead Strathmore to our ultimate goal of becoming a leading uranium producer in the United States."

      The Board would like to thank Mr. Randhawa for his contributions and guidance as CEO during the Company's formative years. Strathmore looks forward to his continued support as the Company enters a new phase of growth and opportunity.

      The Company also announces that it has granted to directors and officers stock options to purchase up to 400,000 common shares at $2.25 per share for a period of 5 years.

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO


      http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=806698&sourceType…
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      schrieb am 02.01.08 21:51:40
      Beitrag Nr. 550 ()

      Devinder Randhawa

      David Miller

      Steven Khan

      John DeJoia
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      schrieb am 21.01.08 22:03:04
      Beitrag Nr. 551 ()
      :lick:
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      schrieb am 04.02.08 15:59:13
      Beitrag Nr. 552 ()
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      schrieb am 05.02.08 15:05:51
      Beitrag Nr. 553 ()
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      schrieb am 05.02.08 15:06:19
      Beitrag Nr. 554 ()
      Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      TSX VENTURE: STM


      Feb 05, 2008 09:01 ET
      Strathmore Completes Reno Creek, Wyoming NI 43-101 Technical Report: Mineral Resource Increased to 7.4 Million Pounds U3O8
      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 5, 2008) - Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("the Company") (TSX VENTURE:STM) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. has completed and SEDAR-filed an independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for the Reno Creek Uranium Property, Wyoming. Strathmore joint ventured the Pine Tree-Reno Creek property with American Uranium Corporation in 2007 (see press releases dated: May 17, 2007; Sept. 4, 2007; January 14, 2008).

      The NI 43-101 report covers the West Reno (Reno Creek) portion of the Pine Tree-Reno Creek properties (see press release dated February 1, 2007: "Uranium Resources Summary by Property" table - West Reno (Reno Creek), Wyoming), and comprises approximately 15% of the total size of the project.

      The 43-101 report provides a Measured and Indicated resource estimate of 7,433,499 pounds at an average grade of 0.065% U3O8, up from the historically reported 4 million pounds U3O8 for the Reno Creek property. An additional 3,406,771 lbs. of U3O8 at an average grade of 0.065% is classified as an Inferred mineral resource. Further details on the quantity and grade for each mineral resource category are shown in the following table:




      Measured Mineral Resource---------------------------------------------------------------------------Cutoff Tons Ave. Grade(%) Pounds Ave. Thick. GT0.03% @ 0.3GT 3,133,271 0.068 4,286,779 12.3 0.84---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Indicated Mineral Resource---------------------------------------------------------------------------Cutoff Tons Ave. Grade(%) Pounds Ave. Thick. GT0.03% @ 0.3GT 2,544,658 0.062 3,146,720 11.5 0.71---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Inferred Mineral Resource---------------------------------------------------------------------------Cutoff Tons Ave. Grade(%) Pounds Ave. Thick. GT0.03% @ 0.3GT 2,633,800 0.065 3,406,771 13.2 0.86---------------------------------------------------------------------------



      The Reno Creek technical report was prepared by Charles D Snow, Certified Professional Geologist (CPG, Wyoming), who is a qualified person under National Instrument Policy 43-101. Mr. Snow has over 40 years of uranium exploration and mine development experience (Utah International/Pathfinder) in the Gas Hills and Shirley Basin Uranium Districts, Wyoming, which are the two largest historical producing uranium districts in Wyoming. In addition, Mr. Snow was involved with the world's first in-situ leach mining of uranium deposits in Shirley Basin dating back to the early 1960s.

      The new resource estimates are based on 1,083 exploration and development drill holes completed by the previous mining companies on that portion of the Reno Creek Property controlled by the Joint Venture. The Joint Venture owns this exploration and development data, which includes drill hole gamma logs, drill hole location maps, cross-sections, lithologic logs, drill hole data sheets and historical reserve estimate reports. In addition, significant volumes of mine permitting documentation, previously submitted by active mining companies to the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) during the 1980s and 1990s are available.

      For the mineral resource estimates, polygons, which were centered on the drill holes, were constructed by using perpendicular bisectors halfway between adjacent drill holes (also called areas of equal influence "AOI"). Uranium content was previously calculated from gamma-ray logs for each hole by converting counts per second to % eU3O8 (equivalent). Thickness and grade of the mineralized intercepts were assigned to each polygon for determining tonnage, with an assumed tonnage factor of 16 cubic feet per ton. Historical drilling was conducted on a 100 foot by 200 foot grid, with significant offset drilling of 50 foot spacing along the mineralized trends. The AOI of each polygon was limited by the position of adjoining drill holes, the property boundary, and/or the maximum capped size of the measured (10,000 ft2), indicated (40,000 ft2) or inferred (160,000 ft2) resource category.

      In the technical report, Mr. Snow writes:

      "In the author's opinion, there is excellent potential for discovery of additional uranium mineralization on the Reno Creek Property, especially to the east of the main deposits." In addition, "The Reno Creek Property is considered a viable target for in-situ recovery of the uranium ore. The ore is at depths of 170-450 feet, lying beneath the local water table within permeable sandstone and confined by bounding shale and mudstone. Significant permitting and research studies were performed over the years by the previous operators to bring the property to production, including successful operation and reclamation of a pilot in-situ recovery plant that showed bicarbonate lixiviant can be used to leach the uranium."

      The Reno Creek Property covers 2,400 acres (970 ha) and is located in the Pumpkin Buttes Uranium District within the Powder River Basin, northeastern Wyoming. The Property lies midway between AREVA's Christensen Ranch in-situ operation approximately 25 miles to the northwest and Cameco's Smith Ranch in-situ facility, located 30 miles to the south. The project was extensively explored by a number of previous operators during the 1970s to early 1990s, including Rocky Mountain Energy and Energy Fuels Inc. During the early 1980s, Rocky Mountain Energy operated and successfully reclaimed a pilot in-situ recovery operation on the property. The Property was later readied for production by Energy Fuels during the late 1990s, but the continuing decline in the uranium price resulted in the cancellation of the project, despite having a WDEQ mine permit and a NRC source materials license. Reno Creek was subsequently acquired by Power Resources Inc. (Cameco's US subsidiary) who later dropped the property in the early 2000s when prices of uranium fell to $7/pound. Strathmore staked the Reno Creek property in 2004.

      The Reno Creek data obtained and analyzed should enable Strathmore to expedite regulatory permitting requirements and advance the project's production timeline. Permitting activities are now underway. Work scheduled for 2008 includes the installation of groundwater monitor wells to obtain necessary geologic and hydrologic information, in addition to reserve analysis of the mineralized fronts, preliminary well field plans, and engineering designs of a centralized and/or satellite in-situ recovery facility.

      James Crouch, Vice-President of Wyoming Operations, commented, "Strathmore is pleased to advance our first major ISR project in Wyoming towards production. Our team's technical expertise and experience in ISR, in addition to the initial work completed by previous operators in the 1980s and 90s, will aid in the permitting and ultimate development this project."

      The 43-101 technical report for the Reno Creek Property can be viewed in its entirety on the SEDAR website www.sedar.com and the Company's website www.strathmoreminerals.com.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under policy NI 43-101. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

      American Uranium Corporation Inc. is a Nevada based uranium exploration and development company and is committed to spending US $12.375 million to earn an initial 22.5% in the Pine Tree-Reno Creek project and US $33 million over the next 6 years to earn a 60% interest.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect," "anticipate," "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO
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      schrieb am 14.02.08 17:19:24
      Beitrag Nr. 555 ()
      STM bekommt wieder Aufwind :eek::):eek:

      Stand: 17 Uhr 18:

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      schrieb am 14.02.08 20:08:13
      Beitrag Nr. 556 ()
      Feb 14, 2008 12:38 ET
      Strathmore Updates Shareholders on Wyoming & New Mexico Uranium Properties: Year End 2007

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 14, 2008) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:STM) is pleased to update shareholders with a year-end review of the Company's activities for 2007. Strathmore's primary goal is to become a leading uranium producer in the United States. In July, 2007, Strathmore completed a spin-off of its Canadian exploration properties to its shareholders, enabling the Company to focus entirely on advancing its core uranium project in Wyoming and New Mexico. The accomplishments made by Strathmore's technical team, particularly in the Gas Hills, Wyoming projects, where production is expected to begin in 2010, have significantly contributed to achieving this goal.

      Key Highlights for the Year

      - Successfully completed a spin-out of its Canadian and Peruvian mineral properties into Fission Energy Corp., a separately traded public company which received approval to begin trading on the TSX Venture Exchange (FIS.V) on July 25. All Fission Energy shares were distributed to Strathmore shareholders; one share of Fission Energy for every three shares of Strathmore held.

      - In the Gas Hills, Wyoming, Strathmore successfully acquired key properties with historic uranium resources, (Andria, East Day Loma, New Rock Hill deposits), enabling the Company to consolidate its holdings and advance the near-term production schedule to 2009-2010. Permitting and mine planning continue at the George-Ver and Frazier Le-Mac near-surface open pit deposits.

      - JV completed with Sumitomo (Japan) to co-develop the premiere Roca Honda, New Mexico uranium project. Strathmore 60% Sumitomo 40%. Permitting activities are continuing on schedule.

      - Drilling at Roca Honda identified a new area with significant uranium mineralization, including a 9 foot interval grading 0.56% eU3O8 (11.2 lbs/ton), during monitor well installation in a previously unexplored area of the property.

      - Acquired the Marquez Uranium Property, strategically located in close proximity to the Roca Honda project in New Mexico. Historical resource estimated at 2,754,000 tons at an average grade of 0.17% for a total of 9,362,000 lbs. (not 43-101 compliant).

      - Completed NI 43-101 report for the Reno Creek portion of the much larger Pine-Tree-Reno Creek Uranium Project in Wyoming. A Measured & Indicated resource estimate of 7,433,499 lbs. at an average grade of 0.065% U3O8, up from the historically reported 4 million lbs. U3O8, was identified. An additional 3,406,771 lbs. of U3O8 at an average grade of 0.065% is classified as an Inferred mineral resource.

      - Successfully completed several joint venture exploration and development agreements with commitments totaling approximately US $120 million on non-core properties in Wyoming and New Mexico.

      Uranium Resources Summary by Property

      The following table updates the Company's uranium resources. The Company is pleased to update shareholders on the significant uranium assets in its portfolio. New property additions include the Andria, East Day Loma, and New Rock Hill projects in Wyoming's Gas Hills, and the Marquez Property in New Mexico. Additions and changes are anticipated over the following year as drilling databases are acquired and analyzed. The table includes NI 43-101 compliant (Measured and Indicated, and Inferred), and historical resources as defined by the results of exploration completed by previous mining companies. It revisits previously released information and adds the new historical and/or NI 43-101 resources where appropriate.




      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Previous
      Operator/Source Resource
      (Date of Resource Classif- Grade
      Location Estimate) ication Tonnage % U3O8 lbs/U308
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------


      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Gas Hills Federal American Historical: 6,131,504 0.069 8,440,490
      (George-Ver, Partners (1984) Measured & (i)
      Bullrush, Indicated
      Loco-Lee),
      Wyoming
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      Gas Hills Pathfinder (1996) Historical: 696,327 0.11 1,522,000
      Frazier Measured & (i)
      LeMac, Indicated
      Wyoming
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      Gas Hills: Federal American Historical: 739,565 0.06 949,100
      Andria Partners (1984) Measured & (i)
      Wyoming Indicated
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Gas Hills: Energy Fuels Historical: 456,096 0.21 1,940,945
      East Day (1978) Measured & (i)
      Loma Indicated
      Wyoming
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Gas Hills: Adobe/Union Historical: 900,000 0.05 900,000
      New Rock Carbide Measured & (i)
      Hill (1977) Indicated
      Wyoming
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      Gas Hills, Federal American NI 43-101: 316,636 0.08 483,395
      (Jeep), Partners (1984) Measured &
      Wyoming Indicated
      C. Snow, 43-101, NI 43-101: 152,762 0.05 168,003
      (2007) Inferred
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      Reno Creek Rocky Mountain NI 43-101: 5,677,929 0.065 7,433,499
      (West Reno) Energy (1986) Measured &
      Wyoming Indicated
      C. Snow, 43-101 NI 43-101: 2,633,800 0.065 3,406,771
      (2008) Inferred
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      Pine Tree, Pathfinder (1980) Historical: 1,947,000 0.07 2,646,000
      Wyoming Measured & (i)
      Indicated
      Historical: 625,000 0.06 750,000
      Inferred (i)
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      Sec. 36 TVA/Rocky Historical: 1,300,000 0.05 1,300,000
      (Reno Creek) Mountain Indicated (i)
      Wyoming Energy (1986)
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      SWD Claims Utah Historical: 497,000 0.09 944,000
      Area, International/ Measured & (i)
      Wyoming Pathfinder (1980) Indicated
      Historical: 271,000 0.08 400,000
      Inferred (i)
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      FMC Claim Rocky Mountain Historical: 1,992,000 0.09 3,670,000
      Area, Energy (1986) Measured & (i)
      Wyoming Indicated
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      Ketchum Pathfinder (1980) Historical: 1,135,000 0.064 1,454,900
      Buttes, Measured & (i)
      Wyoming Indicated
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Juniper Urangesellschaft Historical: 5,971,000 0.063 7,539,000
      Ridge (Red (1978) Measured & (i)
      Creek), Indicated
      Wyoming
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      Copper Anaconda (1997) Historical: 45,570,000 0.027 24,607,800
      Mountain, Indicated & (i)
      Wyoming Inferred
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      Sky Project, Exxon & NI 43-101: 668,688 0.07 948,098
      Wyoming Pathfinder (1980) Indicated
      C. Snow, 43-101, NI 43-101: 55,086 0.05 54,496
      (2007) Inferred
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      Church Rock, Kerr McGee (1980) NI 43-101 6,221,467 0.10 11,848,007
      New Mexico Measured &
      Indicated
      D. Fitch, 43-101 NI 43-101 1,950,560 0.09 3,525,342
      (2005) Inferred
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      Roca Honda, Kerr McGee (1980) NI 43-101 3,782,000 0.23 17,512,000
      New Mexico Measured &
      Indicated
      D. Fitch, 43-101 NI 43-101 4,546,000 0.17 15,832,000
      (2006) Inferred
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      Roca Honda Kerr McGee (1980) Historical: 87,000 0.18 312,000
      North, New Measured & (i)
      Mexico Indicated
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      Marquez, Kerr McGee (1980) Historical: 2,754,000 0.17 9,362,000
      New Measured, (i)
      Mexico Indicated &
      and
      Inferred
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      West Largo, Kerr McGee (1980 Historical: 20,000 0.12 46,000
      New Mexico Measured & (i)
      Indicated
      Historical: 362,000 0.21 1,534,000
      Inferred (i)
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      Nose Rock, Phillips Uranium Historical: 6,694,217 0.135 18,230,955
      New Mexico (1979) Measured & (i)
      Indicated
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      Dalton Pass, Pathfinder (1980) Historical: 3,470,000 0.07 4,735,000
      New Mexico Measured & (i)
      Indicated
      Historical: 459,000 0.085 765,000
      Inferred (i)
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      Sec. 2 13N Homestake (1979) Historical: 198,665 0.167 665,268
      9W (New Inferred (i)
      Mexico state
      lease)
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Chord, South Union Carbide/TVA Historical: 1,727,000 0.11 3,800,000
      Dakota (1998) Measured, (i)
      Indicated &
      Inferred
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------


      (i)The foregoing historical resource estimates presented in the table above
      were completed prior to the implementation of the NI 43-101 requirements.
      Given the quality of the historic work completed on the properties in
      Wyoming and New Mexico discussed herein and the production history of Gas
      Hills Uranium District and the Grants Mineral District, the Company
      believes the resource estimates to be both relevant and reliable. However,
      a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify the
      historic mineral resources as current mineral resource, and is not treating
      the historic resources as current. Hence, they should not be relied upon.
      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in
      accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National
      Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, President and Chief
      Operating Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under
      National Instrument 43-101


      All NI 43-101 reports referenced in this table can be reviewed in their
      entirety on SEDAR, www.sedar.com or the Company's website,
      www.strathmoreminerals.com





      Outlook For 2008

      The following summary reviews ongoing work programs and plans for 2008.

      WYOMING

      Gas Hills:

      - The Gas Hills Uranium District will continue to be the Company's area of primary focus. Strathmore is the dominant land holder with over 32,000 acres, and expectations are for the sequential development of up to 12 open pit deposits over the next several years with the George-Ver, Loco-Lee and Bull-Rush pits planned for production by 2010. In 2008, the Company will continue permitting activities including: groundwater quality monitoring, exploration drilling, engineering design of open pits and NI 43-101 report preparation.

      Juniper Ridge: (Yellowcake Mining JV)

      - Exploration drilling, to be followed by the initiation of permitting activities, installation of monitor wells, engineering design of open pits, and preparation of NI 43-101 report.

      Pine Tree-Reno Creek: (American Uranium Corp JV)

      - Initiation of permitting activities, including installation of groundwater monitor wells, engineering design of ISR facility,

      - ISR wellfield and plant design,

      - Complete NI 43-101 report. (Reno Creek portion completed)

      NEW MEXICO

      Roca Honda: (Sumitomo JV)

      - Continued permitting activities including: baseline water quality monitoring for, metallurgical studies, mine planning, and mill design studies.

      Marquez:

      - Preparation of NI-43-101 technical report and updated resource estimate.

      Church Rock

      - Uranium Resources Inc has reported that a Tenth Circuit Court decision regarding "Indian Country" issues and their uranium deposit at Church Rock may be forthcoming in 2008. Strathmore is continuing to monitor developments in this legal case.

      Nose Rock (Nu-Mex Uranium JV)

      - Preparation of a NI 43-101 report and revised resource estimate.

      Dalton Pass (Nu-Mex Uranium JV)

      - Preparation of a NI 43-101 report and revised resource estimate.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect," "anticipate," "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO

      The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
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      schrieb am 14.02.08 22:16:38
      Beitrag Nr. 557 ()
      STM kratzt wieder an der 2 CAD-Marke::eek:

      SK: 1,97 :)
      Volumen: 283248 (ganz ordentlich)
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      schrieb am 15.02.08 18:48:09
      Beitrag Nr. 558 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.374.697 von BeWu am 14.02.08 22:16:38Sehr lesenswerter Artikel zum Thema Uranbedarf:

      http://theinvestar.com/uraniumindexontherise.html

      Zitat:

      We continue to like the new producers, such as Uranium One, Denison Mines and Paladin as well as
      those who will be bringing projects online in the near future including, but not limited to, UR-Energy,
      Uranerz Energy and Strathmore Minerals
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      schrieb am 21.02.08 23:04:53
      Beitrag Nr. 559 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.385.012 von BeWu am 15.02.08 18:48:09Die 2-CAD-Marke wurde heute zurückerobert. Aber es hat ganz den Anschein, das sich niemand dafür interessiert.

      SK: 2,00 :)
      Volumen: 186035 :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 29.02.08 22:40:59
      Beitrag Nr. 560 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.442.411 von BeWu am 21.02.08 23:04:53SK: 2,14 (+7%) :eek::eek:
      Keine Reaktion im w-o-board :rolleyes::rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 29.02.08 23:28:21
      Beitrag Nr. 561 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.522.106 von BeWu am 29.02.08 22:40:59...der letzte Trade zählt leider nicht (OLT):

      Time Price Shares $ Change Buyer Seller
      15:50 2.140 72 OLT Merrill PI Financial
      15:50 2.050 2,000 +0.050 CIBC RBC
      15:45 2.050 1,800 +0.050 CIBC Canaccord
      15:45 2.050 200 +0.050 TD Securities Canaccord
      15:39 2.100 1,300 +0.100 BMO Nesbitt RBC
      15:39 2.100 300 +0.100 BMO Nesbitt TD Securities
      15:39 2.090 400 +0.090 BMO Nesbitt CIBC
      15:34 2.090 1,600 +0.090 Desjardins CIBC
      15:34 2.080 1,000 +0.080 Desjardins Canaccord
      15:34 2.080 1,000 +0.080 Desjardins Canaccord

      ...aber der Trend stimmt - weiter up!
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      Beitrag Nr. 562 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.522.106 von BeWu am 29.02.08 22:40:59Sorry, der SK ist doch "nur" bei 2,05 (immerhin noch +2,5 %)

      Volumen: 133836

      N'8
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      Beitrag Nr. 563 ()



      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 17.04.08 17:03:58
      Beitrag Nr. 564 ()
      Wieder eine gute News,
      die den Markt (derzeit) nicht interessiert:


      Strathmore Acquires Additional Near-Surface Uranium Deposits in the Gas Hills, Wyoming: Historical Resource Exceeds 2.1 Million Pounds

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 17, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corporation (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to announce that its U.S. subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") has acquired an additional 2.1 million pounds of historical near-surface uranium resources (not NI 43-101 compliant), by staking lode mining claims in the Gas Hills Uranium District, Wyoming. Historically, the Gas Hills Uranium District was the second largest uranium producing area in the United States with cumulative production exceeding 100 million pounds. Uranium has been continuously produced in Wyoming since the 1950's.

      The Company now holds over 33,000 acres with several historically-defined uranium deposits in the Gas Hills, many of which were planned and fully permitted for open-pit mining in the early 1980's. Strathmore controls 100% of the Gas Hills projects, which now make up the Company's core uranium land holdings in Wyoming. A summary of all the previously defined, historical uranium assets in the Gas Hills, in addition to all other significant U.S. uranium properties can be found in the "Strathmore Updates Shareholders on Wyoming and New Mexico Uranium Properties: Year End 2007" press release, dated February 14, 2008.

      The newly staked uranium properties, known as the Amazon and Sunset deposits, were previously defined by Federal American Partners (FAP) in 1984. FAP defined these near-surface resources based on closed-spaced drilling (measured: less than 50 foot radius; indicated: less than 100 foot radius) using a cutoff of 0.035% grade at 2 foot thickness. The following tables summarize the historic resources by tonnage, grade, and contained pounds in the ground.


      Gas Hills: AMAZON & SUNSET Deposits (Historical Records)
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      Amazon TONS AVE GRADE % POUNDS
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      Historical: Measured 156,558 0.069 215,435
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      Historical: Indicated 128,014 0.053 149,584
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      TOTAL 284,572 0.064 365,019
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      Sunset TONS AVE GRADE % POUNDS
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      Historical: Measured 744,850 0.067 1,004,976
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      Historical: Indicated 650,074 0.062 807,400
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      TOTAL 1,394,924 0.065 1,812,376
      -------------------------------------------------------------------

      The newly acquired properties complement Strathmore's existing Gas Hills deposits. Production, subject to obtaining the necessary permits and regulatory approvals is planned for 2010.

      The Gas Hills Uranium District is located 45 miles southeast of Strathmore's Riverton office. It is accessible by paved road, has existing high voltage power, natural gas, and additional infrastructure. Permitting/development activities are continuing, including plans for the construction of a new uranium mill in the Gas Hills. These activities are managed under the direction of Strathmore's Vice-President of Wyoming Operations, James Crouch, along with the Company's team of engineers, geologists and consultants. Mr. Crouch was the Chief Mine Engineer for Utah International and Pathfinder (now AREVA) at the former Lucky Mc Mine and Mill in the Gas Hills for over 30 years. Strathmore's experience and knowledge of the District and the nature of its uranium deposits are invaluable to its goal of achieving its first uranium production in Wyoming from the Gas Hills.

      The foregoing historical resource estimates were completed prior to the implementation of NI 43-101. Given the quality of the historic work completed and the production history of the Gas Hills Uranium District in Wyoming, the Company believes the resource estimates to be both relevant and reliable. However, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historic mineral resource as a current mineral resource. Hence, they should not be relied upon. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, CEO for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.
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      Beitrag Nr. 565 ()
      Und wieder eine gute News, auf die der Markt nicht reagiert: :rolleyes:

      News Releases


      Tue Apr 22, 2008
      Strathmore Completes Southwest Reno Creek, Wyoming NI 43-101 Technical Report: Mineral Resource Increased to 3.5 Million Pounds U3O8

      Strathmore Minerals Corporation is pleased to announce that its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") has completed and SEDAR-filed an independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for the Southwest Reno Creek Property, Wyoming. Strathmore joint ventured the Pine Tree-Reno Creek property with American Uranium Corporation in 2007 (see press releases dated: May 17, 2007; Sept. 4, 2007; January 14, 2008). The Joint Venture has begun permitting activities for the Reno Creek Project, which includes lands within the Southwest Property. Mining is planned using in-situ recovery (ISR) techniques

      The NI 43-101 report covers the Southwest Reno Creek Property, which is located ¼ mile southwest of the main Reno Creek Property. In February, the Company announced the completion of a NI 43-101 report for the main Reno Creek Property, where a 7.4 million pound measured and indicated uranium resource was estimated, up from the historically reported 4 million pounds (see press release dated: Feb. 5, 2008).

      The recently completed Southwest Reno Creek NI 43-101 report covers part of Section 36 of the Reno Creek property, 81 unpatented lode mining claims, and a private mineral lease (Section 31). In addition, the new resource estimate includes a portion of a property known as the "Claim Group" (Sections 1,6,12), which did not carry a historical resource estimate. In total, the Southwest Reno Creek NI 43-101 comprises approximately 17% of the entire project area.

      For the entire property, the 43-101 report provides a total Measured and Indicated resource estimate of 3,526,495 pounds at an average grade of 0.068% U3O8, up from the historically reported 1.3 million pounds U3O8 for Section 36 only. (See press release dated February 14, 2008: "Uranium Resources Summary by Property"). An additional 1,327,635 pounds of U3O8 at an average grade of 0.057% is classified as an Inferred mineral resource. Due to the nature of the property configuration and available drill hole information, the resource estimates were separated into two sub-categories; one for Section 36 and one for the Claim Group. Further details on the quantity and grade for each mineral resource category are shown in the following tables:

      Southwest Reno Creek, Wyoming: Mineral Resources: Measured, Indicated and Inferred

      Claim Group Resource Tons Average Grade % Pounds Ave. Thick Ave. GT
      Measured 629,294 0.076 954,811 11.1 0.84
      Indicated 1,034,044 0.067 1,382,388 11.5 0.77
      Total (M+I) 1,663,338 0.070 2,337,199 11.4 0.80
      Inferred 751,389 0.059 887,184 10.8 0.64

      Section 36 Resource Tons Average Grade % Pounds Ave. Thick Ave. GT
      Measured 303,180 0.071 430,214 11.0 0.78
      Indicated 624,424 0.061 759,082 11.8 0.71
      Total (M+I) 927,604 0.064 1,189,296 11.5 0.74
      Inferred 411,740 0.053 440,450 12.6 0.67

      Total Property Resource Tons Average Grade % Pounds Ave. Thick Ave. GT
      Measured 932,474 0.074 1,385,025 11.1 0.82
      Indicated 1,658,469 0.065 2,141,470 11.6 0.75
      Total (M+I) 2,590,943 0.068 3,526,495 11.4 0.78
      Inferred 1,163,130 0.057 1,327,635 11.4 0.65

      The Southwest Reno Creek technical report was prepared by Charles D. Snow, Certified Professional Geologist (CPG, Wyoming), who is a qualified person under National Instrument Policy 43-101. Mr. Snow has over 40 years of uranium exploration and mine development experience (Utah International/Pathfinder) in the Gas Hills and Shirley Basin Uranium District, Wyoming, which are the two largest historical producing uranium districts in Wyoming. In addition, Mr. Snow was involved with the world's first in-situ recovery mining of uranium deposits in Shirley Basin dating back to the early 1960s.

      The new resource estimates are based on 695 exploration drill holes completed by the previous mining companies on that portion of the Property controlled by the Joint Venture. The Joint Venture owns this exploration data, which includes drill hole location maps, drill hole intercept data, and historical resource estimate documents.

      For the mineral resource estimates, polygons, which were centered on the drill holes, were constructed by using perpendicular bisectors halfway between adjacent drill holes (also called area of equal influence "AOI"). Uranium content was previously calculated using industry standards from gamma-ray logs for each hole by converting counts per second to % eU3O8 (equivalent). Thickness and grade of the mineralized intercepts were assigned to each polygon for determining tonnage, with an assumed factor of 16 cubic feet per ton. Historical drilling was conducted on a 100 foot by 200 foot grid, with 50 foot offset drilling spacing along the mineralized trends. The AOI of each polygon was limited by the position of adjoining drill holes, the property boundary, and/or the maximum capped size of the measured (10,000 ft2), indicated (40,000 ft2), or inferred (160,000 ft2) resource category.

      In the technical report, Mr. Snow writes:

      "...it is the author's opinion that there is considerable exploration potential to find ore-grade uranium mineralization on Section 31 (private mineral lease) based on the uranium mineralization noted immediately to the west on Section 36, immediately to the south on the Claim Group, and the significant mineralization noted on the Main Reno Creek Property 0.25 miles to the east." In addition, "The Southwest Reno Creek Property is considered a viable target for in-situ recovery of the uranium ore. The ore is at depths of 270-450 feet, lying beneath the local water table within permeable sandstones confined by bounding shale and mudstone. Significant permitting and research studies were performed over the years by the previous operators on Strathmore's adjacent Main Reno Creek Property to bring that property to production, including successful operation and reclamation of a pilot in-situ recovery plant that showed bicarbonate lixiviant can be used to leach the uranium."

      The Southwest Reno Creek Property covers 2,700 acres (1,090 ha) and is located in the Pumpkin Buttes Uranium District within the Powder River Basin, northeastern Wyoming. The Property lies midway between AREVA's Christensen Ranch in-situ operations approximately 25 miles to the northwest and Cameco's Smith Ranch in-situ facility, located 30 miles to the south. The project was extensively explored by a number of previous operators during the 1970s and1980s, including subsidiaries of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The Property was subsequently acquired by Power Resources Inc (Cameco's US subsidiary) from TVA in the mid 1990s but later dropped in the early 2000s when the price of uranium fell to an approximate US$7/lb. low. Strathmore began acquiring properties in the Pine Tree-Reno Creek area in early 2004, and now holds in excess of 16,000 acres of uranium-hosting and highly prospective lands with its Joint venture partner, American Uranium Corporation.

      The 43-101 technical report for the Southwest Reno Creek Property can be viewed in its entirety on the SEDAR website www.sedar.com and the Company's website www.strathmoreminerals.com.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer, for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.

      American Uranium Corporation Inc. is a Nevada based uranium exploration and development company, and is committed to spending US $12.375 million to earn an initial 22.5% in the Pine Tree-Reno Creek project and US $33 million over the next 6 years to earn a 60% interest.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect," "anticipate," "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      "David Miller"

      David Miller, CEO

      For Investors Relations:
      Bob Hemmerling/ Craig Christy
      1-800-647-3303
      info@strathmoreminerals.com
      www.strathmoreminerals.com

      THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE HAS NOT REVIEWED AND DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS NEWS RELEASE.



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      schrieb am 24.06.08 22:16:11
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.943.639 von BeWu am 22.04.08 16:34:47Nach mehr als zwei Monaten Sendepause mal wieder ein Beitrag:

      Vielleicht geht ganz langsam die Eiszeit für die Uran-Juniors zu Ende:

      STM schließt dick im Plus, auch TVC zog heute kräftig an :eek:

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      schrieb am 10.07.08 22:52:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.367.190 von BeWu am 24.06.08 22:16:11Auch heute gibt es wieder Super-News von STM. Leider merkt es hier niemand:rolleyes:

      Strathmore Continues to Develop Uranium Mill Design For its Projects in Northwest New Mexico
      7/10/2008 2:23:48 PM - Market Wire

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 10, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore" or the Company") (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to update progress on its uranium mill and tailings design and studies being carried out by the Company for its uranium projects in northwestern New Mexico. The Company and its Joint Venture partner, Sumitomo Corporation of Japan, have made considerable progress in the evaluation of designing and identifying the optimal location of a regional uranium mill and tailings disposal facility for its primary Roca Honda uranium development project, and other secondary sources of uranium. Several potential mill and tailings site locations have been analyzed and prioritized based on a series of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) developed qualifying criteria.

      The initial phase of an "Alternative Sites Analysis" as required by the NRC for licensing a uranium mill and tailings disposal facility has been completed. The Company continues to develop the data necessary to submit a license application to the NRC, including completion of a preliminary mill design, capital and operating cost estimates for the milling facility, and the development of baseline data documentation for various environmental media. This work is being carried out by a core staff of professionals in a variety of technical disciplines necessary to prepare the various mine and mill licensing applications and supporting technical documentation.

      In early 2008, an Alternative Tailings Disposal Technical Report was completed that assessed alternative tailings disposal technologies. Preliminary analyses indicate the existence of several viable sites, including one of the sites owned by Strathmore. Continued engineering studies and field programs to evaluate site specific tailings disposal are planned. Associated design and cost studies are included as part of this evaluation. A Work Program that will further address data collection activities required for the NRC and state permit applications and provide a more detailed evaluation of the sites, is underway. Juan Velasquez, VP Govt., Environmental, and Regulatory Affairs for Strathmore, stated, "We have made significant strides in pursuing our permitting and production goals since we started this project, particularly as it relates to identification of an appropriate site for licensing, constructing and operating a much needed regional mill. We have developed a good working relationship with both the state and federal regulatory agencies, and anticipate submitting our permit applications for regulatory review in the near future."

      Pennoni Associates Inc., an award-winning engineering firm headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, and Minerals Engineering Company of Tucson, AZ completed a 30% Design Report in April 2008. The 30% Design represents a target milestone document that presents the preliminary layout and equipment configuration. It is suitable for permit review and approval. Subsequent design phases (60%, 90%, 100%) typically represent draft, pre-final and final construction-level documents. Engineering efforts are currently under way for the 60% Design milestone.

      The 30% Design Report incorporates a uranium throughput capacity of 3,500 tons per day expandable to 7,000 tons per day. This expansion capability is incorporated to accommodate toll milling opportunities from outside non-company sources in the area without requiring major facility revisions. In addition, the Design Report details plant layout, unit process and operational design, equipment sizing, mechanical and architectural drawings, detailed process flow diagrams, metallurgical balance computer modeling, detailed equipment lists, and unit process specifications. Preliminary capital and operational cost projections are also included.

      John DeJoia, Strathmore's Senior VP, New Mexico Operations, commented, "Our engineers have developed a design that can easily accommodate production capacity of up to 7000 tons per day without major changes to our proposed facility. This design/production flexibility will allow us to meet the future needs of Strathmore and other producers when those needs arise."

      As part of the Company's evaluation, a significant effort in developing the corporate structure, to ensure the depth of corporate governance necessary for successfully managing and operating a regional uranium mining and milling complex, is continuing. To date, Corporate Health and Safety, Radiation Protection, Quality Assurance and Quality Control Programs have been developed and implemented. Juan Velasquez added, "Our team of professionals will ensure that we plan, engineer, construct, and operate facilities that are as protective of human health and the environment as we can make them."

      The Strathmore/Sumitomo Joint Venture continues to advance its Roca Honda uranium project towards production. To date, Roca Honda is one of the largest planned conventional uranium mines in the United States. This project is expected to provide most of the milling capacity for the regional mill. Strathmore has long believed that a regional mill is necessary for the revitalization of the uranium industry in New Mexico. It is central to the Company's long-term uranium plan, and is strategic to other potential uranium producers who have demonstrated interest in collectively participating in this process.

      In the months ahead, Strathmore plans to complete the mill and tailings design process. The intent is to complete a comprehensive state-of-the-art mining and milling proposal fully protective of human health and environmental safety standards. The Company and its Joint Venture partner Sumitomo Corp. have the combined capability to implement this plan, and remain fully committed to obtaining an operating license for an NRC mill. This initiative is being made available to other companies interested in participating, and it will provide the foundation for rebuilding the uranium industry in northwestern New Mexico.

