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      schrieb am 07.01.07 18:06:58
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      http://www.uraniumnorthresources.com/s/CompanyHistory.asp


      Between 2002 and 2005, Diamonds North aggressively acquired 27 million acres of land prospective for diamonds in Northern Canada. After review of exploration data and historical data, Diamonds North determined approximately four million acres of this land had a strong potential for uranium. By proposing to transfer the uranium assets into a new company, management strongly believed shareholders would capture additional value without dilution to Diamonds North, and without diverting Diamonds North's determination of discovering Canada's next diamond mine.

      The Plan of Arrangement proposed was approved by the shareholders May 10th, 2006, Diamonds North's shareholders received one share of Uranium North Resources Corp. for every six shares of Diamonds North Resources Ltd. held on the effective date, July 28th, 2006

      Uranium North Resources Corp. will focus on exploring a diverse property portfolio of over 4 million acres. Contained within this portfolio is a historical resource (6.7 million pounds of U308 - noncompliant with NI 43-101) plus numerous historical U308 prospects with high values. This portfolio distinguishes Uranium North as the only junior uranium explorer with significant and prospective land holdings in what the company believes are Canada's three most prospective basins for high grade, unconformity-vein type uranium deposits; the Athabasca, Thelon and Hornby Bay Basins.
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      schrieb am 07.01.07 19:45:06
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      Von den heute von mir vorgestellten
      Werten überzeugt mich dieser am meisten.
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      schrieb am 07.01.07 19:47:28
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      Da ich Magnum heute ebenfalls erstellt habe:

      Zusammen mit Magnum.
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      schrieb am 12.05.07 20:17:10
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      Panem ich bin überwältigt ..
      ein wahnsinns WERT ...
      wenn mann langfristigt denkt ...ist hier viel raus zuholen ...
      6.8Mil P U3O8 ..
      das ist Ultra !!
      wenn nur die hälfte bestätigt wird ......muss ein verdoppler her
      locker !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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      schrieb am 15.05.07 16:18:12
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Wer jetzt nicht kauft hat selber Schuld!

      Ich werde euch den Kurs - wie bei Pepinnini, Laramide, Marathon, Uramin und den ganzen anderen Dingern in 12 und 24 Monaten um die virtuellen Ohren schlagen!

      ;)

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      schrieb am 17.05.07 17:05:26
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.327.333 von Panem am 15.05.07 16:18:12Und wann glaubst Du, kommt die NI 43-101?
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      schrieb am 18.05.07 00:12:27
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      komisches hin&her Geschiebe auf der 88 :confused:

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      schrieb am 19.05.07 23:39:17
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      Jo jo jo jo!! Wo haste den denn her!??!??

      Ich butscher gerade an GOSSAN RES. rum... Die haben 206/t Gold im Boden.. Auch super interessatn! Fehlt bei denen nur noch Uran!!

      ABER DIE HIER HAM JA GENUG DAVON!!
      :laugh:

      Ich werde mich mal dezent einkaufen....

      Aber guck dir auch mal Gossan an!
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      schrieb am 20.05.07 05:19:35
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      May 18/07 May 17/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT 10 - Acquisition in the public market Common Shares 2,000 $0.880
      May 18/07 May 15/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT 10 - Acquisition in the public market Common Shares 47,500 $0.880
      May 18/07 May 15/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT 10 - Acquisition in the public market Common Shares 2,500 $0.900
      May 04/07 May 02/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT 10 - Acquisition in the public market Common Shares 5,000 $0.900

      der CEO deckt sich ein :lick:
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      schrieb am 20.05.07 15:51:24
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 21.05.07 13:10:38
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.392.634 von Albatossa am 20.05.07 15:51:24:lick:
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      schrieb am 21.05.07 15:52:56
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
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      schrieb am 21.05.07 16:12:27
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Warum kein Handel an der TSX?? Irgenwie komplett tot alles!
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      schrieb am 21.05.07 16:14:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.405.054 von mrbk1234 am 21.05.07 16:12:27Feiertag in Kanada!!!
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      schrieb am 21.05.07 17:35:28
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Hier schön zu sehen. Überall vertreten! Im Otish Basin wäre noch interessant!

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      schrieb am 22.05.07 14:18:25
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Hammer hart, was die im Petto haben! Potential ohne Ende!

      Für interessierte Investoren hier die Presentation von UNR:

      http://www.uraniumnorthresources.com/ppt-apr2007/
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 15:00:24
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      BID/ASK im Plus! 0,90CAD!
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 15:11:22
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Muss man sich auch nochmal klar machen: ca. 1,5MIO Hektar in 4 der heißesten Regionen in Kanada zum Löcher bohren! Großartig!

      Und 6,8Mio Pfund U3O8 im Boden! Wenn wir zudem hier noch die 43-101 Bestätigung haben, kann man sich festhalten!

      GLTA
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 15:52:16
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      RE: UNR

      hallo zusammen, :D

      bin schon seit einigen Tagen an der Aktie dran und habe mir einige Stücke gerade in Canada gekauft.

      Eigentlich ist mir die Aktie zu sehr early stage, aber was solls, als Beimischung für Uranexploration genau das was ich suche.

      Mit 5 Mio Cad in der Kasse kommt man ja ersteinmal noch über die aktuelle Exploration Saison. Ich hoffe auf Drillings am Amer Lake und auf eine Ausweitung der Resource die dann NI compiant sein sollte.

      SOM



      SOM
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 15:58:28
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Ich habe eine Leidenschaft für solche Unternehmen, weil die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer Vervielfachung des Kurses enorm hoch ist. Gerade bei UNR.

      Die Voraussetzungen sind einfach gegegeben. Und das bei einer Marktkap. von 12Mio CAD.

      ...prädestiniert für einen Verdoppeler! IMO
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 16:01:32
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.420.042 von mrbk1234 am 22.05.07 15:58:28RE: Mrbk

      deine Infos sind falsch. UNR hat eine Marketkap von CAD 21,9 Mio.

      Gruß,

      SOM
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 22:16:15
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.420.110 von SOM.you. am 22.05.07 16:01:32Wir beide hatten nicht Recht! Die haben eine Marktkap von 19.8Mio CAD!

      Allerdings haben die 21.994.774 Aktien auf'm Markt!
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      schrieb am 23.05.07 14:48:10
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Die historischen Zahlen stehen ja schon! Was muss jetzt definitiv gemacht werden, um die 43-101 Bestätigung zu bekommen. Und vor Allem, wie lange dauert das??

      Wer kennt sich da gut aus?
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      schrieb am 23.05.07 15:19:00
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      RE: NI43-101

      zur Dauer lässt sich nicht viel sagen. Manche schaffen es in 6 Monaten..oder auch 18 Monaten.
      Es muss in jedem Fall aktuell gebohrt werden.
      Dann die Auswertung und Berechnung...ich rechne mal mit 12 Monaten.
      Das wird so ruck zuck nicht klappen.

      Wenn es 6,8 Mio lb denn dann werden, oder die resource wie erofft noch ausgedeht wird. sollte die Aktie steigen.

      Oberflächennah sollte für ein lb U3U8 durchaus CAD 10 fair sein.

      Das wären rd 70 Mio CAD. Die Aktie ist aktuell mit 19 Mio bewertet --> und hätte noch Luft nach oben.

      SOM
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      schrieb am 23.05.07 15:45:31
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      RE: U3O8

      US$ 125



      SOM :D
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      schrieb am 25.05.07 13:31:03
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Uranium North Appoints Manager of Corporate Communications
      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 24, 2007 (CCNMatthews via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) is pleased to announce the appointment of Heather Kays as Manager of Corporate Communications.

      Heather brings to Uranium North over 20 years of marketing and investor relations experience in both the public and private sectors. Prior to her appointment at Uranium North, Heather was employed for three years with Nevada Pacific Gold where she was instrumental in creating industry exposure through targeted communications campaigns and investor relations programs. Ms. Kays also worked in the technology sector prior to the mining industry and brings with her extensive experience and contacts in both National and International markets.

      "We welcome Heather to Uranium North; her diverse background will complement our growing team and enable us to expand our investor relations efforts as we undertake a very exciting 2007 exploration program," states President Mark Kolebaba.

      Uranium North Resources stands out among uranium exploration companies by having a combination of highly prospective uranium properties with extensive exploration potential. The Company has over three million acres of landholdings in Canada's most prolific uranium regions: The Thelon, Hornby Bay and Athabasca Basins. A C$3 million exploration program is currently underway. The program will include completion of an NI 43-101 report on the 100% owned Amer Lake property where a historical resource of 6.7 million lbs U3O8 has been reported.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Mark Kolebaba, President & CEO, Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Statements in this press release, other than purely historical information, including statements relating to the Company's future plans and objectives or expected results, may include forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in resource exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Uranium North Resources Corp.
      Heather Kays
      Corporate Communications
      (604) 484-2212
      (604) 484-7143 (FAX)
      Email: info@uraniumnorthresources.com
      Website: www.uraniumnorthresources.com
      Renmark Financial Communications Inc.
      Jason Roy
      (514) 939-3989
      Email: jroy@renmarkfinancial.com
      Renmark Financial Communications Inc.
      Barbara Komorowski
      (514) 939-3989
      (514) 939-3717 (FAX)
      Email: bkomorowski@renmarkfinancial.com
      Website: www.renmarkfinancial.com
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      schrieb am 25.05.07 16:26:22
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Das Potential von UNR scheint ja noch nicht im Geringsten durchgesickert zu sein! Bin mal gespannt!
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      schrieb am 29.05.07 17:59:15
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      Der Preis wird unten gehalten, hab ich das Gefühl!
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      schrieb am 29.05.07 23:44:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.527.779 von mrbk1234 am 29.05.07 17:59:15Na ja, in der aktuellen Situation könnte man schon sagen "Dein Wort in Gottes Ohr".
      Ich habe eher das Gefühl, daß er einfach fällt.
      Der Chart hat was von einem fallenden Messer ...
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      schrieb am 30.05.07 11:45:09
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.533.282 von praesens am 29.05.07 23:44:56Ansich merkwürdig oder? Warten wir erstmal ab....
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      schrieb am 30.05.07 17:57:41
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.537.242 von mrbk1234 am 30.05.07 11:45:09Tja, prinzipiell merkwürdig schon.

      Aber das ist bei Explorern wohl häufig der Fall.
      Fundamental gute Daten, prima Ressourcen, geringe Marktkapitalisierung, aber keiner will´s wissen.

      Momentan der Umsatz heute bei ca. 26.000 Can$.

      Gründe mag´s viele geben, immer blöd wenn man eher ratlos zuschauen muß ...

      Der Chart geht nur nach Süden, so hilft die Charttechnik auch nicht wirklich. Eher das Gegenteil.

      Wie Du sagtest: abwarten ...
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      schrieb am 30.05.07 19:17:22
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.543.815 von praesens am 30.05.07 17:57:41Ok dieser Wert steht fundamental gut da, aber mittlerweile weiß ich, dass dies erstens vom Markt oft unbeachtet bleibt, sowie zweitens keine Garantie dafür ist, dass die Firma jemals in Produktion gehen wird, wovon man noch Jahre oder Jahrzehnte entfernt ist, letzendlich geht es nur um Spekulation - den Kurs hochzutreiben mit "URAN"-Fantasien - woran sich das Managemnt bereichern möchte. Also wenn man hier einsteigt sollte man davon ausgehen, dass aufgrund der großen Explorerkonkurenz und dem derzeitigen Umfeld, der Kurs weiter fällt oder zumindest stagniert.

      Oder auch nicht...:D
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      schrieb am 30.05.07 20:18:43
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.544.928 von international_swagger am 30.05.07 19:17:22... genau ! ;-) :-))
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      schrieb am 01.06.07 02:08:37
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      die story überzeugent ..
      aber eben nicht der Kurs ..
      bleibt weiter auf der WL
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      schrieb am 01.06.07 02:10:49
      Beitrag Nr. 35 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.566.422 von j0llyj0ker am 01.06.07 02:08:37kaufe ein "d"
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      schrieb am 01.06.07 09:39:44
      Beitrag Nr. 36 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.566.424 von j0llyj0ker am 01.06.07 02:10:49..bin schon mit auf'm Dampfer! man weiß nie, wann die Kaufhysterie anfängt!
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      schrieb am 01.06.07 17:16:38
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 17:17:46
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      - 37,000 acres over major northeast trending fault that could control mineralization in the area;

      - Geophysical interpretation indicates gneissic basement highs on the property;

      - 20 kilometres east of the Shea Creek Uranium Property held by Cogema Resources Inc. and UEX Corp (drill core returned 27% U3O8 over 8.8 metres).



      The Beatty River block overlaps the Beatty River Fault Zone, a northeast-southwest trending zone which may have controlled uranium mineralization in the area. This block is approximately 20 kilometres east of the Collette deposit on the Shea Creek property where Cogema and UEX reported drill core assays up to 27.4% U3O8 over 8.8 metres and more recently 12.57% U3O8 over 11.9 metres and 27.35% U3O8 over 4.2 metres.

      Preliminary interpretation of regional magnetic data over the area suggests the presence of basement highs, and other structural features which are known to be associated with uranium mineralization elsewhere in the Athabasca Basin. The Company is planning a detailed geophysical survey over the project areas to identify exploration targets.
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 17:20:36
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      Carswell East (siehe auch auf der Karte unten)

      - 168,000 acres over east side of the uranium bearing Carwell structure;

      - 20 kilometres from the previously producing Cluff Lake Mine;

      - Geophysical interpretation indicates possible basement highs on the property;

      - Major structural lineaments transecting the property, which could be favourable for uranium mineralization, were observed in regional geophysics.

      The Carswell East block straddles the eastern portion of the uranium-bearing Carswell Structure, which contains the past-producing Cluff Lake Mine. The claim block, approximately 20 kilometres from the Cluff Lake Mine, is surrounded by claims held by Cogema and other uranium explorers.

      Preliminary interpretation of regional magnetic data over the area suggests the presence of basement highs, and other structural features which are known to be associated with uranium mineralization elsewhere in the Athabasca Basin. The Company is planning a detailed geophysical survey over the project areas to identify exploration targets.
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 17:22:37
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      Largest land holdings in the Thelon Basin
      Thelon UNR represents 1.2 million acres and a 20% carried interest to completed feasibility (see Diamonds North news release dated April 20th, 2006)
      Comprehensive EM survey completed in 2006
      Numerous uranium enriched boulders identified
      Phase I budget planning is underway
      On April 14, 2005, Uranium North (then Diamonds North Resources Ltd) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Bayswater Uranium Corporation (formerly Pathfinder Resources Ltd), whereby Bayswater can earn an 80% interest in uranium rights in Uranium North's Thelon exploration permits in the Northwest Territories. These permits covered more than 2.5 million acres of land within and peripheral to the south-eastern Thelon Basin located approximately 500 kilometres east of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.



      Under the terms of the MOU, Bayswater made an initial cash payment of C$100,000, issued 2 million shares (1million having been issued and the 2nd million will be issued on the first year anniversary of the MOU), and agreed to spend C$4 million in exploration expenditures over 3 years to earn an 80% interest in the uranium rights. Uranium North will retain a 20% interest which is carried to completion of a bankable feasibility study on any uranium deposits found on the property. Bayswater will operate the uranium exploration programs.

      After preliminary review of historic uranium data, it was revealed that there are several occurrences of radioactive boulders within the property including sandstone boulders with elevated uranium values of up to 0.13% U3O8. One of the boulder occurrences forms a 3 kilometre wide glacial dispersion train that extends for 20 kilometres. The up-ice source for the boulders has not been determined and based on the known glacial movement and the size and extent of the Thelon property; it is likely that potential bedrock uranium sources occur on the property.

      The Thelon Basin is geologically similar to the prolific Athabasca Basin located about 300 kilometres to the south. The Athabasca Basin hosts a number of world-class unconformity-type very high-grade uranium deposits, which have been discovered at depths to 800 metres. The Thelon Basin has a number of unconformity-related uranium prospects, however, due to its more remote location it has not received the intensity of exploration accorded to the Athabasca Basin. Major uranium mining companies actively exploring in the Thelon Basin include Cameco Corporation and Cogema.
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 17:39:34
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      - Numerous showings with uranium mineralization at surface

      - Greater than 4% and 5% U3O8 from boulders at Kam Showing

      - 0.89% U3O8 over 2.5 metres and 0.4% U3O8 over 4.5 metres at L-1 Showing

      - grab sample yielded 1.17% U3O8 in outcrop at Block 24

      - Several boulder trains with 0.2 to 2.5% U3O8 at other locations on the property

      South Baker-Thelon Properties -- 100% owned

      The South Baker-Thelon properties comprise approximately 1.2 million acres of permits. The region was explored in the 1970's by several companies and has remained unexplored over the last two decades while uranium prices were at much lower levels. A recent review of historic data over the region has identified numerous areas with known uranium mineralization. The prospect descriptions provided below are based on historical reports and have not yet been verified by the Company.



      Kam Prospect - Uranium enriched boulders were discovered by Urangesellschaft over several hundreds of metres. Eleven grab samples from the northern Kam area have returned U3O8 values ranging from 0.19% to greater than 5% U3O8 with an average of 2.04% U3O8. Assays from 18 grab samples collected along the southern part of the prospect have yielded values ranging from 0.03 to 4.03 % U3O8 with an average of 0.69% U3O8. Boulders from this area have been traced for 1600 metres. Limited drilling on the Southern Kam area has intersected 0.44% U3O8 over 1 metre.
      L-1 Prospect - Uraniferous boulders yielding up to 2.3% U3O8 have been identified by AGIP over an area covering 550 x 60 metres. Bedrock samples have returned 0.89% U3O8 over 2.5 metres in trenches and 0.4% U3O8 over 4.5 metres in drill core.

      Block 24 Prospect -- Shell discovered uranium in outcrop up to 1.17% U3O8. The mineralization is reported to be structurally controlled within volcanic rocks.

      Art Occurrence -- AGIP discovered uranium enriched boulders that they believed to be locally derived. Boulders with up to 2.5% U3O8 have been traced for more than 500 metres. A bedrock source of the boulders has not yet been located.

      Windy Inlet Occurrence - Uranium rich boulders with up to 1.37% U3O8 were discovered by Noranda Inc at Windy Inlet. The mineralization is associated with 5 to 25% pyrite and 3 to 10% magnetite. The bedrock source for these boulders has not been found, however, the abundance of magnetite will assist detection using geophysics.

      Shell Boulder Occurrence -- At this location Shell and Urangesellschaft discovered boulders with uranium values ranging from 0.24% to 0.42% U3O8. A bedrock source was not reported.

      E & B Prospect - Radioactive supracrustal and basement boulders have been identified by E & B Exploration. Narrow uranium enriched fractures in outcrop were also found at the E & B site. The U3O8 values in the boulders range from 0.05% to 0.35%.
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 17:43:17
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      THELON - AMER LAKE

      - Numerous targets over 125,000 acres in geological setting similar to the Kiggavik deposit;

      - Main and Faucon showings - A reference to a historic uranium resource has been identified on the property (noncompliant with NI 43-101 - "indicated resource"* of 3.1 million tonnes grading at an average of 0.07% U3O8, and "inferred resource"* of 1.2 million tonnes at 0.07% U3O8) in an area with boulders yielding up to 5.4% and 8.8% U3O8;

      - Horned Lake - U3O8 in boulders up to 5%, bedrock source(s) may not be fully explained;

      - Split Lake - Uranium bearing boulders and bedrock samples up to 1.5% U3O8;

      - Uranerz Grid 1 - Radioactive boulders and bedrock samples up to 1.9% U3O8;

      - Showing B - Approximately 50 boulders identified assays as high as 0.7% U3O8.



