PARKIN
- 23 Feb 2005 10:29
THIS LISTED AS FAR AS IM AWARE TUES. WENT UP APR 150% ON CLOSE THIS MORNING HAS GONE UP FUTHER 26% TO 10.5P CANT FIND ANY BACKGROUND ON THE CO.
BUT IS THIS GOING GO FUTHER OR NOT?
blanche
- 23 Nov 2007 08:56
- 121 of 160
Just need it to be like it at the end of day.
driver
- 23 Nov 2007 09:15
- 122 of 160
driver
- 26 Nov 2007 13:21
- 123 of 160
August drilling at Mtonya continues to define widespread uranium
mineralisation at Para, Henri, Moysten and Tahbilk Prospects
URA Director James Pratt said, 'The extensive exploration programmes, conducted
by our partners Western Metals, has again yielded exciting results which
underpin the Boards belief that we are operating in a new uranium district which has strong potential to house economic deposits. Exploration is on-going to further quantify the extent of the uranium mineralisation and we look forward to updating shareholders on our progress in the near future.'
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200711261248534930I.html
robertalexander
- 18 Jan 2008 20:16
- 125 of 160
i hope so. nursing a 50 % loss at this time. Bit the bullet and halved my holding but liked it just enough to keep the other half. hope i am not disappointed.
Alex
robertalexander
- 26 Jan 2008 19:09
- 127 of 160
'.....The aim for this year is to grow the Company through the advancement of our
current project portfolio and identifying further targets to expand our asset
base'.......but will the SP pick up?
relishing
- 18 Mar 2008 12:09
- 130 of 160
Tumbling..
But probably a good time to pick some up on the cheap if you are prepared to hold long-term.
relishing
- 18 Mar 2008 12:28
- 132 of 160
SER probably the one most likely to rise in the short-term (imo).
halifax
- 01 May 2008 12:36
- 134 of 160
As an alternative energy source for the future URA looks pretty cheap. Geiger Counter has a significant shareholding and their Australian partner is sharing the exploration and development costs. One to tuck away in anticipation of a major eventually taking an interest.
halifax
- 01 May 2008 12:48
- 136 of 160
Driver have you read today's RNS? URA and their Australian partner have an extensive work programme for 2008/9 which could produce some interesting results and confirm Tanzania as a major source of uranium.
halifax
- 01 May 2008 13:02
- 138 of 160
Driver suggest you read the RNS then you will learn of the new developments.