      Further updates will be provided when available.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect," "anticipate," "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO

      The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

      Contacts: Strathmore Minerals Corp. Bob Hemmerling Investors Relations 1-800-647-3303 Strathmore Minerals Corp. Craig Christy Investors Relations 1-800-647-3303 Email: info@strathmoreminerals.com Website: www.strathmoreminerals.com
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      schrieb am 29.07.08 18:50:54
      Beitrag Nr. 568 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.484.606 von BeWu am 10.07.08 22:52:59Leute, was ist los? STM schmiert gnadenlos ab und keinen juckt das!!:mad::mad::mad:
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      schrieb am 29.07.08 21:36:22
      Beitrag Nr. 569 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.608.558 von BeWu am 29.07.08 18:50:54Ja, was soll man auch dazu sagen. Für mich steht fest, dass der Uranpreis analog des Kohlepreises früher oder später wieder hochkommt-China lässt grüßen. Also ist das hier und heute eine Momentaufnahme, Nachkaufgelegenheit. Hatte bei 1,00 Euro auch gedacht, ich hätte den Tiefpunkt erwischt! Zumindestens lässt sich derzeit aber nichts finden, dass die Firm in Schieflage gekommen ist oder kommen könnte!
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      schrieb am 05.08.08 16:09:58
      Beitrag Nr. 570 ()
      Verzweifelte Versuche seitens des STM-Boards, den Kursverlust zu stoppen: :(


      Strathmore Cites No Material Adverse Changes to Its Business Plan to Account for Share Price Decline
      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP STM
      8/5/2008 9:31:20 AM
      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug 05, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: STM) announces that the company has had no material adverse changes to its business plan to warrant the recent decline in its share price. Management remains very confident in its projects and the progress being made on a number of business initiatives, including those updated in recent news releases.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO
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      schrieb am 09.08.08 11:35:13
      Beitrag Nr. 571 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.652.210 von BeWu am 05.08.08 16:09:58Aus den BB geklaut:

      CEO Miller's Antwort auf die e-mail eines besorgten STM-Aktionärs:

      The response from David Miller to my e-mail about the share price and shareholder confidence

      David Miller [davidmiller@wyoming.com]
      Steven N. Khan [khan1750@shaw.ca]
      Craig Christy [cchristy@shaw.ca]
      Jim Crouch [jimcrouch3175@gmail.com]
      Bob Hemmerling [bob@rdcapital.com]
      Dev Randhawa [dev@rdcapital.com]



      David,


      Thanks for your email.



      Thank you for your continuing support of Strathmore. If you have followed Strathmore for awhile you know we have been consistent in our message. We own some of the very best deposits in the United States. None of the new companies have a better portfolio of uranium properties. When we opened up our permitted office in New Mexico in summer of 2005 we said it would take 6 years to get mining permits. Many companies started their efforts after us and represented they could do it much faster. They are behind schedule while it looks like we have a chance to meet our schedule. Everything we do is dependent upon regulators in the US. So everything is subject to permitting. Again we have been permitting our advancing projects in New Mexico and Wyoming. Our main properties are in the Number One Uranium District and Number two Uranium District in the US, the Grants District and Gas Hills District. Remember the US was the number one uranium producer in the 20th Century. We are in great areas, with great properties, with great people pushing forward.



      Our properties were acquired with the intent we were the people that were going to have to produce them. Our intent was never to turn them to the next sucker in the line. While that may have not helped shareholder value in a quick turn-around it is a way to build a viable, if not potentially the largest uranium producer in the US.



      We are on the right track and the uranium market is moving in the right direction. The crazy dot-com market hoop-la is over and now people will need to perform. We are working diligently to get into production, provide cash flow, and start writing uranium contracts. That is the key to the future, long term success of Strathmore and that is our vision.



      Best regards,



      David Miller

      Leute, langfristig kann man mit der Aktie nicht viel falsch machen, auch wenn die Performance zur Zeit unterirdisch ist. Für mich ist STM nach wie vor einer der Top-Picks im Explorer-Sektor.

      A propos: Ist hier überhaupt noch jemand investiert, oder habt ihr alle entnervt das Handtuch geworfen? :confused:
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      schrieb am 11.08.08 17:08:32
      Beitrag Nr. 572 ()
      Ich bin dabei und werde auch weiter zukaufen. Erst mal abwarten, ob sich die Aktie fängt, dann wird weiter aufgestockt!
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      schrieb am 11.08.08 18:24:13
      Beitrag Nr. 573 ()
      "Uranium futures continue to paint a bright picture."

      Spot uranium prices remained unchanged this week, as some analysts worried whether the proverbial summer doldrums were finally settling in, while others remained bullish.

      In global nuclear news, companies in the United States looked for financial backing from the government, the controversial U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement cleared another hurdle, and in the Gulf, the idea of a fuel bank found more support.

      First to the markets: Both Ux Consulting and Tradetech left their spot uranium price projections at US$64.50 a pound U3O8 this week, with long-term prices expected to stay at US$80 a pound at least through the end of the month.

      And while that may look like a downturn, it’s really just a plateau after the rapid rise of spot prices in recent weeks. According to Tradetech, July saw 15 transactions worth more than two-and-a-half million pounds U3O8 equivalent concluded in spot market, on top of another two million pounds U3O8 traded in June.

      Uranium futures continue to paint a bright picture. August contracts are worth US$66, September futures are worth US$67, October US$69, November US$70, and December US$72. Looking further ahead, we find June 2009 futures worth US$74, and September 2009, December 2009, and March 2010 futures all worth US$78.

      According to the weekly uranium update from Toll Cross Securities, uranium companies are still taking a beating on the stock market. Compared to this time last week, junior explorers were down 2%, advanced explorers dropped 10%, production visibility companies fell 8%, and producers also fell 10%. The Toll Cross Junior Uranium Index dropped 2%, falling to 263.13 from 270.98. :confused:

      Now to global nuclear news: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has contributed US$10 million toward the construction of a fuel bank proposed by the Nuclear Threat Initiative in 2006. According to the Gulf News newspaper, the planned fuel bank would provide the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) a dedicated stockpile of low-enriched uranium.

      The agency could them provide countries assurances of nuclear fuel supply, even in times of potential supply disruption. The UAE contribution brings the total amount committed to the planned fuel bank to $115 million, which confirms wide interest in the nuclear fuel bank.

      In the United States, the Department of Energy has received applications for federal loan guarantees for that country’s first new nuclear power plant and the first new fuel cycle facility. World Nuclear News reported Constellation Energy's Calvert Cliffs 3 nuclear plant and USEC's American Centrifuge Plant are the first announced applications for loan guarantees under the 2005 Energy Policy Act.

      And over in India, that country’s proposed nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States cleared another hurdle, after the International Atomic Energy Agency unanimously approved the deal. But before coming into effect, the deal must still be approved by the Nuclear Suppliers Group and ratified by the American congress.

      The controversial U.S.-India agreement would provide India with access to global nuclear fuel and technology in exchange for regulatory access to its civilian nuclear facilities. Its critics continue to attack India’s refusal to sign a nuclear nonproliferation agreement.
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      schrieb am 20.08.08 23:45:28
      Beitrag Nr. 574 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.702.180 von BeWu am 11.08.08 18:24:13aus den BB geklaut:

      http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=45398
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      schrieb am 21.08.08 06:06:45
      Beitrag Nr. 575 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.786.583 von BeWu am 20.08.08 23:45:28Kine Frage! Habe ich auch nicht den geringsten Zweifel daran dass es bei Uran wieder aufwärts geht. Die Frage lautet lediglich, welche Uranwerte bieten den größten Hebel? Und da bin ich einfach mal bei Uranium One und Strahtmore zuversichtlich. Ob der Kursrutsch bei Strathmore fundamental bedingt war bzw. eine Shortattacke darstellt oder irgend ein Großaktionär gezwungen war seine Bestände flüssig zu machen, ist jedoch noch unklar.

      Übrigens als hoch-spekulative Variante habe ich mir noch paar Erongo rein getan. Kann man bei diesem Niveau und der Stimmung zur Aktie meines Erachtens nicht viel falsch machen!
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      schrieb am 30.08.08 16:54:15
      Beitrag Nr. 576 ()
      Nachdem STM m.E ja richtig verprügelt wurde seh ich jetzt einen bullischen MACD.
      Gibts hier jemanden der ein bischen mehr involviert ist ?
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      schrieb am 03.09.08 15:16:38
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      Strathmore Receives Positive Core Assay Results from Monitor Well Installation Program at Roca Honda Uranium Project
      9/3/2008 9:00:48 AM - Market Wire

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Sep 3, 2008 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:STM) is pleased to announce positive core assay results from the 2007-08 well installation program at its Roca Honda uranium development project in New Mexico. The program successfully installed groundwater monitor and sampling wells on the project site. In addition, cores were collected for environmental and metallurgical studies. These studies are part of the mine permit application and feasibility analysis currently being prepared by Strathmore and its joint venture partner, Sumitomo Corp. of Japan.

      Drilling, coring, logging, and well installation were completed between June 20, 2007 and January 13, 2008. Monitor well S-1b is an offset to S-1a, which was lost after collecting the core. Two of the four additional locations tested identified significant new uranium mineralization. The final chemical results were received from the laboratory in July, 2008.

      Monitor wells S-1b and S-2 identified additional mineralization in areas outside the known deposit as identified by the Company's NI 43-101 resource calculation. The Company is encouraged by these findings which suggest additional uranium resources will be identified at Roca Honda beyond the known deposit which has an estimated Measured & Indicated mineral resource totaling 17,512,000 lbs. U3O8 contained within 3,782,000 tons at an average grade of 0.23% U3O8 for the Roca Honda property. An additional 15,832,000 lbs. U3O8 within 4,546,000 tons at an average grade of 0.17% U3O8 are estimated as an inferred mineral resource. The newly acquired results will be incorporated into the next uranium resource update.

      Monitor wells S-3 and S-4 were also drilled, cored, and installed. Core recovery was variable, but generally poor. These two wells were drilled outside known or expected mineralized areas.

      The geophysical gamma logging results (probe results) are shown in Table 1 below:



      Table 1 Geophysical Gamma Logging Results for S1b and S2.

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      Drill Hole ID Interval (ft) Thickness (ft) Grade % eU3O8
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      S1b-Jmw-CH-07 1904.25 - 1910.75 6.5 0.37
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      S1b-Jmw-CH-07 1953.8 - 1957.3 3.5 0.48
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      S1b-Jmw-CH-07 1971.5 - 1981.0 9.5 0.16
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      S2-Jmw-CH-07 1731.0 - 1734.0 3.0 0.16
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      S2-Jmw-CH-07 1748.0 - 1757.0 9.0 0.56
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      S2-Jmw-CH-07 1792.0 - 1793.5 1.5 0.20
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      The gamma results for S-2 were reported last September (see press release dated September 6, 2007).



      Table 2 Chemical Assay Results for S-1a and S-2

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      Drill Hole ID Interval (ft) Thickness (ft) Grade % cU3O8
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      S1a-Jmw-CH-07 1895.0 - 1905.0 10.0 0.679
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      S1a-Jmw-CH-07 1983.0 - 1984.5 1.0 1.025
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      S2-Jmw-CH-07 1737.0 - 1739.3 2.3 0.331
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      S2-Jmw-CH-07 1756.0 - 1762.0 6.0 0.733
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      S2-Jmw-CH-07 1798.0 - 1799.3 1.3 0.186
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      In hole S-1a, the average grade (core) was 0.679% cU3O8, while the average corresponding grade for the intercept at approximately the same depth in hole S-1b (probe, gamma) was 0.370% eU3O8. For S-2 the core average grade for the second intercept was 0.733% cU3O8, while the corresponding gamma grade for the intercept was 0.560% eU3O8. Both results show more uranium present than is indicated by gamma logging. However, the results do not change the methodology of calculating uranium resources in the district. While the data suggests a higher positive factor may be used, the generally accepted equilibrium factor of 1.0 will continue to be used and is considered reliable. This method corresponds with historical operating data from the eastern Ambrosia Lake District.

      Strathmore continues to perform the studies that will lead to submittal of the mine plan permit and NRC mill license applications. With respect to ongoing permitting studies, the sampling of regional public and private water wells on the project property, and in the vicinity, has begun as part of the baseline environmental program. Surface water and sediment sampling will follow shortly thereafter. In addition, hydrologic pump tests are scheduled to be performed later this fall. A draft Sample and Analysis Plan has been submitted to the regulatory agencies for their review and comment, and Mine Plan and water treatment designs are well underway. A mine permit application is expected to be submitted in early 2009.

      The ongoing alternative mill and tailing disposal sites analysis has narrowed the alternative locations sufficiently to allow the Company to begin site-specific field studies, including the drilling of geotechnical boreholes, archaeological, and biological investigations. The Company's engineering consultants have completed the 30% design of the mill (see press release dated July 10, 2008). It will be advanced to a 60% design for use in the NRC license application, scheduled to be submitted in late 2009 or early 2010.

      Roca Honda is an advanced stage uranium development project. Mine planning, permitting, and mill design studies are being carried out under the direction of Strathmore and its joint venture partner Sumitomo Corp. of Japan. The project is owned 60% by Strathmore and 40% by Sumitomo.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, CEO of Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect," "anticipate", "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO

      SOURCE: Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. Bob Hemmerling Toll Free: 1-800-647-3303 Strathmore Minerals Corp. Craig Christy Toll Free: 1-800-647-3303 Email: info@strathmoreminerals.com Website: www.strathmoreminerals.com
      Copyright (C) 2008 Marketwire. All rights reserved.
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      schrieb am 13.09.08 14:50:08
      Beitrag Nr. 578 ()
      to whom it may concern ;-)

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      schrieb am 17.09.08 16:58:35
      Beitrag Nr. 579 ()
      Der Anteil der Instis an STM hat sich in den vergangenen 3 Monaten unwesentlich verändert:

      % Shares Owned: 22.55% # New Positions: 9
      # of Holders: 16 # Closed Positions: 2
      Total Shares Held: 16,325,324 # Increased Positions: 12
      3 Mo. Net Change:
      -647,694 :(
      # Reduced Positions: 3
      # Net Buyers:
      9
      http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/institutionalHolders?s…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">% Shares Owned: 22.55% # New Positions: 9
      # of Holders: 16 # Closed Positions: 2
      Total Shares Held: 16,325,324 # Increased Positions: 12
      3 Mo. Net Change:
      -647,694
      # Reduced Positions: 3
      # Net Buyers:
      9

      http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/institutionalHolders?s…
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      schrieb am 19.09.08 16:57:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.151.561 von BeWu am 17.09.08 16:58:35Zur Zeit plus 35 % und keiner merkt was :eek:
      Jetzt muss nur noch das Volumen ansteigen, dann wird das was mit einer deutlichen Erholung :eek:

      RT:

      10:53 0.540 5,000 RBC Anonymous
      10:53 0.530 500 RBC PI
      10:46 0.520 3,000 National Bank TD Sec
      10:46 0.510 1,000 National Bank TD Sec
      10:38 0.490 1,000 Canaccord TD Sec
      10:25 0.470 100 PI CIBC
      10:25 0.490 2,000 E-TRADE CIBC
      10:25 0.490 4,500 Canaccord CIBC
      10:13 0.470 300 PI CIBC
      10:11 0.490 500 Canaccord PI
      10:08 0.490 1,000 Canaccord Merrill Lynch
      10:06 0.490 1,500 Canaccord CIBC
      10:03 0.490 1,500 Canaccord Anonymous
      09:59 0.490 5,000 Canaccord CIBC
      09:51 0.490 1,000 Canaccord Merrill Lynch
      09:31 0.520 4,000 Anonymous National Bank
      09:30 0.470 300 PI First Boston
      09:30 0.520 1,000 TD Sec National Bank
      09:30 0.520 1,000 TD Sec E-TRADE
      09:30 0.520 1,500 TD Sec National Bank
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      schrieb am 08.11.08 22:25:30
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 15.905.805 von Starfuturetrader am 24.02.05 12:59:06HA, HA ,HA !
      wie sieht es denn jetzt aus warum hört man nichts mehr von dir ?
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      schrieb am 08.11.08 22:29:23
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 15.905.805 von Starfuturetrader am 24.02.05 12:59:06HA, HA ,HA !
      wie sieht es denn jetzt aus warum hört man nichts mehr von dir ?
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      schrieb am 12.11.08 19:03:15
      Beitrag Nr. 583 ()
      :look:
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      schrieb am 27.11.08 19:22:26
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      schrieb am 08.12.08 21:22:44
      Beitrag Nr. 585 ()
      WANN PASSIERT HIER MAL WAS??? :cry:
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      schrieb am 06.01.09 13:35:53
      Beitrag Nr. 586 ()
      News Releases

      Strathmore Updates Gas Hills, Wyoming, Uranium Development Project

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jan 05, 2009 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: STM) is pleased to provide a progress update to shareholders on the advancements made at its uranium properties in the Gas Hills Uranium District, Wyoming. These properties are owned by Strathmore's wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd.

      The Gas Hills Uranium District was the most prolific uranium mining area in Wyoming with several operating companies producing in excess of 100 million pounds of uranium from 1957 to the 1980's. Strathmore is now the dominant land holder in the Gas Hills with holdings in excess of 33,000 acres (13,000 Ha). The Company's 100% owned portfolio includes eight areas of known mineralization, six of which were previously permitted for mining. Primary focus has been on permitting the George Ver deposit, which is expected to be the first in a series of sequentially planned open pit deposits. Additional significant exploration potential exists at the Beaver Rim and Rock Hill properties.

      George Ver Property: Permitting Activities

      Strathmore has completed a full year of baseline environmental data collection, including water, meteorological, and air quality sampling. These baseline studies meet the requirements set by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) for a mine permit application. In addition, Strathmore recently drilled eight holes for the purpose of overburden characterization. Two of the holes were cored from top to bottom, and bulk samples were taken from the remaining six. The bulk and core samples will be sent to an independent lab for geochemical and geotechnical analyses. Results are expected during the first quarter of this year. For 2009, Strathmore has prioritized the completion of its mine permit application for the George Ver deposit.

      Rock Hill and Beaver Rim Properties: Exploration

      Strathmore has been granted exploratory drilling permits at its Rock Hill and Beaver Rim properties, also located in the Gas Hills Uranium District. The drill permits are valid until 2011. The Rock Hill project is strategically located north-east of the George Ver deposit and is accessible by road. It is a near-surface uranium deposit and exploration drilling will assist in further defining mineralization, prior to designing an open pit. The area targeted at Beaver Rim lies 1/2 mile south of Cameco Corp's mine permit area, where they are actively pursuing an in-situ recovery operation. During 2007-08, Cameco drilled exploration holes within a few hundred feet of the northern boundary of Strathmore's exploration area.

      Milling Facility Advancement: Option Agreement Renewed

      Strathmore has renewed its option agreement to purchase an existing NRC license and additional private mineral rights containing known uranium mineralization in the Gas Hills Uranium District. The NRC license covers a historic mill site and is located adjacent to existing Strathmore land holdings in the Gas Hills District. This location may provide a long-term milling alternative, should a potential toll milling agreement at the Sweetwater Mill, located approximately 70 miles south of the project, not be achievable.

      Evaluation of the site will continue during the course of the new option term. Data will be analysed to determine how the property would be incorporated into a new and expanded mining and milling scenario. Strathmore has agreed not to disclose the name of the company involved or the terms of the agreement. Significant infrastructure necessary to operate a mine and mill already exists at the site, including a paved highway to within a few miles of the site, power, natural gas, and fiber optic lines.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, CEO of Strathmore Minerals Corp., a qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".
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      schrieb am 14.01.09 09:34:04
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      Das geht ja heute richig fett ab :confused:
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      schrieb am 06.02.09 00:25:59
      Beitrag Nr. 588 ()
      Auf und nieder, immer wieder. :confused:

      Meine Güte, da ist eine Achterbahn ja ein müder Sch..... dagegen.:laugh:
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      schrieb am 07.03.09 15:32:36
      Beitrag Nr. 589 ()
      Mickey Fulp empfiehlt Strathmore:

      http://www.miningcompanyreport.com/update/mm11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">
      http://www.miningcompanyreport.com/update/mm11.pdf

      Kleiner Service, obwohl ich hier nicht investiert bin.

      Freundliche Grüße
      supernova
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      schrieb am 09.03.09 10:06:14
      Beitrag Nr. 590 ()
      Nun denn, wenn ich mir den Disclaimer anschaue, ist klar, dass der Gute nicht so ganz neutral ist. Ist also mit Vorsicht zu genießen.
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      schrieb am 12.03.09 13:35:48
      Beitrag Nr. 591 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.727.098 von oscar1 am 09.03.09 10:06:14Hallo Oscar,
      glaubst das Gute ist nicht gut, weil dir der obligatorische Disclaimer nicht gefällt? Strathmore ist seit Jahren einer der besten Uran-Explorer und verfügt über gewaltige Resourcen.
      Eine ähnliche Entwicklung wie bei Forsys oder Paladin ist auf Sicht von 3 bis 5 Jahren durchaus möglich.
      Gruß,
      jen
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      schrieb am 12.03.09 16:23:05
      Beitrag Nr. 592 ()
      Hallo jen,

      bitte den Satz nicht überbewerten. Wenn ich Strathmore für eine Klitsche halten würde, hätte ich keine Aktien der Firma.

      Was ich meinte ist nur, dass natürlich niemand seine eigene Firma schlecht redet. Daher ist in so einem Fall immer ein wenig Skepsis angebracht. Damit stelle ich aber nicht die ganze Firma unbedingt in Frage.:)

      Gruß
      Oscar
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      schrieb am 12.03.09 19:10:15
      Beitrag Nr. 593 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.753.953 von oscar1 am 12.03.09 16:23:05
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      schrieb am 12.03.09 19:39:44
      Beitrag Nr. 594 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.753.953 von oscar1 am 12.03.09 16:23:05Hollo oscar,
      ist schon in Ordnung! - dann gibt´s ja zumindest noch zwei Strathmore-Aktionäre in Deutschland.
      Ich finde es halt durchaus in Ordnung, dass es legitim und manchmal anscheinend auch sehr wirkungsvoll ist, wenn ein halb tot geprügeltes Unternehmen einen namhaften Fachmann beauftragt, die Firma wieder ins rechte Licht zu rücken. Er hat ja auch nur sehr sachlich dargestellt, was man auf der Homepage für jeden sehr detailiert dargestellt wird.
      Ich hoffe es geht weiter so, und die Shorties kommen jetzt auch mal ins schwitzen. Jedenfalls hat mir das ganze Elend dazu verholfen, durch eine Vervielfachung meines Bestandes innerhalb weniger Wochen wieder nahe an die Gewinnzone zu gelangen.
      Liebe Grüße,
      jen
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      schrieb am 27.04.09 18:16:17
      Beitrag Nr. 595 ()
      Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaloooooooooooooooooooo, aufwachen!!!!

      Der Winterschlaf ist vorbei!!

      RT: 0,63 (+ 27 %) :eek::eek:

      Einzig das Volumen könnte noch höher sein (aktuell: 247000)
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      schrieb am 27.04.09 18:27:57
      Beitrag Nr. 596 ()
      RT: 0,69 :)In Stuttgart: RT-BID: 0,41 :D
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      schrieb am 27.04.09 18:52:51
      Beitrag Nr. 597 ()
      Ohne Kommentar

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      schrieb am 27.04.09 18:57:51
      Beitrag Nr. 598 ()
      Und hier der Intraday-Chart: Wenn das so weiter geht, sind wir hier schnell über einem CA-Dollar:D

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      schrieb am 28.04.09 22:24:44
      Beitrag Nr. 599 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.048.790 von BeWu am 27.04.09 18:57:51Ich beziehe mich auf meinen letzten Beitrag:

      STM wird schon bald kein Penny-Stock mehr sein, nur merkt es hier niemand :laugh:
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      schrieb am 29.04.09 01:12:04
      Beitrag Nr. 600 ()
      Das sieht recht gut aus, Bollinger Band und 200 Tages Durchschnitt durchbrochen, sieht ganz danach aus, als nähern wir uns der 1 $ Marke.

      Voraussichtlich gibt es vorher aber noch mal Gewinnmitnahmen.

      Last Trade: 0.77
      Trade Time: 3:59PM ET
      Change: Up 0.12 (18.46%)

      0,77 C$ 29 Apr = 0,4797 Euro


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      schrieb am 15.05.09 01:44:19
      Beitrag Nr. 601 ()
      Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      TSX VENTURE: STM

      May 14, 2009 15:08 ET

      Strathmore's Gas Hills and Pine Tree-Reno Creek Wyoming Uranium Projects Remain Active

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - May 14, 2009) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:STM) wishes to advise shareholders that permitting at its core Gas Hills and Pine Tree-Reno Creek, Wyoming uranium projects remains active (see press releases dated January 5, February 3, and February 12, 2009), and that website information is up-to-date.

      Earlier this year the Company advised the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that plans for uranium recovery facilities license submittals were expected for the Pine Tree-Reno Creek ISR project in 2010 and Gas Hills in 2011. A NRC license submittal for a mill facility in the Gas Hills will be required should a mill in Wyoming not be available for Gas Hills production (see press release dated January 5, 2009: Strathmore Updates Gas Hills, Wyoming, Uranium Development Project/Milling Facility Advancement: Option Agreement Renewed). NRC licensing for a uranium recovery facility should not be confused with a mine permit application, which falls under the jurisdiction of the state of Wyoming.

      Strathmore is issuing this information to correct and clarify certain comments published in a recent Wyoming press story, which made reference to a NRC statement that the Company's Gas Hills, Pine Tree-Reno Creek and Sky projects are no longer under consideration. Strathmore has since contacted the newspaper which published the story, and the NRC, both of whom acknowledged communicating incorrect information. The NRC has further advised that their website would be corrected to include Strathmore's stated plans, as provided earlier this year.

      With respect to mine permit applications, Strathmore continues to advance its three core uranium development projects: Gas Hills and Pine Tree-Reno Creek in Wyoming and Roca Honda in New Mexico.

      For additional information about Strathmore's uranium projects, please visit the Company's website at www.strathmoreminerals.com.

      Gas Hills - http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/s/GasHills.asp

      Pine Tree-Reno Creek - http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/s/PineTree.asp

      Roca Honda - http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/s/RocaHonda.asp

      or

      Contact Investor Relations at 1-800-647-3303.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      This news release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "likely", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "estimate", "plan", "forecast", "project" and "believe" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing, the Gas Hills projects; and labour relations matters.

      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO
      The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
      For more information, please contact
      Strathmore Minerals Corp.
      Craig Christy
      Investor Relations
      1-800-647-3303
      cchristy@strathmoreminerals.com
      www.strathmoreminerals.com

      http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Strathmore-Minerals-…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Strathmore-Minerals-…
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      schrieb am 17.05.09 11:06:55
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      schrieb am 23.06.09 19:51:26
      Beitrag Nr. 603 ()
      Ich bin seit geraumer Zeit in diesem Wert dabei und sehe jetzt Veranlassung auch mal was zum Besten zu geben. Denn es sieht gar nicht mal so schlecht aus, wie es vielleicht scheint.

      Im Chartbereich kenne ich mich ein wenig aus und möcht diesen mal hier reinstellen. Denn dieser deutet ganz stark daurauf hin, daß es in Kürze aufwärts gehen müßte.

      Im Bereich ca. 0,50 CAD gibt es eine fette Unterstützung auf die der Kurs z. Z. liegt. Eindeutig hat sich darauf ein abfallendes Dreieck gebildet. Davon ausgehend kann es nur hoch gehen!

      Tut mir leid, ich weiß nicht, was ich dazu machen muß. Wenn ich das Button \\\"Bild einfügen\\\" gedrückt habe, erhalte ich img/img... und was muß ich dann tun?

      Gruß
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      schrieb am 23.06.09 19:55:36
      Beitrag Nr. 604 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.452.304 von dddbmt am 23.06.09 19:51:26am besten erst den Bildlink reinkopieren, dann markieren und dann den button drücken

      -so muss dass sein
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      schrieb am 23.06.09 19:57:44
      Beitrag Nr. 605 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.452.339 von Ikar am 23.06.09 19:55:36(img) hier rein (/img)

      und immer erst preview drücken;)
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      schrieb am 23.06.09 20:38:22
      Beitrag Nr. 606 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.452.358 von Ikar am 23.06.09 19:57:44Ich danke dir ikar. Ich hoffe, ich schaffe es.

      Ich schaffe es nicht. Wie kann ich den Chart aus meinem Irfan View Programm hier einstellen?

      Bei Ariva, wo ich schon viel länger dabei bin, brauch ich nur den Button \"durchsuchen\" zu drücken und dann geht alles wie von selbst.

      Den Chart habe ich kopiert und wollte dann diesen hier einfügen. Das ging nicht!

      Wenn du bei Ariva auch ein User bist, schaue dort nach. Dort stelle ich gleich den Chart ein.
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      schrieb am 23.06.09 22:09:20
      Beitrag Nr. 607 ()
      :look:
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      schrieb am 23.06.09 22:25:55
      !
      Dieser Beitrag wurde moderiert. Grund: auf eigenen Wunsch des Users
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      schrieb am 24.06.09 12:02:57
      Beitrag Nr. 609 ()


      Ich stell mal den hier rein. Vielleicht funzt es? :)
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      schrieb am 24.06.09 16:39:04
      Beitrag Nr. 610 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.456.293 von BeWu am 24.06.09 12:02:57Und hier nochmal was zum Schmökern:

      http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na_u/938
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      schrieb am 20.07.09 22:53:32
      Beitrag Nr. 611 ()
      Hoppela:D

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      schrieb am 18.08.09 15:23:28
      Beitrag Nr. 612 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.610.667 von BeWu am 20.07.09 22:53:32Wieder mal was zum Lesen. STM wird darin auch lobend erwähnt!!

      http://jutiagroup.com/2009/08/14/merrill-mchenry-uranium%E2%…
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      schrieb am 24.08.09 15:19:34
      Beitrag Nr. 613 ()
      Most
      recent
      news
      Date Type Headline
      2009-08-24 Halt TradingHalt Trading Strathmore Minerals halted at 6:01 a.m. PT:eek::eek:
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      schrieb am 24.08.09 16:48:51
      Beitrag Nr. 614 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.838.388 von BeWu am 24.08.09 15:19:34HALTED??!! :eek::eek::eek:
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      schrieb am 24.08.09 23:08:19
      Beitrag Nr. 615 ()
      Hier haben wir die Erklärung für den trading halt:

      Strathmore to Sell Pine Tree-Reno Creek, Wyoming, Uranium Project to Bayswater for US $30 Million
      Monday August 24, 4:04 pm ET

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - 08/24/09) - Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX-V:STM - News) announces its wholly owned subsidiary Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. has completed a binding Letter of Intent (LOI Agreement) with NCA Nuclear Inc. (NCA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bayswater Uranium Corporation for the sale of its properties known as "Pine-Tree Reno Creek" for US $30,000,000 (Thirty Million) in cash.

      The total land package combines several nearby properties (Pine Tree, Four Mile Creek, West Reno)State leases, Private leases and options, and comprises approximately 17,500 acres located in Campbell County, Wyoming, in the central Powder River Basin.

      In 2007, Strathmore entered an agreement with American Uranium Corp (AUC), thereby creating the AUC LLC Joint Venture. American Uranium has consented to the proposed sale of the AUC LLC and its related assets to Bayswater.

      The terms of the transaction as specified in the LOI Agreement are summarized as follows:

      - Strathmore will sell all associated assets with respect to the Pine Tree-Reno Creek Property to NCA for US $30,000,000, of which US $250,000 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand) cash shall be paid by NCA to Strathmore upon execution of this LOI Agreement as a non-refundable deposit. The balance of US $29,750,000 (Twenty-Nine Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand) cash shall be paid to Strathmore on the closing date.

      - Strathmore will assign and terminate all collective agreements with American Uranium Corp. in exchange for AUC entering into a purchase agreement with NCA.

      - The sale of the Pine Tree-Reno Creek Property is subject to Bayswater having completed a minimum US $36,000,000 (Thirty-Six Million) financing and obtaining shareholder approvals necessary to conclude its planned reorganization concurrent with this transaction.

      - NCA shall have 60 (sixty) days from the date of this LOI Agreement to complete a purchase agreement and 120 (one-hundred twenty) days from the date of this LOI Agreement to close this transaction. The closing of the transaction will occur on the second business day after receipt of all necessary shareholder and regulatory approvals. Should NCA decide not to proceed with this transaction, Strathmore shall retain the US $250,000 deposit.

      - Should Strathmore receive any other bona fide unsolicited superior written offer(s) for the Pine-Tree Reno Creek Property, Strathmore shall notify NCA of the identity and purchase terms provided by the offeror. NCA shall have 7 (seven) days in which to complete this transaction or match the terms of the superior offer and elect to receive additional time to complete an amended transaction based on the new superior terms. In the event that Strathmore terminates this agreement, pursuant to accepting a superior offer, the Company shall reimburse NCA its US $250,000 deposit, and an additional US $250,000 as a "Break Fee".

      David Miller, CEO, noted, "Strathmore is progressing with plans to monetize certain properties from its substantial and diverse property portfolio. This sale to Bayswater minimizes shareholder dilution, ensures a strong balance sheet, and further enables Strathmore to focus on its goal of becoming a leading uranium producer in the United States with the advancement of its core uranium projects: Roca Honda, New Mexico and Gas Hills, Wyoming."

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of advanced uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The common shares of the Company are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".
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      schrieb am 25.08.09 09:15:24
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.842.221 von BeWu am 24.08.09 23:08:19Der Deal ist noch nicht in trockenen Tüchern:(

      http://longterm.blogspot.com/2009/08/strathmore-to-sell-pine…
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      schrieb am 25.08.09 13:07:14
      Beitrag Nr. 617 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.843.084 von BeWu am 25.08.09 09:15:24....trotzdem

      der Kurs hat Potenzial....;):D





      Gruus Metallix
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      schrieb am 25.08.09 13:08:47
      Beitrag Nr. 618 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.845.313 von metallix am 25.08.09 13:07:14wenn wir übber 52 Cent kommen ;)

      Dann kaufe ich auch :)

      Metallix
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      schrieb am 25.08.09 13:09:55
      Beitrag Nr. 619 ()
      übber (hessisch)
      über (deutsch);)

      Gruss
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 25.08.09 17:50:32
      Beitrag Nr. 620 ()
      Hi BeWu!
      ... als jmd, der schon lange in beiden Titeln investiert ist, bei BAY verbilligen musste, um n bissl in die Nähe der Lebenden zu rücken, wundere ich mich doch außerordentlich! Auf alle Fälle habe ich heute mal bei beiden Titeln ne steuerfreie Tradingposition abgegeben. 'Die spinnen, die Römer' - seit wann wedelt der kupierte Stummelschwanz mit der riesigen Dogge??? (VW vs. Porsche;-))) Hast Du Dir mal die MCap von BAY angesehen?
      Gruss!
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      schrieb am 25.08.09 23:35:07
      Beitrag Nr. 621 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.848.383 von close_the_gap am 25.08.09 17:50:32Schau Dir mal diesen Auszug meines letzten Postings an.

      (...)The problem is that Bayswater’s market cap is currently $17M CAD. It is unclear how they think they will be able to raise $36M. STM have a bit of a history of entering deals with companies that simply can’t pay. The same has happened with Great Bear & the Chord property.

      Gruß
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      schrieb am 29.08.09 19:46:20
      Beitrag Nr. 622 ()
      Hi BeWu,
      die rechte Arbeit für n verregneten Tag:

      Der MF hat sich etwas gebessert. Der gesamte Chart ist n Lehrbeispiel. Selten habe ich eine so extreme Divergenz wie die im Mai gesehen. Man sieht wie diese Leute ticken: sie wußten, dass die News mit den eben nicht chancenlosen Permits gut ankommen wird und haben mächtig abverkauft und -ich hoffe- nicht nur Geld in ihr Portemonnaie gekübelt, sondern auch das working capital ge'raised';-)
      (Wollen wie mal positiv denken;-)
      Sicherlich werde ich meine lukrierte Tradingposition bei STM rückkaufen. Dass der BAY-Deal was wird, halte ich für ausgeschlossen. BAY hat mindestens um 7/8 zu wenig Cash und ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass sie was aufreissen können. Aber vielleicht bin nur ich total ahnungslos, was die BAY-Strategie sein soll. Sie holen sich ein Asset nach dem anderen, tanzen auch rohstoffmässig auf vielen Hochzeiten, und haben seit Jahren nicht den geringsten Erfolg vorzuweisen. Ich bin ziemlich betroffen und versuche, nicht unfair zu werden, ich war n Fan von Dines. Hingegen gefällt mir STM ganz gut, die wollen sich von einem core-asset trennen um zumindest eins der anderen weiter zu bringen. Das verstehe ich und finde es total gut.
      Ich werde trotzdem meine BAYs nicht restlos verkaufen, aber sie laufen bei mir schon eher unter Junk. Dass die neuesten Spikes schnell verflachen, war klar. BAY ist kein ernstzunehmender Geschäftspartner - leider!

      Gruß!