      The Amer Lake Property, in the Thelon region, comprises four prospecting permits near Amer Lake that have been optioned by the Company (see Diamonds North News Release NR06-16, June 27, 2006 for details).

      The primary exploration target on the property is a basement-hosted uranium deposit comparable to the Kiggavik/Sissons Schultz deposits (resource of ~150 million lbs U3O8, reported by Areva) located in a similar geologic setting approximately 90 kilometres southeast of the Amer Lake property.

      This permit block encompasses numerous historic uranium occurrences in outcrop, drill core and boulders. One of the highlights is a boulder discovered by Uranerz Exploration and Mining which assayed 8.8% U3O8 in the vicinity of a uranium resource defined by Aquitaine Company of Canada. The Amer Lake rocks are interpreted to be geologic equivalents of the Wollaston Fold Belt that underlies portions of the Athabasca Basin. Initial review by MPH of historic exploration on the property identified five priority targets for follow-up on the permit block

      Main and Faucon Showings: Located in the central portion of the permit block, assessment reports indicate a historical resource and boulders with assays as high as 8.8% U3O8 in the area of the Faucon showing and 5.4% U3O8 in the area of the Main showing. Other highlights from the area (showing B) include U3O8 values from boulders up to 0.63% and 1.7% in bedrock.

      The Faucon Showing was originally held by Aquitaine with Cominco Ltd. as an option partner. Both companies reportedly drilled several holes in the area intersecting several 1 to 2.5 metre intercepts with U3O8 ranging from 0.1 to 0.18%. Reference to an "ore reserve summary" for the Main Zone uranium occurrence in a 1978 assessment report by Cominco Ltd was identified during data compilation. The summary was prepared by Aquitaine in 1969-70 based on approximately 30 drill holes totalling 6280 metres of drilling. The drilling was referenced by Cominco as yielding "a moderately regular array of intersections." Some details of the "ore reserve summary" have been located and a comprehensive review will be undertaken to better understand the data. Previous drilling has been reported to outline estimated "indicated resource"* of 3.1 million tonnes averaging 0.07% U3O8, with zones up to 0.15% U3O8. This equates to approximately 4.8 million pounds of U3O8. Additional "inferred resource"* of 1.2 million tonnes grading 0.07% U3O8 were also reported, equating to approximately 1.9 million additional pounds of U3O8. The zone was reported as being open in both directions along strike and to the south down dip. (This resource estimate is not compliant with NI 43-101 and should not be relied upon as insufficient qualifying exploration has been carried out to delineate a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource).

      The priority for this showing is to confirm the historic uranium resource on the property as reported by Cominco and to locate the bedrock sources of the boulders that returned 8.8% and 5.4% U3O8 to a bedrock source.

      Horned Lake Boulder Field: Approximately 500 uranium bearing boulders extending for about 3 kilometres in a northwest-southeast direction was delineated by Uranerz in the late 1970's. Assays of 52 boulder samples from the area averaged 0.53% U3O8 with individual assays up to 5.1% U3O8. It is not clear that the bedrock source(s) of the boulders has been fully explained.

      Split Lake Showing: A separate and parallel boulder field associated with uranium showings in bedrock was identified one kilometre north of the Horned Lake Boulder Field. Bedrock grab samples from the area have returned assays up to 1.5% U3O8. It does not appear that a bedrock source for these boulders was ever identified.

      Garry Lake Boulder Field: Aquitaine and Uranerz discovered boulders grading to 0.5% U3O8 along the north shore of Garry Lake extending for about 1.5 kilometres. According to assessment reports, the source of these boulders has not been found.

      Uranerz Grid 1: Numerous uranium bearing boulders and bedrock uranium occurrences have been located at this site with grab samples of outcrop returning up to 1.9% U3O8. No record of any drilling was identified in the assessment reports.
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 18:10:02
      Beitrag Nr. 43 ()
      HEPBURN PROJECT - HORNBY BAY BASIN

      - Numerous uranium showings near or at surface

      - 2.73% and 1.67% U3O8 over 0.5 metres and 2 metres widths respectively reported to extend along strike for approximately 500 metres at the UO prospect

      - 0.64% U3O8 over 10 metres extending for nearly 500 metres at the GP prospect

      - 1.06% U3O8 from grab sample from 10m wide structurally controlled zone at the BP prospect

      - Several other bedrock showings and boulder occurrences with elevated U3O8 on the property.

      Hepburn Property - 100% owned

      The Hepburn property overlies segments of the Hornby Bay Basin. This basin offers unconformity type uranium deposit potential and is relatively under explored in relation to the Athabasca Basin. Other uranium deposit type potential for the property include IOCG deposits and vein type deposits. Uranium exploration activity in the Hornby Bay Basin has recently increased dramatically by several uranium explorers including Cameco Corporation. The prospect descriptions provided below cover three regions on the property and are based on historical reports that have not yet been verified by the Company.



      Southern Hepburn - This area comprises two known prospects, the UO and GP prospects, which are located approximately 1 kilometre apart. These prospects provide the company with potential early drill ready opportunities. The potential concentration, widths and extent of the uranium mineralization at the UO and GP Prospects represent significant opportunity. Exploration plans will be finalized upon the completion of a successful site visit to confirm the historic data.

      UO Prospect - The Geological Survey of Canada reports that the Ridley Mines Holding Company found 2.73% U3O8 over 0.5 metres and 1.67% U3O8 over approximately 2 metres width within a dacite porphyry fault breccia at the UO Prospect. The total width of the zone is estimated at 3 to 5 metres extending for about 500 metres.

      GP Prospect - Moresby Mines reported assays of up to 0.64% U3O8 from a radioactive zone measuring 10 metres wide and extending for approximately 500 metres in a brecciated dacitic porphyry at the GP Prospect.

      Central Hepburn - Several known prospects including the BP, HP Lake, Bonana Lake, St. Germain and Comur Prospects were discovered along a 30 kilometre north-south trending portion of Hornby Bay Basin sediments. In addition, the basement rocks in the area are overlain by rocks of the McTavish Group, which are also highly prospective for uranium. The Central Hepburn region represents over 1125 square kilometres with known prospects and remains under-explored.

      BP Prospect - During a prospecting program, BP Minerals Canada collected a grab sample of foliated granite from a 10 metres wide shear zone. The sample returned 1.06% U3O8. No record of a follow-up program has been identified.

      HP Lake Prospect - A grab sample from a sedimentary/volcanic rock contact returned values up to 1% U3O8.
      Bonana Lake - Bedrock samples recovered from trenches by Cominco returned assays of 0.1 to 1% U3O8.

      St. Germain and Comur Showings -- Several uranium occurrences of about 0.025% U3O8 have been identified in outcrop and in drill core by Cominco. These anomalous uranium concentrations may represent potential for higher U3O8 concentrations and require further exploration.

      Northern Hepburn -Diamonds North holds 50% interest on 5 of the BB block claims in the northern part of the Hepburn property. Six uranium occurrences with up to 0.82% U3O8 have been identified by Aramis Ventures. At BB Lake, lake sediments have returned uranium values ranging from 23.7 ppm to 115ppm U3O8. This is reported as the highest known uranium concentration in a lake sediment sample in region.
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      schrieb am 05.06.07 18:12:15
      Beitrag Nr. 44 ()
      Einfach nochmal für die jenigen, die es nicht bis auf die "sehenswerte" Homepage geschafft haben!

      Die Projekte sind weltklasse!!


      http://www.uraniumnorthresources.com
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      schrieb am 08.06.07 18:33:33
      Beitrag Nr. 45 ()
      Und Mark kauft wieder ordentlich ein!!!

      @Panem: hast auch wieder mächtig zugelangt wa??
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      schrieb am 08.06.07 18:34:22
      Beitrag Nr. 46 ()
      Jun 06/07 May 17/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT Control or Direction Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 2,000 $0.880
      Jun 06/07 May 15/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT Control or Direction Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 47,500 $0.880
      Jun 06/07 May 15/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT Control or Direction Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 2,500 $0.900
      Jun 05/07 May 30/07 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT Control or Direction Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 20,000 $0.800
      Jun 05/07 Jul 28/06 KOLEBABA, MARK ROBERT Control or Direction Common Shares 00 - Opening Balance-Initial SEDI Report
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      schrieb am 11.06.07 11:44:27
      Beitrag Nr. 47 ()
      Aktueller Artikel zum Rohstoffmarkt:

      Das Lager der Rohstoff-Superbullen hat einen neuen prominenten Fürsprecher erhalten. Es handelt sich um niemand Geringeren als um Mitchell Hooke, den Chef des Minerals Council of Australia. Seiner Meinung nach befinde sich die Welt am Beginn eines noch nie da gewesenen Nachfrage-Schubes. Dieser habe das Potential, noch gute 15 bis 20 Jahre anzuhalten.

      Wie der Branchen-Experte auf einer Fachkonferenz in Manila darlegte, würden die Schwellenländer heute für rund die Hälfte der globalen Wirtschaftsaktivität stehen. Zugleich würden dort zwei Drittel des weltweiten Wachstums generiert. Der Verbrauch an Industriemetallen pro Kopf stelle in diesem Ländern aber immer noch erst einen kleinen Bruchteil des Bedarfs in den Industrienationen dar. In den kommenden Jahren werde es hier unweigerlich zu einer Angleichung mit nachhaltigen Folgen kommen.

      Mit steigendem Einkommen, so Hooke, wachse auch der Bedarf nach Industriemetallen. Bereits jetzt befinde sich dieser auf einem Niveau, wie es noch nie jemand erlebt habe. Die Hälfte der Erde mache derzeit einen rasanten Industrialisierungs-Prozess durch, wie er etwa in den USA in den 1890er Jahren oder in Japan in der Nachkriegszeit stattgefunden habe. Gleichzeitig erhole sich auch die Nachfrage in den klassischen Industrienationen. Vor allem in Japan, der zweitgrößten Volkswirtschaft der Welt, finde derzeit geradezu eine „Re-Industrialisierung“ statt.

      Den Rohstoffanbietern werde es laut Hooke in der kommenden Dekade kaum gelingen, mit der Nachfrage Schritt zu halten. Daran würden auch die enormen Investitionen in neue Minen-Projekte kaum etwas ändern. Vielmehr sorge der Investitions-Boom bei den Rohstoffgesellschaften zur Zeit zusätzlich für Preissteigerungen. Schließlich habe diese Entwicklung die Branche relativ unvorbereitet getroffen. Dementsprechend würden derzeit sowohl die Entwicklungs- als auch die Betriebskosten inklusive Maschinen und Löhne stark steigen. Jene Volkswirtschaften, die diesen Preisentwicklungen am besten entgegentreten könnten, würden aus dem globalen Wettbewerb um Rohstoffe künftig als Sieger hervorgehen.

      Hooke stellte klar, dass der derzeitige Rohstoff-Boom seiner Meinung nach gut und gern noch 18 Jahre Bestand haben werde. Zwar würden zahlreiche Metalle wie Kupfer und Nickel bereits jetzt zu Rekordkursen gehandelt. Der Nachfrage-Boom sei dennoch erst rund zwei Jahre alt. Die zugrundeliegenden fundamentalen Faktoren hätten sich erst vor Kurzem spürbar auszuwirken begonnen. Diese Entwicklung sei nun aber nicht mehr rückgängig zu machen.
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      schrieb am 13.06.07 09:22:16
      Beitrag Nr. 48 ()
      Uranium North Discovers Historic Data Increasing the Thickness, Grade and Size of KAM South Uranium ShowingTuesday June 12, 11:07 am ET


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - June 12, 2007) - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR - News) reports that recently discovered historic drill hole results demonstrate the thickness, grade and size of the KAM South uranium showing on the South Baker project are much better than originally estimated. The drill holes confirm high-grade uranium over several intervals from near surface to a depth of 140-metres downhole along a mineralized zone intersected by three drill holes over a distance of 250 metres.
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      The KAM South zone is highlighted by drill hole DDH-2 which intersected five uranium zones including 1 metre of 0.23% U3O8, 1 metre of 0.05% U308, 3 metres of 0.13% U308 and 2 metres of 0.17% U308 and drill hole DDH -3 which intersected 3 metres of 0.17% U3O8 including 1 metre of 0.44% U3O8.

      The KAM prospect is comprised of north and south mineralized zones located approximately 900 metres apart. Historically ten holes were drilled on the project in 1982 by Urangesellschaft Canada Limited. Nine were drilled in the KAM South zone and one on the KAM North zone. Four of the drill holes at the south zone intersected uranium mineralization as shown in the table below. The single hole drilled into the north zone also encountered uranium mineralization in the same geological rock type as the south zone. Based on drill hole data, the strike length of the mineralized zone is a minimum of 250 metres and appears to be open to the south and north indicating that uranium mineralization could extend over 900 metres to KAM North.

      "We were originally attracted to the abundance of uranium mineralized boulders and what we thought were one-metre-wide uranium drill intercepts. The presence of high-grade 3 to 4 metre intercepts over several horizons significantly increases our interest in the project," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Uranium North.




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      Hole From - To % U3O8 Hole From - To %U3O8
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      DDH-2 31 - 32m 0.23 DDH-3 57-60m 0.17(i)
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      DDH-2 57 - 58m 0.05
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      DDH-2 128 -131m 0.13 DDH-5 79-83m 0.17
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      DDH-2 133-135m 0.07 DDH-5 86-87m 0.10
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      DDH-2 138-140m 0.17 DDH-5 135-138m 0.07
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      The holes were drilled on an azimuth of 070 degrees at a dip of -50 degrees

      (i)includes 1m of 0.44% U3O8


      In addition, drill hole DDH-1 intersected uranium mineralization in three horizons east of DDH-2. Only one sample was analyzed which showed a U3O8 content of 0.015% over 1 metre. DDH 2 and DDH 3 were both drilled within an area covered with radioactive boulders, while DDH-5 was outside the boulder field by an estimated 100 metres. The presence of uranium rich boulders suggest that the mineralization occurs at the surface beneath about 5 to 10 metres of overburden.

      KAM South is marked by a 1600 metre east-west trending radioactive boulder train with boulders assaying up to 4.04% U3O8 with average values of 0.69% U3O8. KAM North is marked by a 60 by 50 metre boulder field, with assays returning values up to 5% U3O8 with average values of 2.0% U3O8.

      A considerable amount of additional drilling was recommended by Urangesellschaft on the KAM North and KAM South occurrences in 1982. There are no known reports of this drilling being carried out.

      The work program for 2007 by Uranium North will include airborne geophysics accompanied by ground prospecting and mapping to gain a better understanding of the controls on and extent of uranium mineralization prior to drilling. Since uranium mineralization at KAM occurs with pyrite, IP ground geophysical techniques will be considered to help establish the extent of mineralization to the north and south of KAM South and between KAM North and KAM South which is about 900 metres.

      About Uranium North

      Uranium North Resources is a rapidly evolving company committed to building long-term value through ongoing uranium discoveries and strategic acquisitions.

      The data reported for the property is from assessment files and other third party reporting. The accuracy and validity of this historic data has not been verified by Uranium North or its consultants. B. Brereton (P. Eng.) is Uranium North's qualified person reviewing the data for this project.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Mark Kolebaba, President & CEO, Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Statements in this press release, other than purely historical information, including statements relating to the Company's future plans and objectives or expected results, may include forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in resource exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

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



      Contact:
      Heather Kays
      Uranium North Resources Corp.
      Corporate Communications Manager
      (604) 484-2212
      (604) 484-7143 (FAX)
      Email: info@uraniumnorthresources.com
      Website: www.uraniumnorthresources.com


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      Source: Uranium North Resources Corp.
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      schrieb am 26.06.07 15:09:22
      Beitrag Nr. 49 ()
      Nochmal für alle, die hier kurz vorbeischauen, nochmal wie folgt die Fakten in Kurzform! Der Ausbruch ist nur eine Frage der Zeit!

      VOM 22.05.07 15:11:22
      Muss man sich auch nochmal klar machen: ca. 1,5MIO Hektar in 4 der heißesten Regionen in Kanada zum Löcher bohren! Großartig!

      Und 6,8Mio Pfund U3O8 im Boden! Wenn wir zudem hier noch die 43-101 Bestätigung haben, kann man sich festhalten!

      GLTA
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      schrieb am 26.06.07 15:52:37
      Beitrag Nr. 50 ()
      Uranium North Resources Announces Option Grants
      Monday June 25, 7:37 pm ET


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - June 25, 2007) - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR - News) announces the grant of incentive stock options under the Company's stock option plan to directors to purchase an aggregate of 300,000 treasury shares, subject to shareholder approval of the plan. The options are exercisable for a period of five years at a price of $0.87 per share and are subject to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange.
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      schrieb am 28.06.07 17:38:23
      Beitrag Nr. 51 ()
      ********************* NEWS - UND WAS FÜR NEWS ********************

      Uranium North Acquires Claims Over Boulder Yielding 38% U3O8 and Provides Update for South Baker Property
      Thursday June 28, 11:19 am ET


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - June 28, 2007) - Uranium North Resources Corp (TSX VENTURE:UNR - News) announces that it has acquired the JG property immediately north of the Company's South Baker property in Nunavut within the Thelon Basin region. The claims were staked over high grade uranium mineralized boulders ranging from less than 0.1% to 38% U3O8. The JG claims have been amalgamated with the South Baker property. A geophysical survey has been commissioned over the entire 100% owned South Baker property including the recently staked JG claims.
      ADVERTISEMENT


      The South Baker property covers more than 10 historic uranium prospects. After recently completing a comprehensive and detailed review of historic data for the prospects, seven of the prospects have been selected for detailed follow-up in 2007.

      "The South Baker area has become a very interesting project. On a conceptual basis, Uranium North is targeting South Baker as a strong candidate for discovering a Kiggavik- type uranium deposit," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Uranium North Resources.

      The South Baker project is located 300 kilometres south of Areva Resources Canada Inc's 147 million lb Kiggavik uranium deposit. The Areva resource is comprised of six structurally controlled deposits and is currently the subject of a feasibility study. Uranium North notes with interest that 67% of the contained pounds of U3O8 at Kiggavik were found in the period 1986-1988, well after the last uranium boom as the structural controls on mineralization became better understood. The Company is of the opinion that a detailed focus on the structural setting associated with these historic uranium occurrences on South Baker will yield some very attractive targets for Kiggavik-style deposits.

      The prospects on the South Baker property were originally discovered as a result of boulder prospecting. Based on historic data review, it appears that the drilling was designed to target bedrock sources of mineralized boulders found in glacial till, with little to no consideration for possible structural controls on mineralization. Uranium North's 2007 exploration program will be designed to identify drill targets associated with structural features that could control mineralization around each of the prospects. Plans include digital re-construction of previous drill hole data, airborne geophysical surveying, and detailed prospecting and mapping to define drill targets.

