Equinox finds new uranium targets at Lumwana (July 24, 2007)
As significant uranium drill results pour in for Equinox Minerals (EQN-T, EQN-A) revised Lumwana feasibility study…
As significant uranium drill results pour in for Equinox Minerals (EQN-T, EQN-A) revised Lumwana feasibility study…
Vancouver — Drilling by RPT Uranium (RPT-V, RMPVF-O) to test Archean iron formation rocks on its Split Rapids project, in northwestern Ontario’s Sibley basin, cut 6.5 metres of 0.22% U3O8.
Shares in Kakanda Resources (KRC-V, KRCFF-O) rose 50% in one day on the company’s recent announcement of a change in focus to four new Otish basin uranium properties in Quebec.
Having relaxed its conditions to an earlier takeover offer, Denison Mines (DML-T, DNN-X) now has just under 55% of …
It was yet another period of intense merger and acquisition activity in the mining sector during the week ended July 7, the 27th trading week of 2007 and the beginning of the third quarter.
Vancouver – Drilling by RPT Uranium (RPT-V, RMPVF-O) to test Archean iron formation rocks on its Split Rapids proje…
Kakanda Resources (KRC-V) shares rose 48% today as the company revealed a change in focus to four new Otish basin p…
Denison Mines (DML-T, DNN-X) is taking another stab at Perth, Australia-based OmegaCorp (OMGCF-O, OMC-A) in an attempt at diversifying into Africa.
Denison Mines (DML-T, DNN-X) is taking another stab at diversifying into Africa by trying to take over Perth, Austr…
In its uranium report from earlier this year, Sprott Securities estimated that annual demand for U3O8 would nearly double to 350 million lbs. within the next 20 years.
We’ve almost become accustomed to earth-shaking news in the mining sector popping up on our monitors every few days, so the busy but unspectacular week ended June 16, the twenty-fourth trading week of…
A takeover bid for a privately held British company would give Dynamite Resources (DNR-V) a pair of uranium projects in Kyrgyzstan.
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