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      schrieb am 04.09.09 21:59:27
      Beitrag Nr. 623 ()
      Wer hilft mir denken?
      Was immer bis zu nem gewissen Kurs angeboten wird, wird kleinweise gekauft - Faktum!
      Nehmen wir an, das Orderbuch wäre statisch, dann ist die Aktion sinnlos, denn man kann alles kaufen, das bis zum Limit angeboten wird - und fertig!
      Das Orderbuch ist jedoch dynamisch. Ich will EVENTUELL verkaufen - werde ich nun animiert, wenn ich sehe, da nimmt mir jmd bis zu nem gewissen Kurs sicher meine Stücke ab, oder denke ich mir: warum sammelt er, was wird im Hintergrund gespielt und gebe meine Stücke erst recht nicht her (so e.g. do I - je le fais ainsi p.e.;-)

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      schrieb am 04.09.09 22:10:07
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      ... das ganze ist übrigens n Kinderspiel, denn es wurden 100T St aus dem Ask gekauft, was ca. 50.000 CAD ausmacht. Wer kann Maschinentrades machen? Nen Kleinen fressen die Gebühren auf, also bleibt nur ne Bank oder n Investmenthaus über. Gut, heute 50T CAD, am Dienstag, am Mi, usw. - da kommt schon was zusammen, aber lohnt das denn den Aufwand?
      Ne trickreichere Variante wäre die Umgehung irgendwelcher Satzungen, die ne Offenlegung vorschreiben, also zB wenn ne Investition von 50T CAD getätigt wird, brauchts 4-Augen, nen Beschluss, usw.
      Komisch sind diese automatisierten Trades allemal!
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      schrieb am 22.09.09 19:21:10
      Beitrag Nr. 625 ()
      Schafft Strathmore den Ausbruch nach oben?:eek:

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      schrieb am 23.09.09 12:15:11
      Beitrag Nr. 626 ()
      Hi BeWu,
      hier scheinen nur mehr wir zwei zu sein (ich schreib hier auch nur sehr selten).
      Macht nichts, STM kommt ohne uns aus - die gehen schon ihren Weg;-)
      Momentan ist wirklich n bissl Bewegung drinnen, schön den SP 'heruntergemischt' zu haben, hab mittlerweile einen EK von .53 und freue mich natürlich entsprechend!
      Glück auf uns beiden! (und @ all)
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      schrieb am 24.09.09 15:23:20
      Beitrag Nr. 627 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.038.257 von close_the_gap am 23.09.09 12:15:11Hallo c_t_g, in der Tat sind wir hier die letzten Mohikaner.

      Meiner Meinung nach ist STM einer der besten Uran-Explorer überhaupt. Sollte die Uranpreis-Flaute noch längere Zeit andauern, werden viele andere dies nicht überleben, da sie sich bei derartig mikroskopischen Kursen über die Börse nicht refinanzieren können. Auch mir ist es schleierhaft, woher BAY die 30 Mill. CA-Dollar für den Reno Creek-Kauf hernehmen will, aber hier an der Börse spielen doch manche dieses Szenario. Unabhängig davon bildet dieser Verkauf das mögliche Potential der anderen STM-Projekte ab. Sollte der Wind mal wieder in die andere Richtung wehen, gehört STM sicher zu den Profiteuren. Im schlimmsten Fall sind sie bei den Letzten, die in diesem Sektor über den Jordan gehen, aber das halte ich für ziemlich unwahrscheinlich.

      Viele Grüße :)
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      schrieb am 25.09.09 20:14:18
      Beitrag Nr. 628 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.048.926 von BeWu am 24.09.09 15:23:20seit Ihr nicht...
      bin auch noch dabei...
      Indianer der 1. Stunde....

      ;)

      metallix
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      schrieb am 30.09.09 17:00:11
      Beitrag Nr. 629 ()
      Emfis trommelt heute für einen anderen Uran-Explorer, aber eigentlich ist das eine Bombennachricht für Strathmore :eek::eek:

      EMFIS.COM - Uranium Energy: Kaufen Sie JETZT!
      EMFIS.COM - In der vergangenen Woche hat das US-amerikanische Energieministerium angedeutet, dass man vorrätiges Uran verkaufen könnte, um mit den Einnahmen die Reinigung einer verlassenen Uran-Anreicherungsanlage in Portsmouth (Ohio) zu beschleunigen. Experten schätzen das mögliche Volumen, das binnen der nächsten vier Jahre auf den Markt kommen könnte, auf mehr als 200 Mio. USD. Dies hat zu einem Angebotsüberhang auf dem Uran-Spotmarkt geführt und den Uranpreis weiter nach unten gedrückt.

      Im Bereich von 42 USD pro Pfund Uranoxid ist aber nun scheinbar ein Punkt erreicht, wo sich das Preisniveau stabilisiert. Potenzielle Verkäufer wollen ihre Limite nicht weiter nach unten setzen und Kaufinteressenten treffen auf weniger Angebote. Mittlerweile erkennen viele potenzielle Käufer, dass es wohl länger als angenommen dauern wird, bis das US-amerikanische Energieministerium Uran auf den Markt bringt.

      Schließlich haben die Pläne bei allen Beteiligten, z.B. den Uranproduzenten, dem Nuclear Energy Institute sowie der US Enrichment Corporation (USEC) einen Sturm der Entrüstung ausgelöst. Es ist nun mehr als wahrscheinlich, dass das US-amerikanische Energieministerium seine Vorgehensweise noch einmal überdenkt.

      Die oben dargestellte Situation hat auch angehenden Uranproduzenten, wie Uranium Energy Corp (ISIN: US9168961038) etwas unter Druck gebracht. Viele Investoren scheinen aber zu vergessen, dass der wahre Vorteil von Uranium Energy in den sehr niedrigen Produktionskosten von rund 13 USD/Pfund liegt, die die wirtschaftliche Lebensfähigkeit der Uranmine extrem belastbar machen. Uranium Energy besitzt bei den aktuellen Uranpreisen eine hohe Gewinnmarge. Selbst wenn der Uranpreis durch etwaige Verkäufe des US-amerikanischen Energieministeriums weiter unter Druck kommen sollte, kann Uranium Energy immer noch hochprofitabel profitieren!

      Interessanterweise macht sich der US-Staatssekretär für Energie, Steven Chu, besonders für eine Wiederbelebung der einheimischen(!) Uranindustrie stark und plädiert für neue milliardenschwere Kreditgarantien. Bis dato wurden 18(!) Lizenzanträge für neue Atomanlagen bei der Nuclear Regulatory Commission eingereicht, aber bisher kann das Energieministerium nur über 18,5 Mrd. USD verfügen, was wiederum nur für 4-5 Atomanlagen ausreicht. Im Kampf gegen die globale Klimaerwärmung müssen die USA zwangsläufig auf Atomkraft setzen, um die CO2-Emissionen signifikant zu reduzieren.

      Darüber hinaus will der US-Staatssekretär für Energie den Beschluss über die zukünftige Politik im Hinblick auf die Endlagerung nuklearen Materials rasch vorantreiben. Kürzlich waren hier die Pläne für eine zentrale Endlagerung in Nevada gescheitert.
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      schrieb am 30.09.09 17:26:37
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.087.748 von BeWu am 30.09.09 17:00:11Interessant ist die neue Strathmore Präsentation vom September 09. Schaut euch mal den peer group-Vergleich auf Seite 37 an (strathmore -uranium energy):eek:

      http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/i/pdf/Strathmore-Rodman-Se…
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      schrieb am 09.10.09 19:36:00
      Beitrag Nr. 631 ()
      Eigentlich schade, dass ich die irrtümlich von der Bank doppelt gekaufte letzte Tranche einmal nicht angenommen habe. Da sie eine etwas krumme Stückzahl hatte (Order nur teilerfüllt), erkannte ich diese Stücke ein paar Minuten nach meiner Reklamation in Richtung Bid an der TSX. Die Bank machte sogar 2 Cents Gewinn :laugh:
      Ich hätte die Stücke behalten sollen und zum Beispiel heute versilbern.
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      schrieb am 10.10.09 00:04:22
      Beitrag Nr. 632 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.150.387 von greywolfe am 09.10.09 19:36:00Wenn Du Zeit und Geduld hast, kannst Du Dir STM m. E. auch auf dem heutigen Kursniveau ruhigen Gewissens ins Depot legen. :lick:
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      schrieb am 10.10.09 00:11:30
      Beitrag Nr. 633 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.151.859 von BeWu am 10.10.09 00:04:22Strathmore Minerals hires Grandich as IR consultant


      2009-10-09 13:39 ET - News Release

      Mr. David Miller reports

      STRATHMORE RETAINS PETER GRANDICH AS INVESTOR RELATIONS CONSULTANT

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. has entered into an agreement to engage Peter Grandich as an investor relations consultant. Mr. Grandich will be paid $1,500 per month on a month-to-month basis, and has been granted the option to purchase 100,000 common shares at 55 cents per share in accordance with the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange for a period of two years beginning Oct. 5, 2009.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 10.10.09 03:01:43
      Beitrag Nr. 634 ()
      Noch einer hier mit 400 Stück. der gerne aus den Miesen (-87 %):cry: herauskommen möchte.

      Das wird aber noch etliche Zeit brauchen. Dazu müssten sehr gute news kommen und die nicht nur sporadisch.

      Sieh vom chart nach einem Ausbruch nach oben aus.:)
      Bollinger Band durchbrochen und über der 200 Tageslinie seit einem Monat.

      Vielleicht besteht ja noch Hoffnung....


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      schrieb am 10.10.09 08:59:29
      Beitrag Nr. 635 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.151.998 von jensdab am 10.10.09 03:01:43Wenn du bei 67 Cent mit 87% in den Miesen bist, hast Du nahe dem ATH bei 5.15 gekauft. Dabei hast du für 400 Aktien 2,060.- CAD investiert. Das ist natürlich riesiges Pech, das ist klar.
      Ich möchte dich zu nichts überreden, warne sogar, in ein Risikopapier (TSX, .V ist die Venture Exchange - Venture heißt auf Deutsch "Risiko") zu investieren, stelle aber trotzdem folgende Rechnung an:
      2,000 Aktien kosten dich ca. 1,400 CAD d.s. ca. 900 €.
      Somit hättest du 2,400 Aktien zu 1.44 CAD - das wäre ein 'Verdoppler' und imo leicht möglich.
      900 € sind viel Geld, das ist klar.
      Warum ich das so machen würde?
      Die Uranier wurden gehyped, das ist klar. Durch Zurückhalten wurde der Preis getrieben und die Hedgefonds haben die Hysterie getrieben und natürlich prächtig dabei verdient. Uranoxid ist im Preis verfallen, weil die USA und Russland ihre Atomwaffen verschrotten und das Uran abreichern und für zivile Anwendungen freigeben. Auch wir Deutschen kommen langsam darauf, dass Atomkraft zwar gefährlich ist, jedoch beherrschbar. Sie hat den höchsten Wirkungsgrad, ohne die Umwelt zu belasten (wenn man die Endlagerung nicht betrachtet und keine GAUs annimmt).
      STM selbst hat drei schöne Projekte. Eines davon soll um 30 Mio CAD an BAY verkauft werden, Reno Creek. Du kannst im BAY-Thread oder in Sedar eine PFS dazu nachlesen, die mir gefällt. Wenn STM dieses Geld bekommt, bringen sie auf alle Fälle ihre anderen Projekte sehr lange voran, wobei es an Cash ohnehin nicht mangelt.
      STM hat derzeit eine MCap von knapp 50 Mio CAD, das ist lächerlich.
      Zuletzt noch ein charttechnischer Aspekt: wenn wir seit Monaten nicht eine klassische Bodenausprägung haben, was ist das denn?
      Wie gesagt, ich möchte dich zu nichts animieren, zumal ich selbst sowohl BAY als auch STM halte, aber ein einfaches Rechenbeispiel im Rahmen deiner Möglichkeiten würde ich demnächst an einem Regentag einmal anstellen - 87% Miese oder 50% ist ein gewaltiger Unterschied, bei 87% brauchst du das 7.7-fache für pari, wenn du heute verbilligst das Doppelte. Wenn du also zu deinen 2,060 CAD noch einmal 1,400 CAD als möglichen Totalverlust hinzufügst, ändert sich die Sichtweise dramatisch ;)
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      schrieb am 13.10.09 21:38:27
      Beitrag Nr. 636 ()
      Sieht momentan ganz gut aus, auch das Volumen stimmt. Ist der Ausbruch nachhaltig, oder wiederholt sich das Szenario vom Mai dieses Jahres?
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      schrieb am 14.10.09 21:55:07
      Beitrag Nr. 637 ()
      Thread: !! startschuss !! BAYSWATER***NEWS***CAN +18 %***toller Uranplayer_Kurs bei 1,00 CAN$ !!
      Wie BAY versucht die "Intentions" zu finaznieren sieht man im Bild - 30 Mille durch Profizocken generieren - ob das funktioniert?
      Und von diesem Dreck hab ich rauhe Mengen - Danke Dines! Greywolfe du Trottel!
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      schrieb am 15.10.09 14:44:59
      Beitrag Nr. 638 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.152.118 von greywolfe am 10.10.09 08:59:29Hallo greywolfe

      danke für die ausführlichen Berechnungen. Hätte ich mehr Geld zur Verfügung, wäre das sicher eine Möglichkeit, die Verluste zu reduzieren.

      Aber ich habe einen australischen Minenwert, der meiner Meinung in Kürze eine wesentlich größere und weniger risikovolle Chance bietet und mir eine bessere Rendite geben wird.
      Es handelt sich um einen australischen Bauxit Explorer, der kurz vor der Produktion mit Lieferungen nach China steht.
      Bauxite Resources WKN: A0M6J3 ASX: BAU .
      Da ich früh dabei war, bin ich mit 350 % im Plus aber selbst zu diesem Zeitpunkt lohnt sich m.M. nach noch ein Einstieg und ich möchte noch mal nachlegen.
      Lohnt sich, diesen Wert in einer Watchlist zu haben. Die Firma machte bisher alles excellent. Bauxite Resources ist in Deutschland fast unbekannt und erst seit ein paar Monaten ist auch in Frankfurt der Handel erwacht.

      siehe auch mein thread:

      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1134315-1-10/baux…

      Langfristig ist sicher ein Potential für Strathmore da aber meiner Meinung auch ein größeres Risiko, wie schon erwähnt VENTURE. Habe übrigens auch mit Bitterroot Resources keine gute Bilanz und bin in gewisser Weise ein "gebranntes Kind".
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      schrieb am 22.10.09 15:13:27
      Beitrag Nr. 639 ()
      Ich weiß zwar immer noch nicht, woher Bayswater das Geld für die Aquisition von Reno Creek nehmen will, aber sie haben den Kaufvertrag unterzeichnet, was 30 Mill. CAD-Dollar in die STM.Kasse spülen würde!:eek:

      Bayswater signs formal purchase deal for Reno Creek


      2009-10-22 08:06 ET - News Release

      See News Release (C-BAY) Bayswater Uranium Corp

      Mr. George Leary of Bayswater reports

      BAYSWATER EXECUTES FORMAL AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE RENO CREEK PROJECT, WYOMING

      Bayswater Uranium Corp. has signed a formal purchase agreement dated Oct. 14, 2009, with Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Strathmore Minerals Corp., and American Uranium Corp. whereby the company shall acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Reno Creek uranium project and its holding company, AUC LLC.

      The execution of the agreement follows the company's news in Stockwatch on Oct. 5 that it had received a positive National Instrument 43-101-compliant prefeasibility study (PFS) prepared by TREC Inc. on the technical and economic feasibility of the Reno Creek uranium project. The highly positive PFS has allowed the company to complete this formal agreement and more aggressively pursue its fundraising efforts.
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      schrieb am 28.10.09 18:22:27
      Beitrag Nr. 640 ()
      Kein Schwein interessiert sich momentan weltweit für Explorer. Es gibt soviel wie keine Umsätze, was mit sich bringt, dass mit Pipifax gleich mal 10 CAD-Cents Tradingspanne ist. Die Orderbücher sind leergefegt, wenn überhaupt von Druck zu sprechen ist, dann nur von Verkaufsdruck (meistens sind die Bids besser gefüllt). Das hängt natürlich klar damit zusammen, dass es jede Menge Leute gibt, die massenhaft Shares 'for nearly nothing' bekommen. Ob das nun Options, Finders Fees oder sonstiges Zeugs ist - viele Leute verdienen auch bei Kursen im Nichts noch mehr als genug B-(
      Das muss man halt z.K. nehmen - oder in ein Sparbuch einzahlen;-)
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      schrieb am 09.11.09 22:44:54
      Beitrag Nr. 641 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.273.172 von greywolfe am 28.10.09 18:22:27Nachtlektüre für STM-Aktionäre:

      http://www.miningcompanyreport.com/mercenary_musings/musing_…
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      schrieb am 29.12.09 17:16:23
      Beitrag Nr. 642 ()
      Dec 29, 2009 09:30 ET
      Strathmore Receives Superior Competing Offer for Pine Tree-Reno Creek Properties



      http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Strathmore-Minerals-…
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      schrieb am 04.01.10 19:04:01
      Beitrag Nr. 643 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.642.813 von Ikar am 29.12.09 17:16:23Das Volumen könnte höher sein, aber die Richtung stimmt heute:

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      schrieb am 04.01.10 19:22:57
      Beitrag Nr. 644 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.662.857 von BeWu am 04.01.10 19:04:01vor allem in Frankfurt:laugh::keks:
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      schrieb am 07.01.10 15:06:24
      Beitrag Nr. 645 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.642.813 von Ikar am 29.12.09 17:16:23Bayswater hält dagegen. Es bleibt die Frage, wie sie diesen Kauf stemmen wollen:confused:

      Bayswater to match offer for Strathmore properties


      2010-01-07 07:43 ET - News Release

      See News Release (C-BYU) Bayswater Uranium Corp (2)

      Mr. George Leary reports

      BAYSWATER MEETS TERMS OF COMPETING OFFER FOR RENO CREEK PROJECT

      Bayswater Uranium Corp., further to its news release in Stockwatch dated Dec. 29, 2009, advising that Strathmore Minerals Corp. had received an unsolicited competing offer from a foreign-based corporation for the Pine-Tree Reno Creek properties in Wyoming (previously referred to as Reno Creek property by the company), has elected to meet the terms of the competing offer.

      Bayswater will acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the property in consideration of a payment of $20-million (U.S.) to Strathmore of which $17.5-million (U.S.) is payable in cash and $2.5-million (U.S.) is payable through the issuance of common shares of the company. Bayswater shall grant to Strathmore a 5-per-cent gross production royalty, which can be repurchased in whole or in part at any time for $2-million (U.S.) ($1-million (U.S.) cash and $1-million (U.S.) in common shares) per 1-per-cent royalty reduction. A non-refundable deposit of $250,000 (U.S.) in cash was previously paid to Strathmore in conjunction with the signing of the Aug. 20, 2009, letter of intent (see the company's news release in Stockwatch under BAY dated Aug. 24, 2009), which is credited against the $20-million (U.S.) purchase price, and a further $250,000 (U.S.) non-refundable deposit, for a deposit of $500,000 (U.S.), shall be paid to Strathmore on or before Jan. 21, 2009, and further credited against the purchase price.
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      schrieb am 07.01.10 16:40:55
      Beitrag Nr. 646 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.683.969 von BeWu am 07.01.10 15:06:24... recht lustig:
      Meine Bank hat meine letzte Tranche nur teilerfüllt gekauft, wodurch eine ungewöhnliche Stückzahl entstand. Dafür kaufte sie diese Stücke doppelt (und buchte auch doppelt ab). Nach meiner Reklamation wurde der Fehler sofort behoben und der Fehlkauf an der TSX sofort wieder verkauft. Ich erkannte das aufgrund der sonderbaren Stückzahl;-) Meine Bank machte 1 Cent Gewinn pro Share. Das war bei 0.53 - wo stehen wir heute?! Ich hätte den Fehlkauf behalten sollen;-) (Dabei schreitet STM 'newslos' voran;-)
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      schrieb am 11.01.10 22:21:17
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.685.056 von greywolfe am 07.01.10 16:40:55Wie gewonnen, so zerronnen. Das Private Placement zu 0,55 CAD pro Aktie ist wohl einigen Marktteilnehmern sauer aufgestoßen :(

      Mr. David Miller reports

      STRATHMORE MINERALS ANNOUNCES PRIVATE PLACEMENT FINANCING

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. has arranged a non-brokered private placement financing to sell approximately $8.25-million in common share units at a price of 55 cents per common share unit. Each common share unit comprises one common share and one-half common share purchase warrant. One full warrant purchases one common share at 75 cents for a period of two years. Directors, officers and employees will be participating in this offering.

      A finder's fee will be paid in accordance with the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange.

      Closing of the offering is anticipated to occur on or before Jan. 15, 2010, and is subject to receipt of applicable regulatory approvals, including approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

      The common shares will be subject to resale restrictions for a period of four months from the closing date.

      The net proceeds from this offering will be used to advance the development of the company's uranium projects in New Mexico and Wyoming, and for general working capital.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 11.01.10 22:50:26
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      STM - die slot-machine?!
      Was machen die mit den Bergen von Geld? Erstens waren sie recht liquide, zweitens bringt Reno ne ganze Menge ein und trotzdem brauchen sie noch 8.25 Mio?
      Das Konzert von heute kommt mich offenbar teuer zu stehen, jetzt ist es zu spät. Ich werde es überleben, ich hatte ohnehin nicht vor, die Gewinne von STM heuer auszugeben;-)
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      schrieb am 11.01.10 22:56:45
      Beitrag Nr. 649 ()
      ... übrigens n Erfahrungswert: Kurse nähern sich meist dem SPP, ich rechne also mit einem weiteren Fall in den Bereich von .55 B-( Falls mich von den spärlichen Lesern hier jmd kennt, weiß er, was ich mache;-)
      (... nämlich das gleiche wie zuletzt bei ARU.AX, LYC.AX und MOL.AX; ich gebe sogar zu, bei LYC nach dem Stichtag erst einmal alle verkauft zu haben - es wären sonst zu viele gewesen;-)
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      schrieb am 11.01.10 23:04:28
      Beitrag Nr. 650 ()
      ... und noch n Trailer;-)
      Man sieht schön, wie hoch die Schreibkraft, die die News geschrieben hat, investiert war. Die Maschinentrades danach sind natürlich die realisierten Gewinne der Bezieher - dass sie nicht en bloc schmeissen, soll wohl schonend sein - für den Kurs und die Insider selbst.
      Schade, weiter oben hätte ich was gemacht, aber wie heissts so schön: wer zu spät kommt, den bestraft das Leben (St.Martin in the Fields und Marriner waren aber auch nicht schlecht;-)
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      schrieb am 11.01.10 23:09:35
      Beitrag Nr. 651 ()
      ... und weils lustig ist, n letzer trailer:
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      schrieb am 13.01.10 00:03:49
      Beitrag Nr. 652 ()
      ... ist ja wieder Ruhe eingekehrt und wir können weiter auf die Erholung des Uranpreises warten.
      I have a dream ... STM verwendet das viele Geld um die Japaner aus Roca Honda rauszukaufen. Wenn sie das tun, dürfen sie von mir aus sogar weiter kräftig verwässern, allerdings möchte ich teilhaben dürfen;-)
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      schrieb am 22.01.10 20:48:13
      Beitrag Nr. 653 ()
      Jetzt kennen wir auch den STM-Investor. Weiß jemand näheres über diese Adresse? :confused:

      Strathmore investor Pala increases holdings to 12.81%


      2010-01-21 17:48 ET - News Release

      Mr. Colin Murray of Pala reports

      PALA INVESTS IN STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP.

      Pala Investments Holdings Limited (PIHL) has purchased common share units of Strathmore Minerals Corp. by way of private placement. Each share unit consists of one common share and one-half of a common share purchase warrant (each two one-half warrants, a warrant). Each warrant entitles the holder thereof to purchase one share for a two-year period for 75 cents. PIHL acquired 7,272,727 share units consisting of 7,272,727 shares and 3,636,364 warrants, representing approximately 8.92 per cent of the total number of shares of Strathmore on a non-diluted basis.

      After giving effect to the acquisitions referred to above, PIHL owns and controls a total of 7,272,727 shares and 3,636,364 warrants of Strathmore, representing 12.81 per cent of the shares of Strathmore on a partially diluted basis.

      The transactions referred to above took place by way of private placement and not through the facilities of any stock exchange or any other marketplace. The consideration for each share unit was 55 cents.

      PIHL has purchased these securities for investment purposes and may increase or decrease the investment in these securities depending upon future market conditions.

      PIHL's address is 12 Castle St., St. Helier, Jersey, JE2 3RT.
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      schrieb am 22.01.10 22:29:22
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.795.095 von BeWu am 22.01.10 20:48:13... lies in Thread: COALCORP MINING ein wenig zurück. Es wird dir jedoch dabei übel. Im zugehörigen Faktenthread ua wg Pala. Das sind Haie, die im Augenblick imo die Ressource von CCJ.TO schlucken. Wert 350 Mio, VK-Preis über Dritte 150 Mio - Pala kontrolliert das alles.
      Man muss sich in dem Zusammenhang auch Glencore ansehen.
      Pfui deibl B-(
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      schrieb am 22.01.10 22:46:53
      Beitrag Nr. 655 ()
      Was macht übrigens STM mit all dem Geld? Übernehmen sie die CitiGroup? ;-)
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      schrieb am 23.01.10 15:01:55
      Beitrag Nr. 656 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.796.182 von greywolfe am 22.01.10 22:46:53Zumindest droht somit keine Kapitalerhöhung:D

      Gruß :)
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      schrieb am 25.01.10 11:05:11
      Beitrag Nr. 657 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.797.705 von BeWu am 23.01.10 15:01:55... aha!
      Wie bezeichnest du sonst die von dir zuletzt gepostete Maßnahme?
      Ich nehme an, du wolltest noch das Wörtchen \'weitere\' einfügen;)
      Egal, ich denke, das einzige, das hier zählt ist ein wenig Geduld.
      Ich kenne kaum einen Explorer mit geringerem Risiko als STM.
      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 25.01.10 23:15:31
      Beitrag Nr. 658 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.803.384 von greywolfe am 25.01.10 11:05:11Natürlich bezog sich mein letztes Posting auf die Zukunft. STM wird langfristig seinen Weg gehen, dessen bin ich völlig überzeugt. Bleibt natürlich die Frage, weshalb die so viel neuen Cash brauchen. Vielleicht lösen sie ja wirklich den Joint-Venture-Partner Sumimoto aus. Und sollte das ohne weitere Kapitalerhöhung gelingen, hätte das Management alles richtig gemacht.

      Gru´:)
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      schrieb am 01.02.10 20:45:11
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      schrieb am 22.02.10 21:35:48
      Beitrag Nr. 660 ()
      Nicht schlecht Herr Specht:eek:

      Strathmore to prepare Roca Honda feasibility in 2010


      2010-02-17 16:43 ET - News Release

      Mr. David Miller reports

      2009 YEAR END REVIEW; NEW MEXICO AND WYOMING URANIUM PROJECTS AND 2010 OUTLOOK

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. is providing shareholders with a year-end review of the company's activities for 2009 and outlook for 2010. Strathmore's primary goal is to become a leading uranium producer in the United States, where it holds an extensive and diverse portfolio of advanced projects. In 2009, primary focus continued at Roca Honda in New Mexico, and the Gas Hills and Pine Tree-Reno Creek properties in Wyoming. With the planned sale of the Pine Tree-Reno Creek properties expected to close in early 2010, the company will refocus this year's permitting efforts on the remaining two core uranium development projects: Roca Honda in New Mexico and the Gas Hills in Wyoming. In addition, Strathmore is continuing with its plan to monetize or joint venture non-core projects. Discussions are continuing.

      Key highlights for 2009

      At the company's flagship Roca Honda project in New Mexico, which is joint ventured with Sumitomo Corp. of Japan, the mine operations and mine water discharge plan permit applications were submitted to state and federal regulatory agencies on schedule and under budget. These applications were deemed administratively complete and accepted for technical review. The mine permit application submission represents a major milestone for the company, which began permitting Roca Honda in 2006 (see news releases in Stockwatch dated Oct. 27 and Dec. 2, 2009).

      In the Gas Hills uranium district of Wyoming, the company continued collecting baseline environmental data as part of its continuing permitting efforts at the George-Ver deposit, the first in a series of deposits planned for sequential development. Additional permitting work was carried out at Day Loma and Rock Hill.

      A revised formal agreement to sell the Pine Tree-Reno Creek uranium properties in Wyoming to Bayswater Uranium Corp. for $17.5-million (U.S.) in cash, $2.5-million (U.S.) in Bayswater common shares and a 5-per-cent production royalty was signed. The sale is expected to close by April 6, 2010 (see news release in Stockwatch dated Jan. 7, 2010).

      Seven state uranium minerals leases near Oshoto in northeastern Wyoming were sold to Peninsula Minerals Corp. of Australia for five million common shares of Peninsula (see news release in Stockwatch dated Aug. 25, 2009).

      National Instrument 43-101-compliant technical reports for portions of both Nose Rock and Dalton Pass properties in New Mexico were completed and SEDAR filed (see news release in Stockwatch dated (March 19, 2009).

      Outlook for 2010

      The following summary reviews continuing work programs and plans for 2010. A list of all Strathmore's uranium properties and resources can be found on the company's website.

      Core projects in New Mexico and Wyoming

      Roca Honda, New Mexico (Roca Honda Resources LLC joint venture: Strathmore 60 per cent/Sumitomo 40 per cent)

      The Roca Honda deposit, which is one of the largest undeveloped uranium deposits in the United States, has been the primary focus of the company's permitting activities in New Mexico. In 2010, the joint venture plans to commission a bankable feasibility study (BFS). In addition, an accompanying BFS of the mill processing and tailing facilities will be awarded late in 2010. Continuing permitting activities including baseline environmental monitoring and sampling, metallurgical studies, mine planning, reclamation planning, and mill design studies will continue.

      The company is preparing for forthcoming technical and public review proceedings as part of the mine operations permit and discharge plan approval process administered by the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, Mining and Minerals Division (MMD) and New Mexico Environment Department (NMED). In addition, the U.S. Forest Service, the primary federal agency responsible for permitting Roca Honda, will prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) on the project.

      The company will commence the required environmental baseline field programs at its Pena Ranch property in support of preparing a uranium mill operating licence application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to process the ore from Roca Honda.

      Gas Hills, Wyoming

      In 2010, the Gas Hills uranium district will continue to be the company's primary focus in Wyoming. Strathmore is the dominant landholder with over 33,000 acres. Long-term plans are for the permitting and sequential development of several open-pit deposits over the next several years with the George-Ver pit planned for initial development.

      The company will continue mine permitting activities at George Ver including: groundwater quality monitoring, exploration and pit delineation drilling, engineering design of the open pits, and preparation of National Instrument 43-101 reports. In addition, the company is planning preliminary assessment of a mill site to determine if permitting activities toward receipt of a mill permit and source materials licence should proceed.

      Strathmore is reviewing exploration plans for the highly prospective, unexplored portion of the Gas Hills, known as Beaver Rim, located south of the designed open-pit deposits. Historical drill logs show indications of up to five uranium roll fronts lying beneath the company's claims, which total approximately 16,000 acres. Exploration drilling may begin later in the year, should budgeting permit.

      Development project pipeline: New Mexico, Wyoming and South Dakota

      Pine Tree-Reno Creek, Wyoming

      On Aug. 24, 2009, Strathmore announced the sale of its Pine Tree-Reno Creek properties to Bayswater Uranium Corp. for $30-million (U.S.) cash. The terms of the agreement were subsequently amended on Dec. 9, 2009, with an expected year-end closing. Shortly thereafter, Strathmore received a competing offer from a foreign-based corporation. Bayswater elected to meet the terms of the superior offer and has until April 6, 2010, to complete the transaction. The revised terms include a $17.5-million (U.S.) cash payment and issuance of $2.5-million in common shares of Bayswater. Strathmore retains a 5-per-cent production royalty that can be purchased by Bayswater for cash and common shares to a maximum $10-million (U.S.).

      Marquez, New Mexico

      The company plans to complete a National Instrument 43-101 technical report and resource estimate. The historical estimate totals 9,362,000 pounds of U3O8 contained within 2,754,000 tons grading 0.17 per cent U3O8.

      Church Rock, N.M.

      The 10th circuit of the United States Court of Appeals heard en banc arguments by Uranium Resources Inc. in January, 2010, regarding the "Indian Country" issues at their uranium in situ recovery project at Church Rock. A decision from the court may be forthcoming in 2010. Strathmore is continuing to monitor developments in this legal case to determine the best path forward for the Church Rock project.

      Copper Mountain, Wyoming

      During an internal review it was discovered that the historical resource estimate reported (Not National Instrument 43-101-compliant) for the Copper Mountain project is not accurate, and that the company's portion of the estimated resource may be approximately 60 to 70 per cent of the reported total. As Copper Mountain is a non-core project that has not received any development expenditures in the past several years, nor are any planned for 2010, this finding is not expected to have a significant change in the business, operations or capital of the company. A revision to the historical estimate is forthcoming.

      Chord, S.D.

      The letter of intent granting Great Bear Uranium Corp. an option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Chord property expired unexercised on Sept. 30, 2009.

      Corporate

      In January, the company closed an $8.38-million common-share-unit private placement (see news release in Stockwatch dated Jan. 20, 2010). Proceeds will be used to advance the continuing permitting and feasibility activities at the Roca Honda and Gas Hills properties. With the additional finances expected from the pending sale of the Pine Tree-Reno Creek properties, the company will be well positioned for the future.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 22.02.10 21:55:24
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.989.214 von BeWu am 22.02.10 21:35:48Zur Abwechslung mal wieder den intraday-chart :D

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      schrieb am 22.02.10 23:17:23
      Beitrag Nr. 662 ()
      Uranwerte heben wirklich ab zur Zeit...;)

      Gruss
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 23.02.10 22:50:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.989.872 von metallix am 22.02.10 23:17:23Darauf hätte ich gern verzichtet :(

      Strathmore grants options to buy 1.66 million shares


      2010-02-23 14:32 ET - Options Proposed

      Mr. David Miller reports

      STRATHMORE GRANTS STOCK OPTIONS

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. has granted incentive stock options for directors, officers, employees and consultants, entitling them to purchase an aggregate of 1.66 million shares in the capital of the company. The options are exercisable for five years at a price of 65 cents per share.
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      schrieb am 19.03.10 16:22:36
      Beitrag Nr. 664 ()
      Interview mit STM-CEO Miller:

      Quelle: http://theinvestar.com/articles/2010_03_16.htm

      A Conversation with Strathmore Mineral’s David Miller

      Recently we had the chance to once again interview Strathmore Mineral’s CEO, David Miller. We always find his insights and opinions quite useful and on the money. In our conversation we discussed many topics ranging from Strathmore, the current uranium market, the future of the uranium market and the current state of the industry.

      Strathmore has been one of the leading uranium companies developing American uranium properties since we began covering the uranium market years ago. The company has properties located throughout the western United States and those properties are in historical mining districts. Over the years, Strathmore has developed the projects and now has two projects quite close to actual development, one in the Gas Hills and the company’s flagship Roca Honda Project (a 50:50 joint venture with Sumitomo). All of this has positioned Strathmore among the premier American uranium developers, and from our conversation with Mr. Miller investors should keep an eye on the company as new developments should help to move the stock higher.

      According to Mr. Miller, “Roca Honda will be the first project to have a full feasibility study prepared.” This should give investors an accurate picture of what the costs will be to mine the uranium and how profitable any mining operation will be. Investors can expect this study to be completed by the second half of this year. Although this isn’t a low cost production project, Mr. Miller indicated that the company is not concerned about today’s current spot price of yellowcake as they believe that the price will be higher when their production comes online (Editor’s Note: It is important to differentiate between the current spot price and long-term price, as spot recently traded at $41.75/lb and the long-term price was quoted at roughly $60/lb). Even now, Mr. Miller says, “our core projects can compete in the marketplace.”

      Further reducing risk is the fact that Sumitomo is a uranium trader which could potentially provide a market for purchasing production. Recruiting customers and developing relationships is key to developing a market for your uranium production. According to Mr. Miller others have been around kicking the tires, including some utilities trying to lock in long-term contracts. Regarding long-term contracts, Mr. Miller stated, “We will be receptive to long term contracts when the price of uranium runs up again, and we have greater visibility on our production timelines. We are not interested in long-term contracts at the current spot price.”

      Regarding hidden traps for investors, it was mentioned that investors should be on the lookout for those companies whose properties are encumbered by royalties and other profit sharing schemes. To be clear, Strathmore Minerals is not one of those companies; their properties are not hindered by those royalty agreements, thus insuring that future cash flows are not diverted from shareholders to other parties.

      In discussing the company’s outlook for uranium, Mr. Miller stated that he thought Adam Schatzker, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets, was right on in his analysis on the outlook of uranium demand and supply. In short the company believes that by 2015 the supply of uranium will not be able to meet the world’s future demand.

      We have long been a believer in the industry, and Strathmore has always been one of the North American companies we thought would bring a deposit into production. It appears that Strathmore is indeed the real deal and not a pretender, and the next year should demonstrate this to investors as Strathmore moves forward with their feasibility study, planning and permitting.