      Highlights - Prospects selected for immediate follow-up

      - Hawk - 0.20% and 0.19% U3O8 over 23 m and 15 m of drill core respectively

      - SW Hawk - 0.25% and 0.07% U3O8 over 1 m and 2.2 m drill core respectively

      - L1 - 0.39% U3O8 over 4.45 m of drill core and 0.89% U3O8 over 2.5 m in surface trench

      - KAM - Boulders with up to 5% U3O8, minimal drilling identify 0.3% U3O8 over 1 m

      -- JG - Boulders with visible pitchblende, values up to 38% U3O8, bedrock source not yet found

      - Art - 500 m boulder field with values up to 2.5% U3O8, source not yet discovered

      - JIM - Uranium enriched boulders, possible source identified in 1 drill hole

      Below is an updated detailed summary of the seven selected prospects requiring immediate follow-up. The summary is based on a recent assessment of compiled and historic data.

      Hawk Prospect

      The Hawk prospect was first identified as a radioactive boulder field spanning an area 280 m by 40 m. Geochemical analysis of boulders returned values up to 4.1% U3O8. Some of the best drill holes intersected mineralization with values up to 0.2% U3O8 over 24 m and 0.19% U3O8 over 15 m. Uranium mineralization is associated with breccia zones near feldspar porphyries and occurs on the margins of breccia fragments. In addition, drill hole H10 contains 0.18% molybdenum at 18-28 m.

      Upon completion of a compilation and data review, the uranium mineralization appears to be controlled by a major northwest trending fault zone. This is of considerable interest with respect to the Kiggavik model. Previous work does not appear to have considered the structural complexities of the property. Historic drill data will be further compiled to identify high priority drill targets. Field investigations in 2007 will attempt to identify structural controls on mineralization as a prelude to diamond drilling.




      DDH From To Metres % U3O8
      ----- ------ ----- -------- --------
      H-11 49 73 24.0 0.20%
      H-22 46 57 11.0 0.21%
      H-10 3 31 28.0 0.09%
      H-10 45 60 15.0 0.19%
      H-4 1.2 7.6 6.4 0.08%
      H-15 21 25 4.0 0.11%
      H-15 33 35 2.0 0.06%
      H-8 2.7 3.4 0.7 0.03%
      H-16 36 37 1.0 0.02%
      H-36 35 40 5.0 0.15%
      H-37 14 16.2 2.2 0.26%
      H-37 28.9 29.5 0.6 0.06%
      H-37 40.8 41.2 0.4 0.14%

      Holes drilled at -90 degrees with exception of H-11(-55 degrees), H-22(-55
      degrees), H-37(-45 degrees)
      True thicknesses have not been determined


      SW Hawk Prospect

      The SW Hawk Prospect is marked by a 900 metre-long boulder train. Geochemical sampling of boulders returned values of up to 0.3% U3O8. Mineralization was intersected in four out of 15 drill holes returning values up to 0.25% U3O8 over 1 m and 0.07% U3O8 over 2.2 m.

      L-1 Prospects

      The L-1-prospect comprises two known uranium mineralized outcrop showings 50 m apart and boulders forming a north-south trending area 100 m by 300 m in size. Detailed mapping and prospecting identified over 150 radioactive boulders of which only 18 were sampled. Values range from 0.04% to 2.2% U3O8 with an average of 0.7%. Other significant values include 1.5%, 1.2%, and 0.84% U3O8. Both outcrop showings were trenched and chip sampled returning 2.5 m of 0.89% U3O8 and 3.5 m of 0.08% U3O8.

      A total of twenty-two holes totaling 1247.86 metres were drilled in the early 1980s to extend the known mineralized outcrop zones to the north. Of the twenty-two holes, ten intersected mineralization including results of 4.45 m of 0.36% U3O8 and 10.85 m of 0.06% U3O8.

      This area warrants further detailed exploration including prospecting and drilling because of the wide-spread distribution of uranium in boulders and outcrop, as well as the fact that 50% of holes drilled on this grid intersected mineralization, All historic drill logs will be captured digitally for three dimensional investigation to identify targets for drilling.




      Hole From To Metres % U308
      ----- ------- ------- -------- --------
      L-2 3.05 7.50 4.45 0.36
      L-4 15.90 16.50 1.6 0.09
      L-10 13.50 24.35 10.85 0.06
      L-15 12.75 16.10 3.35 0.06
      L-20 25.90 31.45 5.55 0.06
      L-22 34.10 35.15 1.05 0.11
      2.5(1) 0.89

      Holes drilled at -45 degrees with exception of L-10 (-90 degrees).
      (1)Trench sample
      True thicknesses have not been determined


      KAM Prospect

      The KAM prospect is comprised of north and south mineralized zones located approximately 900 m apart. The South Zone is defined on the surface by uranium enriched boulders extending 1600 m in an east-west trending direction. Assays from 18 grab samples collected along the southern part of the prospect have yielded values ranging from 0.03% to 4.03 % U3O8 with an average of 0.69% U3O8. Four of the drill holes at the south zone intersected uranium mineralization. Several uranium rich horizons range from 1 m to 4 m downhole with uranium values ranging from 0.06% to 0.17% including 0.44% U3O8 over 1 m. Based on drill hole data, the strike length of the mineralized zone is a minimum of 250 m and appears to be open to the south and north. The north zone is marked by a 60 m by 50 m boulder field. Assays from 11 boulders from North KAM returned U3O8 values ranging from 0.19% to greater than 5% with an average of 2.04% U3O8. A single hole drilled into the north zone encountered minor uranium mineralization in the same geological rock type as the south zone.

      The airborne survey will help delineate the extent of mineralization on both North and South KAM and will help determine if mineralization is continuous between the North and South KAM zones. Additional ground work is planned to identify drill targets.




      Hole From To Metres % U3O8
      ----- ------ ----- -------- ----------
      DDH-2 31 32 1.0 0.23
      DDH-2 57 58 1.0 0.05
      DDH-2 128 131 3.0 0.13
      DDH-2 133 135 2.0 0.07
      DDH-2 138 140 2.0 0.17
      DDH-3 57 60 3.0 0.17(1)
      DDH-5 79 83 4.0 0.17
      DDH-5 86 87 1.0 0.1
      DDH-5 135 138 3.0 0.07

      The holes were drilled on an azimuth of 070 degrees at a dip of -50 degrees
      True thicknesses have not been determined
      (1) includes 1m of 0.44% U3O8


      JG and GS-2 Prospects

      The JG Prospect which was recently staked is defined by numerous boulders and cobbles with visible pitchblende returning values ranging from less then 0.1% to 38% U3O8. The GS-2 occurrence was found approximately 600 m east of the JG occurrence that consists of boulders returning values up to 0.072% U308.

      The JG Prospect was followed up with detailed prospecting which discovered a 200 metre-long, north trending boulder train. The southern 50 m of this train was described as being the most radioactive. Drilling in the vicinity did not intersect significant mineralization. At the end of the 1978 field season it was suggested that the mineralization came from a small high grade mineralized pocket, likely of local origin. It has been recommended to Uranium North to conduct more work in an attempt to find the source of this high grade mineralization.

      Art Prospect

      The Art Prospect comprises a 500 m long boulder field containing 100 radioactive boulders. Geochemical values for 10 boulders range from 0.04% to 2.5% U3O8 with an average value of 0.7% U3O8. Other high values include 1.15%, 1.25%, and 1.50% U3O8. The boulders were described as being locally derived angular and frost heaved. Eight drill holes failed to intersect significant mineralization as observed in the boulders.

      Further, the mineralization intersected by drilling was strongly hematite altered trachyte whereas the boulders are more felsic and less hematized. The distance of transport of the boulders was not thought to be great as the boulders were relatively angular. It was suggested further work was warranted to trace the boulders to source. There is no indication that this was ever done.

      Jim Prospect

      The Jim Prospect is marked by uranium enriched boulders. Grab samples of sheared volcanic rocks returned values up to 0.20% U3O8. Since the sheared boulders were described as occurring over a large area it was concluded that several mineralized shear zones would be the source. A 3 m wide shear zone exposed by frost heave was identified. One 71-metre-long drill hole intersected the shear zone and also intersected several radioactive shears up to 5 cm in width over 27 m of core. This radioactive zone returned values up to 0.028% U3O8 over 8 m.

      Since only one reported hole was drilled into this prospect and it intersected mineralization, further work is recommended. Detailed ground work will be required to delineate drill targets.

      The data reported for the properties is from assessment files and other third party reporting. The accuracy and validity of this historic data has not been verified by Uranium North or its consultants. B. Brereton (P. Eng.) is Uranium North's qualified person reviewing the data for this project.

      About Uranium North Resources

      Uranium North is a junior mineral exploration company focused on uranium opportunities in Canada. The Company holds 100% interest in three million acres of property located within the most prospective basins in Canada. Uranium North is focusing on five key projects, one of which hosts a 6.7 million lb historical resource (non NI 43-101 compliant).

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Mark Kolebaba, President & CEO, Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Statements in this press release, other than purely historical information, including statements relating to the Company's future plans and objectives or expected results, may include forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in resource exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

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



      Contact:
      Heather Kays
      Uranium North Resources Corp.
      Corporate Communications
      (604) 484-2212
      (604) 484-7143 (FAX)
      Email: info@uraniumnorthresources.com
      Website: www.uraniumnorthresources.com

      Jason Roy
      Renmark Financial Communications Inc.
      (514) 939-3989
      (514) 939-3717 (FAX)
      Email: jroy@renmarkfinancial.com

      Barbara Komorowski
      Renmark Financial Communications Inc.
      (514) 939-3989
      (514) 939-3717 (FAX)
      Email: bkomorowski@renmarkfinancial.com
      Website: www.renmarkfinancial.com


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      Source: Uranium North Resources Corp.
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      schrieb am 28.06.07 17:39:09
      Beitrag Nr. 52 ()
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      schrieb am 28.06.07 23:54:42
      Beitrag Nr. 53 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.371.948 von mrbk1234 am 28.06.07 17:38:23Sehr schön! Vielen Dank mrbk1234 für die unermüdliche Arbeit, diesen Thread im Monolog am Leben zu erhalten!
      Ich beobachte diese Firma schon seit Februar diesen Jahres und war von Anfang an begeistert von deren Potential und dem Management. Nachdem ich mir die phänomenale Homepage, die überzeugenden Properties und den Jahresbericht angesehen hatte, wollte ich diese Aktie unbedingt haben. Leider war sie damals in D nicht handelbar und mir das Prozedere für einen Kauf in Toronto über DAB zu umständlich und teuer. Kurz nachdem ich sie in meine Watchliste aufgenommen hatte, kam der Ausbruch um fast 100%. Hier störte das niemanden. Panem war der einzige, der im Januar mit 3 Posting begann, danach aber offensichlich das Interesse verlor. Und nun belebst Du Gott sei Dank diesen Thread. Sobald es mir die Zeit erlaubt, will ich mich gerne daran beteiligen, denn meine Zuversicht in diesen Explorer ist ungebrochen (ich bin investiert, seitdem sie in Frankfurt handelbar war). Derzeit sind die Kurse einfach Klasse.
      Die drei zu den flächenmäßig größten Uranexplorern Kanadas zählenden Firmen mit bedeutendem Anteil an den wichtigen Urangebieten sind die relativ gut bekannte Bayswater Uranium (BAY) mit einer MK von derzeit fast 80 Mio € bei einem Explorationsgebiet von 7 Mio Accres, die kaum bekannte Hathor Exploration (HAT) mit einer MK von fast 60 Mio € bei 19 Mio Accres (!!!) und unsere Uranium North (UNR) mit einer MK von fast 10 Mio und einem Gebiet von 4 Mio Accres (die neuen Gebiete nicht mitgerechnet). Gestern wurde Hathor zu einer der TopTen der 10 besten Uranium Explorerwerte an der TSX-Venture gewählt.
      Momentan quält mich die Frage, ob ich meine Bayswater umschichten soll in UNR oder HAT. Gibt es Meinungen?
      Schönen Abend VetSurg
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      schrieb am 29.06.07 07:40:25
      Beitrag Nr. 54 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.380.003 von VetSurg am 28.06.07 23:54:42Moin Mr. Surg, ja was bleibt mir da anderes übrig. aber danke für dein Lob! UNR ist halt ein fundamental guter Wert und ich denke mal, dass wir uns hier momentan bei der Bodebildung befinden. Aus welchen Grund der Absacker hier, kann ich mir nicht erklären! Allerdings ist das ganze Explorerumfeld sehr schwach, wird aber sicherlich bald wieder belebt werden! Ich finde die historischen Werte einfach nur einmalig! So viel Uran für die minimale Marktkap.! Meiner Meinung nach ist der Durchdrang der News auch nicht wirklich gegeben. Ich habe Mark auch schon gechrieben, dass die News besser verteilt werden müssen. Z.b Verträge mit Stockhouse, North American Market Wrap Up, oder Stockgroup News Hotline müssen geschlossen werden! Nie wird UNR irgendwo erwähnt...

      HAT ist mir echt gesagt ein bisschen zu teuer, da sind die übergroßen Gebiete schon mit eingepreist...

      Aber bei UNR ist der Kurs wieder so schön jungfräulich...

      musst du wohl nach Gefühl entscheiden....
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      schrieb am 06.07.07 09:45:22
      Beitrag Nr. 55 ()
      Schöner Newsflow! Findet kaum Beachtung!

      Uranium North Identifies High Priority Exploration Targets in the Athabasca Basin
      09:01 EDT Thursday, July 05, 2007

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - July 5, 2007) - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces that uranium exploration targets have been identified on the 100% owned Carswell East property in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan. Several multi-kilometer scale EM conductors have been identified from a recently completed MEGATEM survey. Broad historical airborne uranium anomalies are associated with some of the conductors.

      A helicopter supported exploration team has been mobilized to the property for follow-up on the anomalies. Extensive boulder and geochemical sampling over six priority conductors is underway to identify alteration zones that could be associated with high grade uranium mineralization.

      The Carswell East property is located on the western side of the Athabasca Basin just 20 km east of the past producing Cluff Lake Mine. The Shea Creek deposit, owned by UEX/Areva is 20 km to the southwest and has drill intercepts yielding up to 27% U3O8 over 8.8 metres.

      Zur Zeit prima Einstiegskurse!
      Uns allen Glück auf!
      VetSurg
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      schrieb am 06.07.07 16:46:25
      Beitrag Nr. 56 ()
      Unglaublich, was in diesem Unternehmen für Potential steckt..
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      schrieb am 12.07.07 22:24:04
      Beitrag Nr. 57 ()


      Stimmt ADVFN heute mal wieder nicht?
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      schrieb am 21.07.07 10:19:35
      Beitrag Nr. 58 ()
      Interessanter Artikel bei Stockhouse:

      The Casey Files: Profiting from the Next Big Uranium Discovery
      Wednesday, July 11, 2007
      By Marin Katusa

      How to identify likely winners in the next phase of the uranium exploration cycle.
      It would be the height of modesty to say that our subscribers have made a lot of money by following our recommendation to buy junior uranium stocks back in 1998 when no one, but no one wanted to know about them. In reality, they made a killing.
      But lately, the sector has stalled out, as we had predicted it would in the pages of the Casey Energy Speculator. It was inevitable, given that the number of companies claiming to be uranium related had exploded from a small handful at the time of my original recommendation, to well over 400 today. Most of these companies are not worth the ink, let alone the paper, their certificates are printed on.
      Does that mean that the uranium stock bull market is over? Hardly. The fundamentals still line up well in the favor of higher and higher uranium prices, as Marin Katusa discusses below, and there is an overarching reason why the sector may be about to surprise the nay-sayers.
      As you\'ll read, there is still big money to be made, and probably sooner than you\'d expect.
      Doug Casey
      The current uranium bull market has seen it all: land rushes, promises of immense wealth, millions of dollars poured into drill programs, and a uranium spot price that has galvanized the investment community by smashing through $130/pound.
      But amid the brouhaha, one thing has remained elusive: a major uranium discovery. Everywhere from Australia to Zambia, exploration results have been largely underwhelming. The most interesting results so far have come from a grassroots project; the Cameco (TSX: T.CCO, BullBoards) - Strateco (TSX: T.RSC, BullBoards) joint venture at Matoush, Quebec. But even this project is not fresh. Much of the drilling to date has simply been twinning of historic holes.
      In short, the investment world is still waiting for a big find in this exploration cycle. And discoveries will be key to the uranium story going forward. Here\'s why: the considerable gains made to date in uranium stocks have been largely triggered by the appreciation of U3O8 as a commodity.
      But riding the commodity price of uranium won\'t be the easy ticket to success for juniors it was in the recent past. With the uranium spot price doubling in 2006, investors crowded into the party, indiscriminately pouring money into exploration stocks, creating a rising tide that lifted all boats. In the first half of 2007, the uranium spot price has doubled yet again, yet uranium stocks have languished, with many stocks trading at levels last seen when uranium was half its current price.
      Will continued increases in uranium price (a sure thing despite the recent $2.00 step back) ensure investors stay interested in the uranium sector? Probably. Will it generate another buying spree in uranium stocks? Maybe not.
      The question then is, is there still big money to be made in the uranium stocks? In a word, yes.
      Phase One Is Done, But the Bull Has Just Begun
      The uranium stock bull market to date has been unusual in that it has been driven solely by the price of the underlying commodity, with no major new discoveries to date. In almost all previous resource bulls, the junior explorers have been propelled by the announcement of a major find.
      Pyramid Mines\' lead-zinc discovery in 1965 sent the entire Vancouver Stock Exchange into a buying frenzy. Likewise, DiaMet\'s diamond discovery in 1991 sent its stock from pennies to $60, and sparked a follow-on mania as investors rushed into any and all companies with diamond properties in northern Canada. In Labrador, the Diamond Fields Voisey\'s Bay nickel discovery in 1993 sparked one of the largest and most profitable resource share bull markets to date.
      And here\'s the good news: a major discovery in uranium is now all but inevitable, due to the unprecedented amount of money that has been spent in uranium exploration programs over the past few years. And when the long-awaited discovery does come, accompanied as it will be by stories of shareholders striking it rich overnight, it promises to kick start another bull run for the sector as a whole. And especially for anyone fortunate enough to have invested in a company with holdings near the discovery.
      The Place to Be
      For that reason, our Casey Energy Speculator has focused on identifying the uranium companies that have the land, management expertise and the cash needed to give them a real shot at the next big find. That will be the single best way to earning life-changing returns.
      In addition, we are investing in companies working in zip codes where elephants might be found - and that zip code, or postal code as would be more apt, can be none other than Canada\'s Athabasca Basin.
      The Athabasca Basin has been the world\'s premier uranium district for the past half-century, and accounts for one-third of the world\'s uranium production.
      Since 1968, 18 deposits totaling over 1.4 billion pounds of uranium have been discovered in the region. The total value of Athabasca\'s remaining uranium deposits is on the order of US$30 billion, putting the region on par with the world\'s other major mining districts - Nevada\'s Carlin trend (US$35 billion), Ontario\'s Timmins Camp (US$21 billion) and Hemlo (US$6.6 billion).
      The first major uranium discovery in the Athabasca Basin was made at Rabbit Lake in 1968, producing 120 million pounds of U3O8 over twenty-five years. In 1975, the richest open-pit deposit in the world was discovered at Key Lake. Over its 15-year life, the Key Lake deposits produced more than 190 million pounds of U3O8. These early discoveries of relatively near-surface deposits were found by traditional prospecting of mineralized boulders and current-day radiometric geophysical techniques.
      In the early 1980s, deeper discoveries were made of so-called \"blind deposits\" that had no surface expression. The MacLean, Midwest and Sue Deposits as well as the giant, high-grade Cigar Lake deposit all fell under this category. In 1988, the highest-grade uranium deposit in the world was found beneath 500 meters of sandstone at McArthur River.
      In short, the Athabasca Basin has been and continues to be uranium\'s ground zero and the likely address of the next big discovery.
      But which of the many companies working in the Basin is most likely to grab the prize? There are a couple of key factors you need to look for.
      Land Alone Does Not a Discovery Make
      A favorite tactic of promoters in all resource bull markets, past and present, is to stake huge land positions and then proudly point investors to the map, saying, \"We\'re the largest landholder in such and such area.\"
      Such land grabs are a dubious exploration strategy at best. And in the case of Athabasca, they\'re downright ridiculous. Many of the basin\'s most significant deposits are just a few tens of meters wide and hundreds of meters long. Thus, such deposits can be entirely covered by a land parcel just a few hectares in area - a virtual postage stamp compared to many of the gargantuan claims that exist in the basin today. It\'s not having the most land that matters, it\'s having the right land.
      Pre-2004, there were only a few companies working in the Athabasca. These companies took advantage of the fact that uranium was out of favor to accumulate properties that, by virtue of the exploration work done in earlier uranium rushes, were known to be the better prospects. Post-2004 the staking rush began in earnest, although it was quickly apparent that much of the land picked up late in the day was likely little more than moose pasture.
      So the first question you need to ask about Athabasca-based uranium companies you own is exactly when they acquired their land. If it was at any point after 2004, then some (fairly high) level of skepticism is warranted.
      Technological Expertise
      You can further narrow down the likely discoverer by looking at management and their experience with using modern technology to explore for uranium at depth. Advanced technologies like electromagnetic (EM) geophysics are tools the big players didn\'t have back in the days when they passed over \"uneconomic\" sections of the basin.
      EM geophysical methods were what originally identified graphite in the basement fault structure at McArthur River, helping guide a drill program that eventually located the main ore zone. Such high-tech prospecting in unclaimed areas toward the center of the basin could potentially unearth new discoveries.
      Gentlemen, Start Your Drilling Engines
      To come up with a find, would-be discoverers will need drilling - and lots of it. As we\'ve noted above, the Athabasca Basin is not an easy place in which to zero in on uranium deposits. A quick example: Cogema\'s Midwest Lake uranium deposit in the northeastern Basin was discovered in the late 1970s only after nine years of field work at a cost of $4.35 million (roughly $13.4 million in 2007 dollars).
      Outside of the majors, very few companies are currently carrying out extensive drill programs in the Basin. The others may be loathe to drill because, so far, they\'ve been able to promote themselves on land package size and potential resource - the key words here being \"so far.\"
      The initial buzz and excitement is over and now it is time for real results.
      Drilling is how properties are put to the test, and only the true contenders, the ones that know they have a shot at finding something, are willing to pull drill core from the ground. A breakdown of 2007 drill programs in the Athabasca reveals who these contenders are.



