Japanese consortium finances Canada’s Uranium One
Uranium One (UUU-T) will raise C$270 million through a private placement with a Japanese consortium made up of Th…
Uranium One (UUU-T) will raise C$270 million through a private placement with a Japanese consortium made up of Th…
Despite the negative outlook for many other commodities, many analysts now forecast that uranium prices will go up in the medium-to longterm due to strong fundamentals: expanding demand from more reac…
GMP Securities analysts David Wargo and Krystal Nagel believe that prices will rise to US$60 per lb. uranium oxide,…
Vancouver – In mid-2007 the price of uranium was sitting just under US$140 per lb. and shares of Toronto-based Uran…
VANCOUVER — Uranium One’s (UUU-T, SXRZF-O) decision to sell some of its earlier-stage uranium properties this spring has hit it with a US$105-million impairment charge in its second quarter for a US$…
PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA — They were heady days for uranium juniors in late 2007, when uranium oxide’s spot price hit US$138 a lb. and new Australian uranium float listed on the Australian Stock Exch…
Investors in Uranium One (UUU-T, SXRZF-O) weren’t too happy to hear that the company posted a net loss of US$17.6 million (5 a share) for the financial year ended Dec. 31, 2007.
VANCOUVER– Magnum Uranium (MM-V, MMURF-O) has released the first of a series of resource estimates for its San Rafael property, in a historic uranium district in Utah.
Investors in Uranium One (UUU-T) weren’t too happy to hear that the company posted a net loss of US$17.6 million …
VANCOUVER — Mining industry mergers and acquisitions soared to record levels in 2007, fuelled by a new corporate philosophy of “eat or be eaten,” plus an effort to stay competitive in the growing glo…
Vancouver – The first of a series of resource estimates for the San Rafael property in Utah showed that Magnum Uran…
Vancouver – Mining industry mergers and acquisitions (M&As) soared to record levels in 2007 fueled by a new corpora…
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