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      schrieb am 19.03.10 17:37:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.178.866 von BeWu am 19.03.10 16:22:36Thx BeWu,
      kannte ich nicht. Inhaltlich nichts Neues, wenn man die Filings liest.
      Gerade eben schrieb ich nem Drängler bei FSY, er soll sich doch etwas in Geduld üben, jetzt lese ich da von nem RBC Analysten ... by 2015 the supply of uranium will not be able to meet the world’s future demand. Ich gebe dem Markt die nötige Zeit. Bei STM bin ich noch gar nicht voll investiert - und das, obwohl da bald mal n schönes Sümmchen eintrudeln sollte;-)
      Gruss!
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      schrieb am 07.04.10 15:42:10
      Beitrag Nr. 666 ()
      trading halt
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      schrieb am 08.04.10 13:39:46
      Beitrag Nr. 667 ()
      Oh je,
      wir sind nun 20% Teilhaber von Bayswater. Bayswater zählt zu den enttäuschensten Investitionen die ich jemals hatte - das leider schon seit vielen Jahren.
      Ein großmäuliger CEO (Leary) hat seit Jahren NICHTS zuwege gebracht, nur einen Werteverfall von mehr als 99% seit den James Dines Empfehlungen. (Zuletzt: eine Enteignung der Kleinaktionäre durch einen 10:1 Split, der den Kurs sofort halbierte - wer assoziiert schon 1 CAD mit der Bude Bayswater!)
      Da STM mit den Properties von BYU nichts am Hut hat, kann es diese 4.5 Mio Aktien ja so kleinweise auf den Markt werfen, um wenigstens ein Taschengeld zu lukrieren. Ich würde das STM wärmstens empfehlen, denn Bayswater hat überhaupt nichts vorzuweiseen, das irgendwie in die Nähe eines 'inground value' kommt - außer eben Reno Creek (das ein Fond finanziert hat - warum der das macht, bleibt für mich ein Rätsel).
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      schrieb am 08.04.10 13:41:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.294.374 von greywolfe am 08.04.10 13:39:46... wer n 'd' findet, darfs einfügen ;-)
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      schrieb am 08.04.10 14:36:24
      Beitrag Nr. 669 ()
      Ich stell nochmal den "Verkaufsvertrag" ein: STM hat jetzt jede Menge Schotter:)

      Strathmore completes property sale to Bayswater

      2010-04-07 19:32 ET - News Release

      Also News Release (C-BYU) Bayswater Uranium Corp (2)

      Mr. David Miller of Strathmore reports

      STRATHMORE COMPLETES PINE TREE-RENO CREEK SALE TO BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. has completed the sale of its Pine Tree-Reno Creek properties in Wyoming to Bayswater Uranium Corp. Total gross proceeds received from this transaction include $17.5-million (U.S.) cash and Bayswater common shares valued at $2.5-million (U.S.). Strathmore retains a 5-per-cent gross production royalty, which can be repurchased in whole or in part by Bayswater at any time for $2-million (U.S.) ($1-million (U.S.) cash and $1-million (U.S.) in common shares) per 1-per-cent royalty reduction.

      As a result of this transaction, Strathmore now owns 4,422,807 common shares of Bayswater, representing in total, approximately 19.9 per cent of the issued and outstanding shares of Bayswater. Strathmore intends to hold these securities for investment purposes only, and may increase or decrease its holdings, in the open market, by privately negotiated agreement, or otherwise, depending on market and other conditions. Prior to this transaction, Strathmore owned or controlled no common shares of Bayswater.

      This transaction has enhanced Strathmore's current working capital position to approximately $29-million (Canadian). The added financial resources will enable Strathmore to strengthen corporate initiatives and further advance its core uranium development projects: Roca Honda in New Mexico and Gas Hills in Wyoming.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 08.04.10 16:05:03
      Beitrag Nr. 670 ()
      Man sieht, wie pervers diese Märkte sind;-)
      STM sitzt seit heute auf 29 Mio CAD 'Kohle' wie BeWu sagt und ne Hausfrau zockt mit 5.000 Shares den Kurs um 5 Cents nunter;-)
      Mich kümmerts nicht, ich hab erst 2 von 3 Tranchen.
      Gleichzeitig zockt ne andere Hausfrau den Pleitekanditaten BYU um 5 Cents nauf!
      Ne verkehrt Welt - bar jeder Logik (wenn man nicht langfristig spekuliert;-)
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      schrieb am 08.04.10 16:06:06
      Beitrag Nr. 671 ()
      ... nicht 'Kohle' ... 'Schotter';-)
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      schrieb am 13.04.10 18:59:10
      Beitrag Nr. 672 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.295.441 von greywolfe am 08.04.10 16:06:06Aus den bullboards geklaut:

      When asked yesterday at the Calgary Conference what stock he would buy, if he could buy only one today, Mickey Fulp chose STM. He's very, very bullish on Strathmore, as a lot of you longs probably already know. Along with Brent Cook, The Mercenary is probably the best finance-oriented geologist/investor out there. His book is coming out soon, should make for some interesting and valuable reading. :)
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      schrieb am 13.04.10 22:21:43
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.326.409 von BeWu am 13.04.10 18:59:10... gebe nicht mehr viel drauf, wer was sagt - bin Dines-geschädigt;-)
      Ich gehe aber auch davon aus, dass wir über kurz oder lang hier keine Zwiegespräche mehr führen werden. Wenn nicht STM, wer sonst?
      Gehe weiter davon aus, dass du den Peer-Vergleich der neuesten TVC-Präsentation kennst. Zahlen, Daten, Fakten sinds, die mich überzeugen - alles andere wohl eher nicht mehr;-)
      Gruss!
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      schrieb am 04.05.10 11:14:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.328.210 von greywolfe am 13.04.10 22:21:43Zumindest die technische Verfassung wird immer besser. Insbesondere gefällt mir das steigende ON BALANCE VOLUME, dies ist ein deutliches Zeichen dafür, dass die Aktie akkumuliert wird.
      Scout
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      schrieb am 05.05.10 20:44:03
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      Wednesday, May 05, 2010
      Strathmore Minerals: sitting comfortably in New Mexico and Wyoming

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/5630/strath…
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      schrieb am 15.06.10 09:33:26
      Beitrag Nr. 676 ()
      STM soll verstehen, wer will - ich jedoch nicht. STM generiert massenhaft Cash, die Aktionäre ziehen Geld aus dem Wert (CAD 170.000.- währen der letzten 140 Handelstage).
      Die Uranmärkte sind zwar exrem schwach, die Kusentwicklung von STM passt jedoch nicht im geringsten zur Firmenentwicklung.
      Konsequenterweise dürfte man in diese Firma nicht langfristig investieren, sondern müsste sie mit Gummihandschuhen bezocken B-(

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      schrieb am 17.06.10 18:59:34
      Beitrag Nr. 677 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.682.060 von greywolfe am 15.06.10 09:33:26@greywolfe

      Der heutige Handelstag passt perfekt zu deinem Posting:(

      12:24:20 V 0.50 -0.02 484 9 BMO Nesbitt 9 BMO Nesbitt E
      12:24:20 V 0.50 -0.02 609,000 9 BMO Nesbitt 9:eek: BMO Nesbitt K
      12:24:20 V 0.50 -0.02 1,500 9 BMO Nesbitt 9 BMO Nesbitt K
      12:23:07 V 0.51 -0.01 8,500 85 Scotia 9 BMO Nesbitt K
      12:21:01 V 0.51 -0.01 210,000 9 BMO Nesbitt 9 :eek:BMO Nesbitt K
      12:06:25 V 0.51 -0.01 90,000 9 BMO Nesbitt 9 :eek:BMO Nesbitt K
      11:12:39 V 0.51 -0.01 1,500 85 Scotia 85 Scotia K
      10:36:08 V 0.50 -0.02 500 9 BMO Nesbitt 2 RBC K
      10:36:08 V 0.51 -0.01 500 85 Scotia 2 RBC K
      10:33:59 V 0.51 -0.01 1,000 85 Scotia 2 RBC K
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      schrieb am 17.06.10 23:09:24
      Beitrag Nr. 678 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.700.506 von BeWu am 17.06.10 18:59:34... die Verkäufer denken anders wie ich. Ein Gespräch mit ihnen würde mich interessieren. Entweder habe ich bei STM nen Balken im Auge oder die Verkäufer brauchen dringend Geld. Erst heute kamen wieder interessante Meldungen aus Schweden und der zu erwartenden Anzahl neuer AKWs. Irgendwann geht das Waffenuran auch zur neige;-)
      (Wie du siehst, lehne ich nach wie vor den Schwachsinn der neuen dt. Rechtschreibung ab;-)
      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 29.06.10 18:58:45
      Beitrag Nr. 679 ()
      Ein erster Hoffnungsschimmer?
      TradeTech hat heute berichtet, dass Uranoxid letzte Woche um 0,25 $ auf 41 $ gestiegen ist, bei leicht erhöhter Nachfrage und trotz Ankündigung des US Department of Energy (DOE) den letzten Posten Uran aus den Beständen für dieses Jahr zur Säuberung des Fabrikgeländes zur Urananreicherung in Portsmouth zu verkaufen.
      http://www.uranium.info/index.cfm?go=c.page&id=103
      Wenn UxC morgen diesen Preisanstieg bestätigt, wäre dies die erste Preiserhöhung seit 5 Wochen. Es wäre auch ein Anzeichen dafür, dass sich in den vergangenen Wochen und Monaten tatsächlich ein Preis-Boden gebildet hat. Sollte sich dann der Preisanstieg nächste Woche fortsetzen, würden die Uranaktien sicherlich nachziehen.
      Jedenfalls bin ich erstmals seit Monaten vorsichtig optimistisch.
      Scout
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      schrieb am 27.07.10 10:22:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.753.237 von scout am 29.06.10 18:58:45Licht am Ende des Tunnels!
      Meine Einschätzung von vor 4 Wochen scheint sich zu bestätigen. Der Uranpreis steigt nun bereits stärker und die "Beinahe-Produzenten" wie Strathmore werden langsam aber sicher nachziehen.
      Scout
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      schrieb am 11.09.10 10:00:54
      Beitrag Nr. 681 ()
      Hat das eigentlich noch niemand mitbekommen? :eek:

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aSTM-17590…

      Und auch nach diesem Aktienrückkauf sitzt STM auf Bergen von Cash :)
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      schrieb am 01.10.10 21:54:58
      Beitrag Nr. 682 ()
      ... doch, doch;-)
      Die Standardfilings seiner Aktien liest doch wohl jeder;-)
      Also ich sitze mittlerweile auf nem schönen Berg - kaufe immer dann n Häppchen dazu, wenn keiner die Aktien grad will und wenn mal n größerer Bedarf ist, stelle ich auch manche Position von den meinen zur Verfügung. Ich schlafe gut - sehr gut sogar;-)
      Außer dir und mir scheint sich bei uns niemand für STM zu interessieren - macht nichts, meine Stücke haben n kanadisches Logo;-)
      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 02.10.10 00:16:18
      Beitrag Nr. 683 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.251.900 von greywolfe am 01.10.10 21:54:58Hi,
      hier gibt es noch jemanden, der bei STM investiert ist.
      edgar99
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      schrieb am 02.10.10 09:46:36
      Beitrag Nr. 684 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.252.396 von edgar99 am 02.10.10 00:16:18Dann sind wir ja hier schon zu dritt :D

      Ubrigens: Schöner up-move gestern:


      15:58:42 V 0.68 0.07 296 59 PI 7 TD Sec E
      15:58:42 V 0.68 0.07 250 59 PI 57 Interactive E
      15:56:25 V 0.69 0.07 1,000 97 M Partners 85 Scotia K
      15:56:25 V 0.69 0.07 500 97 M Partners 1 Anonymous K
      15:56:25 V 0.69 0.07 1,000 97 M Partners 1 Anonymous K
      15:56:25 V 0.69 0.07 2,000 97 M Partners 7 TD Sec K
      15:56:25 V 0.69 0.07 500 97 M Partners 7 TD Sec K
      15:55:22 V 0.69 0.07 3,000 97 M Partners 7 TD Sec K
      15:55:22 V 0.69 0.07 2,000 97 M Partners 85 Scotia K
      15:53:24 V 0.69 0.07 25 85 Scotia 59 PI E
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      schrieb am 03.10.10 21:03:53
      Beitrag Nr. 685 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.252.703 von BeWu am 02.10.10 09:46:36Ihr glaubt wohl Ihr seid alleine....;)

      LG
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 13.10.10 15:55:52
      Beitrag Nr. 686 ()
      nein, nein- ab und zu ist auch strathmore ist bei uns:

      http://de.advfn.com/nachrichten/Strathmore-Updates-Roca-Hond…

      Strathmore Updates Roca Honda, New Mexico Uranium Development Project
      Datum : 13/10/2010 @ 15h30
      Quelle : MarketWire Canada

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. (TSX VENTURE:STM) ("Strathmore" or the "Company") is
      pleased to provide a progress update to shareholders on the advancements made at
      its flagship Roca Honda uranium project in the Grants Mineral District, New
      Mexico. This property is held by Strathmore and Sumitomo Corp of Japan under
      their jointly owned subsidiary, Roca Honda Resources LLC ("RHR"). Strathmore
      believes Roca Honda represents one of the largest and highest grade proposed
      uranium mines in the United States in the last thirty years.


      Roca Honda, New Mexico: Strathmore 60% Sumitomo Corp (Japan) 40%

      In October 2009 Strathmore announced that it has submitted its RHR mine permit
      application for the proposed development of its underground uranium mining
      project in the Grants Mineral District to the New Mexico Mining and Minerals
      Division ("MMD") and the U.S. Forest Service ("USFS"). In November 2009, the MMD
      determined the application to be "administratively complete", signaling the
      beginning of technical review and public notice. Since that time the RHR project
      has made significant progress moving through the state and federal environmental
      permitting process.


      The following highlights the major accomplishments of 2010 and the ongoing
      permitting activities scheduled for 2011:




      -- January 2010 - USFS and MMD commenced consultations with interested
      Indian communities on cultural property and environmental concerns.

      -- February 2010 - USFS, the state, and RHR chose Mangi Environmental
      Group, Inc. as the third party independent consultant to prepare the
      Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Roca Honda mine project.

      -- April 2010 - Scheduled field activities commenced at Roca Honda in
      continued support of the mine permit application. Radiological
      characterization surveys, detailed soils characterization studies,
      wildlife studies, and meteorological and air quality sampling were
      initiated and completed during the summer.

      -- May 2010 - Performed a site-specific hydrologic pump test in the project
      area. Results confirm that the mine will produce water as proposed in
      the previously submitted groundwater model.

      -- June 2010 - Finalized and executed the third party contract with Mangi
      Environmental Group for preparation of the EIS for the USFS, in addition
      to environmental analysis support for the state agencies reviewing the
      Roca Honda mine project.

      -- July 2010 - Began 60% design of the water treatment plant and associated
      ancillary surface facilities, including the mine water treatment ponds.

      -- July 2010 - Drilled the first of a series of monitoring/water wells to
      be installed on adjacent private land. This first well was completed
      into the Gallup formation, one of the major aquifers to be transected by
      mine shaft construction.

      -- August 2010 - Preparation of the EIS formally began with a kick-off
      meeting with the state and federal agencies and Mangi.

      -- September 2010 - A draft Phase I Feasibility Study report, which
      identified data requirements and analysed project planning issues has
      been completed and is under internal review. Phases II and III of the
      four phase study are underway. Phase II addresses revisions required to
      upgrade the NI 43-101 resource, while Phase III examines the design and
      feasibility analysis of the Roca Honda mine.


      -- September 2010 - Mangi developed a "Description of Proposed Action" and
      EIS project schedule to be used to initiate the public participation
      process, which will begin later in the fall.




      Strathmore anticipates that the USFS, EIS, and state agency permit review will
      continue through early 2012 in accordance with the schedule provided by Mangi.
      The public participation process will begin this fall with the scheduling of a
      number of public information meetings to be held in the Grants area to fully
      inform the local citizens of RHR's plans and to allow for their input. RHR will
      continue to provide the state and federal agencies with additional detailed
      design information regarding the project as it is developed and respond to
      agency comments.


      For 2011, permitting activities at Roca Honda project will focus on the
      continued development of site specific baseline characterization data, the
      generation of necessary mine and support facility engineering designs, and
      working with the state and federal agencies as they continue their review and
      conduct the environmental assessment leading to preparation of the final EIS.


      In addition to the activities directly related to permitting of the Roca Honda
      project, Strathmore recently resumed data gathering for the preparation of a
      future U.S, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) permit application for
      construction and operation of a conventional uranium mill. In 2010 Strathmore
      performed the archaeological studies of the preferred site, conducted
      preliminary soils characterization investigations, completed a surface
      radiological background survey, and air quality and meteorological
      investigations. For 2011, Strathmore will advance its existing mill design to
      the 60% level and develop a tailings disposal design.


      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance
      with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101
      and reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals
      Corp, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
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      schrieb am 14.10.10 16:25:29
      Beitrag Nr. 687 ()


      Das sieht doch schon ganz schön aus :D
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      schrieb am 14.10.10 22:14:58
      Beitrag Nr. 688 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.322.373 von BeWu am 14.10.10 16:25:29Hi,
      sehr ästhetisch der Chart- finde ich auch:lick:
      edgar99
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      schrieb am 15.10.10 09:23:19
      Beitrag Nr. 689 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.252.396 von edgar99 am 02.10.10 00:16:18ich habs leider nur auf der watch list. Bin aber schon seit längerem auch nicht flüssig ;)

      Allen Investierten viel Erfolg. :)
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      schrieb am 21.10.10 16:16:01
      Beitrag Nr. 690 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.326.889 von Fruehrentner am 15.10.10 09:23:19So sieht der Chart in Canada aus:)



      Bin mal gespannt, wann die Dollar-Marke erreicht wird :)
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      schrieb am 21.10.10 22:51:12
      Beitrag Nr. 691 ()
      Auf Schleichfahrt;-)

      Solche Umsätze hatten wir zuletzt Ende 2005, als es dann zügig bis 5.5 CAD lief. Damals waren aber die Assets noch nicht so weit entwickelt (allerdings lief der Uranhype).

      Rein von der Lust her reizte es mich Teile von STM zu verkaufen - wir sind ja zuletzt auch von über 0.8 nochmals ganz schön ins Tal gefahren (fast umsatzlos). Das Risiko ist mir jedoch viiiiiiiiel zu groß - ihr wißt ja: die Gier! Man muss sich diese auch eingestehen können, dann ist sie gar keine Fratze;-)

      Btw - ich habe wieder viel Spaß mit Aktien, da nur 2 Titel ALLE Krisenverluste wettgemacht haben (ARU und LYC). Und meine Dornröschen schlummern meist noch - wacht STM vielleicht gerade auf? ;-)
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      schrieb am 21.10.10 23:10:03
      Beitrag Nr. 692 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.370.322 von greywolfe am 21.10.10 22:51:12"Schleichfahrt" ist die richtige Bezeichnung für die Einstellung hiesiger Anleger zu STM. Das Unternehmen wird schlichtweg ignoriert. In Kanada wird das so langsam wieder anders. Heute wurden über eine Million Aktien gehandelt und vom CAD-Dollar ist STM gerade mal 10 Cent entfernt. Ich bin optimistisch, dass STM noch in diesem Jahr kein Pennystock mehr sein wird :)

      Gruß :)
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 23:42:35
      Beitrag Nr. 693 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.370.393 von BeWu am 21.10.10 23:10:03... dein Optimismus animiert ja fast zum Verteuern;-) Schau mer mol!
      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 01.11.10 14:23:37
      Beitrag Nr. 694 ()
      Hi,

      das klingt ja super (fast schon ein "Knebel"vertrag - sehr schlau von STM)

      PRESS RELEASE
      Nov. 1, 2010, 9:03 a.m. EDT
      Strathmore to Sell Juniper Ridge, Wyoming, Uranium Development Project to Crosshair Exploration

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Nov 01, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Strathmore Minerals Corp. (CA:STM 0.91, 0.00, 0.00%) ("Strathmore" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. has entered into a Purchase and Sale Agreement ("the Agreement") with Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp ("Crosshair") for the sale of its property known as "Juniper Ridge", located in south-central Wyoming.

      The Juniper Ridge Property, also known as Red Creek, comprises 197 claims and one state minerals lease totaling 4,710 acres (1,906 Ha). It has historical resource estimates (not NI 43-101 compliant) of 5,971,000 tons grading 0.063% U308 for a total of 7,359,000 lbs (Urangesellschaft 1978) and 5.2 million tons grading 0.067% U3O8 for a total 6.97 million pounds (AGIP Mining Company 1986) The deposit was originally discovered by Urangesellschaft U.S.A., Inc. in the late 1970s.

      Crosshair will acquire a 100% interest in the Juniper Ridge Property. The purchase will be staged and include payments in cash and common shares of Crosshair. The terms of the transaction as specified in the Agreement are summarized as follows:


      -- Crosshair has paid Strathmore a US $25,000 non-refundable deposit.
      Crosshair shall pay Strathmore an additional US $175,000, due within two
      days of receipt of the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange
      approval of the Agreement, which is expected on or before November 15,
      2010.
      -- On the first anniversary of the Agreement, Crosshair shall pay
      Strathmore US $500,000: 50% to be paid in cash and 50% in common shares
      of Crosshair.
      -- On the Second Anniversary of the Agreement, Crosshair shall pay
      Strathmore US $0.50 per pound of measured, indicated and inferred
      uranium resources, as determined by a National Instrument 43-101
      technical report ("Technical Report"), to be prepared by Crosshair. If
      Crosshair has not prepared a Technical Report by the second anniversary,
      the uranium resources on the Juniper Ridge Property will be set at five
      million pounds. Should Crosshair prepare a Technical Report subsequent
      to the Second Anniversary of the Agreement, Crosshair shall make a
      payment of US $0.50 per pound, for each additional pound in excess of
      five million pounds; 50% of these payments to be paid in cash and 50% in
      common shares of Crosshair.
      -- On the Third Anniversary of the Agreement, Crosshair shall pay
      Strathmore US $0.50 per pound of measured, indicated and inferred
      uranium resources, as determined by a Technical Report, to be prepared
      by Crosshair. If Crosshair has not prepared a Technical Report by the
      third anniversary, the uranium resources on the Juniper Ridge Property
      will be set at five million pounds. Should Crosshair prepare a Technical
      Report subsequent to the Third Anniversary of the Agreement, Crosshair
      shall make a payment of US $0.50 per pound, for each additional pound in
      excess of five million pounds; 50% of these payments to be paid in cash
      and 50% in common shares of Crosshair.
      -- Upon receipt of all permits required for production, Crosshair shall pay
      Strathmore US $0.30 per pound of proven and probable uranium reserves as
      determined by a pre-feasibility or feasibility study. If Crosshair has
      not prepared a prefeasibility or feasibility study, the uranium reserves
      on the Juniper Ridge Property will be set at five million pounds. If
      permits have not been received by the sixth anniversary of the
      Agreement, Crosshair shall be required to make this payment as of that
      date. Payment will be made in cash and/or common shares of Crosshair, as
      elected by Strathmore.
      -- Strathmore shall retain a 2% Gross Revenue Royalty on the property.
      Crosshair shall have the option to repurchase this royalty at any time
      during the first three years after commercial production commences for
      US $1.5 million for each 1% of the Gross Revenue Royalty.
      -- Should Crosshair fail to make any of the scheduled payments, Strathmore
      shall be entitled to keep all payments made by Crosshair, and title to
      100% of the property.


      The Purchase and Sale Agreement completed and executed by Strathmore and Crosshair is subject to regulatory approval, including approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange.

      Further updates will be provided when available.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of advanced uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the Company also has a U.S. based Development Office in Riverton, Wyoming and a Government, Regulatory & Environmental Affairs Office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      The Juniper Ridge historical resource estimates were completed prior to the implementation of NI 43-101 policy. Given the quality of the historical work completed, the Company believes the data and historical estimates to be both relevant and reliable. However, a Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historic mineral resources as current mineral resources, and the Company is not treating the historic resources as current. Hence, they should not be relied upon. It should be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves, do not have demonstrated economic viability. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO

      Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


      Contacts:
      Strathmore Minerals Corp.
      Craig Christy
      Investor Relations
      1-800-647-3303
      info@strathmoreminerals.com
      www.strathmoreminerals.com

      SOURCE: Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/strathmore-to-sell-juniper-…

      edgar99
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      schrieb am 04.11.10 00:44:07
      Beitrag Nr. 695 ()
      Hi,
      zur Aufmunterung: der Uranpreis



      edgar99
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      schrieb am 06.11.10 09:19:24
      Beitrag Nr. 696 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.450.250 von edgar99 am 04.11.10 00:44:07...und trotzdem will Strahtmore nicht so recht laufen !
      Allmählich frage ich mich schon was UEnergy und vor allem Uranerz so sexy macht ?
      Liegt es an den Reserven ?
      Wohl nicht, hat nicht Strathmore bei weniger als dem halben Preis das Doppelte im Boden ?
      Mehr cash haben die beiden sexy stocks doch auch nicht auf dem Konto -- oder ?
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      schrieb am 06.11.10 18:24:26
      Beitrag Nr. 697 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.450.250 von edgar99 am 04.11.10 00:44:07und weiter gehts -U308 Price 55.00 USD/Lb
      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=MFURMDUR:IND
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      schrieb am 08.11.10 23:18:59
      Beitrag Nr. 698 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.468.930 von Ikar am 06.11.10 18:24:26Hi,
      es geht noch höher 57.00 USD (+2.00).
      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=MFURMDUR:IND
      Dank an Ikar für den o.g. link (der UxC.com link ist hoffnungslos im Rückstand).
      edgar99
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      schrieb am 10.11.10 03:41:58
      Beitrag Nr. 699 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.479.229 von edgar99 am 08.11.10 23:18:59Hi,
      U3O8 price: 58.5 USD/lb.
      edgar99
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      schrieb am 10.11.10 03:45:12
      Beitrag Nr. 700 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.488.924 von edgar99 am 10.11.10 03:41:58Hi,

      Erster Uranminen-ETF in USA emittiert
      Kategorie: News Warenterminbörsen | Aktuelle Nachrichten ETF | Datum: 09.11. 11:36

      New York – In den USA wächst das Angebot an ETFs mit Nuklear-Kraft. Der amerikanische Anbieter GlobalXFunds hat den weltweit ersten Uranminen-ETF an die Börse gebracht. Der ETF hat dabei den Solactive Global Uranium Total Return Index von Structured Solutions als Underlying. Darin enthalten sind auch die drei Minenwerte, die die globale Uranminenindustrie dominieren: Cameco, Uranium One Inc. und Paladin Energy Ltd. Cameco macht derzeit 18,1 Prozent, Uranium One 13,4 Prozent und Paladin Energy 11,9 Prozent aus. Diese drei Schwergewichte dürfen innerhalb des Indexes zusammen maximal 45 Prozent ausmachen. Als Einzelwert müssen sie mindestens einen Anteil von acht Prozent und maximal ein Gewicht von 20 Prozent haben. Zudem sind in dem Uranminen-Index mit einem Cap von 4,75 Prozent die Titel von USEC Inc, Energy Resources of Australia, Extract Resources LTd, Denison Mines Corp, Kalahari Mineraly und Uranium Energy Corp. enthalten. Nach Ländern betrachtet fällt auf, dass nur der englischsprachige Raum abgebildet ist. Die Verteilung im Index sieht nämlich so aus: 50,4 Prozent Kanada, 31,4 Prozent Australien, 13,4 Prozent USA und 4,8 Prozent Vereinigtes Königreich.

      GlobalXFunds ordnet seinen neuen ETF seiner Clean-Tech-Sparte zu und reiht ihn damit quasi in die Reihe der nachhaltigen Investments ein, geht aber nicht auf die Endlagerungsproblematik ein: „Uran wird als eine saubere Rohstoffalternative zur Stromerzeugung betrachtet. Ein Pfund Uran kann deutlich mehr Energie als 20.000 Pfund Kohle erzeugen“, heißt es in der Pressemitteilung. Derzeit wird 16 Prozent der Elektrizität auf der ganzen Welt durch Uran, also Kernkraft, erzeugt. Weil auch die Schwellenländer, um ihren Energiehunger zu stillen, vermehrt Kernkraftwerke bauen werden, die Uran-Vorkommen aber zugleich knapper werden, rechnen Experten mit einem Anstieg des Uranpreises.

      Neben dem neuen ETF gibt es weltweit drei weitere atomare ETFs. Deren Indizes beinhalten allerdings auch Versorger, Kraftwerkbauer und andere verwandte Branchen: Der Nuclear ETF von Market Vectors, den Global Nuclear Energy von Power Shares und den S&P Global Nuclear ETF von iShares.
      Bild: ©www.flickr.com/ThisIsIt2

      http://www.boerse-go.de/nachricht/Erster-Uranminen-ETF-in-US…

      edgar99
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      schrieb am 10.11.10 03:58:23
      Beitrag Nr. 701 ()
      Hi,

      Uranium spot price up about 10% on week as buyer interest strong
      Washington (Platts)--9Nov2010/324 pm EST/2024 GMT

      Increasing spot demand and reluctant sellers sent the spot price of
      uranium up this week to nearly $59 a pound U3O8.

      Several analysts said that as long as buying interest remains strong the
      price could easily overtake the long-term price, which is currently at $62/lb
      U3O8, according to both TradeTech and Ux Consulting. The last time that
      occurred was in August 2007 when the spot price was $105/lb and the long-term
      price was $95/lb.

      Renewed interest in uranium from hedge funds and opportunistic buying and
      selling by investment banks have fueled the buying interest, they added.

      The spot price rose sharply over the past week and by late Friday was at
      $57.50/lb, $5.50/lb higher than the price October 29, according to TradeTech.
      By late Monday, the spot price showed continued strengthening, leading UxC to
      raise its spot price to $58.50/lb, up $5/lb from UxC's November 1 price.

      TradeTech noted in its report that the recent rise in the price from
      below $50/lb as late as October 18 has once again attracted the attention of
      investors and speculators. As a result, spot uranium demand gained momentum
      this week with hedge funds venturing back into the market along with
      utilities, intermediaries and producers.

      TradeTech added that because sellers expect prices to continue climbing,
      they feel no pressure to sell, and thus, spot uranium supplies available for
      sale are extremely thin.

      UxCs broker average price was $57.53/lb U3O8 on November 8, up $4.40/lb
      from the $53.13/lb BAP on November 1. The BAP is a daily calculated midpoint
      of the bids and offers reported by three brokers: ICAP Energy, Evolution
      Markets and MF Global, according to UxC.

      The Platts NuclearFuel range for this week was $53/lb-$60/lb U3O8.

      --Michael Knapik, newsdesk@platts.com

      Similar stories appear in Nucleonics Week.
      See more information at http://www.platts.com/Products/nucleonicsweek
      http://www.platts.com/RSSFeedDetailedNews/RSSFeed/Nuclear/65…
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      schrieb am 10.11.10 10:51:42
      Beitrag Nr. 702 ()
      Der Makler beliebt zu scherzen;-)
      Willkommen, Lieschen Müller;-)
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      schrieb am 10.11.10 19:04:25
      Beitrag Nr. 703 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.490.657 von greywolfe am 10.11.10 10:51:42das ist kein Scherz mehr, der pennt. Ja ist deren Leitung nach Übersee unterbrochen oder wallstreet2 grad so spannend?:mad:
      apropos- war enttäuscht-einfach nur ein schlechter Film, teils zusammenhangslos, teils gekünstelt gespielt
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      schrieb am 23.11.10 22:23:37
      Beitrag Nr. 704 ()
      Im Gegensatz zu vielem Schrott, macht Strathmore einfach Spaß. Nur: In good old Germany interessiert sich kein Schwein dafür. Die Aktie wird wahrscheinlich erst wieder bei 4,30 CAD von einem hiesigen Guru "entdeckt", und für uns Azykliker ist es dann wahrscheinlich erneut höchste Zeit, sich mit 1000 % Gewinn zu verabschieden :D

      15:59:58 V 1.12 0.07 5,000 80 National Bank 33 Canaccord K
      15:59:55 V 1.11 0.06 5,000 79 CIBC 80 National Bank K
      15:59:37 V 1.12 0.07 3,000 80 National Bank 33 Canaccord K
      15:59:27 V 1.11 0.06 5,000 79 CIBC 62 Haywood K
      15:59:12 V 1.10 0.05 3,000 7 TD Sec 7 TD Sec K
      15:59:12 V 1.10 0.05 400 85 Scotia 7 TD Sec K
      15:59:01 V 1.10 0.05 4,000 85 Scotia 85 Scotia K
      15:58:49 V 1.11 0.06 3,000 7 TD Sec 7 TD Sec K
      15:56:45 V 1.11 0.06 2,000 99 Jitney 7 TD Sec KW
      15:55:36 V 1.11 0.06 100 14 ITG 7 TD Sec K
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      schrieb am 24.11.10 16:50:16
      Beitrag Nr. 705 ()
      Bin gespannt auf den Schlusskurs:

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      schrieb am 24.11.10 17:36:55
      Beitrag Nr. 706 ()
      BeWu,
      du hast deine Lektionen gelernt - ich auch;-)
      Gratuliere - das macht nämlich den Unterschied aus!
      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 24.11.10 17:42:50
      Beitrag Nr. 707 ()
      OT - falls es dich interessiert:
      In diesem Segment mit der identen Strategie: LYC, ARU, STM, TVC, LGO, MOL, OK, FSY
      Vor einigen Wochen habe ich FR in ein anderes Segment verschoben.
      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 30.11.10 22:36:39
      Beitrag Nr. 708 ()
      Na also, geht doch:cool:



      U3O8 Price (lb) $61.00 [+0.50] 29.11.2010:D
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      schrieb am 01.12.10 16:25:11
      Beitrag Nr. 709 ()
      Um 16 Uhr 24 bei 1,42 :)

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      schrieb am 01.12.10 18:21:46
      Beitrag Nr. 710 ()
      ... auf alle Fälle sind wir strategisch, operationell und sogar charttechnisch stark im Aufwind;-) Würde gerne meine Stücke zwischen STM und TVC switchen - es ist doch bald Hl.Abend;-)
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      schrieb am 05.12.10 21:07:10
      Beitrag Nr. 711 ()
      Mit welchem Wert rechnet ihr bei dieser Aktie?

      Wird Sie die 5,xx Euro von 2006 knacken? - Da bis 2015 doppelt so viele AKW auf der Welt existieren sollen wie Momentan handelt es sich doch um ein "sicheres" Investment?!!
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      schrieb am 09.12.10 23:05:56
      Beitrag Nr. 712 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.649.799 von CurrywurstPommes am 05.12.10 21:07:10Curry

      Das will ich dick unterstreichen:D

      Heute kaufen und in 3-4 Jahren wieder reinschauen, am besten vor Weihnachten.

      Dann ist Bescherung...:laugh:

      Hier kannst du nichts, aber auch gar nichts verkehrt machen. Du musst dich nur noch bücken, denn das Geld liegt auf der Straße.

      Was meinst du was passiert wenn STM erst im Kokus der Anleger kommt.....:cool:

      Gruß
      Waller
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      schrieb am 10.12.10 18:53:12
      Beitrag Nr. 713 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.685.383 von 2meterwaller am 09.12.10 23:05:56Schön, dass noch jemand dabei ist.

      Dacht schon, dass hier alle Ihre Gewinne mitgenommen haben. Ich habe gerade noch einmal nachgekauft. Die ersten habe ich Charttechnisch zu einem sehr ungünbstigen Kurs gekauft. :mad:

      Naja, hinterher ist man immer schlauer. Wenn ich mir den Chart jetzt Ansehe, müsste es ja schnell wieder nach oben gehen. Diese Aktie hält sich ja wirklich an die Lienien - zumindest bisher.
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      schrieb am 11.12.10 16:24:56
      Beitrag Nr. 714 ()
      NEWS!

      STM-Shares werden jetzt auch in US gehandelt :D

      Strathmore Joins OTCQX
      Strathmore Minerals Corp. (TSX:STM)
      Intraday Stock Chart

      Heute : Saturday 11 December 2010

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. (TSX VENTURE: STM)(OTCQX: STHJF) ("Strathmore" or "the Company") is pleased to announce it has joined "OTCQX", operated by Pink OTC Markets, the financial information and technology services company that operates the leading electronic quotation and trading system in the U.S. OTC securities market. Strathmore is now trading under the ticker symbol "STHJF".

      Strathmore began trading today on the OTC market's prestigious tier, OTCQX International. Investors can find current financial disclosure and Real-Time Level 2 quotes for the company on www.otcqx.com and www.otcmarkets.com.

      Strathmore's President, Steven Khan, commented, "With OTCQX, Strathmore can now provide US investors with an improved trading platform that is efficient, transparent, and provides for trading liquidity when transacting shares of Strathmore in the United States."

      Berns & Berns, Counsellors at Law will serve as Strathmore's Principal American Liaison ("PAL") on the OTCQX. Berns & Berns is responsible for providing guidance on OTCQX requirements.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of advanced uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the Company also has a U.S. based Development Office in Riverton, Wyoming and a Government, Regulatory & Environmental Affairs Office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM" and the OTCQX Exchange under the symbol "STHJF".