      There are 59 junior uranium companies in the Athabasca Basin. The top five Casey Research uranium stocks are drilling 73,000 meters, the other 54 juniors are drilling a combined 64,645 meters. So, 8% of the junior uranium explorers working in the area will account for 53% of the drilling. It is these companies that are serious about making a discovery, not simply riding the uranium wave. While nothing is guaranteed, it\'s clear which companies have the best chance of claiming the Athabasca\'s next monster deposit.
      How You Profit
      In 2006, the rising tide of interest in uranium lifted pretty much all junior uranium stocks, including those we follow in the Casey Energy Speculator. In 2007, our stocks have taken their lumps along with the rest of the sector, although some of our picks continue to charge forward (including one that is up 74% year-to-date, and over 350% since our original recommendation). We are not concerned, because we are invested in companies we are comfortable holding for their exploration - as opposed to promotional - promise.
      With many of the best uranium juniors selling at bargain prices, investors with strong contrarian instincts now have a brief window of opportunity to get in before the true frenzy begins - so long as they choose the right juniors in the right district. Choosing the right district is the easy half of the equation. For all the reasons outlined above, it\'s clearly the Athabasca Basin.
      As for cherry picking the right companies out of the dozens that now exist, based on our analysis, you only need to buy five of the 59 companies drilling in the Athabasca Basin this season to gain exposure to more than half of the entire drilling programs for the whole region. That reduces the task of building a portfolio of the right stocks to an easily manageable level.*
      As more and more money is poured into the ground, the likelihood of a new mega-discovery grows daily. It\'s even possible that the 2007 drilling season will see more than one major discovery in the Athabasca, sending the companies responsible on a phenomenal rise, and in the process, lifting all those who happen to be exploring nearby to new highs.
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 13:11:13
      Beitrag Nr. 59 ()
      Grüchteküche brodelt! (aus'm Stockhouse)

      The Mighty , rich and famous DRILLCORE is loaded on UNR, If the DRILLCORE is buying , Then enough said. Keep in mind Mr drillcore is a bottom fisher.
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 18:30:30
      Beitrag Nr. 60 ()
      VERDAMMT GUTE NEWS UND KEINE SOCKE INTERESSIERT SICH!

      Der 2. Uran-Hype ist auf'm Weg!! Ich sag es Euch!


      July 31, 2007
      Uranium North Mobilizes Crew On The Amer Lake Project In The Thelon Basin

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      Vancouver, July 31, 2007 --Uranium North Resources Corp (UNR--TSX.V) announces ground crews have been mobilized to the Amer Lake uranium project in the Thelon Basin in Nunavut. Crews are reconstructing historical data required for a NI43-101 compliant resource calculation. Detailed prospecting and mapping is underway to define the mineralized zones in advance of drilling. The first shipment of samples has been collected and sent to the lab for immediate analysis.

      In addition to verifying the historical resource on Amer Lake, Uranium North Resources is aiming to expand the uranium mineralized zones on the property by exploring along strike and down dip of the Main and the Faucon Zones.

      About Uranium North Resources

      Uranium North Resources is a junior mineral exploration company focused on uranium opportunities in Canada. The Company holds 100% interest in three million acres of property located within the most prospective basins in Canada.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Mark Kolebaba
      President & CEO, Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Uranium North Resources Corp.
      Corporate Communications: Heather Kays
      Telephone: (604) 484-2212
      Facsimile: (604) 484-7143
      Website: www.uraniumnorthresources.com
      Email: info@uraniumnorthresources.com

      Renmark Financial Communications Inc.
      Jason Roy: jroy@renmarkfinancial.com
      Barbara Komorowski : bkomorowski@renmarkfinancial.com
      Tel.: (514) 939-3989
      Fax: (514) 939-3717
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      schrieb am 31.07.07 18:34:31
      Beitrag Nr. 61 ()
      Den Brief von Mark hat auch noch keiner gelesen was??

      http://www.uraniumnorthresources.com/i/pdf/presidents_Letter…

      Uranium North became publicly
      trading on December 7, 2006
      after a Plan of Arrangement that
      transferred uranium assets in
      Diamonds North to this new
      uranium focused company
      allowing the assets to be valued
      in the context of other pure
      uranium companies.
      The Company has quickly become
      recognized as having the necessary assets
      for entry into the top tier of Canadian uranium
      exploration companies. Uranium North
      holds 100% interest in three million acres of
      property located within the most prospective
      basins in Canada, each with the potential to
      host a significant uranium discovery. Uranium
      North is one of only six Canadian companies
      with a historical resource, and the timing
      for the discovery of new uranium resources
      is perfect.
      On the world stage, these assets are even
      more favorable as the demand for energy and
      climate change emerge as major global
      issues. Increasingly, with global energy
      requirements forecast to double in the next
      two decades, uranium is considered the
      energy source that will provide clean and
      sustainable energy for the future.
      We are now seeing the initial
      stages of this urgent need play
      out through the dramatic spot
      price increases for uranium. Over
      the course of the last year, the
      spot price has increased to US$135
      per pound from US$45 –a clear
      indication the supply-demand
      gap is real and new uranium
      resources need to be found to
      meet demand. In fact, just two and a half years
      ago when the properties were first being
      consolidated for Uranium North, the price was
      under US$20 per pound.
      Uranium North is a new company with
      low market capitalization and is embarking
      on its first exploration program—a program
      we believe will significantly increase the
      company’s valuation and provide stockholder
      appreciation.
      The Company is ideally positioned to find
      uranium deposits in any one of the five key
      project areas. Our exploration plan for 2007
      includes evaluation of the historic resource at
      Amer Lake and making it code compliant while
      defining drill targets on several uranium
      prospects within our property portfolio. We
      feel that this portfolio provides shareholders
      with an excellent opportunity to participate in
      this growing energy sector.
      Uranium North Resources’ first year as a Company
      has been one of progress and accomplishment.
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      schrieb am 01.08.07 23:33:04
      Beitrag Nr. 62 ()
      Ne Menge Info - Danke ! :)
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      schrieb am 02.08.07 20:57:51
      Beitrag Nr. 63 ()
      So eine Frechheit! Wird der Kurs wieder mit Miniumsätzen nach unten manipuliert...
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      schrieb am 03.08.07 16:23:33
      Beitrag Nr. 64 ()
      EIN OPTIMISMUS SCHREIBEN AUS'M STOCKHOUSE:

      Do you see some of the people invested here? Others are silent.
      A few years ago, before the great Uranium Boom, you might hope to find a value like Uranium North Resources trading in the 70 cent range.

      The very fact that a value such as UNR is back to such levels suggests that the excesses of the past Uranium rise have been wrung from the sector.

      Without guidance, four years ago, FRG was one of my top personal research picks after months of independent study. Now, years later, looking back upon this successful venture into the exploration / Canadian market, I realize (As Previously Said) that without that particular stock selection the entire endeavor in the Canadian exploration markets would have failed. At 75 cents, UNR is a similar, maybe better value than FRG at 75 cents just four years ago.

      The decline in the Uranium sector has fully developed and by good luck or chance UNR is only one of two Uranium issues in my portfoilio. Uranium issues were undervalued to only 10% of my total exposure. If you believe in buying low and selling high, be guided accordingly because we are approaching a bottom in the sector. It may have already arrived for UNR.

      You have a head start at this level, and I am not concerned to inform you of my intention to double again my holding of UNR at or near this price level. Going forward, stock selection will be critical to individual success and you must be realistic if you are holding issues that have passed the point of proving resources.

      Now, you may be undecided about a course of action because of the absence of influences from 'Professional' analysts. Once again, I'll call your attention to the audio/ viseo presentation on the website. Keep in mind that the situation is overlooked and you have notice that my position will double here again shortly.

      Once the addition is accomplished you will see that the situation was merely overlooked and soon a prominent analyst(s) will pick up the issue in their newsletter. This is a big winner going forward folks. Under the circumstances, SGGroup couldn't scream it much louder.
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      schrieb am 03.08.07 16:28:14
      Beitrag Nr. 65 ()
      Angeblich ein post von der SG Group!
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      schrieb am 06.08.07 11:01:19
      Beitrag Nr. 66 ()
      Hi,
      From the mining journal website: cut and paste the address, if you can not link to the url

      http://www.mining-journal.com/wms_magazine/pdf/WMS0707scr.pd…

      july 2007 issue

      BEWARE -Large PDF file-60 pages


      URANIUM may not have received the best press in the past but, environmentally friendly from a greenhouse gas point of view, it is being put forward as a magic bullet to climate-change fears.

      Nuclear power also provides energy security to fossil fuel dependent countries, and in the 21st Century energy security equals national security.

      There are 437 existing nuclear reactors in the world, with a further 30 under construction. Added to that, another 236 are either planned or proposed.

      For years, the application of uranium from decommissioned Soviet nuclear weapons suppressed the price of the metal, but increasing demand has driven U3O8 well above the US$100/lb mark. The question being asked is how much further it can go.

      The World Nuclear Association envisages total uranium demand growth of between 25% and 50% over the next 13 years.

      In a major milestone, Australia’s Labor party has scrapped a 25-year-old ban on uranium mines, allowing further expansion in a country that contains 40% of the world’s known uranium reserves. Up until now Canada has been the dominant supplier.

      The attitude to towards uranium is changing. Indeed, Ian Macfarlane, Australia’s minister for industry, tourism and resources, recently told delegates at a well-attended uranium conference: “A few years ago we probably could’ve held this conference in a phone booth, such were the scare campaigns around uranium that would have kept attendance numbers low.”

      Indicatively, Rio Tinto has said its uranium business could become a key contributor to group earnings during the next few years, as volumes and received prices grow. In 2006 uranium contributed just 0.6% of group earnings.

      And while spot prices have risen fast, the economics of nuclear power generation suggest little price sensitivity of demand. Rio says unprocessed uranium procurement is only 3-5% of the cost of a nuclear power plant compared to 78% in coal-generated energy, 91% in oil power plants and 94% for natural gas. The case for investing in yellowcake is a compelling one.
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      schrieb am 08.08.07 14:22:47
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      =======================================================================
      Uranium North Announces Flow-Through Financing
      =======================================================================
      VANCOUVER, August 7, 2007 - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX-V: UNR)
      announces that it intends to complete a non-brokered private placement
      financing of up to 3,750,000 flow-through shares at a price of $0.80
      per share.

      A cash finder's fee of 5% of the gross proceeds may be payable on a
      portion of the placement. Finders may also receive warrants (the
      "Finders Warrants") entitling them to purchase that number of non
      flow-through common shares which is equal to 7% of the number of
      Flow-Through Shares sold by the Finders. The Finders Warrants will
      expire eighteen months after the closing of the Offering. The exercise
      price for the Finders Warrants will be $0.80 per common share.

      The Flow-Through Shares and the Finders Warrants will be subject to a
      hold period of four months plus one day from the closing of the
      Offering.

      The proceeds of the financing will be used for the development of the
      Company's projects in Canada.

      This private placement is subject to regulatory approval.

      About Uranium North Resources
      Uranium North is a junior mineral exploration company focused on
      uranium opportunities in Canada. The Company holds 100% interest in
      three million acres of property located within the most prospective
      basins in Canada. Uranium North is focusing on five key projects, one
      of which hosts a historical resource (non NI 43-101 compliant).

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Mark Kolebaba
      President & CEO

      Uranium North Resources Corp.
      Corporate Communications: Heather Kays
      Telephone: (604) 484-2212
      Facsimile: (604) 484-7143
      Website: www.uraniumnorthresources.com
      Email: info@uraniumnorthresources.com

      Renmark Financial Communications Inc.
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      schrieb am 20.09.07 08:13:32
      Beitrag Nr. 68 ()
      Kam gestern rein:

      Vancouver, September 19, 2007 --Uranium North Resources Corp (UNR - TSX V) provides an update on the company's Phase I exploration program completed on the Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan uranium projects.

      Field surveys were carried out on more then 50 prospects on the Amer Lake, South Baker, Thelon UNR, Hepburn, Carswell East and Beatty River properties. To date 1,750 rock samples, 2,150 soil samples and approximately 40,000 line km of airborne geophysical data have been collected. Results from the program are expected over the next few months.

      "We have accomplished what we set out to do in this very aggressive field program," says Mark Kolebaba president of Uranium North. "We have initiated a review of the historic resource on Amer Lake, surveyed our key projects with airborne geophysics and conducted extensive sampling on numerous prospects. This new data will help further define our drill programs."

      Summary of phase one exploration includes:

      1) Amer Lake (Thelon Area, Nunavut)

      - Initiated 43-101 resource estimate review on the 'Main Zone'
      ((1)6.7M lb historic resource -non NI 43-101 compliant)

      - 1882 soil samples and 169 rock samples collected

      - 3150 line km of airborne geophysics surveyed

      - Land use permit for drilling obtained

      2) South Baker (Thelon Area, Nunavut)

      - 11 prospects evaluated with 867 rock and 269 soil samples

      - 24,236 line km airborne geophysical survey in progress, approximately
      one third of which has been completed to date

      - Land use permit application in progress

      3) Thelon UNR (Thelon Basin, Northwest Territories)

      - Detailed ground surveys over several targets completed

      - 4250 line km of airborne geophysics surveyed

      - Land use permit application in progress

      4) Hepburn (Hornby Bay Basin, North West Territories)

      - 10 prospects evaluated with 64 rock samples

      - 21,000 line km of airborne geophysics

      - Land use permit for drilling obtained

      5) Carswell and Beatty River (Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan)

      - 2076 line km airborne geophysics completed

      - 10 conductors identified, 3 with regional airborne radiometric
      association

      - 650 composite boulder samples collected

      - Land use permit application in progress
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      schrieb am 20.09.07 16:43:22
      Beitrag Nr. 69 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.669.712 von VetSurg am 20.09.07 08:13:32Hört sich interessant an!

      Warten wir mal mit unserem Early Stage Baby ab... Irgendwann werden wir in Fahrt kommen! Ganz sicher!
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      schrieb am 16.10.07 06:53:56
      Beitrag Nr. 70 ()
      :confused:
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      schrieb am 11.11.07 12:43:01
      Beitrag Nr. 71 ()
      :confused:
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      schrieb am 29.11.07 09:11:15
      Beitrag Nr. 72 ()
      Schön regelmäßig gute News ohne starke Übertreibung und der Kurs dümpelt weiterhin so vor sich hin...
      Hatte ich gestern in der Post:

      Vancouver, November 28, 2007 --Uranium North Resources Corp (UNR -- TSX-V) announces that trace element and clay alteration patterns often associated with unconformity uranium deposits elsewhere in the Athabasca Basin have been identified in composite boulder samples from the west portion of the 100% owned Carswell East property in Saskatchewan. These anomalous zones are variably coincident with airborne EM conductors and uranium anomalies from regional airborne radiometric data.

      A total of 665 composite boulder samples were collected mainly on the western side of the property. Samples were collected every hundred metres along 19 lines with each line approximately 2 kilometres apart. The samples were analyzed for trace elements to detect alteration halos that may be associated with uranium mineralization. A typical alteration halo associated with unconformity uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin comprises anomalous levels of uranium and elevated contents of certain clay species, particularly illite.

      The trace element data for the samples indicates uranium concentrations varying from 0.05 to 1.24 ppm. Twenty of the samples are considered anomalous with values greater than 0.15 ppm uranium. Most of the anomalous values form a distinct grouping that is coincident with an airborne uranium radiometric anomaly.

      The total clay content of the samples from the property varies from 0.072% to 12.6%. Fifteen of the samples exceed an anomalous threshold of 5% total clay. Illite to illite plus kaolinite ratios varied from 6.3% to 100% with a median of 84%. Ratios in excess of 60% are generally considered significant in the eastern Athabasca. The Uranium North clay data outlines a significant and widespread clay alteration (illitization) zone that requires exploration follow up.

      A strong 7.5 kilometre long electromagnetic conductor, named here the East Rim Conductor, was identified from the 2007 MEGATEM survey and trends in a north-northeast direction across the northwest side of the property. It is coincident with the East Rim Fault, a prominent basin-scale fault flanking a magnetic high. This conductor is interpreted to be caused by both a near-surface clay altered fault, and a deeper clay altered zone and/or basement hosted graphite.

      The East Rim Conductor is coincident with a historical airborne uranium anomaly* proximal to a geochemical uranium anomaly from boulder samples, taken during 2007 fieldwork. This conductor is ranked as a high priority target for ground Audio Magnetotelluric and ground Resisitivity to verify presence of clay alteration halos and/or graphite basement conductors which could be related to uranium mineralization. Permitting for 2008 groundwork and drilling is underway.

      The Carswell East block straddles the eastern portion of the uranium-bearing Carswell Structure. The past-producing Cluff Lake Mine is located within this structure and is approximately 20 kilometres west of the property. The Shea Creek property owned by Areva and UEX where recent drill core assays of 27.4% and 12.57% U3O8 over 8.8 and 11.9 metres respectively have been reported, is approximately 20 kilometres southwest of the property.

      W.E. Brereton (P.Eng.) and J.S. Brett (P.Geo.) of MPH Consulting Limited are Uranium North's qualified persons responsible for the design and interpretation of the geochemical and geophysical programs respectively.

      All samples were analyzed at Saskatchewan Research Council employing their standard ICP MS multi element sandstone package. Certain of the elements, e.g. boron, are then subjected to the SRC's Normative Clay Mineralogy calculation to identify the various clay species. Uranium results are based on a partial hydrochloric/nitric acid digestion on 2 g pulps.

      *Data from a radiometric survey completed by the Geological Survey of Canada

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources
      Mark Kolebaba President and CEO

      Schönen Tag Euch allen
      VetSurg
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      schrieb am 12.12.07 18:20:35
      Beitrag Nr. 73 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.608.958 von VetSurg am 29.11.07 09:11:15Bist du noch investiert?

      Ich seit längerem nicht mehr. Der Kurs hat es einfach nicht mehr zugelassen! Und wie man leider sehen kann, ist der Boden jetzt erst ereicht.

      Was wir hier brauchen, sind die 43-101 Ableitungen. Das würde den Kurs auch wieder beflügeln. Der nächsten Uran-Boom müsste man auch abwarten!

      Aber wie gesagt, es steckt nach wie vor sehr sehr viel Potential in dem Wert. Es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit und der Nerven..
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      schrieb am 28.01.08 20:13:51
      Beitrag Nr. 74 ()
      Hmmm, mir ist schon seit eineiger Zeit so, als ob der Kurs von Uranium North langsam aber sicher nach oben dreht.
      Immer mal Plus und Minus, aber immer ein bißchen mehr Plus als Minus ...
      Heute nachmittag dachte ich mir im Chartbild ergäbe sich in ein schönes "W".
      Auf dem Niveau, in der derzeitigen Marktsitiuation und bei einem Early-stage-explorer mit Minimalstumsätzen natürlich Quatsch, aber gerade eben sehe ich, daß doch irgendwas dran ist.
      Zufall. Was auch immer. Aber schönes Plus.
      Bleibt zu hoffen, daß es sich hält ...
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      schrieb am 28.01.08 21:30:52
      Beitrag Nr. 75 ()
      Nun ja, am
      23.01. die 2. Tranche eines privare placement vervollständigt, am
      24.01. die Aufnahme von Daniel Faure in den Vorstand.
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      schrieb am 29.01.08 18:47:27
      Beitrag Nr. 76 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.195.198 von praesens am 28.01.08 21:30:52Sieht wirklich so aus, als ob sich da was drehen könnte. Aber es gibt stets Probleme: Der Uran-Markt hat sich noch nicht richtig gedreht und die Ressourcen sind nicht NI konform!
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      schrieb am 13.02.08 19:02:38
      Beitrag Nr. 77 ()
      Melt-down Time For Uranium Stocks?

      By: James West


      -- Posted Wednesday, February 13 2008 | Digg This Article | Discuss This Article - Comments: 0


      www.MidasLetter.com

      The market has been unkind to junior resource stocks for the last several months, but it has reserved special treatment for uranium juniors, whose management are sounding increasingly depressed and suicidal.

      The reason is plain to see – the price of uranium is heading south in a hurry, and that has many investors asking, “What exactly is the condition of uranium fundamentals now?”

      Cameco, perhaps the best corporate bell-weather of the uranium business, has seen its shares fall 18% so far in 2008, and 26% in the past year.

      Ian Howat, senior National Bank Financial mining analyst, has dropped his forecast price for uranium in 2008 to $110 a pound from $120. It gets worse – by 2012, he says it will drop to $75 a pound.

      So what happened to the “Nuclear Renaissance” that was supposed to lead the world out of Greenhouse Gas purgatory and into a low cost, low emissions energy future?

      It just hasn’t happened quite as fast as some would have had you believe.

      The reasons for that reality are numerous, and here’s just a few:

      1. Supply is ample to meet anticipated demand, given existing operating mines’ ability to increase current high grade production;

      2. The problems associated with uranium mine tailings are not easily solved, so public backlash against new uranium mine permitting will be commensurate with the proposed mine’s proximity to population. The greater the density, the stronger will be the opposition.

      3. The sheer volume of junior resource companies who have been falling all over themselves to hoist the uranium flag suggest an eventual surplus of global inventory that will make the arms race surplus puny in comparison.

      4. There is increasing evidence to support the fact that hydrogen is going to power the infrastructure of the future, along with wind, solar and other greener fuels that don’t come with the radioactive baggage of spent nuclear fuel.

      5. The biggest consumer – well actually the ONLY consumer of uranium – is nuclear power plants. If you think resistance to new uranium mines is substantial, just imagine if you received word that “they” wanted to build a nuclear facility next to your house. Though there are 34 under construction worldwide presently, the permitting process is probably the most cumbersome.

      6. The other problem with new nuclear plants is they are notorious for being delayed again and again and again, and in the meantime, other power sources fill the gap. The only thing outstripping the rate of new nuclear power permitting is the rate at which these plants are being decommissioned around the world.

      There is a also major disconnect between the “spot” price for uranium, and the price uranium miners are receiving for their output. In its most recent report, Cameco, Canada’s largest miner of yellowcake, said it received an average of US$38.92 a pound, while in Australia, Energy Resources only got an average of US$25.06.

      That’s because while there is a spot price for uranium, there is no substantial spot market. You can’t go to the local coin dealer and buy a 1, 10, or 400 ounce bar of U3O8.

      This represents a huge discrepancy. In the gold market, miners receive much closer to the spot price for their product, because there is far more liquid market for gold.

      Gold, after all, is the only true global currency, and every day people convert paper currencies into gold to protect their wealth.

      So is it time to dump your uranium juniors and forget about them?

      Not so fast. The run-up in uranium prices can be likened to tech stocks in 1999. Nobody knew how to evaluate the demand, and but the internet was so new, the hype induced the “fear of missing out” part of the herd mentality, and the stampede was under way.

      After the crash, the stampede went in the other direction, and even companies with value in the form of earnings and dividends were sold down to fractions of their values. Now, internet technologies are better understood, and its much harder to hype the reality.

      The current uranium phenomenon is in the second phase of the same sort of cycle, where everybody panics and indiscriminate dumping is the result.

      There are a lot factors that yet point to a sustained growth in the importance uranium will play in our energy future.

      Consider:

      * The French company Areva, the world's largest builder of nuclear reactors, forecasts that 150 to 300 nuclear reactors will be built in the world from now to 2030. At least 50 of them will be built in China and India.

      * In a move to secure energy supplies and tackle climate change, the U.K. government sanctioned the construction of six nuclear reactors set to be operational by 2020, that would replace an aging fleet of 19 power stations that supply around 18 percent of Britain's electricity needs.

      * The South African government has declared nuclear energy to be a big part of its new power-generation capacity build programme, with 25 000 MW additional nuclear power-generation capacity to come on stream by 2025.

      So no. Its not the end of the game for junior uranium explorers by any stretch. If anything, it’s a buying opportunity for the quality deals with good grades and pounds in the ground, been-there, done-that management, and close to infrastructure but away from populations with a tradition of eco-opposition.

      Its really just bad luck that spot uranium prices are dropping at the same time the sub-prime foofooraw beats on everything with the ugly stick.
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      schrieb am 07.03.08 20:22:32
      Beitrag Nr. 78 ()
      Der Kurs wird ja regelrecht nach oben geprügelt in letzter Zeit ...
      Ich würde allerdings nur - zumindest heute - auf unlimitierte Kauforder tippen.
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      schrieb am 11.03.08 19:55:41
      Beitrag Nr. 79 ()
      Und wieder so´n Blödsinn.
      966 !! gehandelte Stück zu 0,63 Can$ = +12,5 %
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      schrieb am 17.04.08 02:15:45
      Beitrag Nr. 80 ()
      Uranium North Targets 24 Metre Thick Uranium Mineralized Zone at Hawk Lake - 15.04.08
      www.24hgold.com/viewcompanyarticle.aspx?langue=en&articleid=…
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      schrieb am 07.05.08 00:18:29
      Beitrag Nr. 81 ()
      Uranium North Announces First Drill Program to Expand U3O8 Mineralization on Three Projects
      Tuesday May 6
      , 9:30 am ET
      www.24hgold.com/viewcompanyarticle.aspx?langue=en&articleid=…

      mein "Lieblingsabschnitt":

      "Amer Lake - Thelon Basin Area, Nunavut

      Plans for the 2008 drill program include approximately 2,000 metres of diamond drilling, designed to expand the uranium mineralization outward from the Main Zone, and focus on areas that may represent increased uranium grades. The Amer Lake prospect, located immediately northeast of the Thelon Basin, is a metasedimentary hosted uranium deposit target with a historic resource of (i)6.7 million lbs of U3O8. Recent work completed by Uranium North has identified a northwest-southeast trend associated with uranium mineralization which differs from historic assumptions of two east-west trending lobes.

      The 1.5 kilometre long Main Zone is located on the western margin of a much larger 7.5 x 5 kilometre airborne uranium anomaly. This provides the company with exploration opportunity to expand uranium mineralized zones. Uranium values from boulders and outcrops within the 7 x 5 kilometre radiometric anomaly range from less than 0.1% to 8.8% U3O8, suggesting potential to increase uranium grades on the project. See company's News Release #08-04 dated February 5, 2008."

      :)
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      schrieb am 10.05.08 23:49:29
      Beitrag Nr. 82 ()
      News (vom 07.05.08):

      http://www.uraniumnorthresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repo…

      Kurs heute + 36 % !!!
      Bei "hohem" :cool: Volumen ...
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      schrieb am 15.05.08 07:31:43
      Beitrag Nr. 83 ()
      Ich persönlich habe UNR wieder vertärkt im Blick.

      Hat schonmal irgendwer mit dem Management gesprochen? Wurde schonmal in letzter Zeit irgendetwas von 43-101 erwähnt?
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      schrieb am 19.06.08 12:24:34
      Beitrag Nr. 84 ()
      Completes Flow-Through Financing - 19.05.08

      www.24hgold.com/viewcompanyarticle.aspx?langue=en&articleid=…
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      schrieb am 15.07.08 16:25:24
      Beitrag Nr. 85 ()
      jetzt könnte es langsam mal interessant werden ...

      Uranium North Drilling Program Underway at Amer Lake
      Tuesday July 15, 9:36 am ET

      www.24hgold.com/viewcompanyarticle.aspx?langue=en&articleid=…

      "VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - July 15, 2008) - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR - News) announces that the 2008 exploration drilling program on the Company's 100% owned Amer Lake property in Nunavut is underway. The first three drill collar locations have been located on the (i)6.7 million pound historic resource. Phase one of the drill program will consist of an initial 10 to 15 drill holes focusing mainly on expanding the historic resource in the Central and Eastern Regions of the property.

      The Central Region is defined by a 5 x 7.5 kilometre radiometric anomaly with numerous outcrops and boulders showing uranium values ranging from less than 0.1 to 8.8% U3O8. Within this region, the historic resource is drill defined as two lobes that extend only 1.5 kilometres across the western margin of this uranium anomaly. Drill targets in the Central Region have the potential to significantly expand the historic resource and increase the uranium grades.
      (das mit der ""Central Region -5*7,5km mit Values from 0,1 -8,,8% U3O8, ist ja für mich -im Moment- der Hauptaufhänger, da bin ich mal seeehr gespannt, für was für eine Resource die m.d. Zeit gut sein wird -im Erfolgsfall, könnte ich mir vorstellen, happig :cool: )

      The Eastern Region, which is approximately 10 kilometres east of the Central Region, hosts several significant targets. A priority drill target is a geophysical anomaly estimated to be an 8 kilometre long by 200 metre wide sedimentary unit with associated boulders and outcrop yielding less than 0.17 to 1.5 % U308.

      Historical work on the property focused on complex structural controls on mineralization. Results of work completed by Uranium North in 2007 suggests that the geological setting of the Amer Lake property may be analogous to the Tim Mersoi basin in Niger, where large uranium deposits have been mined since the 1970s. The Company believes that while structure is important at Amer Lake, stratigraphy appears to be the main controlling factor for mineralization. This new approach has been introduced by Mr. Daniel Faure who is currently on site leading the 2008 exploration activities. Mr. Faure is credited with leading the team that discovered the Cigar Lake deposit, the world's richest undeveloped uranium resource.

      W.E. Brereton, P Eng, of MPH Consulting Limited is Uranium North's qualified person with respect to these projects and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

      About Uranium North

      Uranium North has rapidly advanced a large property portfolio bringing 3 projects to the drill ready stage. Uranium North's key properties are located in Nunavut and Saskatchewan, which the company considers to be the most geologically prospective and politically supportive uranium mining and exploration districts in Canada.

      (i)Not compliant with NI 43-101.This is not a resource estimate and should not be relied upon as insufficient exploration has been carried out to delineate a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.

      The sample data reported is from assessment files and other third party reporting. The accuracy and validity of this historic data has not been verified by Uranium North or its consultants.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploitation and exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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


      Contact:

      Heather Kays
      Uranium North Resource Corp.
      Corporate Communication
      (604) 484-7120
      (604) 484-7143 (FAX)
      Email: info@uraniumnorth.com
      Website: www.uraniumnorth.com

      Source: Uranium North Resources Corp."
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      schrieb am 25.07.08 01:15:38
      Beitrag Nr. 86 ()
      Uranium North Starts Drilling at South Baker, New Uranium Mineralized Zones Intersected in First Drill Hole
      Thursday July 24, 1:28 pm ET


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - July 24, 2008) - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR - News) announces that the 2008 exploration drilling program on the Company's 100% owned South Baker property in Nunavut is underway. The first drill hole on the KAM South uranium prospect intersected basement rocks with zones of anomalous radioactivity associated with extensive alteration.

      The zones with elevated radioactivity occur intermittently between 149 to 180 metres down hole. The uranium mineralization is contained within an extensive hematite - quartz - carbonate altered zone that is brecciated locally. True widths are not yet known. Assay results are pending. Drill hole KAM-1 was drilled to the northwest dipping at -45 degrees and was terminated at 202 meters. ...
      www.24hgold.com/viewcompanyarticle.aspx?langue=en&articleid=…
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      schrieb am 10.11.08 19:21:20
      Beitrag Nr. 87 ()
      :yawn:
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      schrieb am 26.11.08 18:10:50
      Beitrag Nr. 88 ()
      Die finden tatsächlich noch was.
      Ich dachte schon, das Gebiet diene lediglich noch als Rentier-Weidegrund ...

      Uranium North Drills Three Uranium Rich Zones at Hawk and Extends Mineralization to Depth

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Nov 26, 2008 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces results from the summer drill program on the Hawk prospect of the South Baker project in Nunavut. Drilling intersected three uranium mineralized zones in two drill holes, confirming the presence of significant shallow U3O8 mineralization and providing key information on the orientation of a sizeable mineralized zone. Prior to Uranium North drilling at Hawk, uranium mineralization had not been intersected below 60 metres. These results extend mineralization to a depth of 144 metres and significantly expand the overall dimensions of the mineralized zone.

      Vertical drill hole HL-01-08 intersected an upper five metre zone grading 0.05% U3O8, a middle zone of 16.8 metres grading 0.07% U3O8 and a lower 14.3 metre zone grading 0.16% U3O8, including six metres of 0.31% U3O8 (see table below).

      A second vertical drill hole, HL-02-08, which was collared 30 metres to the south intersected three similar zones: an upper four metre zone grading 0.05% U3O8, a middle three metre zone grading 0.08% U3O8, and a lower 12.5 metre zone grading 0.15% U3O8. The lower zone includes a two metre zone grading 0.31% U3O8 and an additional two metres with 0.29% U3O8 (see Table Below).

      ----------------------------------------------------------------Drill hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) % U3O8----------------------------------------------------------------HL-01-08 2.7 7.7 5.0 0.05----------------------------------------------------------------HL-01-08 10.5 27.3 16.8 0.07---------------------------------------------------------------- Including 11.7 16.7 5.0 0.14----------------------------------------------------------------HL-01-08 40.7 55.0 14.3 0.16---------------------------------------------------------------- Including 42.7 48.7 6.0 0.31----------------------------------------------------------------HL-02-08 89.5 93.5 4.0 0.05----------------------------------------------------------------HL-02-08 104.5 107.5 3.0 0.08----------------------------------------------------------------HL-02-08 131.5 144.0 12.5 0.15---------------------------------------------------------------- Including 133.5 135.5 2.0 0.29---------------------------------------------------------------- Including 141.0 143.0 2.0 0.31----------------------------------------------------------------
      All intersections reported are down-hole, core-length intervals. The true thickness of mineralized zones is yet to be determined.

      A third drill hole, HL-03-08, drilled 90 metres to the east at -65 degrees to the west did not intersect significant U3O8 mineralization. Drilling suggests that the mineralized zone is steeply dipping.

      "This program was designed to test very precise parameters. Determining that uranium mineralization extends to depth and is open to the south, confirms Hawk as a target with potential for significant pounds," says Mark Kolebaba, President of Uranium North.

      Hawk mineralization occurs in fractured and brecciated volcanic rocks of the Christopher Island Formation and is commonly associated with chlorite, hematite and carbonate alteration. Drilling intersected rocks of this formation to 200 metres depth without intersecting basement rocks. Based on regional work, basement rocks represent another target for uranium on the property.

      Plans for Hawk include modeling of historic and 2008 drill holes to better understand the orientation of the mineralization. Drilling is planned for 2009 on the Hawk target and will be designed to test along strike and down dip extension of the known mineralization.

      Hawk is one of 12 known prospects identified on the South Baker Property. The Company's exploration concept for South Baker is based on developing tonnage from several closely spaced deposits as at Kiggavik. The Kiggavik deposits have been reported by Areva to comprise 148 million pounds from six different deposits.