      This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO

      Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

      Contacts:

      Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      Craig Christy

      Investor Relations

      1-800-647-3303

      info@strathmoreminerals.com

      www.strathmoreminerals.com

      :lick:
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      schrieb am 15.12.10 14:33:31
      Beitrag Nr. 715 ()
      Michael S. (Mickey) Fulp, Mercenary Musings (12/14/10)

      "Strathmore Minerals was my first foray into the junior uranium sector in June of 2007. I hardly could have picked a worse time as the price crash was just around the corner. Nevertheless, I have reported on Strathmore in a series of private analyst reports and public musings since then and repeatedly invested in the company. This is a long-term investment, as I have not sold any shares since first buying. By averaging down during the darkest days and flat times in the sector, I am now solidly in the black on my purchases. But I think bigger profit potential lies further down the road.

      Folks, Strathmore [has become] nearly a threebagger in less than five months. It closed today at $1.15. I expect the divestiture process to continue in 2011. STM, currently, is seeking outright sales, joint ventures or other business combinations for four development projects in New Mexico with a grand total of 50.9 Mlb. of 43-101-qualified resources and four exploration projects in Wyoming with two containing historic resources. Strathmore Minerals remains the most undervalued uranium developer listed on the North American exchanges. Rest assured—given the current time and price—that I am not selling."
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      schrieb am 15.12.10 17:57:48
      Beitrag Nr. 716 ()
      Die Frage ist nur, wann Strathmore "entdeckt" wird.

      Habe heute noch einmal in den alten Midas-Bericht (http://www.midasresearch.de/rohstoff-spezial.html) von Juli 2009 reingesehen. Damals hat man bei Strathmore wohl noch viel Zeit benötigt...

      Zitat aus dem Bericht:
      "Angesichts langwieriger
      Genehmigungsprozesse, die bei
      Strathmore noch nicht intensiv angelaufen
      sind, ist mit einer Mine vor 2012
      sicherlich nicht zu rechnen. Wir sehen
      interessantere Aktien und beenden die
      Beobachtung von Strathmore."
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      schrieb am 15.12.10 18:20:47
      Beitrag Nr. 717 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.716.741 von CurrywurstPommes am 15.12.10 17:57:48damals aber auch heute scheint man das Geschäftskonzept nicht verstanden zu haben.
      was kommts du uns mit jahrealten Analystenaussagen, such zumindest was Neues.
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      schrieb am 16.12.10 07:50:54
      Beitrag Nr. 718 ()
      Ich verstehe die Diskussion nicht. STM hat doch bereits angekündigt das eine Produktionsaufnahme für 2013 angedacht ist (siehe Homepage).

      Bei einer gegenwärtigen MK von gerade mal 100 Mio.$ kann sich jeder schnell selber ausrechnen was hier demnächst passiert :)

      Ich jedenfalls werde kein Stück aus der Hand geben...

      Waller
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      schrieb am 17.12.10 18:02:59
      Beitrag Nr. 719 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.716.741 von CurrywurstPommes am 15.12.10 17:57:48Mein Typ:
      Es gibt da 2 andere Uranwerte in Nordamerika die haben deutlich weniger Uran im Boden und kosten 2-3 Mal so viel wie S.-- Wie wäre es damit ?
      Fördern aber auch noch nichts , sind vielleicht ein bisschen schneller in Produktion.
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      schrieb am 29.12.10 14:48:49
      Beitrag Nr. 720 ()
      23.12.2010 23:52
      Strathmore Grants Stock Options

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/23/10 -- STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: STM)(OTCQX: STHJF) has granted incentive stock options for Directors, Officers, employees and consultants, entitling them to purchase an aggregate of 1,350,000 shares in the capital of the Company. The options are exercisable until December 23, 2015 at a price of C $1.17 per share.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of advanced uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the Company also has a U.S. based Development Office in Riverton, Wyoming and a Government, Regulatory&Environmental Affairs Office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "STM".

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      David Miller, CEO

      Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2010-12/18923950…
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      schrieb am 06.01.11 14:26:43
      Beitrag Nr. 721 ()
      Auch wenn es wohl noch einige Jahre bis zur Produktionsaufnahme dauert, bleibt STM ein Top-Invest im Uran-Explorer-Sektor.

      Aus den bullboards geklaut:

      January 05, 2011
      Strathmore Minerals Looks Well Placed To Cash In On The Likely Long-Term Bull Market In Uranium

      By Sally White

      Dave Miller should be well pleased with the progress Strathmore Minerals has made this year. Backed by a rapidly improving corporate story, astute funding and a uranium price that has rebounded by 50 per since its low last March, the chief executive of this Canadian-based uranium mine developer has just added a US quote to its TSX Venture Exchange listing. Strathmore shares begun trading on the US electronic system OTCQX early in December.

      In the run up to Christmas the Strathmore share price gained 25 per cent, a rise helped by this latest news. That put the market capitalisation back over the C$100 million mark, a valuation that only looks likely to grow as the supply demand picture for uranium tightens in the face of increased demand from China and dwindling supply from decommissioned nuclear weapons. And it was interesting to note that amongst the many predictions made at out Minesite Christmas Forum this year, some of the most bullish comments that came from the podium concerned uranium.

      Strathmore still has plenty of work to do before it can really capitalise, though. Production, says Miller, “is at best five years away”. But nonetheless, the company’s appeal to US investors is increasing. Strathmore has a major presence in two of the largest uranium districts in the US: Gas Hills in Wyoming, with its 100 million pounds of cumulative uranium production historically, and Grants Mineral District in New Mexico, where historical production rings in at an impressive 340 million pounds.

      Much of this portfolio was put in place before the major upturn in the uranium price that occurred back in 2004. It’s that longevity that inspires confidence. This is not a company that’s riding on the coat-tails of the latest fashionable commodity. Miller has also put together some impressive-looking alliances, such as that with Sumitomo, Strathmore’s 40 per cent partner in its flagship Roca Honda uranium development project in New Mexico. That project is described as a “company maker” by Strathmore, which it believes is the largest and highest grade proposed uranium mine in the United States in thirty years.

      Activity surrounding the portfolio has also kept the group well cashed up. Last April Strathmore completed the sale of its Pine Tree-Reno Creek Properties for US$20 million in cash and stock of the acquiring company, Bayswater Uranium, while retaining a five per cent production royalty.

      More recently, the company announced the sale of its Juniper Ridge uranium property in south-central Wyoming to Crosshair Exploration & Mining, in a staggered cash and share deal. Strathmore has approximately eight additional projects with uranium resources available for sale or joint venture.

      But in the meantime, Strathmore has just updated on the second of its key uranium development projects, Gas Hills. The company controls over 34,000 acres of mineral claims in the Gas Hills district, and members of Strathmore’s technical team played a major role in delivering a significant portion of the historic production that’s come out of the region.

      Having successfully completed its 2010 drilling program there, Strathmore is now focusing on completing and submitting a Mine Permit Application to the regulators for the George-Ver deposit. It plans to have independent technical reports for each of the first three planned open-pit mine areas, George-Ver, Day Loma, and Loco-Lee, by the second quarter of 2011.

      And in addition, Strathmore will be contracting third-party independent studies (cultural, floral, faunal, etc) to be carried out as part of the evaluation of the Sagebrush-Tablestakes site where it hopes to install a mill. Strathmore anticipates submittal of a Mill Permit Application to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in the first half of 2012. So plenty of progress to look forward to, and if the uranium price keeps on moving forward, 2011 should be a very positive year for shareholders.
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      schrieb am 07.01.11 15:41:14
      Beitrag Nr. 722 ()
      Es gibt nochmal Neuigkeiten zu STM::)

      Strathmore Minerals to trade on TSX

      2011-01-07 09:11 ET - News Release

      This item is part of Stockwatch's value added news feed and is only available to Stockwatch subscribers.
      Here is a sample of this item:

      Mr. David Miller reports

      STRATHMORE TO TRADE ON THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE:eek:

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. has received final approval for its common shares to be listed and commence trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange at the opening of trading on Monday, Jan. 10, 2010. The company shall retain its current trading symbol STM. Concurrently, Strathmore's common shares will be delisted from the TSX Venture Exchange.

      Strathmore's chief executive officer David Miller commented: "We are proud to be listed on the TSX, which is the premier global exchange for the mining industry. The high standards embraced by the TSX should improve Strathmore's trading efficiency and liquidity, strengthen access to capital markets and broaden the company's market exposure. Strathmore's graduation to a full TSX listing not only represents an important milestone for the company, but also demonstrates the commitment and progress made by our team to advance our uranium projects, particularly the Roca Honda property, which we believe is one of the best and highest grade undeveloped uranium deposits in the United States."
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      schrieb am 07.01.11 16:00:36
      Beitrag Nr. 723 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.820.519 von BeWu am 07.01.11 15:41:14Schaden kann's nicht. ;)


      Danke für die Info :)
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      schrieb am 11.01.11 15:49:52
      Beitrag Nr. 724 ()
      scoping study für Church Rock wurde in Auftrag gegeben

      http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Strathmore-Commences…
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      schrieb am 12.01.11 18:58:24
      Beitrag Nr. 725 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.840.098 von laga am 11.01.11 15:49:52Hallo,

      schön dass wieder Bewegung in diese Aktie kommt.
      Bin gespannt wohin wir uns entwickeln. Die Richtung ist jedenfalls richtig.

      MfG Lemming123
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      schrieb am 15.01.11 13:05:13
      Beitrag Nr. 726 ()
      Mark Lackey: Bright Future for Uranium?
      http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/8302
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      schrieb am 16.01.11 19:27:01
      Beitrag Nr. 727 ()
      hi! habe stm, pdn und urz auf meiner fav-liste. werde demnächst zuschlagen sobald mein kohleprod. verkauft ist. möchte in uran u. silber umschichten. auf der prio-liste ist stm auf platz 1.
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      schrieb am 21.01.11 13:59:41
      Beitrag Nr. 728 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.871.041 von redstripes am 16.01.11 19:27:01In Uranaktien ?
      Vor einigen Tagen las ich , dass die Chinesen mittlerweile gelernt haben die Brennstäbe ihrer KKW nach dem Abbrennen wieder aufzubereiten, Chinas bescheidene Uranvorkommen reichen somit für die nächsten 3000 Jahre !!
      Laut Finacial Time Deutschland , wenn ich mich nicht irre .
      IMOP ist es nur eine Frage der Zeit bis diese Technik auch im Westen und in den USA zur Anwendung kommt, dann schwimmt die Welt im Uran für viele tausend Jahre !
      Was wird dann aus den Explorern ?
      Verschwinden werden die IMOP von den Kurszetteln !
      Offensichtlich versuchen gerade die Insider hier ihre Beteiligungen loszuwerden, ich jedenfalls bekam heute eine Mail die diesen Wert empfahl.
      Irgendwo muss halt in dieser Situation abgeladen werden !
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      schrieb am 22.01.11 11:21:13
      Beitrag Nr. 729 ()
      Diese Meldung ist mit größter Vorsicht zu genießen.

      http://www.miningweekly.com/article/analysts-say-chinese-ura…

      Der Uran- Spot-Preis stieg übrigens seit dieser Meldung kräftig :D
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      schrieb am 23.01.11 14:39:17
      Beitrag Nr. 730 ()
      Danke dir für den Artikel !
      Habe mittlerweile auch gehört, dass die Wiederaufbereitung sehr teuer sein soll, teurer als die Förderung zu aktuellen Preisen !
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      schrieb am 25.01.11 12:19:06
      Beitrag Nr. 731 ()
      Habe gelesen das vor paar Tage der Investor pala eine Aktien schon wieder abgestoßen hat...eigentlich nicht üblich von pala !
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      schrieb am 25.01.11 13:55:44
      Beitrag Nr. 732 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.919.592 von donnerpower am 25.01.11 12:19:06Könnte natürlich die Erklärung für den Abschiss sein.
      Oder gibt es sonst irgendetwas Negatives?
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      schrieb am 26.01.11 08:51:27
      Beitrag Nr. 733 ()
      Pala hat >3M options (.75$) , aendert sicht nicht so viel.

      wichtig ist:

      Roca Honda ist der Beste in US.

      35M lbs + mehrere Sections ( 6,9) noch nicht drin. koennte > 70Mlbs drin sein. (>0.25%)

      Partner ist Sumitomo Corp , mehr nichts zu sagen!

      mit > .25% Grade ,

      Gesamt Kosten per ton (6 lbs Uranium) ist circa 40$, aber hier kommt der wichstigste, in Roca-Honda, in manche Sections, es befindet sich circa 12 lbs Per ton!

      deswegen bleibt Sumitomo Corp dabei.

      Stay Long!

      wir werden innerhalb 1 J Developer! , also nicht mehr explorer!
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      schrieb am 26.01.11 15:21:06
      Beitrag Nr. 734 ()
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      schrieb am 26.01.11 16:28:50
      Beitrag Nr. 735 ()
      Ich stell die Info nochmals richtig verlinkt ein:

      http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Strathmore-Minerals-…
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      schrieb am 27.01.11 09:22:33
      Beitrag Nr. 736 ()
      das habe Ich erstesmal gesehen:)

      Strathmore entered 2011 in a strong financial position. With working capital estimated at $22.7 million with no debt at year-end, the Company is well positioned to continue advancing its core Roca Honda and Gas Hills uranium development projects. The Capital budget for 2011 is the largest in the Company's history and will total US $13 million, including US $3.2 million from its partner Sumitomo for their pro-rata share of the Roca Honda project. In addition, the Company will continue with its plans to enhance shareholder value through the divestiture of non-core properties, and is now in a position to evaluate new opportunities.

      Strathmore Leute kennt jede cm in NY und & WY.
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      schrieb am 30.01.11 19:52:15
      Beitrag Nr. 737 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.933.497 von cb2task am 27.01.11 09:22:33Wer hier jetzt investiert der kommt in 3-4 Jahren aus dem Lachen nicht mehr raus.
      STM wird genau zur besten Zeit die Produktion aufnehmen :-)
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      schrieb am 02.02.11 15:22:33
      Beitrag Nr. 738 ()
      wer kann den mal bitte einen RT-Chart reinstellen.

      Der alte auf Peketec geht ja nicht mehr durch den Börsenwechsel ;-(
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      schrieb am 02.02.11 21:12:12
      Beitrag Nr. 739 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.968.877 von jumpi am 02.02.11 15:22:33
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      schrieb am 02.02.11 21:20:26
      Beitrag Nr. 740 ()
      http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page72103?oid…

      Massive uranium supply/demand gap developing

      Speakers at a London conference point to a massive supply gap developing for uranium with mine output unable to keep up with demand from the huge number of planned new global nuclear power projects.

      Author: Lawrence Williams
      Posted: Wednesday , 02 Feb 2011

      LONDON -

      Speaking at the Objective Capital Americas' Resources Investment Conference in London yesterday, Ian Hiscock from market analysis group CRU Strategies painted a very positive picture for the global uranium sector moving ahead.

      Hiscock commented that the uranium price, like that of a number of other metal and mineral commodities, was becoming very much a China story - with that country consuming 17,000 tonnes in 2010 and with a huge nuclear power development programme ahead.

      2010 appears to have been a key year with some supply disruptions - notably a big shortfall from Rio Tinto's ERA in Australia where production was some 1,000 tonnes below target, and the shaft accident at BHP's Olympic Dam also affecting supplies - leading to a change from a small global surplus to a massive supply deficit, with spot prices rising around 50% during the year.

      According to Hiscock supply will remain in deficit in 2011 - although a smaller one - but there will be a fundamental shortage of supply for at least the next 10 years - with the supply/demand gap widening as the decade continues and the big planned increase in nuclear power generation plants comes about. He does not see production from new projects as being in any way sufficient to meet likely demand.

      And from the start of the next decade, CRU sees the demand gap widening to some 65,000 tonnes of uranium a year and possibly increasing further - exacerbated by a falling away in secondary supply.


      Long term demand drivers are seen as the push towards more and more nuclear power generation as fossil fuels prices rise, environmental pressures continuing to militate against the development of new coal-fired power plants, energy security etc. - the latter perhaps giving a rebirth to North American uranium extraction. The result will be an inevitable continuing rise in spot prices which will start having an impact on contract prices under which most uranium is currently supplied.

      Following Hiscock, Walt Coles, CEO of Virginia Energy, which is trying to gain permitting and permissions to develop a major uranium deposit in Virginia (where there is currently a moratorium on uranium mining in the State), reckoned that the CRU projections on the global supply shortfalls into the next decade were actually conservative and that their own analysis pointed to an even wider supply/demand gap developing.

      ich häng mich mal raus, vergesst die Ängst vor Abrüstungsverträgen, Olympic Dam oder Era recovery. langfristpreis von 200 durchaus möglich und spot zwischenzeitlich ins Extrem überreagieren. Was dann mit allen realistischen Explorern und Producern sowieso passiert...uups, wars zuviel? neu ist eigentlich nur, dass die Meinungen sich häufen:D
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      schrieb am 03.02.11 10:04:40
      Beitrag Nr. 741 ()
      Danke Ikar,

      Gestern war doch ein schöner Tag ;-)
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      schrieb am 03.02.11 16:51:17
      Beitrag Nr. 742 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.973.495 von jumpi am 03.02.11 10:04:40bislang ist dieser doch viel schöner:D
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      schrieb am 03.02.11 17:25:50
      Beitrag Nr. 743 ()


      Metallix ;)
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      schrieb am 03.02.11 21:58:13
      Beitrag Nr. 744 ()
      :cool:
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      schrieb am 13.02.11 20:56:05
      Beitrag Nr. 745 ()
      Ich bin bestens aufgestellt für 2011

      Gold/Silber: Rye Patch Gold
      Uran: Strathmore

      Verdammt :cool:
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      schrieb am 13.02.11 21:54:10
      Beitrag Nr. 746 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.032.326 von homer65 am 13.02.11 20:56:05....ich auch....:look::D

      ....und Die MU dazu wenn es klappt

      Metallix
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      schrieb am 16.02.11 15:43:50
      Beitrag Nr. 747 ()
      Quelle: http://www.cashbulls.net

      URAN: Der Preis steigt – und steigt – und steigt!
      Rohstoffe, Ca$Bulls Redaktion 16 / 02 / 2011
      In den vergangenen Monaten legte der Uranpreis eine beeindruckende Performance an den Tag und konnte seit Mitte letzten Jahres um sensationelle 70% zulegen. Anfang Juni 2010 erreichte der Uranmarkt ein Tief mit Preisen um die 42 US-Dollar pro Pfund Uranoxid (U3O8), aktuell muss man bereits 73 US-Dollar auf den Tisch legen. Ursache ist nicht allein die gestiegene Nachfrage aus China, sondern auch aus Indien und Russland. Und trotz des kontinuierlichen Anstiegs im letzten halben Jahr hat der Uranpreis noch einiges vor sich und ist noch sehr weit von seinen Höchstständen bei ca. 140 US-Dollar je Pfund entfernt. Von einer Übertreibung oder sogar Blasenbildung kann hier also keine Rede sein.

      Experten gehen davon aus, dass etwa 80% der gegenwärtigen Uranproduktion weltweit bereits über langfristige Lieferverträge verkauft sind und das Angebot in den nächsten Jahren nicht steigen, sondern eher rückgängig werden könnte. Und das bei einer stabilen bzw. weiter wachsenden Nachfrage. Vorallem aus China, denn hier will man die Anzahl der Kernreaktoren auf sage und schreibe 80 Stück ausbauen. Dies könnte die Nachfrage und somit auch den Preis enorm in die Höhe treiben.


      Was genau ist URAN und wie sucht man danach
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      schrieb am 22.02.11 19:45:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.032.326 von homer65 am 13.02.11 20:56:05Da bin ich mir aber nicht so sich...schau dir mal das Baby an. Uranpreis bewegt sich etwas nach unten. Bei Stathmore, sind es dann schon gleich 20 % Minus. Verdammt:cool:
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      schrieb am 23.02.11 17:10:15
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.086.806 von nachri am 22.02.11 19:45:53Stimmt, kackt schon ganz schön ab das Ding. Es kommen aber auch keine News.
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      schrieb am 24.02.11 18:39:27
      Beitrag Nr. 750 ()
      Auch wenn es momentan einigen schwer fällt, am Ball zu bleiben:

      STM hat Cash ohne Ende und Super-Assets. Eine Verwässerung durch Kapitalerhöhungen ist mehr als unwahrscheinlich, und in drei bis vier Jahren wird der Uran-Preis m. E. nicht mehr zweistellig sein.
      Vielleicht ist es dann aber der STM-Kurs :D

      Übrigens sind wohl chinesische Adressen für den Uran-Kursrückgang verantwortlich, der aber nicht nachhaltig sein dürfte.

      http://business.financialpost.com/2011/02/23/uranium-decline…
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      schrieb am 28.02.11 19:42:27
      !
      Dieser Beitrag wurde moderiert. Grund: Spammposting
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      schrieb am 03.03.11 18:21:12
      Beitrag Nr. 752 ()
      ... ich glaube erkennen zu können, dass STM rückkauft;-)
      Also meine Aufgeregtheit hält sich in Grenzen - n bissl Zeit gebe ich STM schon noch und wenns wirklich mal n paar Tage bergab geht, kommen halt wieder 'n paar Stücke ins Kröpfchen';-)
      Gruss!
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      schrieb am 08.03.11 15:42:53
      Beitrag Nr. 753 ()
      Liebe Interessenten, hier ein kleiner Hinweis, Strathmore wird sich auf der 3. Deutschen Rohstoffmesse Frankfurt präsentieren.

      Mehr Infos hier:
      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/3107267-rohstoffe-…
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      schrieb am 12.03.11 22:35:07
      Beitrag Nr. 754 ()
      Verdächtig still hier...
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      schrieb am 13.03.11 11:03:38
      Beitrag Nr. 755 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.191.801 von eisenfaust1940 am 12.03.11 22:35:07Ich glaube viele machen sich Gedanken darüber, ob sie nach dem Vorfall in Japan ihre Uranaktien behalten oder abstossen sollen:cool:
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      schrieb am 13.03.11 13:12:02
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.192.464 von nachri am 13.03.11 11:03:38viel machen sich Gedanken
      .....werde nicht verkaufen und agressiv nachkaufen wenn mich der Markt dazu einläd.

      Bis sich die AKW Lobby World Wide...das heißt alle Länder...aus dem Stromgeschäft zurückzieht....bin ich schon Metusalem/oder gestorben
      ....die nächsten 50 Jahre wird dies noch dauern
      China wird sich nichts vorschreiben lassen und AKW's bauen
      und auch Japan wird weiter nur neu überdacht Atomstom erzeugen

      metallix
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      schrieb am 14.03.11 09:41:35
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.192.859 von metallix am 13.03.11 13:12:02Dann hast Du jetzt wohl Gelegenheit genug, agressiv nachzukaufen :laugh:
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      schrieb am 14.03.11 17:44:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.196.323 von eisenfaust1940 am 14.03.11 09:41:35schon passiert.....;)
      hast Dunicht zugeschlagen.....???
      habe heute 5 Orders eingefahren
      nach Strathmore noch bei Hathor ,Forum Uranium,Mega Uranium,Fission und Mawson Res....
      wohl dem der in diesen Zeiten freies Geld hat..

      metallix
      Ps.
      im halben Jahr haben wir die Hälfte der Kursrückgänge wieder wettgemacht
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      schrieb am 14.03.11 17:48:57
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      ....bei 0,58 Eurocent ist das Gap geschlossen...;)
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      schrieb am 14.03.11 19:07:49
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      Nun ich wäre vorsichtig,sollte sich die Kernschmelze durch-
      fressen und das 2.Continium(Sperre) nicht halten wird es
      für Uranexplorer bitter,nun ja halte mein Cash noch etwas
      zurück,aber vielleicht hast du ja alles richtig gemacht !!
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      schrieb am 14.03.11 19:10:35
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      Im Vergleich zu STM ist der Kursrückgang des Rohstoffes Uran geradezu winzig:

      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=MFURMDUR:IND

      Entscheidend für die mittelfristige Entwicklung des STM-Kurses sind ausschließlich externe Faktoren, insbesondere eine eventuelle Kernschmelze der japanischen Unglücksreaktoren. Wenn es da kracht, nützt der Gap-Close sicherlich nix :(
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      schrieb am 14.03.11 20:32:44
      Beitrag Nr. 762 ()
      Ich lege mich Morgen bei 0,4 auf die Lauer, nur falls sich die Ereignisse über Nacht überschlagen.. bei 0,6 würde ich aber mit der drittel Taktik eine erste Position nehmen.
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      schrieb am 15.03.11 09:23:00
      Beitrag Nr. 763 ()
      Liebe Interessenten, morgen ist es soweit! Craig Christy wird Strathmore auf der 3. Deutschen Rohstoffmesse Frankfurt präsentieren.

      Mehr Infos hier:
      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/3107267-rohstoffe-…
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      schrieb am 15.03.11 11:45:45
      Beitrag Nr. 764 ()
      und ich liege bei 0.20,mal sehen ,sicher nicht morgen !
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      schrieb am 16.03.11 19:42:11
      Beitrag Nr. 765 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.204.210 von Infoblogger am 15.03.11 09:23:00Ist aber sehr ruhig hier. War jemand in Frankfurt ? Man hat so das Gefühl, als ob man in Zukunft keine Uranwerte mehr bräuchte. Wie die zur Zeit abstürzen ist schon ein Wahnsinn. Vor allem auch unser Liebling. Hätte mich schon interessiert was die Jungs von Strathmore, zu sagen hatten in Anbetracht der Lage zur Zeit....
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      schrieb am 17.03.11 17:25:17
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.219.483 von nachri am 16.03.11 19:42:11Es wird in nächster Zukunft außer in Deutschland leider keinen Ausstieg aus der Kernspaltenergie geben.
      Jetzt wird viel geredet, der Aktionismus ist groß...

      ...bis in einem halben Jahr Gras darüber gewachsen ist...

      ...und in zwei bis drei Jahren in den Schwellenländern die Pläne für die geplanten, jetzt erstmal verworfenen AKW wieder aus der Schublade geholt werden.

      Es stehen leider keine ausreichenden Alternativen zur Verfügung.
      Die Menschheit hat es aus Gier verpasst, in die Forschung zu investieren.
      Bis die Kernfusion effizient genutzt werden kann, werden bei dem heutigen Forschungstempo wohl noch weitere 30 bis 50 Jahre in die Lande ziehen.

      Es kann mit diesem Wert also nur wieder bergauf gehen, wenn sich die Nachrichtenlage wieder beruhigt.
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      schrieb am 18.03.11 08:43:56
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      Rohstoffmesse Frankfurt: Uran im Blickpunkt

      http://www.gevestor.de/details/rohstoffmesse-frankfurt-uran-…
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      schrieb am 18.03.11 08:56:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.228.604 von Betzy3000 am 18.03.11 08:43:56Danke für die nützliche Info.
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      schrieb am 19.03.11 11:48:52
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      ein Unranexplorer, der direkt in USA sitzt und dort sein Uran verkauft
      hat Riesenvorteile, das haben Heute wieder einige gemerkt.
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      schrieb am 29.03.11 08:49:27
      Beitrag Nr. 770 ()
      Heute trifft es Strathmore sehr hart auch in den letzten Tagen. Bei den anderen Explorern sieht es besser aus. Weiß jemand den Grund warum es Strathmore härter trifft?
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      schrieb am 29.03.11 09:12:15
      Beitrag Nr. 771 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.280.154 von tantalos11 am 29.03.11 08:49:27:confused:Keine Ahnung, was da los ist. Schade für diesen Wert. Aber ich bleibe dabei.
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      schrieb am 29.03.11 09:53:40
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.280.154 von tantalos11 am 29.03.11 08:49:27vielleicht Leerverkäufe? :confused:
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      schrieb am 29.03.11 09:56:25
      Beitrag Nr. 773 ()
      Was macht denn der Uranpreis? Kann jemand mal einen Chart reinstellen? Danke.
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      schrieb am 29.03.11 12:22:23
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.280.725 von Fruehrentner am 29.03.11 09:56:25Der Uranpreis steht in etwa dort, wo er Ende 2010 stand.
      Daran kann es also m.M. nicht liegen.



      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=MFURMDUR:IND
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      schrieb am 29.03.11 13:04:23
      Beitrag Nr. 775 ()
      Aus dem FISSION Tread ausgeborgt :-)

      Uranmarkt kurz vor Bodenbildung?

      Köln, 29.03.2011

      Liebe Anlegerin, lieber Anleger,

      ein Blick auf die Kursverläufe der Uran-Giganten wie etwa Cameco oder Uranium One zeigt dramatische Kurseinbrüche in Folge der Japan-Krise. Eine Überreaktion des Marktes, die durch zahlreiche reißerische Zeitungsartikel über das vermeintliche Ende des Atomzeitalters ausgelöst wurde.

      Die heillose Emotionalisierung der Debatte - eigentlich ist es keine Debatte, sondern eine Aneinanderreihung von altbekannten Parolen - lässt sich nicht nur an den Panikverkäufen von Uranaktien ablesen, sondern auch an der Hysterie, mit der selbst die zweifelhaftesten Solaraktien geradezu explodierten.

      Fakt ist: Die Energiepolitik eines Landes ist mit einem Supertanker zu vergleichen. Er lässt sich weder abrupt abbremsen noch durch ein Umschlagen des Steuerrades scharf wenden. Wer den sofortigen Ausstieg aus der Atomenergie fordert, wird an der Realität scheitern.

      Fakt ist auch: Mehr als zwei Drittel der Reaktoren, die in den nächsten Jahren neu gebaut werden sollen, werden in China, Russland, Südkorea und Indien stehen.

      Diese Regierungen haben längst angekündigt, dass sie zwar die Sicherheitsstandards für die Kraftwerke erhöhen wollen, aber grundsätzlich an ihrer Energiepolitik festhalten werden. Die größte Anzahl an Atomkraftwerken stehen in den USA. Und auch hier wird die Atomenergie weiterhin eine Schlüsselrolle spielen.

      Denn wie sähe die Alternative aus? Umweltverpestung durch die Verbrennung von Stein- und Braunkohle? Die Bepflanzung ganzer Landschaften mit Windrädern und Solaranlagen? Das Abwürgen der Weltkonjunktur durch explodierende Energiepreise und Milliardeninvestitionen in neue Infrastrukturen?

      Langsam bahnt sich die Vernunft wieder einen Weg an die Börse. So manche hochgejubelte Solaraktie ist wieder unter die Räder gekommen und bei den Uranaktien zeichnet sich nach dem ersten Turnaround nun eine mögliche Bodenbildung ab.

      Ganz Ähnliches gilt für den Uranmarkt selbst. Der Spotmarktpreis hat sich offenbar bei US$60 wieder beruhigt und der Futures-Markt legte gestern erneut um 3% zu und notiert bereits wieder bei US$61.

      Sie sehen, die Chance, dass der Markt insgesamt wieder zur Besonnenheit und damit zu steigenden Kursen findet, ist groß.



      (Email von Boerseexplorer)
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      schrieb am 16.04.11 13:23:45
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      Habe ich aus einem anderen Forum:

      13.04.2011, 12:45
      Versorgungsengpass
      Atomunfall setzt Uranschürfer zu


      Die Katastrophe von Japan stellt die Kernkraft infrage. Die Finanzierung neuer Uranprojekte dürfte schwerer werden - und langfristig zu Versorgungsengpässen führen. von Emmeran Eder
      Die Atomkatastrophe in Japan erschwert die Finanzierung neuer Uranprojekte - und könnte mittelfristig zu Versorgungsengpässen führen. "Die Kapitalkosten sind für die Branche gestiegen.
      In den nächsten sechs bis zwölf Monaten dürften nur noch die aussichtsreichsten Explorationsvorhaben Geld anziehen", sagte Amir Adnani, Vorstandschef der US-Minengesellschaft Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC), der FTD. "Das ist ein schwerer Rückschlag für die Industrie", stellte er fest.
      Wegen des geringeren Angebots seien in den kommenden zwei Jahren Preisspitzen bei Uran wahrscheinlich. "Das Rekordhoch aus dem Jahr 2007 könnte erreicht werden", sagte Adnani. Uran hatte sich damals auf 136 Dollar je Pfund verteuert. Derzeit notiert es bei 58,50 Dollar.
      Die Ereignisse in Fukushima haben die Nuklearindustrie in die tiefste Vertrauenskrise seit dem Unglück in Tschernobyl 1986 gestürzt. Am Aktienmarkt kam es zu regelrechten Panikverkäufen. Die Kurse von Uranminengesellschaften wie Cameco, Denison Mines, Paladin Energy, First Uranium oder UEC, die ihren Ausstoß an Energieversorger zur Stromerzeugung verkaufen, brachen im Schnitt um rund 30 Prozent ein. Der Kollaps hat gravierende Folgen. Gerade kleinere Unternehmen finanzieren ihre Projekte über die Emission neuer Anteilscheine. Verfällt der Kurs, verteuert sich die Kapitalerhöhung, die Anteile von Altaktionären werden stärker verwässert.
      Aus Sicht von Experten handelt es sich bei den Kursstürzen um eine "emotionale Überreaktion". An der Nachfrage nach Uran habe sich nichts Wesentliches geändert, so Jonathan Hinze von der Beratungsgesellschaft Ux Consulting: "Wir haben unsere Prognose für die Erzeugung von Kernenergie nach Fukushima gegenüber dem ersten Quartal nur um fünf Prozent gesenkt." Mit den Moratorien in Japan und Deutschland ist die Zahl der aktiven Reaktoren weltweit nur von 443 auf 425 gesunken. China, Indien und Russland investieren im großen Stil in den Bau neuer Anlagen. Während die Industrieländer ihre Nuklearkapazität bis 2016 von 306 auf 322 Gigawatt ausbauten, verdoppele sie sich in den Schwellenländern von 69 auf 132 Gigawatt, so die Analysten von Morgan Stanley.
      Wird die Finanzierung für die Minengesellschaft erschwert, kann das Angebot nicht mehr die Nachfrage decken. Das Schürfen ist kapitalintensiv. Es braucht Jahre, bis die Gewinnschwelle erreicht ist. UEC wurde 2003 gegründet und fuhr bis Ende Januar 2011 einen Verlust von 84 Mio. Dollar ein. Die Ausgaben wurden gedeckt durch Aktienemissionen an der US-Börse Amex und die Ausgabe von Optionen. Erst Ende 2010 startete die Produktion der Mine Palangana in Texas. Es war der erste Start einer Uranmine in den USA seit fünf Jahren. Angepeilt ist mittelfristig ein Ausstoß von einer Million Pfund Uran.
      Minengesellschaften, die noch keine eigene Produktion vorzuweisen hätten, seien in dem aktuell negativen Umfeld Übernahmeziele, sagt der UEC-Chef. "Wir schauen uns momentan mehrere Unternehmen an. Vielleicht können wir in den kommenden Wochen bereits eine Akquisition verkünden" , so Adnani. UEC verfügt über Barmittel von 33 Mio. Dollar. Üben Anleger ihre im Juni und November fälligen Optionen aus, könnten 25 Mio. Dollar hinzukommen.
      Aktiv auf der Suche nach Zukäufen sind China und Russland. China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group übernahm im vergangenen Monat Vital Group Holdings und greift nach Kalahari Minerals. Russlands Staatsholding Rosatom buhlt um den Zuschlag für Mantra Resources aus Australien. Wegen Fukushima senkten die Russen ihre Offerte für die in Sydney gelistete Firma um zwölf Prozent.

      http://www.ftd.de/unternehmen/industrie/:versorgungsengpass-…
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      schrieb am 27.04.11 12:53:29
      Beitrag Nr. 777 ()
      :eek:Das ist ja Wahnsinn, was hier ab geht.STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. stürzt im Vergleich zu den anderen Uranaktien, regelrecht ab. Schade wollte mit dieser Aktie, noch ein wenig Geld verdienen. Aber das kann ich mir aus dem Kopf schlagen.
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      schrieb am 27.04.11 16:19:31
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.416.209 von nachri am 27.04.11 12:53:29Ist schon ein Trauerspiel hier. Fundamental hat sich aber nicht viel verändert (bis auf den Uranpreis).
      Ich für meinen Teil habe den Ausstieg unmittelbar nach dem Unglück leider verpasst.
      Da ich mir nicht vorstellen kann, das es hier noch wesentlich weiter runter geht, bleibe ich erstmal drin. Schade nur das ich keine Knete mehr zum nachkaufen habe.
      Ein Statement seitens STM in Bezug auf dem Kurs und der aktuellen Lage wäre aber sicherlich sehr beruhigend.
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      schrieb am 02.05.11 10:37:44
      Beitrag Nr. 779 ()
      würd mich interessieren wer uns hier die hosen runter zieht .
      es ist doch nicht normal das der wert in so kurzer zeit zusammen bricht .
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      schrieb am 02.05.11 10:43:00
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.437.532 von vitalcaffee am 02.05.11 10:37:44Naja Strathmore haltet sich viel besser als Fission...Strathmore liegt eher im Schnitt von den Uranexplorern.
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      schrieb am 09.06.11 17:54:16
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.417.507 von eisenfaust1940 am 27.04.11 16:19:31:eek: Wahnsinn..was da ab geht und es geht doch noch tiefer. Über die Hälfte von meinem Einsatz ist weg. Die Aktionäre sind den wohl egal. Keine Stellungnahme, nichts hört man.
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      schrieb am 09.06.11 18:29:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.200.679 von metallix am 14.03.11 17:48:57Jetzt noch mal zugreifen..oder wird es noch billiger...ohne Worte
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      schrieb am 09.06.11 21:33:11
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.628.289 von nachri am 09.06.11 17:54:16Bei Gelegenheit schreibe ich die Brüder mal an. Kann echt nicht sein, das da so gar nichts kommt.
      Wie dem auch sei - solange Fukushima nicht im Griff ist, viel Gras darüber gewachsen ist und STM nicht produziert oder übernommen wird, wird sich hier auch nicht viel tun.
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      schrieb am 12.06.11 20:57:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.628.520 von nachri am 09.06.11 18:29:57Ich glaube, du hast Probleme, 1+1 zusammen zu zählen?!
      Fukushima bewirkt in vielen Ländern den mittel-/langfristigen Ausstieg aus der Atomenergie. Selbst glaube ich, dass das so schnell nicht geht, denn anstatt eines AKWs musst du ganz schön viele Windräder in die Geografie bauen ober aber dein Konsumverhalten drastisch verändern.
      Faktum ist, dass der Uranbedarf sicherlich stark zurückgeht und somit erstens der Preis verfallen wird (bzw nieder bleiben wird) und zweitens viele Explorer ihren Arsch nicht hochbekommen werden. Das ist ganz simple Marktwirtschaft und wir alle werden die Zeche zahlen, das haißt, der Strom wird sicher wesentlich teurer werden - denn die effizienteste Art ihn zu erzeugen ist nach wie vor ein AKW.
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      schrieb am 17.06.11 14:37:26
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      SO mal in paar shares für den Start zugekauft. Denke mal der Boden sollte bald erreicht sein. Strathmore selbst ist hat ja relativ gute Ergebnisse bis jetzt und auch gute Partner mit den Japanern. Dann freuen wir uns das wir in nem Zeithorizont von 6-12 month die 1 CAD sehen :-)
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      schrieb am 04.07.11 22:54:15
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.662.416 von tantalos11 am 17.06.11 14:37:26:cool:Langsam geht es wieder Aufwärts. Ich hoffe
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      schrieb am 07.07.11 02:14:23
      Beitrag Nr. 787 ()
      hoffentlich ein nachhaltiger Anstieg:)


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      schrieb am 07.07.11 21:04:47
      Beitrag Nr. 788 ()
      http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip496172

      schöner anstieg heute. im kanadischen fernsehen wird auch wieder für diese uranperle geworben. auf lange sicht aufjedenfall ein gutes invest.
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      schrieb am 21.07.11 07:52:06
      Beitrag Nr. 789 ()
      weiß jemand warum der große Anstieg ? Es gibt ja keine news....
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      schrieb am 21.07.11 13:02:11
      Beitrag Nr. 790 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.820.756 von tantalos11 am 21.07.11 07:52:06:) Ich denke das sie zu Unrecht, die letzten Monate um über 50 % gefallen sind.
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      schrieb am 21.07.11 15:07:42
      Beitrag Nr. 791 ()
      Zitat von nachri: :) Ich denke das sie zu Unrecht, die letzten Monate um über 50 % gefallen sind.