      Allan Armitage, Ph.D., P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of Uranium North, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.
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      schrieb am 04.12.08 00:19:30
      Beitrag Nr. 89 ()
      Uranium North drills 14.3 m of 0.16% U3O8 at Hawk

      Uranium North Resources Corp (C:UNR)

      Wednesday November 26 2008 - News Release

      Mr. Mark Kolebaba reports

      URANIUM NORTH DRILLS THREE URANIUM RICH ZONES AT HAWK AND EXTENDS MINERALIZATION TO DEPTH

      Uranium North Resources Corp. has provided results from the summer drill program on the Hawk prospect of the South Baker project in Nunavut. Drilling intersected three uranium mineralized zones in two drill holes, confirming the presence of significant shallow U3O8 mineralization and providing key information on the orientation of a sizeable mineralized zone. Prior to Uranium North drilling at Hawk, uranium mineralization had not been intersected below 60 metres. These results extend mineralization to a depth of 144 metres and significantly expand the overall dimensions of the mineralized zone.

      Vertical drill hole HL-01-08 intersected an upper five metre zone grading 0.05% U3O8, a middle zone of 16.8 metres grading 0.07% U3O8 and a lower 14.3 metre zone grading 0.16% U3O8, including six metres of 0.31% U3O8 (see table below).

      A second vertical drill hole, HL-02-08, which was collared 30 metres to the south intersected three similar zones: an upper four metre zone grading 0.05% U3O8, a middle three metre zone grading 0.08% U3O8, and a lower 12.5 metre zone grading 0.15% U3O8. The lower zone includes a two metre zone grading 0.31% U3O8 and an additional two metres with 0.29% U3O8
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      schrieb am 04.12.08 16:10:37
      Beitrag Nr. 90 ()
      Nanu ? Haben die vielleicht ein Atomkraftwerk angebohrt ...?


      Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada - Trading Halt - Uranium North Resources Corp. - UNR


      VANCOUVER, Dec. 4 /CNW/ - The following issues have been halted by Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC):

      Issuer Name: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      TSX-V Ticker Symbol: UNR

      Time of Halt: 9:12 ET

      Reason for Halt: Company Request Pending News
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      schrieb am 04.12.08 17:41:48
      Beitrag Nr. 91 ()
      Da sind die News !!!:

      Uranium North Intersects Uranium Mineralization with Grades Up to 1.59% (31.8 lbs/ton) U308 on the KAM Property
      12/4/2008 11:08:25 AM - Market Wire

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Dec 4, 2008 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
      UraniumNorth Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces the discovery ofhigh-grade uranium mineralization on the KAM prospect located on theSouth Baker property in Nunavut. Five drill holes at KAM intersecteduranium mineralization along a 200 metre zone with several significantmineralized intersections including grades up to 1.59% U3O8. Thesedrill results significantly expand the size potential of the KAMprospect. Mineralization at KAM is near surface and is open to thenorth, south, and at depth. Surface exploration indicates additionaluraniferous zones may exist to the west.

      Drill hole K-05-08intersected two zones: a 10 metre zone grading 0.3% (6.0 lbs/ton) U3O8including 4 metres of 0.56% (11.2 lbs/ton) U3O8, and a 5 metre zone of0.42% (8.4 lbs/ton) U3O8 including 1 metre of 1.16% (23.2 lbs/ton) U3O8(see table below).

      Drill hole K-03-08 collared approximately100 metres from K-05-08, also intersected two zones: a 7 metre zonegrading 0.23% (4.6 lbs/ton) U3O8, and a 9 metre zone grading 0.36% (7.2lbs/ton) U3O8. The latter includes a 4 metre zone of 0.7% (14 lbs/ton)U3O8 which contains a 1 metre interval of 1.59% (31.8 lbs/ton) U3O8(see table below).


      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      From To Interval
      Drill hole (m) (m) (m) % U3O8 lb/ton
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      K-05-08 50.2 60.2 10 0.3 6
      Including 53.2 57.2 4 0.56 11.2
      K-05-08 103.7 108.7 5 0.42 8.4
      Including 105.7 106.7 1 1.16 23.2
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      K-03-08 150.1 157 6.9 0.23 4.6
      K-03-08 175.67 184.7 9.03 0.36 7.2
      Including 177.7 181.7 4 0.7 14
      Including 177.7 178.7 1 1.59 31.8
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      K-02-08 16.13 19.13 3 0.03 0.6
      K-02-08 27.13 35.13 8 0.12 2.4
      Including 31.13 35.13 4 0.21 4.2
      K-02-08 40.13 42.13 2 0.04 0.8
      K-02-08 187.45 188.45 1 0.14 2.8
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      K-04-08 147 149.48 2.48 0.03 0.6
      K-04-08 173.7 177.34 3.64 0.06 1.2
      K-04-08 179.81 183.2 3.39 0.04 0.8
      -------------------------------------------------------------------
      K-06-08 168.14 169.14 1 0.1 2
      -------------------------------------------------------------------



      KAMmineralization occurs in fractured and fault brecciated basement rocksand is commonly associated with chlorite and hematite alteration.

      "Theseare the most significant drill intercepts reported in the area and arecomparable to grades reported from Kiggavik and Andrew Lake deposits.With a strong cash position, Uranium North will pursue KAM as a highpriority stand alone project," says Mark Kolebaba, President of UraniumNorth.

      K-06-08 drilled 102.7 metres of volcanic rocks belongingto the Christopher Island Formation before penetrating basement rocks.A 1 metre zone of 0.10% (2 lbs/ton) U3O8 was intersected. It is likelythat this hole overshot the main target horizon.

      An additionaldrill hole was collared 2 kilometres to the west to test the possiblewesterly extent of the mineralized zone. The hole was lost beforeintersecting bedrock.

      This program met the objective oflocating a possible bedrock source for high grade boulders discoveredon the surface in 2007 and demonstrated to the Company that the KAMprospect is potentially a sizable uranium target.

      Plans for KAMinclude modeling of historic and 2008 drill holes to better understandthe orientation of the mineralization. Drilling is planned for 2009 onthe KAM target and will be designed to test along strike and at depthto further delineate the mineralized zone.

      KAM is one of 12known prospects identified on the South Baker Property and isapproximately 35 kilometres from the Hawk prospect which recentlyyielded encouraging uranium results (see news release dated November26, 2008). The Company's exploration concept for South Baker is basedon developing tonnage from several closely spaced deposits as atKiggavik. The Kiggavik deposits have been reported by Areva to comprise148 million pounds from six different deposits.

      A total of 1060metres of drilling were completed in six holes by Forage BorealDrilling of Val-d'Or, Quebec. All holes were inclined 45 degrees. Allintersections reported are down-hole, core-length intervals using a0.01% U3O8 cut-off grade. The true thickness of mineralized zones isyet to be determined.

      Quality control/quality assurance

      Atotal of 164 core samples of 0.5 - 1.0 metres in length were processedat the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories,which is an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory for mineral analysistesting located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Samples were analysed usingSRC's Uranium Exploration ICP Package, which includes uranium by totaldigestion ICP-OES analyses, uranium by partial digestion ICP-OESanalyses and uranium by fluorimetry analyses. All samples having morethan 1000 ppm uranium were assayed using a uranium assay dissolutionprocedure. Numbers reported are for uranium by fluorimetry (less than1000 ppm) or uranium assay (greater than 1000 ppm).

      Laboratorymethod quality control included the insertion of certified referencematerials applicable for the ranges of mineralization encountered.Repeat analyses were performed on every 20th sample.

      AllanArmitage, Ph.D., P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of UraniumNorth, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101,and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by theCompany and has reviewed and approved the technical information in thisrelease.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      Thisrelease includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-lookingstatements". All statements in this release, other than statements ofhistorical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities andevents or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp (the"Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Althoughthe Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-lookingstatements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are notguarantees of future performance and actual results or developments maydiffer materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factorsthat could cause actual results to differ materially from those inforward looking statements include market prices, explorationsuccesses, and continued availability of capital and financing andgeneral economic, market or business conditions. Investors arecautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of futureperformance and actual results or developments may differ materiallyfrom those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Companydoes not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-lookingstatements, whether as a result of new information, future events orotherwise.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      UraniumNorth Resources Corp. Heather Kays Corporate Communication (604)484-7120 (604) 484-7143 (FAX) Email: info@uraniumnorth.com Website:www.uraniumnorth.com
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      schrieb am 04.12.08 17:57:17
      Beitrag Nr. 92 ()
      Zur finanziellen Situation:

      Lt. MD&A zum 31.08.08, besaß Uranium North zu diesem Datum ca. 3,7 Mio $ cash.
      Die Ausgaben von Februar 07 - Febraur 08, für 1 Jahr also, lagen bei ca. 2,9 Mio $ Explorationskosten und ca. 150.000 $ sonstiger Kosten.

      Somit sollte also fürs erste Geld vorhanden sein.
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      schrieb am 04.12.08 19:30:11
      Beitrag Nr. 93 ()
      Kurs von 0,035 $ auf 0,06 $.
      Bei mal wieder etwas Volumen.
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      schrieb am 05.12.08 06:16:38
      Beitrag Nr. 94 ()
      Spitzen Grades! Bin ich auch gerade drauf getoßen!
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      schrieb am 05.12.08 12:33:50
      Beitrag Nr. 95 ()
      so ein mist. hatte letzte woche meine kauforder wieder rausgenommen. dieser explorer ist wirklich vielversprechend. ist heute wieder ein handel möglich?
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      schrieb am 05.12.08 15:20:21
      Beitrag Nr. 96 ()
      In Canada gewiß, behaupte ich mal.
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      schrieb am 13.12.08 12:33:46
      Beitrag Nr. 97 ()
      gesamstmarktsituation hin oder her: den kursverlauf - bei den letzten news - verstehe ich einfach nicht. :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 13.12.08 17:15:36
      Beitrag Nr. 98 ()
      Das siehst Du seit Monaten immer wieder:

      Erstens mal halten sich viele Firmen mit Meldungen zurück, da im aktuellen Umfeld gute News ohne Wirkung auf den Aktienkurs verpuffen.

      Oder Du siehst das, was sich auch hier abspielt:
      Gute News, Kurs steigt, um dann allmählich im Lauf der nächsten Tage wieder auf das Ausgangsniveau vor den News abzubröckeln.

      Es sind im Moment einfach keine dauerhaft höheren Kurse möglich, weil bei der kleinsten Steigerung gleich wieder abverkauft wird.
      Es wundert mich mittlerweile schon, daß es überhaupt nach News zu Kurssteigerungen kommt:
      Es ist doch schon vorherzusehen, daß der Kurs kurz nach den News wieder zurückkommt - eigentlich dürfte es so gesehen vernünftigerweise gar keine Käufer geben, die den Kurs kurzfristig nach oben treiben.
      Aber scheinbar geben manche doch die Hoffnung nicht auf ... ;-)

      Immerhin: Wir sind bei Uranium North immernoch ÜBER dem Niveau von vor den News. Insofern bin ich aktuell wirklich zufrieden mit dem Kurs.

      Gruß, praesens
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      schrieb am 24.01.09 20:00:18
      Beitrag Nr. 99 ()
      Uranium North Identifies the Potential for 11 to 17 Million Pounds U3O8 at the Amer Lake Main Zone Uranium Deposit; Remains Open Down Dip and Along Strike - MetalsNews - Jan 23, 2009
      www.metalsnews.com/news.aspx?NewsID=53603

      "VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Jan. 23, 2009) - Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces an evaluation of historic and 2008 drill hole data on the Amer Lake Main Zone uranium deposit in Nunavut demonstrating a minimum target of 11.5 to 17.5 million pounds from 6,200,000 tonnes at 0.084% U3O8 to 13,400,000 tonnes at 0.06% U3O8 respectively. The deposit extends from surface to a depth of 140 metres. Infill drilling in 2009 has the potential to greatly increase the size of the deposit and will provide the basis for the preparation of a National Instrument 43-101 compliant resource.

      "Our initial 2008 drill program clearly demonstrates Amer Lake has potential to host a sizable uranium deposit," says Mark Kolebaba President, Uranium North Resources. "I feel the target deposit size is conservative and since the uranium mineralization is stratigraphically controlled and open to the south and east our exploration target is significantly larger."

      Drilling in 2009 will be focused in and around the deposit area. The program will include infill drilling to reduce the drill spacing and further test continuity of the mineralization within the historic deposit and towards drill hole UNR-15 which intersected uranium mineralization 550 metres to the south. Expansion drilling southwest, south and east of the deposit will be conducted. This work will be the basis for preparing a National Instrument 43-101 resource for the deposit possibly greater than the historic 6.7 million pounds.

      The Data


      As part of an evaluation to determine Amer Lake's potential to host a significant uranium resource, Uranium North completed several reverse circulation (RC) drill holes south and east of the deposit in 2008 (see News Release, January 13, 2009). Of particular interest, hole UNR-15, considered a significant step-out hole, was drilled 550 metres south of the deposit. UNR-15 intersected two mineralized horizons between 115 and 131 metres depth, including a 1.52 metre horizon grading 0.292% U3O8 and a lower 4.56 metre thick horizon grading 0.075% U3O8. Hole UNR-5, also considered a significant step-out hole, was drilled approximately 90 metres south and 270 metres east of the deposit. This hole intersected two mineralized horizons within 22 metres of surface including a 1.52 metre thick zone grading 0.10% U3O8.

      Based on historic drilling, the deposit was estimated to contain 4.3 million metric tons @ 0.07% U3O8 for a total of 6.7 million lbs U3O8 (1978 Cominco Ltd. Property Evaluation and Work Proposal). This resource is historical and does not conform to the Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects as required by National Instrument 43-101 and should not be relied upon however, it does indicate the presence of potentially significant uranium mineralization. The parameters used in the historic resource calculation included cutting high assays to an arbitrary 0.3% U3O8, and using a minimum mining width of 1.8 metres, a cut-off grade of 0.05% U3O8, a 15% (zero grade) dilution and a specific gravity of 2.7 gm/cm3. Resource blocks ranged in length (along strike) from 100 to 250 metres and a slope distance (along dip) from 75 to 210 metres.

      Technical Analysis

      GeoVector Management Inc. of Nepean, Ontario was contracted to conduct an independent assessment of the deposit incorporating Aquitaine's 1970 drill core data and Uranium North's 2008 drill data. The database includes drill hole locations, orientations, lengths and survey data, down-hole lithology information and assay data for 31 relevant drill holes.

      Three-dimensional computer modelling of the drill database allowed the drill holes and the mineralized zones to be viewed in spatial relationship to each other, in particular the 2008 drilling relative to the historic drill holes. On the basis of this model, assumptions were made on the dip and strike of the mineralized zones and on the spacing between mineralized intercepts.

      GeoVector calculated a potential target mineral deposit at cut-off grades of 0.02%, 0.03%, 0.04% & 0.05% U3O8, using a minimum mineralized thickness of 2.0 metres and a specific gravity value of 2.7 gm/cm3. Mineralized blocks were determined by halving the distance east, west, north and south to the next mineralized drill hole, with a 100 metre maximum radius (maximum potential 200m x 200m blocks). In several instances the trend of mineralization was extrapolated up to an assumed surface exposure, and a rough estimate was made of the distance from the drill hole to this surface for the up-dip (north) extent of the block. Although hole UNR-15 was drilled 550 metres south of the original deposit, an area of interest was limited to 200 metres radius. Additional infill drilling is required to determine if the mineralization intersected is part of the original deposit or part of a separate deposit.

      On the basis of these observations the block areas were calculated and this number was multiplied by the intersection thickness to arrive at block volume estimates. The quantity and grade of the target deposit, at the various cut-offs is tabulated below. At a cut off range of 0.02 - 0.05% U3O8, the target deposit is estimated to range from 11.5 to 17.5 million pounds at grades of 0.06 to 0.084% U3O8.


      Target Resource Estimate

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      CUT OFF GRADE AVERAGE POUNDS
      U3O8% U3O8% TONNES U3O8

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      0.02 0.060 13,487,281 17,664,119
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      0.03 0.066 11,158,914 16,428,086
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      0.04 0.079 8,335,125 14,387,988
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      0.05 0.084 6,174,909 11,471,763
      -----------------------------------------------


      The reader should be cautioned that the potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature, that there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and that it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.

      In the deposit, uranium mineralization is stratigraphically controlled and occurs in a series of sandstone horizons that dip shallowly to the south at 20 to 40 degrees from the surface. The company believes that this is an important aspect of Amer Lake as this type of target lends itself to open pit and or strip mining practices. So far, drilling demonstrated that mineralized horizons extend to the south 550 metres and along strike approximately 1700 metres. Mineralized horizons are multiple and range in thickness from less than 1.50 metres at 0.29% to 4.5 metres at 0.07% U3O8. The deposit is classified as a sandstone-hosted uranium deposit with possible localized higher grade, structurally controlled uranium mineralization.


      The Amer Lake Property is located 145 kilometres north of Baker Lake, Nunavut and 70 kilometres northwest of a newly constructed all-season road, which was constructed to service the Agnico Eagle Meadowbank gold deposit from Baker Lake.

      Allan Armitage, Ph.D., P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of Uranium North, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO "
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      schrieb am 24.01.09 21:30:51
      Beitrag Nr. 100 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.442.996 von Popeye82 am 24.01.09 20:00:18:rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 27.01.09 05:35:41
      Beitrag Nr. 101 ()
      2007 hätte das mit Nachhalt Kursfeuerwerke ohne gleichen geheißen! Na ja, schauen wir mal mit :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 25.03.09 19:32:00
      Beitrag Nr. 102 ()
      Uranium North Completes a NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Amer Lake Property

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Mar 25, 2009 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces the Company intends to file on Sedar, a NI 43-101 Technical Report dated March 20th, 2009, for work completed by the Company in 2007 and 2008 on the Amer Lake property located in the Thelon Basin area of Nunavut, Canada. In addition, the report includes recently acquired historical drill data collected by Aquitaine in the 1970s.

      "Uranium North's NI 43-101 Technical Report for Amer Lake provides strong technical merit for the property and demonstrates significant expansion potential for the deposit," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Uranium North Resources. "Our 2009 program will attempt to define a resource for a large portion of the deposit and demonstrate additional potential for expansion to the south east and possibly west."

      Below is a brief summary of the key points within the technical report. For the full report please visit our website at www.uraniumnorth.com.

      Summary

      The Amer Lake property was explored by Aquitaine Company of Canada, Uranerz Exploration and Cominco Ltd. from 1969 to 1981. The most significant work completed on the property during this period was by Aquitaine who drilled 37 holes into the project. The complete and original assay and drill data was not available to Uranium North until late 2008.

      This data was used by Aquitaine to define a deposit of 7.4 million pounds at 0.10% U3O8 in 1970 and later used by Cominco in 1977 to define a 6.7 million pound deposit at 0.07% U308 and again in 1980, the data was used in a Masters of Science Thesis to define 7 million tonnes of mineralized rock grading 0.08% U3O8 for a total of 12.3 million pounds of U3O8. All estimates employ different restrictions in their calculations with Cominco and Aquitaine referring to their calculations as "Summary Ore Reserves". These estimates are historical in nature and while indicative of the presence of the potential deposit size, do not comply with NI 43-101 standard reporting and should not be relied upon.

      Drilling by Uranium North in 2008 extends the Amer Lake deposit further east and south than the limits defined by earlier explorers. This new drill information used in conjunction with the recently acquired Aquitaine data has allowed the company to calculate under the guidelines of NI 43-101, a 2009 target size for the deposit ranging from 11.5 to 17.5 million pounds at grades of 0.06 to 0.084% U3O8 respectively (News Release - January 23, 2009). The Amer Lake deposit is not compliant with NI 43-101 reporting standards for a mineral resource. The Company's exploration efforts are intended to delineate a NI 43-101 compliant resource on the property.

      The Company's long term target for the property is considerably larger than the 2009 target estimate for two reasons.

      1) The mineralized zones of the Main Zone deposit appear open to the south and east, and;

      2) historical drilling on the Main Zone deposit is limited to a 1.5 x 0.5 kilometre area that flanks a much larger 7.5 x 5 kilometre airborne radiometric anomaly identified by Uranium North in 2007.

      Plans for 2009 will focus on the Main Zone deposit. The proposed program will include infill RC drilling to reduce the current drill hole spacing and further test continuity of the mineralization within the historic deposit and towards the positive 2008 step-out holes. Further step-out drilling southwest, south and east of the deposit will also be conducted. The results of the proposed drilling is expected to provide the data required to prepare a National Instrument 43-101 compliant resource for the deposit, which the company believes may be greater than the historical 6.7, 7.4 or 12.3 million pounds U3O8 referenced by earlier explorers.

      The property is located 145 kilometres north of Baker Lake, Nunavut and 70 kilometres northwest of an all-season road, which extends from Baker Lake to Agnico Eagle's Meadowbank gold deposit planned to be in production by 2011. Also in the vicinity is Areva's 147 million pound Kiggavik uranium deposit which Areva is working towards a planned production date of 2015.

      Allan Armitage, Ph.D, P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of Uranium North, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Uranium North Resources Corp. Heather Kays Corporate Communication (604) 484-7120 (604) 484-7143 (FAX) Email: info@uraniumnorth.com Website: www.uraniumnorth.com
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      schrieb am 20.04.09 18:41:19
      Beitrag Nr. 103 ()
      Uranium North Resources Corp.: Mobilization for 2009 Drill Program Underway at Amer Lake Uranium Deposit

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 20, 2009 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces plans for a 2000 to 3000 metre drill program on the Company's 100% owned Amer Lake Property in Nunavut. The program is planned to commence around the end of April with an objective of defining a significant resource under the guidelines of NI 43-101.

      The program is focused on evaluating: 1) the continuity of the mineralization within the Amer Lake deposit and 2) expansion possibilities to the south of the 6.7 to 12.3 million pound historic uranium resource(i) in an attempt to reach the 2009 deposit target of 11.5 to 17.6 million pounds(ii) recently calculated by the Company (see news release dated January 23rd, 2009).

      Construction of an ice airstrip for the mobilization of equipment and supplies is complete.

      The Property is located 145 kilometres north of Baker Lake and 70 kilometres northwest of an all-season road which extends from Baker Lake to the Meadowbank gold deposit.

      Allan Armitage, Ph.D, P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of Uranium North, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

      (i) Not compliant with NI 43-101. This is not a resource estimate and should not be relied upon as insufficient exploration has been carried out to delineate a mineral resource.

      (ii) The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource. It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Uranium North Resources Corp. Heather Kays Corporate Communication 604-484-7120 604-484-7143 (FAX) info@uraniumnorth.com www.uraniumnorth.com
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      schrieb am 27.05.09 17:30:31
      Beitrag Nr. 104 ()
      Uranium North Completes Phase 1 Drilling at Amer Lake, Assays Pending

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 27, 2009 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) provides an update on the Phase 1 drill program on its 100% owned Amer Lake uranium project in Nunavut. The in-fill drilling program has been completed. A total of 1216 metres in 10 reverse circulation (RC) drill holes were completed to test continuity of the uranium mineralization within the Main Zone deposit. Based on scintillometer (RS-120 Super Gamma Scintillometer) readings, anomalous radioactivity has been intersected in all of the drill holes, providing indications for continuity of mineralization between drill holes within the Main Zone.

      A total of 586 RC samples will be assayed at the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories. Assay results are expected within 4 to 6 weeks.

      The Company is currently preparing for the Phase 2 drill program, designed to test for continuation of uranium mineralization down dip and along strike of the deposit.

      Allan Armitage, Ph.D., P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of Uranium North, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release. GeoVector Management Inc. of Ottawa managed the field program this year. Alan Sexton, MSc, P.Geol., the Project Manager and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, supervised the technical aspects of the 2009 field program.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp. (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Uranium North Resource Corp. Heather Kays Corporate Communication 604-484-7120 604-484-7143 (FAX) info@uraniumnorth.com www.uraniumnorth.com
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      schrieb am 10.06.09 21:01:45
      Beitrag Nr. 105 ()
      Na dann: ;)

      Uranium North Identifies High Priority Targets on Yathkyed Property

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 10, 2009 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces the identification of two high priority uranium targets on its 100% owned Yathkyed Property in Nunavut.

      An airborne radiometric and magnetic geophysical survey over the property has detected 56 uranium anomalies. The two most significant anomalies from the survey are at least three times more intense than the other anomalies in the region.

      The northern most anomaly is located within 500 metres of three historic uranium prospects discovered in the 1970s. Trenching at these prospects returned 1.9% U3O8 and 0.46% Cu over 1.2 metres and, 0.28% U3O8 over 0.6 metres and 0.85% Cu respectively. In addition, a grab sample assayed 0.38% U3O8 and 0.16% Cu. This intense airborne anomaly does not appear to be coincident with these known high grade occurrences and may represent a more intense part of a larger overall zone of uranium mineralization that spans several hundred metres. The northern anomaly appears to be associated with north-south and east-west trending structures and is accompanied by multiple less intense uranium anomalies.

      "This intense airborne anomaly is situated near known uranium mineralization reported as high as 1.9% U3O8 and appears to have potential for lateral extent. This represents a significant new target for the Company and demands immediate follow-up," says Mark Kolebaba, President of Uranium North.

      A second anomaly with similar intensity located 6 kilometres to the south also falls along north-south and east-west trending structures and is accompanied by multiple weaker anomalies. A historical grab sample collected near the airborne anomaly yielded 0.16% U3O8.

      The airborne survey was successful in identifying several areas with high uranium potential. The two most significant anomalies will be the target of a prospecting program. Additional anomalies on the property may be prospected depending on the availability of time.

      Uranium North Resources Corporation is one of the largest Uranium Explorers in Nunavut, Canada's newest emerging mineral district. Nunavut supports responsible exploration and development of uranium projects.

      Allan Armitage, Ph.D., P.Geol., Vice President - Exploration of Uranium North, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and is responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp. (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

      SOURCE: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      Uranium North Resource Corp. Heather Kays Corporate Communication 604-484-7120 604-484-7143 (FAX) info@uraniumnorth.com www.uraniumnorth.com
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      schrieb am 06.08.09 15:58:51
      Beitrag Nr. 106 ()
      Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada - Trading Halt - Uranium North Resources Corp. - UNR - V

      VANCOUVER, Aug. 6, 2009 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) --

      The following issues have been halted by Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC):

      Issuer Name: Uranium North Resources Corp.

      TSX-V Ticker Symbol: UNR - V

      Time of Halt: At the open

      Reason for Halt: Company request pending news

      SOURCE: Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC)

      SOURCE: Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) - Halts/Resumptions

      contact - IIROC Inquiries (416) 646-7299 - * Please note that IIROC is not able to provide any additional information regarding a specific trading halt. Information is limited to general enquiries only.
      Copyright (C) 2009 CNW Group. All rights reserved.
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      schrieb am 06.08.09 19:30:28
      Beitrag Nr. 107 ()
      NEWS:

      "August 06, 2009
      Uranium North Outlines 19.3 Million Pound U3O8 Inferred Resource at Amer Lake; Deposit Remains Open Along Strike and Down Dip

      Vancouver, August 06, 2009 - Uranium North Resources Corp (UNR - TSX-V) announces the completion of a National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") compliant inferred mineral resource calculation for the Main Zone deposit on its 100% owned Amer Lake property in Nunavut. This new resource calculation is significantly higher than the historic estimate and represents what the Company believes is a portion of a much larger deposit on the property.

      Based on cut-off grades ranging from 0.01 to 0.06% U3O8, the interim resource calculation outlines 19.3 to 7.3 million pounds of uranium grading at 0.04 to 0.11% U3O8 respectively (Table 1).

      Using the current industry standard cut-off grade of 0.01% U3O8, a resource of 19.3 million pounds at an average grade of 0.04% U3O8 has been defined.

      The resource calculation outlines 12.9 million pounds U3O8 grading 0.07% U3O8 using a 0.04% cut-off or 9.7 million pounds grading 0.09% U3O8 using a 0.05% U3O8 cut-off. This is a significant increase from the historic estimate of 6.7 million pounds grading 0.07% U3O8 at a cut off of 0.05% U3O8.

      Table 1. Details of the resource estimate are as follows:

      Cut-Off Grade
      U3O8 Tonnage
      T x 1,000 U3O8
      Grade U3O8
      Lbs
      *0.010% 21,423 0.041 19,318,000
      0.020% 15,344 0.052 17,509,000
      0.030% 11,596 0.061 15,462,000
      0.040% 8,391 0.070 12,982,000
      0.050% 5,094 0.087 9,713,000
      0.060% 3,062 0.108 7,288,000

      *base case

      All tabulated data has been rounded to two decimal places for grades and to the nearest thousand for tonnes and pounds

      "Establishing Amer Lake as Canada's newest uranium resource is a major milestone for the Company. We have met our initial goal of defining a compliant resource that is double the historic deposit. Our clear and low cost plan to significantly expand Amer Lake to a shallow large tonnage uranium deposit is well underway." says Mark Kolebaba, President of Uranium North Resources.

      This resource is confined to drilling within an area which measures 1,400 metres in an east-west direction and 500 metres in a northwest-southeast direction. Geology and geophysics indicate the Main Zone deposit may extend an additional 1,200 metres to the southeast which will be a focus for future drilling. In addition to the expansion potential of the Main Zone, the Company has identified numerous other similar uranium bearing zones within a 10 kilometre radius of the Main Zone deposit.
      Geological modeling using computer software shows that the Main Zone deposit outcrops to the north and extends shallowly to the south where the mineralized body becomes flat lying. This type of geometry may be amenable to low-cost mining methods.

      The mineralized zone is hosted within a magnetic sandstone unit that is traceable with geophysics. The traceability using an airborne magnetic survey greatly assists in further expanding this shallow resource making Amer Lake a low-cost exploration project.

      Alan Armitage, VP of exploration for Uranium North Resource states, "Based on a solid geological model and firm understanding of our geophysical data, we are confident Amer Lake has the potential to host a large uranium deposit. Going forward, drill programs will focus on expanding the Main Zone resource. In addition, our work to date indicates that the targets identified elsewhere on the property may also add to the uranium potential of the property."

      Further drilling completed in 2009 will be represented in an additional resource estimate.

      ..."

      Der Anfang ... :cool:
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      schrieb am 06.08.09 21:37:08
      Beitrag Nr. 108 ()
      Moin zusammen,

      bin seit Jahren in diesen Wert investiert und war bisher bei W-O
      nur stiller Mitleser, hab mich gerade mal registriert...

      Außer praesens ist ja leider nicht so viel los hier.
      Schade, dass der Kurs nach der News schon wieder zurückgekommen ist...

      Gruss
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      schrieb am 21.08.09 13:47:59
      Beitrag Nr. 109 ()
      Ein Hallo an diese Community und gleich eine Frage!

      Wer kann über Substanzwerte und Unternehmenszahlen oder Projekte erzählen? Wird mich mal interessieren, wie dieser Wert dasteht!

      Bin schon seit langem am Überlegen hier einzusteigen.

      Um Infos wäre ich sehr dankbar.

      ciao direktberater
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      schrieb am 09.09.09 16:41:51
      Beitrag Nr. 110 ()
      Strategic Resources Stakes Rare Earth Claims

      REGINA, Sept. 9 /CNW/ - Strategic Resources Inc. ("UVR" or "the Corporation"), is pleased to announce that it continues to make excellent progress on obtaining its exploration drilling permits on its uranium/vanadium project in Catron County, New Mexico. Geological data review for its uranium/vanadium project in Apache County, Arizona has now also commenced.

      As a complement to these uranium/vanadium projects, Strategic Resources has now also staked a series of lode claims in Lincoln County, New Mexico. These claims are highly prospective for Rare Earth mineralization. The Rare Earth geological potential of Lincoln County, New Mexico has previously been well studied and documented by researchers from the University of Tennessee and by various researchers from the New Mexico Bureau of Mines.

      About Strategic Resources

      Strategic Resources is a Canadian based junior exploration company with uranium/vanadium exploration projects in Catron County, New Mexico and Apache County, Arizona. More information about the company is available on line at www.strategicresourcesinc.ca.


      Disclaimer:

      Neither the 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.

      Forward looking statements:

      This news release may contain certain forward-looking inferences or statements. These forward-looking inferences or statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties beyond the Corporation's control or prediction and could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Although the Corporation believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these forward-looking statements.
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      schrieb am 09.09.09 16:43:25
      Beitrag Nr. 111 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.825.818 von direktberater am 21.08.09 13:47:59Nun, schau Dir die Homepage an, die SEDAR-fillings, insb. die MD&As.
      Viel mehr wirst Du zu dem Wert nicht finden, aber das gibt Dir einen guten Überblick, würde ich meinen.

      Gruß, praesens
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      schrieb am 23.10.09 15:49:15
      Beitrag Nr. 112 ()
      Strategic Resources Stakes Additional Rare Earth Claims

      REGINA, Oct. 23, 2009 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) --

      TSX.V: UVR

      Strategic Resources Inc. ("UVR" or "the Corporation"), is pleased to announce that as a further complement to its uranium/vanadium projects in the Catron County, New Mexico and Apache County, Arizona, a series of lode claims have now been staked in the Lemitar Mountains area of Socorro County, New Mexico. These claims are highly prospective for Rare Earth mineralization. Officials from the New Mexico Bureau of Mines have studied this area since the late 1970s and have determined the dikes and veins in the Lemitar Mountains are carbonatites that display rare earth element enrichment patterns.

      About Strategic Resources

      Strategic Resources is a Canadian based junior exploration company with uranium/vanadium exploration projects in Catron County, New Mexico and Apache County, Arizona as well as rare earth exploration projects in Lincoln County and Socorro County, New Mexico. More information about the company is available on line at www.strategicresourcesinc.ca.

      << Disclaimer: Neither the 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. >>

      Forward looking statements:

      This news release may contain certain forward-looking inferences or statements. These forward-looking inferences or statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties beyond the Corporation's control or prediction and could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Although the Corporation believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these forward-looking statements.

      SOURCE: Strategic Resources Inc.

      Malcolm Bucholtz, President & CEO, T: (306) 525-0852, E: newmexicouranium@gmail.com, http://strategicresourcesinc.ca
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      schrieb am 12.01.10 14:40:55
      Beitrag Nr. 113 ()
      Hm, news ...:


      Uranium North Identifies 24.62 g/t Gold on Its Tasiq Property

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jan 12, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE: UNR) announces the acquisition of the Mallery Lake gold prospect on the eastern side of its 100% owned Tasiq property in Nunavut. The property hosts two known gold bearing structures one of which, the Mallery Stockwork, yields gold values as high as 24.62 g/t and has never been drilled. In addition, proprietary till data suggests the gold mineralization in the area is more widespread than historical data exhibits.

      The Mallery Stockwork structure is reported to be 125 metres to more than 250 metres wide and is exposed for approximately 450 metres along strike. The Stockwork consists of numerous quartz veins as large as 20 metres wide within Proterozoic aged volcanic rocks of rhyolite composition. Historically, the only other known gold bearing structure is the T-Rex zone which is located 4.5 kilometres north of the Mallery Stockwork. The T-Rex zone is reported to contain numerous quartz veins up to 50 metres wide extending for 1 kilometre. The highest gold assay reported to date at T-Rex is 0.44 g/t.

      An abundance of angular gold grains recovered from till samples collected by the Company up ice of the Mallery and T-Rex zones indicate potential for numerous other undiscovered gold bearing structures on the property.

      "What is exciting about this property is the known gold occurrences have never been drilled and we believe with limited expenditure, the Mallery Stockwork prospect will be drill ready in 2010. Further, our gold grain in till data expands the potential extent of the gold mineralization and indicates several other possible undiscovered gold sources in the area. We will also continue to advance our uranium prospects as we pursue these new high potential gold opportunities," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO.

      The Mallery Lake Gold prospect was discovered by Phelps Dodge in 1996 with an initial discovery sample of 1 g/t over 10 metres. Subsequently, Phelps Dodge merged with Freeport McMoran and their original mineral claims were allowed to lapse. Other significant historical gold assay values include grab samples ranging from approximately 2 to 5 g/t and several chip samples over 0.3 to 5 metre intervals ranging from approximately 2.2 to 14 g/t and as high as 24.62 g/t.

      The tracking of gold grains recovered from till samples is a proven successful regional exploration tool for discovering areas with the potential to host gold deposits. Angular gold grain surface morphology further assists in the potential discovery of nearby sources. The discoveries of gold deposits at Waddy Lake, Rainy River and around Casa Berardi are credited to this method.

      The identification of gold at Tasiq is the first of several new gold opportunities the company is reviewing. This is part of a larger corporate strategy to create value by extracting gold and base metal opportunities from the Company's large proprietary geochemical and geophysical databases. The Company plans to further expand its interests in gold and other metal commodities through these databases. The Mallery claims were staked, recorded and are currently pending final approval by the Nunavut Mining Recorder. Additional metal opportunities are also anticipated from this and other areas held and/or explored by Uranium North.

      Bruce Kienlen, P.Geol, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, responsible for collection of the till samples on the project and has reviewed and approved the technical information relating to the till samples in this release. Graham Gill, P. Geo has reviewed historical reports for the property. The historical work has not been verified by the Company, however, it appears to have been completed under standard best practices consistent with the time and appears to be of reasonable quality.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO
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      schrieb am 14.05.10 16:03:16
      Beitrag Nr. 114 ()
      CEO am kaufen. Sollte sich hier tatsächlich nochmal was bewegen ...?


      Uranium North Resources Corp. (UNR)
      As of May 13th, 2010
      Filing Date Transaction Date Insider Name Ownership Type Securities Nature of transaction # or value acquired or disposed of Unit Price
      May 13/10 May 07/10 Kolebaba, Mark Robert Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 85,000
      .080
      May 03/10 Apr 26/10 Kolebaba, Mark Robert Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 73,000
      .080
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      schrieb am 18.05.10 18:07:23
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      Uranium North Completes Land Acquisition at the Aura Gold-Copper-Silver Property

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 18, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE: UNR) announces that it has staked and recorded mineral claims over the F13 and Robin prospects adjacent to the Aura Prospecting Permits which were awarded to the Company in February 2010 (see news release dated March 24, 2010).

      The Robin prospect is a 200 metre wide gossanous boulder and outcrop zone with known gold, copper, and silver mineralization. The zone extends more than 1.6 kilometres. Trenching results reported from the zone in 1964 show assays up to 0.55 oz/ton (18.9 g/T) Au, 1.56 oz/ton (53.5g/T) Ag, and 9.91% Cu. The only two reported drill holes into the zone intersected minor nickel/copper mineralization. There were no assays for gold from the drill core as exploration was conducted primarily for nickel and copper. No additional work has been reported for this area since the mid 1960s.