      Hm, die anderen Uranwerte zumindest sehr viele zu Unrecht gefallen und dann würden ja alle stark steigen.
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      schrieb am 21.07.11 21:23:34
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      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 07/21/11 -- Strathmore Minerals Corp. ('Strathmore' or 'the Company') (TSX: STM)(OTCQX: STHJF) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. has completed and SEDAR-filed an independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for the Gas Hills Uranium Properties. The Gas Hills Properties comprises approx. 35,000 acres in the Gas Hills Uranium District of central Wyoming. Historical uranium production in the Gas Hills exceeded 100 million pounds making it the second largest uranium mining region in the USA. Strathmore has been actively advancing its mine permit application for submittal to the State of Wyoming and a Source Materials License application to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.


      The following tables summarize the Technical Report's new NI 43-101 mineral resources, in addition to the remaining non-compliant historical resources, and a significant potential mineral target based on a range of quantities and grades:



      Gas Hills Uranium Properties: Summary of NI 43-101 Compliant Resources, Remaining Historical Resources, and Potential Mineral Target



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      Mineral Resources Tons Pounds Grade %U3O8
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      NI 43-101: Measured 3,745,824 7,559,497 0.101
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      NI 43-101: Indicated 1,785,985 3,171,811 0.089
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      NI 43-101: Measured Indicated 5,531,809 10,731,308 0.097
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      NI 43-101: Inferred 957,616 1,234,164 0.064
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      Historic: Measured Indicated 7,007,147 10,075,116 0.072
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      The NI 43-101 mineral resource estimates, and historic resources, for the Gas Hills Uranium Properties were taken from the report titled: Technical Report on the Gas Hills Uranium Project, Fremont and Natrona Counties, Wyoming dated July 20 2011, and prepared by Charles D. Snow, a qualified and independent person under National Instrument Policy 43-101. It should be noted that NI 43-101 compliant mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by the NI 43-101 guidelines. Furthermore, the historical resource estimates presented herein were completed prior to the implementation of the NI 43-101 requirements. Given the extensive mineral production in the Gas Hills (100 million pounds) and the experienced companies and the quality of their historic work completed, Strathmore believes the reported historic resource estimates to be both relevant and reliable. However, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to classify these historic resources as current mineral resources, and the Company is not treating the historic resources as current; hence, they should not be relied on.



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      Potential Mineral Low Average Mean High Average
      Target (pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
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      Beaver Rim / South Gas Hills 29,400,000 40,838,000 55,539,000
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      Main Gas Hills Area 5,949,000 9,289,000 12,730,000
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      Total Potential 35,349,000 50,127,000 68,269,000
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      The estimate of the potential mineral target is pursuant to NI 43-101 guidelines, Section 2.3 (2), which states that 'subject to the provisions thereof, an issuer may disclose the potential quantity and grade, expressed as ranges, of a target of further exploration'. The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature and does not meet the NI 43-101 classification of a 'measured', 'indicated' or 'inferred' mineral resource. There has been insufficient exploration to define NI 43-101 mineral resources in the areas of proposed potential mineral targets and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the targets being delineated as a mineral resource.


      The Gas Hills Properties technical report was prepared by Charles D. Snow, Certified Professional Geologist (CPG #1064, Wyoming), who is a qualified person under National Instrument Policy 43-101. Mr. Snow has over 50 years of uranium exploration and mine development experience (Utah International/Pathfinder), most notably in the Gas Hills where he was one of the first to describe the original concepts of modern roll-front uranium deposits from geologic studies and mine development.


      In the technical report for the Gas Hills Uranium Properties, Mr. Snow details the geology, uranium mineralization, exploration, historic resource estimates, mine development and production history of the District, in addition to Strathmore's previous and current development and permitting activities. The estimated resource calculation is discussed in the following three important segments:



      1. The report provides for a Measured, Indicated and Inferred NI 43-101
      compliant mineral resource calculation for those areas where Strathmore
      is active completing confirmation drilling and permitting activities.
      2. The report highlights Strathmore's remaining non-compliant historically-
      defined resources.
      3. The report provides guidance for potential mineral targets within
      Strathmore's Gas Hills project area of an additional 35 million to 68
      million pounds eU3O8 (equivalent uranium).


      1. NI 43-101 Mineral Resources


      The technical report provides new NI 43-101 mineral resource estimates for several properties where Strathmore acquired the historic drill data and later confirmed mineralization by drilling. These areas include George-Ver, Day Loma, Loco-Lee, and the Rock Hill deposits. A NI 43-101 compliant resource completed for the Jeep Property in June 2007 was not updated for the report.


      For the areas where Strathmore is currently active, the report provides a Measured and Indicated resource estimate of 5,531,809 tons at an average grade of 0.097% eU3O8 for a total of 10,731,308 pounds. An additional 957,616 tons averaging 0.064% eU3O8 for a total 1,234,164 pounds is classified as an Inferred mineral resource. The following two tables provide further details on the quantity and grade for each Property's mineral resource category:


      Gas Hills Uranium Properties: NI 43-101 Measured, Indicated & Inferred Resource Estimates



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      Measured Indicated Resources
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      Property Tons Pounds Grade %
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      Day Loma 1,995,613 5,685,400 0.142
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      George-Ver 1,108,655 1,757,370 0.079
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      Loco-Lee 1,213,807 1,557,223 0.064
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      Rock Hill 897,098 1,247,920 0.070
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      Jeep(i) 316,636 483,395 0.076
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      Total M&I 5,531,809 10,731,308 0.097
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      Inferred Resources
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      Property Tons Pounds Grade %
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      Day Loma 174,335 313,759 0.090
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      George-Ver 444,222 548,656 0.062
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      Loco-Lee 158,950 180,325 0.057
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      Rock Hill 27,347 23,421 0.043
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      Jeep(i) 152,762 168,003 0.055
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      Total Inferred 957,616 1,234,164 0.064
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      (i)Jeep NI 43-101 technical report completed June 3, 2007.


      For the mineral resource estimates, polygons were constructed by using perpendicular bisectors halfway between adjacent drill holes (also called area of equal influence, 'AOI'). This method was employed by both Federal-American and Utah International/Pathfinder Mines for defining ore reserves and mine planning. Both companies mined a combined total of approximately 70 million pounds of uranium in the Gas Hills during its historical production period between the 1960s-1980s.


      Uranium content was previously calculated using industry standards from gamma-ray logs for each hole by converting counts per second to % eU3O8. A factor of 16 cubic feet per ton was used for the ore in addition to varying grade and thickness cutoffs depending on the depths of the projected open-pit or in-situ recoverable resources. The AOI of each polygon was limited by the position of adjoining drill holes, the property boundary, mined areas, and, if necessary, the maximum capped size of the resource categories.


      2. Gas Hills Uranium Properties: Previously Reported Historical Resources


      Strathmore controls other deposits in the Gas Hills with previously reported historic Measured and Indicated mineral resources that are not NI 43-101 compliant. These areas include the Amazon, Andria, Bullrush, Frazier Lamac, Sunset, and a portion of the Loco Lee deposit where data was insufficient to upgrade to a NI 43-101 compliant category. A historical resource estimate was also identified for the Badlands area, which was not included in earlier estimates provided by the Company. The Resource Table on Strathmore's website: www.strathmoreminerals.com/s/ResourceTable.asp updates these new resource estimates.


      The combined historic Measured and Indicated mineral resource estimate for these deposits is 7,007,147 tons grading 0.072% for a total of 10,075,116 pounds eU3O8. It is the Company's intent to upgrade the resource estimates to NI 43-101 compliant categories, as historic databases are acquired and/or confirmatory drilling is completed. The following table highlights Strathmore's remaining historic Measured and Indicated resources on the Gas Hills Project:


      Gas Hills Uranium Properties: Remaining Historical Measured & Indicated Resources (not NI 43-101 Compliant)



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      Property Tons Pounds Grade %
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      Amazon 284,572 365,019 0.064
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      Andria 739,565 949,100 0.064
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      Badlands 162,467 215,674 0.066
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      Bullrush 1,735,030 2,306,052 0.066
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      Frazier-Lamac 696,327 1,522,000 0.109
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      Loco-Lee 1,994,262 2,904,895 0.073
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      Sunset 1,394,924 1,812,376 0.065
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      Total Resource 7,007,147 10,075,116 0.072
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      3. Gas Hills Uranium Properties: Potential Mineral Targets


      Strathmore controls approx. 35,000 acres in the Gas Hills. The Company's primary focus has been in the Main Gas Hills Area where shallow mineralization has been defined by open-pit mine development plans prepared by previous producers in the District. However, the extensive Beaver Rim Area to the south, which was earlier believed to exhibit excellent potential for further exploration, may actually have a greater development potential. Previously believed to be an unexplored area, new historical information learned by the Company, has demonstrated that significant exploration programs were carried out.


      In addition to the NI 43-101 compliant and historic resource estimates, Mr. Snow has been able to estimate a potential mineral target for the Gas Hills Properties of between 35 million and 68 million pounds eU3O8. This potential estimate is pursuant to NI 43-101 guidelines, Section 2.3 (2), which states that 'subject to the provisions thereof, an issuer may disclose the potential quantity and grade, expressed as ranges, of a target of further exploration of a potential mineral deposit that is to be the target of further exploration'.


      Mr. Snow's conceptual model allows for potential mineral targets for areas of projected frontal trends in the main Gas Hills mining area (5.9 to 12.7 million pounds eU3O8) and for Strathmore's extensive Beaver Rim holdings (29.4 to 55.5 million pounds eU3O8). The Beaver Rim area is immediately south of the main Gas Hills and historical drilling has demonstrated that the uranium roll-front deposits trend south from the main Gas Hills under Beaver Rim.


      Main Gas Hills Area: Potential Mineral Target


      In the main area of the Gas Hills, where previous mining produced 100 million pounds uranium, potential mineral targets were estimated for potential mineralized trends at four Strathmore properties: the Antelope trend at George-Ver, Bullrush West-29, Day Loma SE Extension, and the Jeep South Extension. For these four areas, projected ranges for trend lengths (2,100 to 7,920 feet) and widths (150 to 400 feet) were based on drill hole location maps, aerial photographs taken during the height of past mine development, and onsite inspections of the former drill sites. A range of grade percents (0.064 to 0.239% eU3O8) was based on compliant or historic grade averages for nearby deposits and a range of thickness (5.6 to 30 feet) was based on historic resource reports, the author's experience, and gamma log interpretations. The District historic average of 16 cubic feet per ton ore was used, as was the assumption the mineralization is in equilibrium.


      The following table provides an estimated range of potential mineral targets for the Main Gas Hills Area.


      Gas Hills Uranium Properties: Potential Mineral Targets in Main Gas Hills Area



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      Potential Mineral Low Average Mean High Average
      Target (pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
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      Antelope Trend,
      George-Ver 1,877,000 3,136,000 4,372,000
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      Bullrush, West-29 1,260,000 2,107,000 2,953,000
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      Day Loma, SE Trend 1,969,000 2,804,000 3,764,000
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      Jeep, South
      Extension 843,000 1,242,000 1,641,000
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      Potential Mineral
      Target 5,949,000 9,289,000 12,730,000
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      While there is no absolute certainty that the uranium roll fronts of similar size or grade extend onto these four areas, the quality of historical exploration and development work completed, the documented uranium production histories of several mining companies that operated in the District, in addition to the extensive exploration, development and mining experience in the Gas Hills Uranium District by the Company's technical team suggest otherwise.


      Mr. Snow further noted, 'In the areas of previous mining in the main Gas Hills District, Strathmore drilled several monitor wells on the George-Ver and Day Loma properties; holes that intercepted ore grade mineralization outside of areas previously tested by drilling. With further drilling targeting those areas between historically defined deposits, additional resources may be discovered'.


      Potential Mineral Targets, Beaver Rim/South Gas Hills Properties


      The Beaver Rim area comprises approx. 16,000 acres, and is located immediately south of the main Gas Hills area. It is an eroded escarpment approximately 400 feet higher in elevation than the main Gas Hills area. Because of this additional elevation, drilling depths were greater than the shallow deposits to the north resulting in limited historical exploration. It is estimated that approx. 1,000-2,000 drill holes were drilled in the area. No uranium mine production occurred here. While there is no absolute certainty that the uranium roll fronts of similar size or grade are present, it is believed roll-front trends extend onto a portion of Strathmore's Beaver Rim from Cameco's adjacent ground to the north-east where they are actively permitting to mine by ISR methods.


      Based on aerial photographs, historic resource reports, available gamma logs and drill hole maps, Mr. Snow estimated a range of uranium grades (0.180 to 0.340% eU3O8) and a trend width (75 feet) and thickness (15 feet) for the projected roll-front deposits in the Beaver Rim area. Twenty-two miles of potential trend was based on the pattern and spacing of the former drilling and the amount of land claims held by Strathmore at Beaver Rim. The district historic average of 16 cubic feet per ton ore was used, as was the assumption the mineralization is in equilibrium.


      The following table provides an estimated range of potential mineral targets for the Beaver Rim:


      Gas Hills Uranium Properties: Potential Mineral Targets for Beaver Rim



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      Beaver Rim Low Average Mean High Average
      Properties (pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
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      Potential Target 29,400,000 40,838,000 55,539,000
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      Gas Hills Uranium Project Technical Report Summary


      Mr. Snow concluded, 'From a review of all data, it is concluded that the development drilling, gamma log interpretation, map posting, and the new mineral resource calculations presented herein are consistent when compared to the historical resources calculated by the former mining operators for a portion of the Project' ............... 'All told, Strathmore's Gas Hills Uranium Project has significant potential to drill and discover additional uranium deposits.' And he has projected a target of 36 million to 68 million pounds eU3O8 from both drilling in and amongst the known deposits, and along trend into those areas of sparse drilling at Beaver Rim'.


      Lastly, Mr. Snow notes, 'The Strathmore Gas Hills Uranium Project is one of significant merit and justifies additional work'. He recommends Strathmore continue its mine and mill permitting activities and work towards a full feasibility study to determine the economics of the project. A budget of $3.2 million was recommended to carry out this work, in addition to the $3 million budgeted by Strathmore for ongoing activities currently underway.


      The NI 43-101 technical report for the Gas Hills Uranium Project can be viewed in its entirety on the SEDAR website www.sedar.com and the Company's website www.strathmoreminerals.com.


      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.


      Note: Grade % eU3O8: Equivalent grade % as determined by Industry standard downhole geophysical logging equipment. Strathmore owns a Century Geophysical Logging Truck with a suite of logging tools including gamma-ray, spontaneous potential, and resistivity. The Company's logging tools are routinely calibrated at the U.S. Department of Energy's Test Pits located in Casper, Wyoming.


      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of advanced uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the Company also has a U.S. based Development Office in Riverton, Wyoming and a Government, Regulatory & Environmental Affairs Office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX under the symbol 'STM' and trade on the OTCQX International electronic trading system in the United States under the symbol 'STHJF'.


      This news release contains 'forward-looking information' that is based on Strathmore Minerals Corp.'s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Strathmore's exploration and development plans, outlook and business strategy. The words 'may', 'would', 'could', 'should', 'will', 'likely', 'expect,' 'anticipate,' 'intend', 'estimate', 'plan', 'forecast', 'project' and 'believe' or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.


      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Strathmore's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes in input prices; litigation; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing projects; and labour relations matters.


      This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Strathmore Minerals Corp. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD


      David Miller, CEO
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      schrieb am 05.08.11 17:41:06
      Beitrag Nr. 793 ()
      http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportI…

      Fri Aug 5, 2011
      Strathmore & Korea Electric Power Corp. Enter Into a Binding Heads of Agreement for a Phased US $45 Million JV Development of Gas Hills Uranium Properties, Wyoming

      Timing für diese news ist wohl als SUBOPTIMAL zu bezeichnen. Dennoch ein 10% Anstieg am heutigen Tag ist bemerkenswert!
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      schrieb am 18.08.11 17:11:36
      Beitrag Nr. 794 ()
      Erstaunlich, wie gut sich das Ding heute hält!
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      schrieb am 27.09.11 16:40:32
      Beitrag Nr. 795 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.970.756 von eisenfaust1940 am 18.08.11 17:11:36:eek:Ist das eine beschissene Aktie. Alle Uranwerte steigen und die fällt. Egal scheint sich sowieso keiner mehr für Strahtmore zu interessieren.
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      schrieb am 15.10.11 00:20:06
      Beitrag Nr. 796 ()
      Oct. 14, 2011, 9:01 a.m. EDT
      Strathmore Updates Mine Permitting and Mill Licensing Activities at Roca Honda Uranium Development Project, New Mexico

      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/strathmore-updates-mine-per…
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      schrieb am 16.12.11 12:24:20
      Beitrag Nr. 797 ()
      1175% in Frankfurt heute ich habe folgendes dazu:

      So ich hab mir mal die Mühe gemacht den Chart von Strathmore genauer zu beobachten und hier das Ergebnis, wenn man den Zeitraum auf 5 Jahre schaltet und die 38er Trendline und die 200er Trendlinie zuschaltet:

      Besonders hervorzuheben finde ich das die 38er Trendlinie kurz davor steht die 200er Trendlinie nach oben zu durchkreuzen(positives Signal), bedeutet kurz gesagt das es dann nach oben ausbricht.

      Man sieht es immer wieder wenn die 38er Trendlinie von oben nach unten die 200er Trendlinie durchkreuzt (negatives Signal) das ganz deutlich im 2,50 € Bereich zu sehen ist. Im Gegensatz zu dem positiven durchkreuzen 38er von unten nach oben zur 200er im 0,25 € Bereich 2x dann der Chart Trend nach oben geht.

      Das ist schon ein paar mal passiert und es kann wieder passieren es könnte kurz bevor stehen...
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      schrieb am 19.01.12 20:48:38
      Beitrag Nr. 798 ()
      Eine Aktie will nach oben uns keiner merkt was, das gab es bei STM schon öfter:D
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      schrieb am 19.01.12 23:09:24
      Beitrag Nr. 799 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.619.453 von BeWu am 19.01.12 20:48:38Oh doch...alle Uranwerte in meinem Depot jumpen zur Zeit,
      somit auch Strathmore...ab 0,60 CAD werden wir Fahrt aufnehmen
      weil wir noch viel Potenzial haben....;)

      Gruss
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 03.02.12 21:35:23
      Beitrag Nr. 800 ()
      Strathmore Announces Strategic Investment by Korea Electric Power Corp. & Phased US $40 Million Joint Venture Development of the Gas Hills, Wyoming

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 1, 2012) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a strategic Definitive Agreement ("the Agreement") with Korea Electric Power Corporation ("KEPCO"), whereby KEPCO will subscribe for common shares of Strathmore, with the proceeds to be used for the development of the Company's Gas Hills Uranium properties in Wyoming. In addition, the Agreement contains an off-take provision, whereby KEPCO has the right to purchase a portion of any future annual uranium production from Strathmore's properties, subject to pre-existing agreements. Future off-take uranium purchases shall be determined by KEPCO's equity ownership in Strathmore.

      As per the Agreement, Strathmore will issue, by way of a private placement, 14,586,182 common shares of Strathmore to KEPCO, at a price of C$0.55 per share, for total gross proceeds of US$8 million. Upon completion of this financing, KEPCO will own approximately 13.9% of Strathmore. The proceeds will be used for a "Phase I" exploration and development program of the Gas Hills Beaver Rim area and for ongoing permitting activities on the Company's nearby lower Gas Hills properties. On completion of Phase I, KEPCO will have the right to participate in a "Phase II" development program, allowing KEPCO to earn up to a 40% interest in the Gas Hills Properties, for an additional $32 million in expenditures, over the subsequent three years.

      "Strathmore is pleased to welcome KEPCO as a new valued shareholder and partner," commented Mr. David Miller, Strathmore's CEO. "KEPCO is known for their leadership and foresight in providing long-term solutions for the development of safe and reliable nuclear power and investment in sustainable uranium supplies. Their participation in the development of the Gas Hills demonstrates their confidence in both the value and the potential of this project. The funds provided by the equity private placement will provide the immediate capital requirements necessary to advance this project through the exploration, development and permitting process."

      Phase I

      To finance the Phase I development of the Gas Hills Properties, KEPCO has agreed to subscribe for 14,586,182 common shares of Strathmore at a price per share of C$0.55, for total gross proceeds of US$8 million. Total gross proceeds from this common share private placement will be used to advance the Gas Hills Properties, in accordance with the Phase I Program and Budget.

      Phase II

      Following completion of the Phase I development program, KEPCO may elect to establish a limited liability company (the "Project Company") with Strathmore for the further development of the Gas Hills Properties. The Project Company shall be governed by an operating agreement, the terms of which are substantially consistent with the agreement between KEPCO and the Company announced today. KEPCO will be entitled to the delivery of uranium "in kind" from future production of the Project Company based on their proportionate interest in the Project Company, as described by the following terms:

      - In Phase II, Strathmore shall contribute all of the properties and assets of the Gas Hills project to the Project Company and KEPCO shall contribute, as its initial contribution, US $12,000,000 to fund the first year of Phase II program. At such time as KEPCO has made the full US $12,000,000 initial contribution to the Project Company, it will have acquired a 15% equity interest in the Project Company.

      - In the second year of the Phase II program, KEPCO may acquire an additional 12.5% equity interest in the Project Company for a total of 27.5% by funding the second year Phase II program expenditures of an additional US$10,000,000.

      - In the third year of the Phase II program, KEPCO may acquire an additional 12.5% equity interest in the Project Company for a total of 40% by funding the third year of the Phase II program expenditures of an additional US$10,000,000.

      The Project Company shall appoint a management committee to determine overall policies, objectives, procedures, methods, actions, and approval of budgets. The management committee shall be comprised of three representatives of Strathmore and two representatives of KEPCO. Strathmore shall be the manager of the Gas Hills Project.

      The Toronto Stock Exchange has conditionally approved the US $8 million private placement to KEPCO. Completion of the private placement is conditional upon, among other things, Strathmore and KEPCO completing the proposed off-take agreement. The private placement is expected to close on or about February 10, 2012.

      Gas Hills, Wyoming

      The Gas Hills Uranium District in Wyoming was the second largest uranium producing region in the United States, having produced 100 million pounds of uranium concentrates from 1957-1989. Strathmore controls over 34,000 acres of mineral claims in the Gas Hills, including approximately 16,000 acres in the highly prospective, relatively unexplored portion of the Gas Hills, known as "Beaver Rim", located to the south of the lower Gas Hills area. The Company has been actively advancing its mine permit application in the lower Gas Hills area for submittal to the State of Wyoming, in addition to a Source Materials License application to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

      The technical information in this news release has been reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX under the symbol "STM" and trade on the OTCQX International electronic trading system in the United States under the symbol "STHJF".

      Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over US$120 billion in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 21 nuclear power plants in the country with seven more under development. The company has over 46,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. (www.kepco.co.kr)

      http://tmx.quotemedia.com/article.php?newsid=48006108&qm_sym…
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      schrieb am 03.02.12 22:36:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.697.934 von Last_Man_Standing am 03.02.12 21:35:23Wie sind denn die Nachrichten zu Bewerten..nicht so toll wie es aussieht
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      schrieb am 05.02.12 13:47:45
      Beitrag Nr. 802 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.698.280 von pilzhausen am 03.02.12 22:36:28Warum nicht so toll?

      Für die Entwicklung der Projekte wird nunmal Cash gebraucht. Und den holt man entweder durch Verwässern (neue Aktien) oder durch eine Beteiligung anderer Geldgeber am Projekt (z.B. JV).
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      schrieb am 06.02.12 16:58:24
      Beitrag Nr. 803 ()
      Mal generell in Sachen Uran-Aktien ein netter und übersichtlicher Bericht zum Ist-Stand:

      Uran-Aktien - signifikante Erholung wird immer wahrscheinlicher

      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/4413392-uran-aktie…
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      schrieb am 09.02.12 16:54:42
      Beitrag Nr. 804 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.706.901 von Last_Man_Standing am 06.02.12 16:58:24Hier noch ein Artikel, der in dieselbe Richtung weist:

      http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/zertifikate/Indexzertifika…
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      schrieb am 09.02.12 21:41:20
      Beitrag Nr. 805 ()
      09.02.2012

      Ausbau der Atomkraft
      US-Atombehörde genehmigt ersten AKW-Neubau seit 1978


      http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,814395,0…




      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 13.02.12 18:13:42
      Beitrag Nr. 806 ()
      Strathmore Completes Strategic Investment With KEPCO

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 10, 2012) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) is pleased to announce that further to its press release dated January 31 2012, regarding the strategic Definitive Agreement with Korea Electric Power Corporation ("KEPCO"), the common share private placement with KEPCO has been completed. KEPCO acquired 14,586,182 common shares of Strathmore at C$0.55 per share for total gross proceeds of US $8 million. Proceeds will be used to fund the Phase I exploration, development, and permitting of the Company's Gas Hills Uranium properties in Wyoming, in accordance with the program and budget plans for 2012.

      All securities issued pursuant to the Private Placement are subject to a four month hold period expiring on June 11, 2012. With completion of this Private Placement, KEPCO is now Strathmore's largest shareholder with an approximate 14% interest in the Company.

      STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the Company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico. STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX under the symbol "STM" and trade on the OTCQX International electronic trading system in the United States under the symbol "STHJF".

      Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over US$120 billion in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 21 nuclear power plants in the country with seven more under development. The company has over 46,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. (www.kepco.co.kr)

      http://tmx.quotemedia.com/article.php?newsid=48331301&qm_sym…
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      schrieb am 15.02.12 10:47:07
      Beitrag Nr. 807 ()
      Strathmore completes $8 mln strategic investment with KEPCO
      Tuesday, February 14, 2012 by Deborah Sterescu & Olivia D'Orazzio

      Uranium explorer Strathmore Minerals (TSE:STM) said Friday it has completed its previously announced $8.0 million private placement with Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO), as part of an up to $40 million definitive strategic agreement signed last month.

      Under the terms of the deal, KEPCO acquired 14.6 million shares of Strathmore common stock at $0.55 per share, for total gross proceeds of $8.0 million, making it Strathmore's largest shareholder, with an approximate 14 percent interest in the company.

      The new funds will be used for a phase one exploration and development program at the Gas Hills Beaver Rim area in Wyoming, and for ongoing permitting activities on Strathmore's nearby lower Gas Hills properties.

      The initial deal was announced last August. KEPCO is a Korean government-backed energy company with over $120 billion in assets.

      The definitive agreement also contains an off-take provision for KEPCO to purchase a portion of any future annual Uranium production from Strathmore's properties. Future off-take Uranium purchases will be determined by KEPCO's equity stake in the company.

      The Gas Hills Uranium district in Wyoming was the second largest Uranium producing region in the United States, having produced 100 million pounds of Uranium concentrates from 1957 to 1989.

      Once phase one exploration and development is complete, KEPCO will have the right to participate in a phase two development campaign, giving KEPCO the chance to earn up to 40 percent of the Gas Hills properties, for another $32 million in expenditures over a period of three years.

      After the phase one program, KEPCO can choose to establish a limited liability company with Strathmore as part of phase two, with the project company to appoint a management committee to determine budgets, overall policies, and other procedures.

      The management committee will be comprised of three representatives of Strathmore and two representatives of KEPCO, with Strathmore as the manager of the project.

      Strathmore controls over 34,000 acres of mineral claims in the Gas Hills, including approximately 16,000 acres in the highly prospective and relatively unexplored portion of the Gas Hills, known as "Beaver Rim", located to the south of the lower Gas Hills area.

      The company has been advancing its mine permit application in the lower Gas Hills area for submission to the State of Wyoming, as well as a "Source Materials License" application to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

      Late last year, Strathmore said it hired another mineral resources and engineering consulting firm to prepare a new NI 43-101 compliant technical report for its Gas Hills properties.

      Lakewood, Colorado-based Chlumsky, Armbrust & Meyer will prepare the new document, which was commissioned as a result of deficiencies found by the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) in its "limited technical disclosure" review of Strathmore's technical report on the assets.

      The new report is expected by late April.

      In early December 2011, the Uranium explorer said that after an "extensive review" of the technical report on the Gas Hills Uranium project dated July 20, 2011, and consultation with the BCSC, it decided to appoint another author to prepare a new technical report on the property.

      KEPCO is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources around the world. It provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 21 nuclear power plants in the country with seven more under development.

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/25259/st…
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      schrieb am 15.02.12 10:53:45
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      Wenns hilft..........
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      schrieb am 15.02.12 15:54:39
      Beitrag Nr. 809 ()
      Alles nur kleine Fische, wird den Kurs nicht nachhaltig nach oben ziehen.
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      schrieb am 24.02.12 19:24:52
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      schrieb am 24.02.12 21:30:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.804.425 von Last_Man_Standing am 24.02.12 19:24:52danke Dir :yawn:
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      schrieb am 26.02.12 15:54:31
      Beitrag Nr. 812 ()
      Über STRATHMORE MINERALS lese ich aber nichts...
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      schrieb am 26.02.12 15:58:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.808.750 von pilzhausen am 26.02.12 15:54:31:keks: ist in der Vergleichsliste drin
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      schrieb am 26.02.12 17:24:19
      Beitrag Nr. 814 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.808.750 von pilzhausen am 26.02.12 15:54:31Letztlich geht es auch um den gesamten Uransektor. Es wird insgesamt die nächsten Jahre sehr interessant.
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      schrieb am 26.02.12 17:28:08
      Beitrag Nr. 815 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.808.954 von Last_Man_Standing am 26.02.12 17:24:19Die in dem Bericht genannte Fission (bei der ich auch investiert bin) arbeitet übrigens z.T. auch mit KEPCO zusammen ;)
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      schrieb am 29.02.12 21:42:53
      Beitrag Nr. 816 ()
      Was ist das nur für eine Beschissene Aktie.....bin dann mal weg. Sehe hier auch in den nächsten Jahren keinen Aufwärtstrend. Dann doch lieber eine Uranium One, oder gleich den Big Player Cameco. Euch noch viel Glück.
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      schrieb am 29.02.12 22:08:52
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.829.491 von pilzhausen am 29.02.12 21:42:53Fein, dann müssen wir hier ja auch nicht mehr Deine unsachlichen und nichts zum Thema beitragenden Beiträge lesen. Danke :)
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      schrieb am 01.03.12 00:25:54
      Beitrag Nr. 818 ()
      Strathmore Minerals Corp controls a number of advanced uranium properties within New Mexico. The company's innovative efforts have been proceeding with the permitting phase on its Church Rock property. To go out with, the National Instrument 43-101 resource calculations on two buildings, the Church Rock together with Roca Honda deposits, comprehensive nearly 50 million pounds in measured indicated, together with inferred categories. Historical uranium calculations on other Strathmore properties in New Mexico, which might be non-compliant by National Guitar 43-101 standards, indicate there may a similar amount along with what has been announced. Strathmore Minerals President together with Chief Operating Officer David Miller told us by way of email, "It is Strathmore's intent to become the premier uranium company in New Mexico. " The firm has approximately C$40 million in the bank to advance its projects.

      This company has followed the head of Uranium Resources inside Church Rock area. Cooper told us, "There are two ISR projects in a variety of stages of permitting inside Church Rock area, which Strathmore started recently. " The company offers issued news releases updating investors on its allowing progress in New South america. In February, the company announced it's on schedule and with budget in permitting its Church Rock uranium asset.

      http://www.thoughts.com/alansavage25/the-cheapest-place-to-s…
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      schrieb am 01.03.12 00:31:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.829.719 von Last_Man_Standing am 29.02.12 22:08:52Was bist du denn für ein Schlauberger. Da fällt einem der Abschied, ja noch leichter. Als wenn du hier was interessantes an Info beigetragen hättest. Über STRATHMORE MINERALS , so gut wie nichts. Die ganzen Monate, nichts gelesen von dir. In ein paar Wochen, hört man auch nichts mehr von Last_Man_Standing...:laugh:
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      schrieb am 01.03.12 07:19:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.830.367 von pilzhausen am 01.03.12 00:31:42Und noch ein Beitrag dieser Art... :rolleyes:
      Aber wie man sieht können manche in ein paar Wochen mehr leisten als andere in deren ganzen Leben. Dachte Du wärst dann mal weg?
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      schrieb am 07.03.12 16:55:22
      Beitrag Nr. 821 ()
      Miningscout 07/03/2012
      Uran: Branche wird optimistischer

      Ein Jahr nach der Atomkatastrophe von Fukushima wird die Uranbranche wieder optimistischer. Noch immer sind die Auswirkungen der verheerenden Naturkatastrophen spürbar. Der Uranmarkt hat sich noch nicht von den Tiefs des Vorjahrs erholt, er ist jedoch wieder auf dem Weg der Besserung. Große Uranaktien haben seit Jahresanfang um bis zu 20 Prozent zugelegt. Einzig der Preis für Uran hat seit Fukushima keine großen Sprünge gemacht. Er sackte damals von 70 Dollar je Pfund auf 49 Dollar ab. Aktuell steht er bei 52 Dollar. Kurzfristig rechnen Beobachter auch nicht mit einem deutlichen Anstieg. Die fehlende Urannachfrage aus Japan und Deutschland macht sich bemerkbar. Es fehlt der Nachfragedruck, Angebot und Nachfrage halten sich derzeit in etwa die Waage.