      "This is a tremendous opportunity for Uranium North to explore this zone from a gold perspective rather than nickel. The use of modern geophysical and geochemical tools will greatly enhance our search capabilities on the property," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Uranium North.

      At F13 gold, copper and silver mineralization was discovered in 1964 by Inco. Samples collected from trenches located along structures with more than 400 metres strike length assayed up to 4.9 oz/ton (168.0 g/T) Au, 1.59 oz/ton (54.5 g/T) Ag and 21.4 % Cu. Reported assay data is shown in the table below.


      Historic assay results for F13 showing
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      Gold Gold Silver Silver
      Sample (oz/ton) (Grams/tonne) (oz/ton) (grams/tonne) Copper (%)
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      Trench 1 0.11 3.77 0.03 0.86 2.02
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      Trench 3 0.06 2.06 0.12 4.11 21.4
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      Trench 4 0.88 30.17 0.41 14.06 12.12
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      Trench 6 4.90 168.0 1.59 54.51 17.6
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      Trench 6 3.64 124.8 1.18 40.46 14.0
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      Inco 1 1.82 62.40 0.76 26.06 10.98
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      Inco 2 0.66 22.63 0.26 8.91 5.46
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      Trench 8 0.25 8.57 0.11 3.77 5.83
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      QCP 0.5 17.14 0.22 7.54 0.25
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      CP 0.94 32.23 0.42 14.4 0.16
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      Original historical data reported in oz/ton and converted to grams/tonne by
      the Company using conversion factor of 34.2857. Historic sample interval
      widths not reported for trenches, therefore the Company assumes samples are
      grab samples.

      This is an extensive area with high gold, copper and silver mineralization associated with intensive shearing and iron carbonate altered felsic volcanic rocks. It is a prime target area for gold exploration.

      The Company is finalizing work programs for these properties.
      ...
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      schrieb am 31.05.10 18:13:26
      Beitrag Nr. 116 ()
      Uranium North Announces Financing

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 31, 2010 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --

      NOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES OR THROUGH U.S. NEWSWIRES

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces that it intends to complete a non-brokered private placement of up to $800,000, comprising a combination of flow-through common shares at a price of $.08 cents per share and non-flow-through units at a price of $.08 cents per unit subject to regulatory approval.

      Each non-flow-through unit will consist of one common share and one-half share purchase warrant. Each such common share purchase warrant will be exercisable into one common share for a period of one year from closing at a price of $.12 cents per share.

      Finder's fees of 7% of the units and/or flow-through shares sold may be payable in cash or shares on a portion of the financing to finders who assist in the placement, as permitted under applicable securities laws. In addition, any brokerage firms participating as finders may receive, as additional compensation, non-transferable share purchase warrants entitling the holder thereof to purchase such number of common shares in the capital of Uranium North that equals an aggregate of 7% of the number of units and/or flow-through shares sold by the brokerage firm (the "Broker's Warrants). Each such Broker's Warrant shall entitle the holder thereof to purchase one additional common share at a price of $0.12 for a period of one year from the closing date.

      About Uranium North
      ...
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      schrieb am 12.08.10 16:23:37
      Beitrag Nr. 117 ()
      News. Aber eine Art von news, die mir nicht so sympathisch ist.
      Neue property, sampling, blablabla.
      Und drilling ???
      2013 ??
      Wozu waren eigentlich die 800.000 $ pp vom Mai ?



      Uranium North Expands Mallery Lake Gold Target

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug 12, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE: UNR) announces expansion of the Mallery gold structure and identifies new gold targets further north on the property. The Mallery gold structure has historically yielded gold values up to 24.62 g/t Au and 110 g/t Ag.

      The Mallery Stockwork consists of a network of quartz veins up to 20 metres wide hosted within rhyolite. Three areas with gold mineralized bedrock exposure have been mapped intermittently over more than 700 by 500 metres suggesting the possibility for at least three east-west trending zones. Coincident subtle geophysical and geochemical soil anomalies demonstrate the potential for continuity within vegetated areas lacking outcrop. These structures are open along strike and additional structures may exist to the north and south. The 24.6 g/t Au, 110 g/t Ag sample is located on the eastern structure.

      Additional vein stockwork has been discovered over an area of 60 metres extending the stockwork zone to the northwest. At the western stockwork zone, veining has been observed nearly 50 metres along strike where bedrock exposure is limited by swamp cover. Depending on gold assays, this may represent another significant exploration target on the property.

      A total of 53 rock samples were collected from Mallery by Uranium North earlier this summer. In addition, 233 till samples were collected; 210 of which are geochemical samples from areas lacking outcrop exposure and 23 are heavy mineral samples from areas with previously identified angular gold grains in till. This data will be used to identify targets for an anticipated drill program this fall.

      The Mallery Lake property is located in Nunavut and is 100% owned by the Company.

      Bruce Kienlen, P.Geol, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, responsible for collection of the till samples on the project prior to 2010 and has reviewed and approved the technical information relating to these till samples in this release. Linda Erdman, P. Geo is responsible for design and execution of the 2010 program and has reviewed historical reports for the property. The historical work has not been verified by the Company, however, it appears to have been completed under standard best practices consistent with the time and appears to be of reasonable quality.

      About Uranium North

      Uranium North Resources Corp. is a Canadian company with a Nunavut focus. Uranium North holds title to the second largest uranium resource in Nunavut, the Amer Lake Deposit. While maintaining its focus on uranium, the company has initiated exploration for gold on 3 projects.

      On behalf of Uranium North Resources

      Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO

      Forward-Looking Information

      This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, activities and events or developments that Uranium North Resources Corp (the "Company") expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include market prices, exploration successes, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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      schrieb am 18.08.10 15:55:26
      Beitrag Nr. 118 ()
      Uranium North Begins Exploration Program on the Aura Gold Project

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug 18, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp (TSX VENTURE: UNR) has commenced its 2010 exploration program on the 100% owned Aura Gold project located in Nunavut. This program is designed to develop drill targets on the Robin, F13 and Nowyak zones. The program will focus on mapping, prospecting and sampling over these areas with known mineralization to determine control factors for high grade gold, silver and copper. In addition, the program will attempt to identify new zones of mineralization on the property where gold grain in till anomalies exist.

      "I think we have a real opportunity in front of us. Projects like F13, Robin and Nowyak have high grade gold, silver and copper and have either not been systematically explored or have only seen minimal work activity. This is an opportunity for the company to create value over a short period of time at low cost to shareholders," says Mark Kolebaba, President of Uranium North Resources.

      The Aura property comprises the Robin, F13 and Nowyak projects as well as large unexplored areas with gold grain anomalies in till. The Robin and F13 prospects were previously targeted for copper and nickel in 1964 and not for gold. Historical trenching results from Robin reported assays up to 0.55 oz/ton (18.9 g/T) Au, 1.56 oz/ton (53.5 g/T) Ag, and 9.91% Cu. At F13, gold mineralization discovered in trenches assayed up to 4.9 oz/ton (168.0 g/T) Au, 1.59 oz/ton (54.5 g/T) Ag and 21.4% Cu.

      At the Nowyak showing prospecting and drill samples yielded high gold values including a sample that assayed 117 g/T Au and 1420 g/T Ag. This is an extensive structure with gold mineralization and is believed to be underexplored, creating a great opportunity for the company.

      Linda Erdman, P. Geo and Geoffrey Goodall, P. Geo are responsible for design and execution of the 2010 program and have reviewed historical reports for the property. The historical work has not been verified by the Company, however, it appears to have been completed under standard best practices consistent with the time and appears to be of reasonable quality.

      ...
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      schrieb am 14.10.10 16:32:18
      Beitrag Nr. 119 ()
      Uranium North Reports High Gold and Silver at Mallery, Drill Targets Identified

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Oct 14, 2010 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:UNR) announces results from its first phase 2010 exploration program on the Mallery Stockwork. Samples collected from the Mallery Stockwork have identified and confirmed several zones with high grade gold and silver. At least three high priority drill target areas have been identified. The Mallery Stockwork is located on the Mallery Lake Property in Nunavut.

      Of the 31 grab sample assays received to date from the Mallery Stockwork, 16 samples assayed between 0.854 g/T Au and 54.2 g/T Au, only three samples contain less than 0.100 g/T Au. The sample containing 54.2 g/T Au also contains 272 g/T Ag.

      "These initial results have identified 3 priority target areas with high gold and silver assays that are candidates for follow up drilling.
      The sampling has confirmed the presence of mineralized zones exposed intermittently over 700 metres laterally. This supports the potential for Mallery to host an extensive high grade gold and silver system," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of the company.

      Results for an additional 77 rock and over 200 soil samples are pending for the Mallery property.

      Detailed Descriptions of Drill Target Areas

      The Mallery Stockwork comprises gold and silver bearing quartz veins. The stockwork is exposed in three areas, a North Central, an Eastern, and a Western zone. All surrounding areas are thinly covered by overburden therefore mineralization remains open in all directions. Initial results from the 2010 sampling program have outlined drill target areas in all three zones.

      At the North Central Zone, gold and silver bearing quartz veins occur over an exposed area of 150 by 200 metres before going under overburden. Historical values range from under 1 g/T Au to 5.55 g/T Au. Sampling in 2010 has identified new quartz veins on the west side of the zone one of which, a 0.15 metre vein, assayed 33.7 g/T Au and 27.3 g/T Ag. This is of particular interest as it may indicate increased gold and silver content westward from this showing.

      Rock samples from the Eastern Zone highlight an area with high gold and silver assays up to 54.2 g/T Au and 272 g/T Ag. In addition, several discrete areas with angular gold bearing quartz boulders occur intermittently over 30 metres. The Eastern Zone is 250 metres east of the North Central Zone.

      Rock samples from the Western Zone yield high gold and silver values up to 8.6 g/T Au and 6.7 g/T Ag from a 2.9 metre wide quartz vein. A second vein assayed 2.91 g/T Au and 10.7 g/T Ag. The second vein is of note as it appears to contain gold and silver at a ratio of 1:4 as observed at the Eastern Zone which is currently the highest priority drill target on the property. The Western zone is located 300 metres southwest of the North Central Zone and 700 metres west of the Eastern Zone.

      The table below highlights assays of interest from each zone. Please refer to our website for a map and table of full results.



      North Central Zone Eastern Zone Western Zone
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      Sample Au g/T Ag g/T Sample Au g/T Ag g/T Sample Au g/T Ag g/T
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      UNR1 54.2 272 UNR6 33.7 27.3 UNR7 8.60 6.7
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      PD7 24.2 110 PD1 5.55 NA UNR8 2.91 10.7
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      UNR2 6.52 24.5 PD2 3.10 NA PD9 4.45 NA
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      UNR3 6.72 25.5 PD3 2.28 NA PD10 2.21 NA
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      UNR4 3.64 14.9 PD4 2.14 NA PD11 1.45 NA
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      UNR5 1.395 2.30 PD5 2.50 NA
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      PD8 4.84 NA PD6 1.62 NA
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      UNR - Uranium North 2010 grab samples
      PD - Phelps Dodge 1990's grab samples


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      schrieb am 14.10.10 22:46:20
      Beitrag Nr. 120 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.322.435 von praesens am 14.10.10 16:32:18Das habe ich lange nicht mehr gesehen -
      + 47 % !!! heute - und nicht wegen guten Bohrergebnissen,
      nein, "nur" sampling ...!
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      schrieb am 26.10.10 16:37:17
      Beitrag Nr. 121 ()
      Uranium North Awaits Assay Results from the Aura Consolidated Gold Project

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Oct 26, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE: UNR) provides an update of the Aura consolidated gold project. During the 2010 field season, a total of 190 rock samples, 372 soil samples, and 77 heavy mineral till samples were collected on exploration permits and claims including the F13, Robin and Nowyak projects. Assays are pending and will be released upon receipt and review.

      "A lot of data was collected this year to assess the gold potential of this area and to initiate planning for an extensive drill program in early 2011. We expect to be receiving and reviewing a high volume of assay data over the next few weeks and I look forward to reporting these results to the shareholders," says Mark Kolebaba, President of Uranium North Resources.

      The Aura Consolidated Gold Project encompasses numerous gold prospects within exploration permits and mineral claims spanning an 80 x 40 kilometre area. The Company is currently focused on three main prospects which are briefly described below.

      F13 Project

      At F13 results for 43 rock and 223 soil samples are pending. The samples were collected to assess historic results and to determine control factors for high grade gold, silver and copper mineralization. Gold, copper and silver mineralization with iron carbonate alteration is reported to extend over an area 1 x 1 kilometre. Results from historical trenches located on the property assay up to 4.9 oz/ton (168.0 g/T) Au, 1.59 oz/ton (54.5 g/T) Ag and 21.4% Cu.

      Robin

      At Robin results for 50 rock and 149 soil samples are pending. The Robin copper, gold and silver prospect was reported as a 60 to 200 metre wide gossanous boulder and outcrop zone extending for 1.6 kilometres. Historical surface sample results reported assays up to 0.55 oz/ton (18.9 g/T) Au, 1.56 oz/ton (53.5g/T) Ag, and 9.91% Cu. The 2010 prospecting program was conducted to confirm the presence of gold, copper and silver mineralization, determine the extent and identify possible drill targets.

      Nowyak

      At Nowyak, results for 55 rock samples are pending. Nowyak is centered over an intense 40 to 80 metres wide sericite - carbonate - pyrite altered shear zone that extends for 20 kilometres. The 2010 exploration program was conducted to confirm high grade gold and silver mineralization. Several high grade gold bearing zones have been reported along part of the structure. Historical highlights reported for these zones include:

      1) 8.62 g/T gold from 2 metres of drill core

      2) 35.5 g/T gold with, 172 g/T silver

      3) 117 g/T gold with 1420 g/T silver

      4) 88.8 g/T gold over 1 metre

      5) 51 g/T gold over 2 metres


      Prospecting Permits

      A total of 43 rock and 77 heavy mineral till samples were collected on the Exploration Permits. These results will help track gold grains in till back to new bedrock sources. These results are pending and will be used to track gold grains in till to new bedrock sources.

      About Uranium North

      Uranium North Resources Corp. has generated and advanced 6 gold properties in central Nunavut. The Company also owns 100% of the Amer Lake uranium deposit, one of the largest uranium resources in Nunavut.

      ...
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      schrieb am 26.10.10 16:37:54
      Beitrag Nr. 122 ()
      Bei der property ging doch glatt was an mir vorbei.
      Vielversprechend.
      1 Antwort
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      schrieb am 26.10.10 16:39:46
      Beitrag Nr. 123 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.392.879 von praesens am 26.10.10 16:37:54... und "... an extensive drill program in early 2011 ..."
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      schrieb am 03.11.10 14:36:51
      Beitrag Nr. 124 ()
      Nur zur Info: Bin (wieder) an Bord ... und so wie's aussieht, genau zum richtigen Zeitpunkt.
      Welcher Irre hat da übrigens in D heute zu 40% über pari gekauft???
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      schrieb am 04.11.10 15:15:27
      Beitrag Nr. 125 ()
      1 Antwort
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      schrieb am 04.11.10 15:29:06
      Beitrag Nr. 126 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.454.680 von MONSIEURCB am 04.11.10 15:15:27Welcher Irre hat da übrigens in D heute zu 40% über pari gekauft???
      Tatsache ? :laugh: (sorry).
      Das gabs vor wenigen Wochen schon mal bei ESO - war vielleicht derselbe ...
      Hallooo - jemand da ...?!

      Wo ich schon mal hier bin, stelle ich die news gerade mal rein ...

      Ich warte übrigens noch auf einen stärkeren Rücksetzer.
      bei 10 cent würde ich zuschlagen - mal sehen ...

      Hier die news:


      Uranium North Identifies Zones with High Gold Assays on Robin Property

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Nov 04, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

      Uranium North Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE: UNR) announces high gold and copper results on its 100% owned Robin prospect located within the Aura Consolidated Gold project in Nunavut. Samples assayed as high as 11.75 g/T gold and 2.18% copper. In addition, Uranium North has extended the historical zone of mineralization to 2.6 kilometres from 1.8 kilometres as a result of prospecting.

      "These are very promising results for a first pass prospecting program. This is especially so considering the mineralization appears to be along a continuous gold bearing structure. There are no historical reports confirming prior gold exploration on the property," says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Uranium North Resources.

      Mineralization at Robin appears to be related to quartz veins and granitic rocks along a north south trending structural linear feature. A total of 52 rock samples were collected along the trend with results clearly demonstrating that the entire structure is gold bearing and several areas containing high grade assays have been identified. Six areas along the trend yield samples assaying 1.0 g/T to 11.75 g/T Au. These areas are considered immediate high interest for follow up exploration. In addition, 16 samples along the structure contain gold ranging from 0.1 to 0.746 g/T Au and 20 samples assaying 20 to 100 ppm Au that will require additional prospecting and more detailed sampling.

      Sampling in 2010 also confirms the presence of significant copper mineralization with 2 samples assaying 1.9% and 2.2% Cu and nine samples ranging between 0.1% to 0.6% Cu. Other elevated metals identified on the property include silver and lead. Silver assays ranging from 1.0 to 16.2 g/T Ag were observed in 16 samples and lead assays ranging from 0.14% to 1.14% Pb were observed in 4 samples.

      The 2010 prospecting program was conducted to confirm historically reported gold, copper and silver mineralization on the property. An unconfirmed surface sample with 0.55 oz/ton (18.9 g/T) Au, 1.56 oz/ton (53.5g/T) Ag, and 9.91% Cu was reported to have come from the property in 1964, however a location for the sample was not provided. Although this sample site was not located, the new sites with gold, silver and copper confirm the potential of the property.

      A review of geochemistry from soil samples collected at Robin and a detailed structural analysis of the property will be completed prior to planning the 2011 exploration program.

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      schrieb am 08.11.10 22:50:46
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      +40% heute in CA ... der Kenner genießt und schweigt ... ;-)
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      schrieb am 08.11.10 22:51:45
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.479.096 von MONSIEURCB am 08.11.10 22:50:46... ja ... ;)
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      schrieb am 09.11.10 00:07:22
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      Nachkaufen bei 0,10 ist für mich dann übrigens mal ausgefallen ...
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      schrieb am 17.11.10 17:40:30
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      schrieb am 26.11.10 18:11:41
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      In CA heute schon wieder +25% ... ;-)
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.641.912 von MONSIEURCB am 03.12.10 16:05:49Damit Du nicht Alleinunterhalter bist...;)

      http://www.uraniumnorth.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=4373…

      LG
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      schrieb am 09.02.11 17:23:30
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      News über $8 Mio Private Placement:

      http://de.advfn.com/nachrichten/Uranium-North-Completes-8-0-…

      ...und intraday neues 3-Jahres Hoch :yawn::

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      schrieb am 04.07.11 19:31:04
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      News vom 29.06.

      http://www.uraniumnorth.com/s/News.asp?ReportID=435903

      Ist hier noch jemand vertreten?
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      sieht vom chart interessant aus - was läuft denn so beim drilling? die finden auf einmal gold und silber...


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