      Doch dies könnte sich bald ändern. Momentan liegt die Nachfrage jährlich bei rund 178 Millionen Pfund Uran. Minen produzieren jährlich 140 Millionen Pfund, hinzu kommt wieder gewonnenes Uran, unter anderem aus alten russischen Waffensystemen. Doch Russland wird diese Art des Recyclings im kommenden Jahr aufgeben. Das verschärft die Situation. Zudem wurden einige Projekte nach Fukushima eingestellt oder verschoben. Damit ist die Angebotslage künftig beeinträchtigt. Durchaus möglich ist zudem, dass künftig wieder mehr japanische Reaktoren angeschaltet werden, dies würde die Nachfrage antreiben. Zudem wird die Nachfrage von den weltweit im Bau befindlichen rund 60 Reaktoren profitieren. Kanadische Experten glauben daher, dass die Nachfrage nach Uran bald wieder klar anziehen wird. So sollten 265 Millionen Pfund jährlich keine Überraschung sein. Das wäre ein Plus von fast 50 Prozent im Vergleich zur aktuellen Situation. Für Uranunternehmen wäre dies eine gute Perspektive.

      http://www.miningscout.de/Rohstoffblog/Uran_Branche_wird_opt…
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      schrieb am 18.03.12 23:14:47
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      schrieb am 19.03.12 21:54:27
      Beitrag Nr. 823 ()
      Strathmore Updates Project Outlook for 2012

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - March 19, 2012) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. (TSX:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) ("Strathmore" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that further to the recently concluded strategic investment by Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), the Company has now completed its 2012 capital budget plans for aggressively advancing its core Roca Honda, New Mexico and Gas Hills, Wyoming, uranium development projects. These projects represent two of the most significant conventional uranium development projects in the United States in the past thirty years, and are partnered with Sumitomo, one of the world's largest integrated trading companies, and KEPCO, one of the largest diversified worldwide energy companies, both leading international firms that have recognized the need to invest and develop reliable future uranium supplies.

      Strathmore's 2012 capital budget is the largest in the Company's history and will total US $15.8 million, including US $3.0 million from its partner Sumitomo for their pro-rata share of permitting and development expenditures at Roca Honda. The Roca Honda budget totals US $7.4 million. The Gas Hills budget has been set at US $8 million as per the strategic definitive agreement announced with KEPCO on January 31, 2012 and US $0.4 million for non-core properties in Wyoming and New Mexico.

      Corporate Milestones for 2012

      Included in the 2012 capital budget are several key milestones the Company plans to achieve:

      - Complete the Phase I US $8 million Gas Hills drilling and permitting program, which includes first drilling by Strathmore at the highly prospective Beaver Rim area, to explore and define the area's uranium resources.

      - Submit the Gas Hills Mine Permit application to the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality by year end.

      - Initiate preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Gas Hills.

      - Complete the Roca Honda Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) and Pre-Feasibility studies by Q3, in addition to the Feasibility study by year end.

      - Submit the Peña Ranch, New Mexico NRC mill license application by year end.

      - Continue working with the regulatory agencies for the completion of the Roca Honda Environmental Impact Statement by year end, setting the stage for a mine permit decision in 2013.

      None-Core Properties

      Since 2010, Strathmore has created considerable value through the disposition of a number of non-core projects that have helped fund the Company's operations. The Pine Tree-Reno Creek Properties were sold to Bayswater Uranium Corp., the Oshoto leases were sold to Peninsula Energy as part of their Lance project, and the Juniper Ridge project was sold to Crosshair Energy Corp in a phased purchase and sale transaction. Strathmore continues to hold varying gross revenue royalties on each of these projects, which are progressing toward development by their respective operators. Strathmore is confident that these royalties will generate considerable future value to Strathmore as these projects continue to move forward. In addition, the Company retains eight properties with in-ground uranium resources that are available for sale or joint venture, and is continuing to explore other potential opportunities to enhance shareholder value.

      United States Uranium Outlook

      Strathmore is well positioned in the United States, which remains the largest uranium consumer in the world, despite ongoing and projected growth internationally. The 104 nuclear reactors in the United States, which supply approximately 22% of the country's electricity, consume 50-55 million lbs of uranium annually, yet the US produces only 4-5 million lbs annually. Much of the supply difference is derived from the "Megatons for Megawatts" treaty with Russia, which is set to expire in 2013. The expiration of this treaty suggests that US based utilities will eventually need to source long-life uranium assets, which contributed to Strathmore taking the long-term approach by permitting its largest and best conventional projects, as opposed to its smaller ISR projects. Despite the current weak uranium price environment, the sector will require higher prices to meet future uranium needs, ensure stability of supply, and stimulate new exploration and mine development.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

      http://tmx.quotemedia.com/article.php?newsid=49492246&qm_sym…
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      schrieb am 19.03.12 21:55:32
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      schrieb am 19.03.12 22:03:45
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      Strathmore to Acquire Saratoga Gold Company Ltd.

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - March 19, 2012) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. (TSX:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) ("Strathmore" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that it has entered into an Acquisition Agreement ("the Agreement") through a Plan of Arrangement ("the Arrangement"), whereby Strathmore has agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Saratoga Gold Company Ltd. ("Saratoga"), a private company incorporated in the Province of British Columbia. Saratoga's primary asset is the "Copper King Property", which comprises two State of Wyoming leases totalling 1,120 contiguous acres, located in the Silver Crown Mining District in Wyoming. In addition, Saratoga holds 52 lode mining claims in the State of Montana near Tintina Resources' Black Butte copper-cobalt-silver project (formerly known as Sheep Creek).

      Norm Burmeister, Saratoga's CEO commented, "We approached Strathmore with this opportunity because of their reputation and expertise in development and permitting in Wyoming. Saratoga's shareholders look forward to continuing with the progress made on the Copper King project under Strathmore's guidance."

      David Miller, Strathmore's CEO, added, "We are very excited about this opportunity to create value for Strathmore's shareholders outside of our core uranium business, by acquiring this significant gold-copper project. Our major focus on uranium has not changed with the largest drilling and permitting budget in Strathmore's history recently approved by the Board for moving the Roca Honda and Gas Hills projects forward. This acquisition enables Strathmore to enhance its mineral base with an advanced gold-copper project within our geographic area of expertise. Our experienced Wyoming based geological and permitting technical team can effectively manage this project."

      Copper King Au-Cu Project, Wyoming

      Copper King is a shear-zone controlled Au-Cu mineralized deposit, enveloped within a larger shell of disseminated and stockwork mineralization. Historically, the property has been explored by several operators before being acquired by Saratoga in 2006. In 2007, Saratoga contracted Mine Development Associates (MDA) of Reno Nevada, who prepared a NI 43-101 technical report entitled: "Technical Report Copper King Project, Laramie County, Wyoming", dated December 6 2007, and authored by Paul Tietz, P. Geo. and Steven Ristorcelli, P. Geo. Paul Tietz and Steven Ristorcelli are both Qualified Persons under NI 43-101. Saratoga subsequently SEDAR filed the report on June 26, 2008. In their report, MDA identified that at least seven previous mineral resource/reserve estimates have been calculated for the Copper King Property since 1973, none of which are NI 43-101 compliant. MDA further detailed a "measured and indicated global resource" estimate prepared by MDA consultant Steven Ristorcelli, P.Geol. et.al. in 1995 (Not NI 43-101 compliant) estimated at 46,291,900 tons grading 0.019 oz/ton, (Au/t 0.53g/t), and 0.17% Cu for a contained resource totalling 866,000 ounces of gold and 153,008,000 lbs of Copper (See Table 1). MDA's 1995 historical resource estimate prepared by Ristorcelli et al. utilized a 0.010 oz/ton gold-only cutoff. Additional historical resource estimates using various multiple gold-only cutoffs were also presented, and are highlighted in Table 1. MDA's historical resource estimate was based on the Australasian system of classification that did not separate Measured and Indicated resource categories, as is required by NI 43-101 prior to stating a combined Measured and Indicated resource estimate. While MDA infers a comparison to the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) classifications used by NI 43-101 (p. 56), Strathmore cautions that the Company is not treating MDA's historical estimate as a current resource estimate as a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to verify and classify these historic resources as current mineral resources, and that it should not be relied upon. However, Strathmore believes MDA's 1995 historical resource estimate to be relevant and reliable as it is based on successive historical drilling campaigns resulting in the deposit being drilled out on 50-100 ft. centers within the near surface higher grade core, and to over 200 ft. centers at depth and along strike. The deposit remains open along trend and at depth. Subsequent to MDA's 1995 historical resource estimate, drilling was conducted by a previous operator and drilling and assay data for 25 drill holes completed by another previous operator was obtained by Saratoga. In 2007, Saratoga completed 18,288 feet of drilling in 28 holes to potentially confirm mineralization outlined by previous historical operators. An additional eight holes totalling 6,400 feet were completed in 2008. While MDA further noted that preliminary results from the first 13 holes drilled within the center of the deposit during Saratoga's 2007 core-drilling program "confirm the size and tenor of MDA's 1995 estimate" (p.56), Saratoga's program was incomplete at the time of writing, and assay results had not been fully analysed. MDA determined that detailed sample integrity studies, quality control data, data verification and a geologic model would all be required to upgrade the resource estimate to meet NI 43-101 classification criteria (pp. 2-3).

      Strathmore plans to prepare a NI 43-101 compliant technical report and resource estimate that includes the results from Saratoga's confirmation drill programs completed in 2007-08, subject to independent verification of these results, in addition to its own planned confirmation drilling to be carried out later in 2012. Strathmore intends to contract MDA to continue the due diligence originally undertaken by Saratoga, in addition to its planned confirmation drilling to provide sufficient reliable information that will enable the Company to prepare an updated Copper King resource estimate to NI 43-101 classification standards.

      Table 1: Copper King Project, Wyoming Historical Resource (Not NI 43-101 compliant)

      Copper King Historical Resource - Tons - Au Grade - Au Grade- Total Oz - Cu Grade - Total Cu lbs
      Cutoff: 0.010 oz/ton - 46,291,000 - 0.019 oz/t - 0.53 g/t - 866,000 - 0.17 - 153,008,000
      Cutoff: 0.015 oz/ton - 25,666,000 - 0.024 oz/t - 0.68 g/t - 619,000 - 0.19 - 98,030,000
      Cutoff: 0.020 oz/ton - 14,331,000 - 0.030 oz/t - 0.85 g/t - 426,000 - 0.22 - 63,548,000
      Cutoff: 0.025 oz/ton - 7,654,000 - 0.036 oz/t - 1.02 g/t - 279,000 - 0.27 - 40,756,000
      Cutoff: 0.030 oz/ton - 3,607,000 - 0.047 oz/t - 1.33 g/t - 170,000 - 0.33 - 23,802,000
      Cutoff: 0.050 oz/ton - 1,004,000 - 0.081 oz/t - 2.29 g/t - 81,000 - 0.47 - 9,514,000
      Cutoff: 0.100 oz/ton - 243,000 - 0.124 oz/t - 3.51 g/t - 30,000 - 0.62 - 2,967,000
      Tons, Total Ounces and Total lbs. rounded to the nearest thousand. Au grades originally reported in oz/t. Conversion to g/t was added.

      The historical mineral resource estimates for the Copper King Property shown in the above table were taken from the report entitled: "Technical Report Copper King Project, Laramie County, Wyoming", dated December 6, 2007 and prepared by Paul Tietz, P. Geo. and Steven Ristorcelli, P. Geo., of Mineral Development Associates, Reno, Nevada. Paul Tietz and Steven Ristorcelli are both Qualified Persons under NI 43-101. The historical resource estimates presented herein were completed prior to Strathmore entering into an agreement to acquire the Copper King deposit. The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration and verification of additional exploration data available after MDA's 1995 historical resource estimate to define a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource. Strathmore and its consultants intend to complete further evaluation in due course, but it is uncertain if further exploration and additional work as recommended by MDA will result in the Copper King historical resource estimate being upgraded to a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate. A qualified person has not completed sufficient work to verify and classify these historic resources as current mineral resources, and the Company is not treating the historical resource estimates as current mineral resources; hence, they should not be relied on. It should be further noted that mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability as defined by the NI 43-101.

      Acquisition Terms

      Strathmore has agreed to issue 1.25 common shares of the Company for each common share of Saratoga. Based on 14,604,002 Saratoga shares outstanding, Strathmore will issue 18,255,003 common shares to complete the transaction. In addition, pursuant to the Agreement, Strathmore has agreed to pay for any shortfall in transaction expenses incurred by Saratoga. Strathmore and Saratoga have agreed to a C $ 250,000 break fee payable to Strathmore in the event the Agreement is terminated in certain circumstances.

      Saratoga's board of directors has unanimously approved the Plan of Arrangement and will recommend approval to the Saratoga shareholders in a forthcoming special shareholder meeting scheduled to be held on or before May 7th 2012. The Plan of Arrangement requires approval by a minimum two-thirds of Saratoga's shares voted at the meeting. In addition, Strathmore has entered into Lock-up Agreements with the directors of Saratoga and its Chief Financial Officer representing a total of 6,904,002 common shares of Saratoga, or approximately 47.3% of Saratoga's outstanding common shares. Pooling Agreements with Saratoga's directors have also been agreed to for a period of eighteen months.

      The Plan of Arrangement is subject to approval by the TSX and other regulatory agencies, in addition to Court approval by the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The transaction is expected to close on or before May 15, 2012.

      The technical information in this news release has been reviewed by David Miller, Chief Executive Officer for Strathmore Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

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      schrieb am 22.03.12 19:24:47
      Beitrag Nr. 826 ()
      ALLEINUNTERHALTER.....Smile. Kein Wunder bei der Aktie. Sorry habe nur mal vorbei geschaut. Hatte doch das richtige Gefühl.
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 06:13:36
      Beitrag Nr. 827 ()
      Na ja es gibt ja nicht viel zu berichten.
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 07:20:22
      Beitrag Nr. 828 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.943.120 von pilzhausen am 22.03.12 19:24:47Verglichen mit dem gesamtem Explorersegment (das im Moment ordentlich zurückfällt, bis auf wenige Ausnahmen) hat sich Strathmore die letzte Zeit sehr gut gehalten.

      Was sind Deine sachlichen Gründe für Deine Meinung?

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      schrieb am 23.03.12 07:22:23
      Beitrag Nr. 829 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.944.566 von Last_Man_Standing am 23.03.12 07:20:22Hoppla, sollte eigentlich der aus Kanada eingefügt sein und nicht der aus Frankfurt...

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      schrieb am 23.03.12 07:32:00
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.944.498 von Montha am 23.03.12 06:13:36Finde ich nicht. Rechne doch mal aus, was alleine die Neuerwerbung (Nachricht in Beitrag 825) wert ist, falls sich die Resourcen einigermaßen im NI 43-101 überführen lassen. Alleine das ergibt schon einen Mrd.-Wert. Und das ist nur ein Nebenschauplatz von Strathmore.

      Zur Erinnerung:

      Table 1: Copper King Project, Wyoming Historical Resource (Not NI 43-101 compliant)

      Copper King Historical Resource - Tons - Au Grade - Au Grade- Total Oz - Cu Grade - Total Cu lbs
      Cutoff: 0.010 oz/ton - 46,291,000 - 0.019 oz/t - 0.53 g/t - 866,000 - 0.17 - 153,008,000
      Cutoff: 0.015 oz/ton - 25,666,000 - 0.024 oz/t - 0.68 g/t - 619,000 - 0.19 - 98,030,000
      Cutoff: 0.020 oz/ton - 14,331,000 - 0.030 oz/t - 0.85 g/t - 426,000 - 0.22 - 63,548,000
      Cutoff: 0.025 oz/ton - 7,654,000 - 0.036 oz/t - 1.02 g/t - 279,000 - 0.27 - 40,756,000
      Cutoff: 0.030 oz/ton - 3,607,000 - 0.047 oz/t - 1.33 g/t - 170,000 - 0.33 - 23,802,000
      Cutoff: 0.050 oz/ton - 1,004,000 - 0.081 oz/t - 2.29 g/t - 81,000 - 0.47 - 9,514,000
      Cutoff: 0.100 oz/ton - 243,000 - 0.124 oz/t - 3.51 g/t - 30,000 - 0.62 - 2,967,000
      Tons, Total Ounces and Total lbs. rounded to the nearest thousand. Au grades originally reported in oz/t. Conversion to g/t was added.
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 08:47:55
      Beitrag Nr. 831 ()
      Mag ja alles sein. Seit Monaten seitwärts. Uran ist nicht sexy.
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 10:35:44
      Beitrag Nr. 832 ()
      Du hast ja Recht, habe diese Infos auch alle Recherchiert und genau das ist es was ich nicht verstehen kann. Wir kommen trotz guter Nachrichten einfach nicht richtig vom Fleck. Montha hat sehr wahrscheinlich Recht, mit der Aussage das Uran immer noch nicht sexy ist. Nächste Woche fahre ich auf die Rohstoffmesse nach Frankfurt. Schau ma mal...was es für die Branche für Infos gibt.
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 15:16:15
      Beitrag Nr. 833 ()
      Kanns ja verstehn. In meinem Depot befinden sich ca. 30 Explorerwerte. Und nur wenige davon konnten gegenüber dem Gesamtmarkt abheben. Fundamentales zählt kaum, bzw. man hat das Gefühl es liegt derzeit nur am Zufall, ob es beachtet wird oder nicht. Zum ko.... :(
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 15:24:06
      Beitrag Nr. 834 ()
      Na hoffen wir mal es stimmt:

      Atomenergie
      Sorgen um eine Uranknappheit wachsen wieder
      23. März 2012

      Die Atomenergiebranche rechnet mit einem Aufschwung. Bei Energieversorgern wächst bereits wieder die Sorge über eine Uranknappheit.

      Etwas mehr als ein Jahr nach der Naturkatastrophe in Japan mit den fatalen Folgen für das Atomkraftwerk Fukushima rechnet der französische Konzern Areva (WKN: A1H9Y2) mit einer Erholung des Marktes. Als Folge der Ereignisse in Japan hat Deutschland den Ausstieg aus der Atomstromproduktion beschlossen, haben sich weltweit Projekte verzögert. Vom Ende der Atomkraft ist aber heute international nicht mehr die Rede. Im Gegenteil: Weltweit sind viele Atomkraftwerke in Bau oder in Planung. Vor allem Asiens neue Wirtschaftsmächte China und Indien setzen auf die Atomenergie - und sie haben auch wahrscheinlich kaum eine andere Chance, wenn sie den wachsenden Energiehunger der eigenen Volkswirtschaften befriedigen wollen.

      Mit einem Aufschwung der Atomenergiebranche dürften auch weitere Unsicherheiten bei den Aktien der Uranförderer weichen. Stattdessen könnten Sorgen wieder wachsen, ob ausreichend Uran zur Verfügung steht - das könnte die Preise für den radioaktiven Rohstoff steigern. Areva selbst berichtet von steigender Nervosität bei Betreibern von Atomkraftwerken in Sachen Rohstoffversorgung.

      http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/sorgen-um-eine-uranknapph…
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      schrieb am 23.03.12 15:47:33
      Beitrag Nr. 835 ()
      Post-Fukushima uranium demand much the same, miners much cheaper
      13 March 2012

      http://www.tradingfloor.com/posts/post-fukushima-uranium-dem…
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      schrieb am 29.03.12 06:16:57
      Beitrag Nr. 836 ()
      Quelle Canadainsider

      Mar 27/12 Mar 26/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 19,500 $0.486
      USD
      Mar 26/12 Mar 23/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 5,000 $0.481
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      Mar 26/12 Mar 23/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 14,000 $0.486
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      Mar 23/12 Mar 22/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 29,000 $0.483
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      Mar 23/12 Mar 22/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 10,000 $0.488
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      Mar 22/12 Mar 21/12 Miller, David Direct Ownership Rights 56 - Grant of rights 100,000
      Mar 22/12 Mar 21/12 Krewedl, Dieter Direct Ownership Rights 56 - Grant of rights 50,000
      Mar 22/12 Mar 21/12 Khan, Steven Nizam Direct Ownership Rights 56 - Grant of rights 100,000
      Mar 22/12 Mar 21/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Rights 56 - Grant of rights 50,000
      Mar 22/12 Mar 21/12 Groening, Patrick Direct Ownership Rights 56 - Grant of rights 60,000
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      schrieb am 01.04.12 14:14:42
      Beitrag Nr. 837 ()
      Energy Metals Bonanza: Chris Berry

      TICKERS: EFR, EUU; TGP, FMS, LI, NGC; NGPHF, RCK; RCKTF; RJIA, SGH, STM; STHJF, TLH, WLC; WLCDF

      Source: Brian Sylvester of The Energy Report (3/27/12)

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      We are watching Strathmore Minerals Corp. (STM: TSX; STHJF: OTCQX). Management has a great deal of technical and practical experience in the uranium sector. The company has completed strategic partnerships on its two primary deposits in Wyoming and New Mexico, which are two of the most prolific uranium mining districts in the United States. In Wyoming, the area of focus is the Gas Hills district and Strathmore has executed a strategic agreement with KEPCO, which is the Korea Electric Power Corp. KEPCO now owns 14% of the company acquired through an $8M private placement. I like this because it can lead to an off-take agreement and provide Strathmore with a ready and willing customer for its product. There is additional opportunity for KEPCO to fund up to $32M worth of exploration at Gas Hills and earn-in to 40% ownership of the project. The property in New Mexico is called Roca Honda. This is a joint venture that Strathmore has entered into with Sumitomo Corp. (8053: TKY; SSUMF: OTCPK). It's a 60/40 joint venture in favor of Strathmore. This property could be one of the largest and highest-grade uranium mines in the United States we've seen in quite some time. Currently, the project is in the permitting stage with a feasibility study due later in 2012. I am hopeful for a mine permit decision sometime in 2013. This is a company that has high-quality assets in a solid jurisdiction, and it's done the right thing in terms of partnering with potential end users who also see the value in the company by spending so much time and money to help develop the assets.

      siehe: http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/12928
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      schrieb am 06.04.12 07:26:04
      Beitrag Nr. 838 ()
      Apr 4/12 Apr 3/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 500 $0.520
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      Apr 4/12 Mar 31/12 Janke, Timothy Mark Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 500 $0.500
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      schrieb am 14.04.12 00:48:08
      Beitrag Nr. 839 ()
      So langsam wird es hier unheimlich. Bei keinem Uranwert geht so runder wie bei unserem Liebling. Ich glaube da wissen wieder einige mehr...
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      schrieb am 16.04.12 19:00:32
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      Strathmore Further Updates Status of Church Rock & Gas Hills Technical Reports

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - April 13, 2012) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. (TSX:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) ("Strathmore" or the "Company") is providing the following update to its news release dated January 6, 2012.

      Strathmore's consultant, Behre Dolbear and Company (USA), Inc., has completed a new independent NI 43-101 compliant technical report entitled, "Preliminary Economic Assessment of the Strathmore Resources (US) Ltd. Church Rock Deposit McKinley County, New Mexico, USA". The Company has submitted this report to the British Columbia Securities Commission ("BCSC") for review.

      The Company further reports that Chlumsky, Armbrust & Meyer LLC ("CAM"), the consulting firm contracted to prepare a new independent NI 43-101 technical report for the Company's Gas Hills, Wyoming Properties, is proceeding on schedule. This report is expected to be completed for submission to the BCSC by the end of April.

      As noted in the Company's August 19, 2011, December 6, 2011, and January 6, 2012, press releases, investors should not rely on the previously filed technical reports for Gas Hills or Church Rock and should not rely on the mineral resources for Gas Hills disclosed in the Company's press releases dated July 21, 2011, and August 5, 2011, nor the Church Rock scoping study (now known as a preliminary economic assessment) disclosed in the Company's news release dated April 5, 2011.

      http://tmx.quotemedia.com/article.php?newsid=50290482&qm_sym…
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      schrieb am 16.04.12 19:09:17
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      Strathmore Minerals updates on technical report status of Churck Rock, Gas Hills

      Strathmore Minerals (TSE:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) said after market Friday that further to its announcement in January, it has provided updates to the status of technical reports on both its Churck Rock and Gas Hills properties in New Mexico and Wyoming, respectively.

      The company said that its independent consultant, Behre Dolbear and Company, has completed a new NI 43-101 compliant technical preliminary economic assessment of the Church Rock deposit in New Mexico. Strathmore has submitted the report to the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) for review, it added.

      In addition, consulting firm Chlumsky, Armbrust & Meyer is proceeding on schedule with the task of preparing a new NI 43-101 technical report for the company's Gas Hills properties in Wyoming. The report is expected to be completed for submission to the BCSC by the end of April, Strathmore said.

      In early December, the uranium explorer said that after an "extensive review" of the technical report on the Gas Hills uranium project dated July 20, 2011, and consultation with the BCSC, it decided to appoint another author to prepare a new technical report on the property.

      As noted in a company statement in August, and again in December and January, Strathmore reiterated: "Investors should not rely on the previously filed technical reports for Gas Hills or Church Rock and should not rely on the mineral resources for Gas Hills disclosed in the company's press releases dated July 21, 2011 or August 5, 2011 nor the Church Rock preliminary economic assessment disclosed in the company's news release dated April 5, 2011."

      Strathmore is a Vancouver-based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties in the United States.

      In March, the company set the largest budget in its history for 2012 to aggressively advance its core Roca Honda, New Mexico and Gas Hills, Wyoming, uranium development projects.

      The assets represent two of the most significant conventional uranium development projects in the United States in the past thirty years, the company said, and are partnered with Sumitomo, one of the world's largest integrated trading companies, and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), one of the largest diversified worldwide energy companies.

      Strathmore's 2012 capital budget will total $15.8 million, including $7.4 million for Roca Honda and $8 million for Gas Hills as part of the strategic definitive agreement announced with KEPCO.

      The company also recently decided to diversify its asset base beyond uranium, and last month, agreed to acquire Saratoga Gold Company, whose primary asset is the Copper King project in Wyoming.

      BC-based private company Saratoga's main project comprises two State of Wyoming leases, totaling 1,120 acres in the Silver Crown Mining District of Wyoming.

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/27749/strat…
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      schrieb am 22.04.12 23:48:02
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      Next-Generation Nuclear Power: Thomas Drolet
      TICKERS: UAX; ATURF, CPT; CPL, FIS; FSSIF, PCY; PRPCF; 1P2, STM; STHJF
      Source: Brian Sylvester of The Energy Report (3/22/12)

      Can the nuclear industry sustain itself with a once-every-ten-years accident frequency? Absolutely not, says Tom Drolet, principal of energy consulting firm Drolet & Associates Energy Services Inc. However, with new reactor technology underway, the industry has an opportunity to show the public it can safely generate reliable, affordable low-emissions energy. In this exclusive interview for The Energy Report, Drolet outlines his vision for U.S. energy policy and how next-generation nuclear energy figures into it.

      Companies Mentioned: Athabasca Uranium Inc. - Coalspur Mines Ltd. - Fission Energy Corp. - Prophecy Coal Corp. - Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      The Energy Report: Tom, you recently gave speeches in Vancouver and New York City on American energy policy. Please share with us your view of nuclear energy and its role in American power generation.

      Thomas Drolet: My speeches at the January Cambridge House International Resources Conference and the March Murdock Capital Partners Conference sessions highlighted two major aspects of the need to reorient U.S. energy policy. The first and foremost is to prioritize baseload power (available around the clock) in the electrical supply system. The U.S. currently has 104 reactors, which only represent 10% of the installed base, but they generate 20% of the actual electricity consumed. All industrialized manufacturing-intensive economies like the U.S., Canada, the EU and Japan require constantly available baseload power. The only other electricity generating methods that can meet that need are hydroelectricity and geothermal power. All other sources are employed as part-time or peaking power sources because they are not built for full-time operational use, nor are their fuel supplies always available.

      Secondly, I highlighted the onset of the shale gas technology revolution, meaning fracking and horizontal drilling, as well as the need for the industry to be transparent in disclosing and managing fracking fluids and the copious quantities of water the process requires. I believe natural gas from shale formations will be the major growth fuel for electricity and some forms of transportation. Natural gas transmission and distribution systems need to be massively extended to accommodate this burgeoning fuel supply.

      I also participated in a panel at the Murdock Conference on the major new finds of natural gas and oil off the northwestern and southeastern coastal zones of Africa. This is a very progressive, transformational opportunity for the continent.

      TER: How does nuclear energy fit into your policy vision? Uranium provides tremendous baseload power and it is also one of the more efficient means of power generation.

      TD: That is correct. Efficiency can be measured in several ways, be it in the small amount of uranium fuel and the lack of CO2 emissions or the increasing thermal cycle efficiencies of newer plant designs. Output power is transmitted at very high voltages, so line losses are quite low as long as power is not sent over thousands of miles. All around, nuclear power is a very efficient, productive and constant power system. However, nuclear power entails very high initial capital costs to install the systems. Many very clever engineers are working on reducing those capital costs in the next generation of reactors that are now being commissioned in China, India and many other nations. The operating costs for nuclear reactors are, however, incredibly low.

      TER: We are just past the one-year mark of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. Has this catastrophe had any positive influence on the industry through resulting upgrades to nuclear reactors and better safety measures?

      TD: It is certainly a real wake-up call to the industry. I was part of a small Canadian group that was the first foreign group to go to Russia after Chernobyl in 1986. I bring that up only to paint a picture of the difference between Chernobyl and what it did to the industry versus this recent event in Japan. Seeing that catastrophic failure in Chernobyl and its affect on the development of the industry was a very sobering experience.

      My experience with Fukushima in advising some of its institutions suggests that this too is going to have a short- to middle-term effect in specific countries. Japan has 54 reactors installed that were generating approximately 30% of its power. Now, one year after Fukushima, only two reactors are operational. Industries are importing massive amounts of diesel power generation capability. Japan is going to have to make a major decision in the next few months to either bring back some of those shut-down nuclear stations, which are undergoing safety reviews, or be in major trouble again this summer, a peak period from a power supply point of view. Thank goodness that Japan is able to help itself, as it is the most advanced country in the world in implementing energy-efficient technologies and conservation techniques.

      TER: Germany decided to shut down its nuclear reactors over the next decade and similar decisions were made in other European countries. Can we expect other governments to follow suit?

      TD: I find it somewhat ironic that Germany, as it looks ahead another decade to figure out how to replace some 23% of its power facilities, is talking about importing nuclear power from France and the UK. There are many combined cycle gas turbine manufacturers and energy efficiency and conservation techniques that can offset those shortages, but that would require Germany and Switzerland to depend on shale gas drilling from Russia.

      TER: Germany and Switzerland aside, the World Nuclear Association says there will be 650 nuclear reactors operating by 2032. There are currently just under 400 nuclear reactors in use. Which countries are planning on building the bulk of those reactors?

      TD: China is currently building 13 reactors with a further 18 under design and site development. Over the subsequent 5-, 10- and 20-year terms, China will build upwards of another 80. Second on the list is India, which has six reactors and is currently planning 20 more. Next would be South Korea. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have announced plans to build about 14 nuclear reactors over the next decade. There are other nations planning to develop their nuclear power programs, too. The U.S. itself has just commissioned two in the southeast of the country with Southern Power and Georgia Power. Those plants will employ Westinghouse-Toshiba AP1000s.

      TER: Three Mile Island ocurred in 1978, Chernobyl in 1986 and Fukushima in 2011. Can nuclear power sustain those types of hits to its reputation and still see a 50% growth rate in reactor buildout through 2032?

      TD: Absolutely not. Nuclear power cannot remain a viable generation technique if these accidents keep occurring at that frequency. The industry needs to ensure that next-generation reactors are more inherently safe in the event of a breakdown of any sort. New reactor systems are available to address these very real concerns.

      TER: Why should the public believe that new reactors are safer and more resilient than current models?

      TD: It is going to take a lot of discussion by the industry to prove that to the public. They must come out of their shells and openly debate the issues in a transparent fashion. It's up to them to convince the public.

      TER: In 2010, about 118 million pounds (Mlbs) of uranium were produced, while 190 Mlbs were consumed. The difference was supplied by uranium from recycled nuclear weapons, mostly from Russia, but that program ends in 2013. Are you expecting a resulting price spike?

      TD: With Putin coming back into power, there is a slight chance that program will be extended or a similar program will be developed. I rate the chance of that at 20%. President Obama has stated that he wants to reduce the number of nuclear weapons around the world over time to much lower levels. So there is also the potential for the U.S. weapons program to be further reduced. However, if the "Megatons to Megawatts" program does end in 2013, then many nations that are big on nuclear power and nuclear weapons and that have strategic uranium reserves, such as the U.S., Russia, France, England and China, could meet uranium shortfalls in a pinch.

      TER: There is a strong possibility that most of the supply deficit will come from mined sources. Which jurisdictions will primarily meet the need?

      TD: I want to highlight closer-to-home sources. Most of the supply for our reactors in North America should come first and foremost from the Athabasca Basin in Canada. The highest-grade uranium in the world today is in Saskatchewan, Alberta and northeastern Manitoba. Next, we have Wyoming in the U.S.—probably the nation's most prolific future source of uranium. Then would come Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, namely the Lisbon Valley and Uravan mineral belt.

      TER: Should retail investors take equity positions in companies operating in these specific areas now or should they wait until the uranium price starts its run up as is expected?

      TD: There is a critical time between the market price action of uranium and these uranium development companies' stocks. Personally, I would build an investment regime as the price builds up. It is always a better investment strategy in these uncertain times to hedge your risk and invest as the price goes up, which I certainly believe it will over the next several years.

      TER: Are there some promising projects in the Athabasca Basin in Wyoming and the southwestern U.S.?

      TD: In Wyoming, Strathmore Minerals Corp. (STM:TSX; STHJF: OTCQX) is a well managed company with a strong geologist team that already has a partnership with KEPCO. KEPCO is the operator of a fleet of some 20 reactors in South Korea, supplying 35% of the country's electricity. The company is also a reactor supplier to international markets. KEPCO has a real and pressing need for uranium and is starting to tie up partnerships in various uranium basins. KEPCO is heavily invested in the Athabasca as well as in Strathmore Minerals. I believe Strathmore has now finished putting together the private placement of approximately $8 million worth of investment in the Gas Hills project in Wyoming.

      TER: Strathmore also has the Roca Honda project in New Mexico.

      TD: That is another excellent project.

      TER: Plus it has Sumitomo, a Japanese company, as a partner there. With partners like that, Strathmore is not going to have to go to the market as much to do financing, correct?

      TD: Exactly. Diversification for Strathmore is an excellent strategy.

      ...

      TER: Any parting thoughts for us on the energy space?

      TD: Fukushima was a major event for nuclear power, even more than Chernobyl. Fukushima happened within one of the most densely populated land masses on earth and, secondly, it happened in an industrialized nation known for its competence in engineering, construction and operations. In addition, the public was already jaundiced and skeptical about nuclear power because of historical events. This combination makes Fukushima a more noteworthy event, and therefore there is a need for the nuclear industry and its regulators to pause and really think through the nuclear power systems they are building for the future. We need to ensure next-generation reactors are not built in locations where nature's events, like tsunamis and earthquakes, are likely. That said, I would hope the public will give the industry a chance to prove itself through more reasonably priced electricity and demonstratively safe baseload electricity. It's up to the collective nuclear industry to prove its future worth.

      TER: Thanks so much.

      TD: You are very welcome.

      http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/12875
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      schrieb am 24.04.12 17:34:12
      Beitrag Nr. 843 ()
      Hab heut meine Position verdoppelt...
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      schrieb am 24.04.12 20:29:39
      Beitrag Nr. 844 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.081.838 von Last_Man_Standing am 24.04.12 17:34:12Bestimmt kein schlechter Zeitpunkt, wenn man an die Story glaubt.
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      schrieb am 24.04.12 21:43:01
      Beitrag Nr. 845 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.082.849 von pilzhausen am 24.04.12 20:29:39Hoffe ich, aber wer kann schon in die Zukunft sehen. Nachdem mein Depot alleine bei Aktien auf 30 Werte verstreut ist, kann ich damit leben. Bzw. hab viel Zeit :look:
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      schrieb am 10.05.12 23:38:02
      Beitrag Nr. 846 ()
      Aus dem EUU-Thread entführt:

      Wind, Wasser, Sonne – Hokuspokus Fidibus!
      Montag, 16.04.2012,
      Die »Energiewende« gehört zum magischen Repertoire von Politikern und Umweltaktivisten. Allmählich aber fliegt der faule Zauber auf EINE ABRECHNUNG VON DIRK MAXEINER

      http://www.focus.de/wissen/technik/tid-25719/forschung-und-t…
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      schrieb am 11.05.12 10:27:05
      Beitrag Nr. 847 ()
      Also bleiben wir dem Uran treu, es wird ohne nicht gehen....Bill Gates sagte schon, zum Atomausstieg in Deutschland..Es muss ein reiches Land sein, wenn man sich das leisten könnte. Die Wahrheit sieht natürlich anders aus.... diese Entscheidung wird uns noch richtig weh tun. Der Rest der Welt schmunzelt schon....
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      schrieb am 11.05.12 10:37:18
      Beitrag Nr. 848 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.151.559 von pilzhausen am 11.05.12 10:27:05++++DITO++++
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 11.05.12 17:53:04
      Beitrag Nr. 849 ()
      Strathmore Closes Acquisition of Saratoga Gold Company Ltd.

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - May 11, 2012) - STRATHMORE MINERALS CORP. ("Strathmore" or "the Company") (TSX:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) is pleased to announce that it has completed the acquisition of all the issued and outstanding shares of privately held Saratoga Gold Company Ltd. ("Saratoga"). The acquisition was structured as a court approved Plan of Arrangement ("the Arrangement"). Pursuant to the Arrangement, 18,255,003 common shares of Strathmore were issued to the Saratoga shareholders on the basis of 1.25 Strathmore shares for each share of Saratoga.

      Acquisition Summary

      With the completion of the Arrangement, Strathmore has acquired:

      - 100% ownership of the "Copper King" Au-Cu property, which comprises two State of Wyoming leases totalling 1,120 contiguous acres, located in the Silver Crown Mining District in Wyoming. (See press release dated March 19, 2012 for a detailed summary of the Copper King project)

      - 100% ownership of 52 lode mining claims in the State of Montana near Tintina Resources' Black Butte copper-cobalt-silver project (formerly known as Sheep Creek).

      Strathmore has contracted Mine Development Associates ("MDA") of Reno Nevada to prepare a NI 43-101 technical report and resource estimate that will include drilling results from Saratoga's programs completed in 2007-08, in addition to data acquired after MDA completed its initial report for Saratoga in 2007. On completion of the NI 43-101 technical report, which is expected later this summer, Strathmore will review the results and MDA's recommendations, prior to finalizing a budget and work program for the Copper King project.

      http://tmx.quotemedia.com/article.php?newsid=51202382&qm_sym…
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      schrieb am 11.05.12 18:06:02
      Beitrag Nr. 850 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.154.238 von Last_Man_Standing am 11.05.12 17:53:04Dazu noch die erste Nachricht zu dem Deal vom 19.3.2012:
      http://tmx.quotemedia.com/article.php?newsid=49505575&qm_sym…

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      Table 1: Copper King Project, Wyoming Historical Resource (Not NI 43-101 compliant)
      Copper King Historical Resource
                                    Tons 	Au Grade 	AU Grade 	TotalOz 	Cu Grade 	Total Cu lbs
      Cutoff: 0.010 oz/ton 46,291,000 0.019 oz/t 0.53 g/t 866,000 0.17 153,008,000
      Cutoff: 0.015 oz/ton 25,666,000 0.024 oz/t 0.68 g/t 619,000 0.19 98,030,000
      Cutoff: 0.020 oz/ton 14,331,000 0.030 oz/t 0.85 g/t 426,000 0.22 63,548,000
      Cutoff: 0.025 oz/ton 7,654,000 0.036 oz/t 1.02 g/t 279,000 0.27 40,756,000
      Cutoff: 0.030 oz/ton 3,607,000 0.047 oz/t 1.33 g/t 170,000 0.33 23,802,000
      Cutoff: 0.050 oz/ton 1,004,000 0.081 oz/t 2.29 g/t 81,000 0.47 9,514,000
      Cutoff: 0.100 oz/ton 243,000 0.124 oz/t 3.51 g/t 30,000 0.62 2,967,000
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      schrieb am 25.05.12 22:23:59
      Beitrag Nr. 851 ()
      Uranium Is a Deep-Value Sector: Alka Singh

      TICKERS: AREVA, CCO; CCJ, DML; DNN, PDN, RIO, STM; STHJF, URE; URG, URZ, UEC, UUU, URRE

      Source: George S. Mack of The Energy Report (5/24/12)

      Having just founded her own research company, Mine2Capital, Alka Singh has her sights set on the uranium sector, where she sees deep values in a beaten-down industry. With two major catalysts likely to boost spot prices, M&A activity afoot, new mines coming into production and new companies coming to market, well-positioned investors stand to benefit from what just may be a coming boom. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Singh shares what she sees on the horizon.

      The Energy Report: Alka, after years at Rodman and Renshaw and then at Jennings Capital and Dahlman Rose, you started your own shop, Mine2Capital. What made you decide to set out on your own, and what investing philosophy will you use?

      Alka Singh: The reason we founded Mine2Capital was to provide trusted information for reliable investments. That was the theme with which we started this company. In the financial markets around the world, it is not always clear to investors which information can be trusted, because some data are massaged to look different from the reality. It is our vision to provide the buyside with carefully researched data and due diligence backed by our expertise in our specific sectors, and we are very careful to disassociate ourselves from any direct or indirect financial benefits from the mining firms themselves. However, we do nurture access to all the top CEOs in our industries. Another aspect of our company is that we endeavor to connect good companies around the world with capital from the financial markets—connecting mines and capital. That is the philosophy behind the company name, Mine2Capital. That's what our goal is.

      TER: Will you provide exclusive proprietary research reports to individual buyside clients, or are you preparing reports that you disseminate generally to the buyside?

      AS: Yes, all of that. We do provide exclusive valuation and reports for the buyside. If a client wants us to take a look at a company or at an asset, we do the due-diligence for the assets, build financial models and write research reports. Also, there are some companies that we like and we independently cover them and disseminate information in our reports to the buyside as well.

      TER: Along that line, will you be doing any buyside activities yourself? Will you be operating any funds?

      AS: That will be phase 2 of Mine2Capital. We definitely want to do that as well, but not right this minute. Right now we will be doing due diligence and completing company valuations for buyside clients. In six months to a year, we will be looking at investing as well.

      TER: Alka, your own sector expertise is uranium mining. What is your current theme?

      AS: Well, the uranium sector had just started to show some life in late 2010 and early 2011 when the unprecedented tsunami and earthquake hit Japan and brought the sector back to low levels in March 2011. Many countries started reducing their nuclear power generation. Japan has since shut down all of its 54 nuclear power plants, some only for maintenance. And Germany has announced a phaseout of all nine of its nuclear plants by 2022. This has had a negative impact on the uranium price, and of course on uranium equities. Ultimately, given its long-term safety record, low-carbon emission profile and its ability to produce low-cost baseload power, we continue to believe that nuclear power generation will play a key role in the electricity supply chain.

      TER: If Japanese reactors begin to come back online, what would it mean for uranium consumption and demand?

      AS: We anticipate that Japan will begin to restart its nuclear power plants by year-end. The return of these reactors to the global fleet would increase uranium demand by approximately 12%. Another thing that will push prices higher is the end of the U.S.-Russian Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) Purchase Agreement in 2013. Right now, Russia supplies the world with an equivalent of 24 million pounds (Mlb) of uranium on an annual basis through the down-blending of its nuclear warheads. Globally, there are 435 nuclear reactors that consume about 180–190 Mlb/year of uranium, and world production is currently only 150 Mlb. Through the HEU agreement, Russia currently supplies 13% of global uranium consumption and 45% of U.S. uranium needs.

      So the end of the HEU agreement will force us to seek other sources of material at the end of 2013, and that's why we are very positive on the uranium sector, even now. Russia, China and South Korea continue to propose and plan new reactors. Those new nuclear power plants that are supposed to come online in the next 20 years are not being canceled—at least not yet.

      Nuclear power remains the only carbon-free baseload source of electricity, and it is producing far more clean power than even wind or solar. In light of this, we are very positive on uranium prices and equities.

      TER: So, you are saying the major catalysts for the uranium mining industry would be Japan restarting some of its reactors and the end of the HEU pact in 2013.

      AS: That is correct, George. Those are the two biggest catalysts. Equities are always valuing events 12 months in advance. So, if the HEU agreement expires in late 2013, we should see an increase in uranium prices later this year. We also expect uranium equities to react positively in response to that increase in uranium prices.

      TER: From what you have just said, I would surmise that you believe the uranium mining equities market is at value levels currently.

      AS: It is. You are absolutely right. The uranium sector right now is definitely a value sector.

      TER: Alka, I am looking at some of these sub-$200 million ($200M) market cap juniors, and some of them have mid-double-digit negative returns over the last three months. It seems that investors should be discounting these important catalysts now. What is the issue here? Is it fear?

      AS: Investors tend to hate stocks when they are going down and love them when they are going up, and uranium equities react in the same way as other sectors. But logic should tell you otherwise. When everybody is against the uranium sector and staying away, that is the time to actually get into the sector—not when everybody is buying it.

      The whole junior mining space is under scrutiny right now, and a lot of the portfolio managers are in cash-preservation mode and are trying to understand what direction the market is going before forking over their money in any commodity equities, whether it's junior gold equities, junior base metals equities or junior uranium equities. Investors are going toward more liquid names, and uranium juniors have all been getting killed in this kind of a market.

      TER: We are seeing consolidation in the market right now. Does this normally signal a bottom in the markets?

      AS: Sometimes it does. When you see a period of consolidation, it's either the bottom and stocks take off, or it's just consolidating before taking another leg down. But I think in the uranium equities market this consolidation will see the next leg up rather than down. Uranium prices have been beaten down a lot, and if you look at some of the conventional uranium producers, the cash costs are above $70/lb if you include capex and exploration costs. So uranium prices cannot stay where they are right now. It's only the in-situ recovery (ISR) production projects, which are cheaper than conventional mining projects, that can actually survive this kind of a market. There are exceptions, like Cameco Corp. (CCO:TSX; CCJ:NYSE), which has a high-grade mine with low costs. But if you look at Denison Mines Corp.'s (DML:TSX; DNN:NYSE.A) costs, they are lower than the company's $50/lb projection in Q1/11, and are now estimated at $32.50/lb as of Q1/12. But it is still difficult to be profitable when the uranium spot price is $52/lb.

      ...

      Moving on to currently publicly traded companies, I like the ISR names in the U.S. because they have a much lower cost of production than some of the conventional mining names. I like Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC:NYSE.A), Ur-Energy Inc. (URE:TSX; URG:NYSE.A), Uranerz Energy Corp. (URZ:TSX; URZ:NYSE.A) and Uranium Resources. I am also positive about Strathmore Minerals Corp. (STM:TSX; STHJF: OTCQX).

      ...

      Strathmore Minerals is another one I like in pre-production stage. Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEP:NYSE) owns about 14% of it. It is active in Wyoming and New Mexico. Strathmore is in the permitting process for production at Roca Honda, which is in New Mexico, and a feasibility study is now being completed with a Q3/12 release target. It is also permitting production at Gas Hills, which is in Wyoming. Strathmore would be in production in 2016. I actually expect Strathmore and Uranium Resources to come together in some sort of a merger or asset swap arrangement. The Nose Rock, Roca Honda, Marquez and Church Rock projects in New Mexico are owned by Uranium Resources and Strathmore Minerals jointly.

      TER: Uranium Resources has shown itself to be acquisitive. But it is a small company with an $82M market cap, while Strathmore has a smaller still market cap of $40M. Would you expect this to be a stock transaction if Uranium Resources bought Strathmore?

      AS: You are absolutely right. If there is a transaction, and I'm not aware of one happening now, I think it would be a stock transaction. If you look at a map of the properties that they own, the two companies basically have stakes in each other's properties. They have land positions close to each other, and it just makes sense for them to join hands. In that case, they would only have to build one central mill, and Uranium Resources has already taken one step by buying Neutron Energy.

      TER: My understanding is that Strathmore's Roca Honda project is the largest uranium mine development proposal in the U.S. in decades. How long would it take for that project to get to production?

      AS: Yes, Roca Honda is one of the largest and highest-grade proposed uranium mines in the U.S. in over 30 years. If the permits are obtained on time, we should see Roca Honda in production by late 2016.

      ...

      http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/13456
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      schrieb am 26.05.12 10:03:07
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      Hmm....ob ich mir mal ne Position gönne?
      Liest sich ja alles gut und das 52-Wochen-Tief wurde auch nochmal sauber bestätigt....
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      schrieb am 26.05.12 10:33:06
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.213.981 von Kongo-Otto am 26.05.12 10:03:07Sollte nicht schaden ;)


      Denke hier werden wir ähnlich wie bei UEC noch viel Freude haben :lick:
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      schrieb am 30.05.12 11:11:20
      Beitrag Nr. 854 ()
      :mad:Das ist ja ein Wahnsinn, wie die Abtauchen.....
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      schrieb am 30.05.12 11:20:31
      Beitrag Nr. 855 ()
      Ich befürchte, mit Blick auf die MK, das hier der Boden noch nicht erreicht ist :(

      Bitter...
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      schrieb am 30.05.12 11:35:12
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.225.676 von 2meterwaller am 30.05.12 11:20:31Befürchte ich auch und habe auch deswegen noch nicht gekauft.
      Am Ende sammelt man das gute Stück nochmal 20% tiefer ein....
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      schrieb am 01.06.12 15:31:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.225.676 von 2meterwaller am 30.05.12 11:20:31Hallo meterwaller!

      Auch wieder da?

      Auch ich beobachte seit 1,5 Jahren STM. Und ich denke, bevor es sich lohnt STM zu kaufen, muss man zuerst die nächste Kapitalerhöhung abwarten. Die werden sie mit Sicherheit brauchen. Nach deren Plazierung sollte dann der beste Moment gekommen sein.

      Vielleicht passt es dann nach URZ.
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      schrieb am 26.06.12 19:33:55
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      Strathmore Minerals Corp.: Phase I US $8 Million Program Underway at Gas Hills, Wyoming

      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/strathmore-minerals-corp-ph…
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      schrieb am 11.07.12 14:49:27
      Beitrag Nr. 859 ()
      Auf der Suche nach neue Unternehmen oder neuen Trends sind wir wieder mit dem Thema Graphit konfrontiert worden und das gleich mehrfach. Der letzte Trend ist in vollem Gange und wird sicher noch etwas anhalten. Wir halten die meisten Projekte für relative aussichtslos und bleiben bei unserer Warnung zur Vorsicht in diesem Sektor. Zum ersten Mal wurde auch wieder über Uran gesprochen, der Spotpreis ist zum ersten Mal seit langer Zeit wieder gestiegen. Zwei unserer Favoriten Fission Energy (WKN A0MW3M) und Strathmore Minerals (WKN 903661 ) stellten in Vancouver aus und die Stände waren recht gut besucht.
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      schrieb am 16.07.12 18:32:02
      Beitrag Nr. 860 ()
      :laugh:Wo sind sie den nur alle hin, ist doch immer das selbe, nach dem Pushen und das Abstürzen einer Aktie, wird es immer ruhiger.....
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      schrieb am 16.07.12 18:43:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.391.339 von pilzhausen am 16.07.12 18:32:02ich hab das gute Stück schon noch im Blick, aber was soll man hier schreiben?
      Aktie ist voll im Abwärtstrend und News kommen auch keine.

      Die Investierten werden geschockt den Kurs verfolgen oder genießen den Urlaub, und der Rest (wie ich z.B.) lehnt sich zurück und wartet, bis das Massaker zu Ende ist. ;)
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      schrieb am 16.07.12 22:07:14
      Beitrag Nr. 862 ()
      Gute Antwort...Gruß Siggi
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      schrieb am 17.08.12 07:44:04
      Beitrag Nr. 863 ()
      über MA50, da man gestern ein gutes Plus in Kanada hatte.
      Volumen steigt auch.
      Schaut man sich die anderen Uranwerte an, dann könnte auch STM massiv anziehen.

      Evtl. eine gute Gelegenheit, sich heute ein paar Share ins Depot zu legen. :)
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      schrieb am 17.08.12 14:34:08
      Beitrag Nr. 864 ()
      Vena hat mich erst einmal geheilt...smile
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      schrieb am 17.08.12 14:38:08
      Beitrag Nr. 865 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.505.596 von pilzhausen am 17.08.12 14:34:08Quatsch, umschichten lautet die Devise, von VEM in STM! ;)
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      schrieb am 20.08.12 16:15:23
      Beitrag Nr. 866 ()
      Da haben wir wieder alles richtig gemacht smile.....
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      schrieb am 20.08.12 16:20:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.512.426 von pilzhausen am 20.08.12 16:15:23man muss nur wissen, wo man sich seine Vena-Verluste wieder schnell holen kann. ;)

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      schrieb am 27.08.12 23:10:28
      Beitrag Nr. 868 ()
      Ist wohl auch nicht das gelbe vom Ei....da sieht es bei Vena, mittlerweile schon wieder besser aus smile
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      schrieb am 10.10.12 21:04:22
      Beitrag Nr. 869 ()
      Jetzt bekommen wir sie bald geschenkt, wo soll das alles noch hin führen. Wann ist hier das Ende erreicht. Bei Null kann ich mir nicht vorstellen. Im Moment wird scheinbar alles, was nur ein wenig mit Zukunft zu tun hat, gnadenlos runder geprügelt. Schaut euch mal die Junior Explorer an. Als wenn es keine Zukunft mehr gäbe.
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      schrieb am 01.11.12 21:40:11
      Beitrag Nr. 870 ()
      Was ist den da los?
      Handel 25000 gekauft und 521000 Stück verkauft ......und Kurs ist nicht gefallen.
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      schrieb am 09.01.13 10:08:46
      Beitrag Nr. 871 ()
      Wiekann denn das sein ?

      Wurde die Differenz verschenkt ?
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      schrieb am 15.01.13 16:16:26
      Beitrag Nr. 872 ()
      Warum ist das so wichtig..wolltet ihr noch günstiger nachkaufen smile...
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      schrieb am 16.01.13 22:43:34
      Beitrag Nr. 873 ()
      Heute ging hier aber die Post ab:eek: +21% bei ordentlichem Volumen!!!!!

      http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=staticchart&s=T%5ESTM&p=0&t=39…
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      schrieb am 17.01.13 06:36:52
      Beitrag Nr. 874 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.030.843 von BeWu am 16.01.13 22:43:34da hat wohl die Übernahme von FIS durch DML beflügelt...
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      schrieb am 04.02.13 10:10:44
      Beitrag Nr. 875 ()
      Denken Sie mal über Uran-Aktien nach



      http://www.kaufkraftschutz.de/denken-sie-ueber-uran-aktien-n…

      Favorit: Strathmore :)
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      schrieb am 04.02.13 12:25:05
      Beitrag Nr. 876 ()
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      schrieb am 04.02.13 14:42:46
      Beitrag Nr. 877 ()
      Marco hat geschrieben:
      Ich glaube, dass die Kernkraft in den USA dank der oben beschriebenen Technologie wieder stärkere Bedeutung erfahren wird. Immerhin ist da auch ein Unternehmen wie GE massiv dabei und die haben eine gute Lobby. Und in 2013 laufen Verträge zwischen Russland und den USA hinsichtlich Uran-Alt-Beständen aus. Ich lehne mich daher aus dem Fenster und sage eine neuerliche Explosion des jüngst abgestürzten Uran-Preises in den nächsten 2-3 Jahren voraus. Entsprechend werde ich hier investieren. Die Aktien habe ich bereits ausgewählt, nun wird es auf den Zeitpunkt ankommen.




      Ich habe nach grundlegender Recherche beschlossen, Strathmore Minerals als Kern-Investment aufzubauen. Eine erste Position wurde gekauft, weitere Zukäufe werden folgen. Infos zum Unternehmen und Begründung des Investments gerne auf Anfrage
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      schrieb am 04.02.13 14:53:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.100.353 von pilzhausen am 04.02.13 14:42:46würde mich freuen, wenn du deine Analyse-Ergebnisse hier einstellen könntest.
      Wäre sicherlich für viele interessant!
      Danke.
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      schrieb am 04.02.13 21:14:20
      Beitrag Nr. 879 ()
      Abend,

      schließe mich Otto an. Bin auch auf der Suche nach ein paar neuen Uranaktien. Ich habe nur einmal kurz den Quarter Report überflogen.

      Auf dem ersten Blick so semi semi, oder habe ich etwas übersehen?

      Also auch von mir die Anfrage und Bitte um Begründung für ein Invest. Zumal der niedrige Uranpreis in der Bilanz noch nicht voll zum tragen kam.
      Denke du siehst es wirklich als eine enorme Langzeitinvestition. Warum nicht Cameco und ruhig schlafen?

      Viele Grüße und Dank

      alten
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      schrieb am 11.02.13 00:40:46
      Beitrag Nr. 880 ()
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      schrieb am 17.04.13 20:15:47
      Beitrag Nr. 881 ()
      :So, wie hier abverkauft wird droht wohl demnächst der Exitus:eek:

      13:39:56 T 0.155 -0.015 5,000 7 TD Sec 79 CIBC K
      13:39:56 T 0.16 -0.01 2,000 7 TD Sec 79 CIBC K
      13:16:11 T 0.16 -0.01 2,000 7 TD Sec 99 Jitney K
      13:16:10 T 0.16 -0.01 1,000 7 TD Sec 99 Jitney K
      12:32:12 T 0.155 -0.015 20,500 7 TD Sec 2 RBC K
      12:26:14 T 0.165 -0.015 100 14 ITG 36 Latimer E
      12:21:56 T 0.155 -0.015 2,000 7 TD Sec 1 Anonymous K
      12:21:56 T 0.155 -0.015 5,000 7 TD Sec 1 Anonymous K
      12:21:56 T 0.155 -0.015 1,000 1 Anonymous 1 Anonymous K
      12:21:56 T 0.155 -0.015 12,500 7 TD Sec 1 Anonymous K
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      schrieb am 17.04.13 21:48:12
      Beitrag Nr. 882 ()
      Dann droht der Exitus, aber auch bei den anderen URANAKTIEN.
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      schrieb am 24.05.13 17:28:33
      Beitrag Nr. 883 ()


      Energy Fuels Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Strathmore Minerals Creating One of the Largest Uranium Companies in the United States

      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-signs-letter-inte…

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      schrieb am 24.05.13 19:28:19
      Beitrag Nr. 884 ()
      nicht schlecht und super Aussichten..gut das wir dabei geblieben sind..so schnell kann es gehen...Danke für die Info
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      schrieb am 24.05.13 19:44:20
      Beitrag Nr. 885 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.711.341 von em1234 am 24.05.13 19:28:19das ist weggeworfen- 20Tage drücken und das Mmg spielt mit. Und Kepco mittendrin.
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      schrieb am 24.05.13 23:02:24
      Beitrag Nr. 886 ()
      ... deine Freude versteh ich nicht!?
      Die übliche Explorer-Masche die Kleininvestoren abzuzocken - die Buden gehen entweder pleite oder finden die Altaktionäre bei Übernahmen mit einem Bettelbetrag ab (ist mir schon sehr oft passiert - zuletzt bei OK.V vor wenigen Tagen).
      Irgendwie hat dieser Laden besser ausgesehen - war aber offensichtlich eine Täuschung B-(
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      schrieb am 25.05.13 10:52:54
      Beitrag Nr. 887 ()
      Abgerechnet wird zum Schluss....Ich bleibe dabei.
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      schrieb am 25.05.13 11:05:32
      Beitrag Nr. 888 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.713.949 von em1234 am 25.05.13 10:52:54ich habe EFR damals durch die Übernahme von TUE ins Depot bekommen und halte sie seitdem!

      EFR ist sehr aggressiv unterwegs und wächst in den letzten Jahren extrem schnell!
      Zieht der Spotpreis an, dann könnte dies eine heiße Story werden, sofern sich EFR finanziell nicht übernimmt (Ende letztes Quartal allerdings: Working Capital 34.6M$ vs. Liabilities 36M$)!
      (Wobei EFR aktuell durch Langfristverträge zu 58$/lb verkauft, allerdings OPEX auch bei 46.64$/lb)

      EFR hat aktuell eine fully diluted MK von 125,5M$ und wächst zum größten Uran-Unternehmen der USA heran!
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      schrieb am 25.05.13 11:41:23
      Beitrag Nr. 889 ()
      ENERGY FUELS habe ich in auch in meinem Depot, werde am Montag nochmals zu Kaufen, dass Risiko ist überschaubar und die Aussichten sehr gut. Wo sie vom Kurs herkommen wissen wir beide. Damals beim Höchstkurs, waren sie noch nicht so weid wie heute, dass sagt alles zum jetzigen Kurs. Was meinst du zu Strathmore, da war ich bis jetzt eigentlich noch ein wenig unsicher, obwohl Verkaufen zu dem Kurs nicht in Frage kommt. Halten denke ich, ist das wichtigste..zukaufen sollte man abwarten. Der Uranpreis wird zusammen mit den anderen Rohstoffen wieder gewaltig anziehen, ist nur eine Frage der Zeit. Spätestens dann werden unsere angesprochenen Uranwerte durch die Decke gehen, die Übernahme Phantasie bei den beiden kommt noch dazu. Ich rechen damit, dass zu erst die Silber und Goldminen kommen werden, im Moment stabil. Schließlich ist mein Depot, mit 60 % Uran , Silber und Gold gefüllt, der Rest ist Absicherung in Form von Derivaten. smile.
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      schrieb am 21.06.13 00:41:25
      Beitrag Nr. 890 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.714.171 von em1234 am 25.05.13 11:41:23... interessanter Umsatz an einem sonst weltweit tiefroten Tag (besonders für Ag):
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      schrieb am 21.06.13 00:53:18
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.891.997 von greywolfe am 21.06.13 00:41:25... aha - uninteressant!
      Conf.call mit fehlerhafter Referenz - dillettantisch eben:
      http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/s/Home.asp
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      schrieb am 26.07.13 06:36:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.892.013 von greywolfe am 21.06.13 00:53:18Am 13. bzw 20. August sollen die Aktionäre über den Verkauf an Energy Fuels abstimmen. Hoffentlich werden die deutschen Aktionäre von STM dabei nicht über den Tisch gezogen. Wie andere User hier im Board habe ich mit anderen Explorern hierbei böse Überraschungen erlebt (RSM läßt grüßen). Von meiner Bank habe ich bisher keine Nachricht erhalten, dass ich an der Abstimmung teilnehmen kann. Wie sieht es bei Euch aus? Wichtig ist, dass die an deutschen Börsen behandelten Aktien als registered shares betrachtet werden. Hat jemand von Euch hierzu nähere Infos? :confused:

      KEPCO Signs Support Agreements Supporting Energy Fuels' Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals
      T.EFR, T.STM | 12 hours ago
      KEPCO Signs Support Agreements Supporting Energy Fuels' Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals
      KEPCO Signs Support Agreements Supporting Energy Fuels' Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals

      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - July 25, 2013) - Energy Fuels Inc. (TSX:EFR) (OTCQX:EFRFF) ("Energy Fuels" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that Korea Electric Power Corporation ("KEPCO") has signed two support agreements supporting Energy Fuels' proposed acquisition of Strathmore Minerals Corp. ("Strathmore") (TSX:STM) (OTCQX:STHJF). As was previously announced on June 11, 2013, Energy Fuels and Strathmore have entered into a definitive arrangement agreement whereby Energy Fuels will acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Strathmore by way of a plan of arrangement (the "Transaction"). The shareholders of Energy Fuels and Strathmore will be asked to approve the Transaction at their special meetings to be held on August 13, 2013 and August 20, 2013, respectively.

      KEPCO is the largest shareholder of both Energy Fuels and Strathmore, owning 8.5% and 11.7% of the common shares of each respective company. In addition, an affiliate of KEPCO is Energy Fuels largest uranium customer based on expected FY-2013 deliveries. KEPCO also has a right to enter into a joint venture with Strathmore on the Gas Hills Project in central Wyoming. Energy Fuels expects to evaluate potential synergies that might be realized by combining the Gas Hills Project with the Company's Sheep Mountain Project, located only 28 miles away. Potential synergies include opportunities for savings through co-development capital and targeting a larger combined annual production profile in excess of the 1.5 million lbs. per year currently outlined in the Sheep Mountain Prefeasibility Study.

      KEPCO is the largest electric utility in South Korea, involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power. KEPCO is responsible for 93% of all of South Korea's electricity generation. In addition, KEPCO operates and develops nuclear power projects in South Korea and worldwide.

      As a result of signing the support agreements, KEPCO has irrevocably agreed to vote their shares of both companies in favour of the Transaction. In addition, each director and senior officer of both Energy Fuels and Strathmore have agreed to vote in favour of the Transaction.

      Assuming the acquisition is completed, KEPCO will hold approximately 9.1% of the common shares of Energy Fuels. Upon completion of the Transaction, Energy Fuels will appoint a director, nominated by KEPCO, to join the Company's board of directors.

      Stephen P. Antony, President and CEO of Energy Fuels stated: "We are very pleased that KEPCO supports Energy Fuels' acquisition of Strathmore. KEPCO is recognized as a world-leader in nuclear power development. We look forward to expanding our relationship with this high-quality organization."

      About Energy Fuels Inc.

      Energy Fuels is America's largest conventional uranium producer, supplying approximately 25% of the uranium produced in the U.S. The Company is also a significant producer of vanadium. Energy Fuels operates the White Mesa Mill, which is the only conventional uranium mill currently operating in the U.S. The mill is capable of processing 2,000 tons per day of uranium ore. Energy Fuels has projects located throughout the Western U.S., including producing mines and mineral properties in various stages of permitting and development.

      Additional information about Energy Fuels Inc. is available by visiting Energy Fuels' website at www.energyfuels.com or under its profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

      About Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in the United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with a branch administrative office in Kelowna, the company also has U.S. based Development Offices in Riverton, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

      Additional information about Strathmore Minerals Corp. is available by visiting Strathmore's website at www.strathmoreminerals.com or under its profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com
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      schrieb am 26.07.13 06:52:32
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      Auf der website von strathmore kann man sich ein proxy herunterladen, dass bis 16. August in Toronto sein muss. Das kann doch nur akzeptiert werden, wenn irgendein Nachweis seitens der Bank beigelegt wird, dass man tatsächlich STM-Aktien besitzt. Sonst könnte ja jeder an der Abstimmung teilnehmen :( Wie geht Ihr vor?

      http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/i/pdf/Special_Shareholder_…
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      schrieb am 26.07.13 20:34:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.118.285 von BeWu am 26.07.13 06:52:32Vorweg, ich kann dir keine konkrete Antwort geben!

      - Als ich zuletzt befragt wurde (Arafura) bekam ich das Proxyformular von meiner depothaltenden dt. Bank, die meinen Stimmwillen rechtzeitig nach Australien sandte, was jedoch nichts nützte, da nur australische und neuseeländische Depotbanken mit den delegierten Rechten an der HV teilnehmen durften (obwohl ich registrierte Aktien halte, also stimmberechtigt gewesen wäre).

      - Mein Zugang zum Anlassfall ist eher pragmatisch: selbst wenn ich mitstimmen könnte, wüßte ich nicht wie; somit investiere ich keine Zeit.

      Im Übrigen bin ich der Meinung, dass in diesem Metier nichts mit rechten Dingen zugeht. Normalerweise werden Altaktionäre IMMER über den Tisch gezogen, zuletzt zB beider Übernahme meiner Orkos von Coeur. Das hätten 2.70 in bar sein sollen und war dann ein Mix aus bar, Coeurs und einer Option darauf im Wert von 1.80
      Ich habe mich aus dieser Branche fast gänzlich zurückgezogen und halte nichts mehr länger als 48 Stunden (und niemals über das WoE). Wir wissen viel zu wenig und werden meistens nur betrogen.

      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 30.07.13 00:14:21
      Beitrag Nr. 895 ()
      STRATHMORE MINERALS, sieht im Moment nicht schlecht aus, auch heute wieder im Plus. Ob es was mit dem Verkauf zu tun hat,ich weis es nicht. Denke aber es kann auf Dauer, für die Kursentwicklung nur zum Vorteil sein. Abstimmen,darauf verzichte ich gerne, Hauptsache der Kurs geht Richtung Norden...:)
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      schrieb am 30.07.13 09:12:20
      Beitrag Nr. 896 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.138.079 von pilzhausen am 30.07.13 00:14:21... ich stimmte für die Übernahme!
      EFR hat bewiesen, dass sie 'es können' - vom Behördenkram bis zum Verkauf! Die Locations passen gut zusammen, es sind echte Synergien möglich. STM hat bis jetzt noch nicht viel bewiesen - ausserdem wird das Geld knapp (die Beteiligungen an Bayswater und in der Mongolei werden wohl wertlos bleiben - da geht gar nichts weiter - den 'Superjunior' halte ich für eine Betrügerbande).
      EFR schreibt zwar ggw. Verluste, aber die Uranbranche wird sich verändern - um zu stagnieren werden im Augenblick zu viele Meiler gebaut - Fukushima hin oder her! Bei unserem (weltweiten) Verhalten kommt keine Industrienation an Kernkraft vorbei (stimmt nicht: wir schon). Abgesehen vom Endlagerproblem und dem Risiko veralteter Meiler (Fukushima wäre in der Moderne niemals so und an dem Platz gebaut worden) ist die Kernkraft die sauberste und effizienteste Energieform. Es liegt eine Strategie hinter den Aktivitäten von zB Areva!

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      schrieb am 01.08.13 17:30:05
      Beitrag Nr. 897 ()
      So kann es weiter gehen, die anderen Uranwerte stagnieren und bei meinem Liebling geht es aufwärts.:eek:
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      schrieb am 01.08.13 18:06:21
      Beitrag Nr. 898 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.138.969 von greywolfe am 30.07.13 09:12:20Ich denke eher, man treibt den Preis wegen einer Kapitalerhöhung hoch. Geld wird nämlich benötigt. Danach kommt der Fall. Würde erst nach der Kapitalerhöhung einsteigen.
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      schrieb am 01.08.13 21:34:52
      Beitrag Nr. 899 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.163.655 von sineu am 01.08.13 18:06:21So ein Blödsinn!! Eine Kapitalerhöhung 14 Tage vor der Unternehmensübernahme!! Mann oh Mann, jetzt melden sich die wirklichen Experten :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 01.08.13 22:07:18
      Beitrag Nr. 900 ()
      nein, die zu spät kommen:laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 21.08.13 21:16:49
      Beitrag Nr. 901 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.165.341 von pilzhausen am 01.08.13 22:07:18Strathmore ist Geschichte!

      http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/i/pdf/2013-08-20_NR.pdf

      Sofern man uns nicht über den Tisch zieht, müssten wir für 1 STM-Aktie 1,47 EFR-Aktien ins Depot gelegt bekommen.

      http://www.strathmoreminerals.com/i/pdf/2013-07-19_NR.pdf

      Der Aktienkurs beider Firmen zog heute dementsprechend an. EFR notiert momentan bei 0,21 CAD, STM bei 0,30, also minimal über Umrechnungskurs. So passt das. :)
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      schrieb am 22.08.13 21:12:36
      Beitrag Nr. 902 ()
      Hallo Freunde während Fission noch am Luftholen ist
      .....................

      News von Fission -Mutter Strathmore Minerals
      .....auch wenn einige Links schon gepostet wurden ...mal mit Charts;)




      KEPCO Signs Support Agreements Supporting Energy Fuels' Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals

      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kepco-signs-support-agreements…

      Strathmore Obtains Interim Court Order for Arrangement With Energy Fuels Inc.

      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/strathmore-obtains-interim-cou…


      Sie wird bald von Energy Fuels Inc. (EFR.TO)
      -Toronto geschluckt...;)
      Energy Fuels Announces Shareholder Approval of Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals Corp.

      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-announces-shareho…



      Home Page
      http://www.energyfuels.com/

      Energy Fuels Announces 3rd Quarter FY-2013 Quarterly Results…

      Gruss,
      Metallix
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      schrieb am 02.09.13 16:08:12
      Beitrag Nr. 903 ()
      Auch juristisch ist die Übernahme abgesegnet: :)

      Energy Fuels receives court OK for Strathmore takeover

      2013-08-27 14:39 ET - News Release

      See News Release (C-EFR) Energy Fuels Inc

      Mr. Curtis Moore of Energy Fuels reports

      ENERGY FUELS AND STRATHMORE PROVIDE UPDATE ON ENERGY FUELS' ACQUISITION OF STRATHMORE MINERALS

      Energy Fuels Inc. and Strathmore Mineral Corp. have provided an update regarding the previously announced transaction whereby Energy Fuels proposes to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Strathmore Minerals by way of a plan of arrangement.

      On Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013, the Supreme Court of British Columbia issued its final order in respect of the transaction in accordance with the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia). In its final order, the court approved the arrangement, holding that the arrangement is procedurally and substantively fair and reasonable to holders of Strathmore common shares, options and restricted stock units.

      Today, the company received a clearance letter from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). The clearance letter was issued by CFIUS following a 30-day review pursuant to a joint notice submitted by Energy Fuels and Strathmore. Issuance of the clearance letter is an important regulatory milestone required for the closing of the transaction.

      As a result of the final order and today's receipt of the clearance letter, Energy Fuels expects to complete the transaction at 11:59 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Aug. 30, 2013, subject to the satisfaction of certain customary closing conditions. The company had previously announced that it expected the transaction to be completed on Aug. 28, 2013.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 05.09.13 20:33:49
      Beitrag Nr. 904 ()
      Strathmore Minerals to delist from TSX Sept. 6

      2013-09-04 20:24 ET - Shares Delisted from TSX

      Strathmore Minerals Corp. will delist from the Toronto Stock Exchange at the close on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, according to the TSX. As in a Sept. 3, 2013, Energy Fuels Inc./Strathmore news release, Energy Fuels has completed its acquisition of all of Strathmore's issued and outstanding shares.
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