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?
wilbs
- 18 Jul 2005 14:16
- 32 of 160
and the spread to drop!!
Sequestor
- 18 Jul 2005 14:16
- 33 of 160
yep
wilbs
- 18 Jul 2005 14:33
- 34 of 160
away she blows.
Sequestor
- 18 Jul 2005 14:42
- 35 of 160
YEEEEEHAHHHHH!!!
wilbs
- 18 Jul 2005 14:44
- 36 of 160
tree shake. Looks like we are the only ones on this one. Too risky for most.
Sequestor
- 18 Jul 2005 14:48
- 37 of 160
hahahaah- aye , certainly not for "widders an` orphans"
belisce6
- 18 Jul 2005 16:23
- 38 of 160
shiiiiiiiiiiit.........just missed out on this one........
from my own analysis (so please do your own research !!!);
basically the guys that run this, also run DYL (Deep Yellow (penny share) aussie listed baby uranium explorer), and BLR (Black Range Minerals (penny share) - aussie listed co. that just got fixed, and is purchasing a copper play), and another geothermal/renewable energy company previously MOK (Mokuti) but now GRK (Green Rock Energy, aussie-listed as well).
If you look at the directors names you see the pattern.(www.asx.com.au)
Or simply check at the bottom of the second-last URA (RNS) announcement.
This Tanzanian thing made DYL go up a bit, when its purchase of the tenements was announced a while ago on the ASX, and now it seems that DYL has sold it to URA (a cousin ?? company)..
I read the DYL announcement about the sale of Tanzanian tenements on the ASX this morning, and then thought gotta get into URA but was hindered thru work commitments, then saw the announcement hit AIM and the 50% rise during the day.bummer !!!
Would like to think that this situation will repeat itself somewhere in the future, and holding both DYL (on ASX) and URA (on AIM) will become quite profitable..
Sequestor
- 19 Jul 2005 11:13
- 39 of 160
looks like we had our 15 mins. of glory then wilbs
lol
wilbs
- 19 Jul 2005 11:26
- 40 of 160
Was it that long!!
Best to tuck these away for the kids.
blackbelt
- 29 Aug 2005 10:19
- 41 of 160
Is anybody still in these bad boys? I'm considering having a punt if this drops any lower, just a bit of un taking the contrarian approach can be extremely lucrative!
tigerfox
- 30 Aug 2005 13:44
- 42 of 160
don`t bother wasting your money it`s going nowhere
hlyeo98
- 14 Dec 2005 13:15
- 43 of 160
This company is going into the pits...i've lost a lot in it.
driver
- 06 Mar 2007 16:49
- 46 of 160
Sold out last week now back in for the long haul, Uranium is the place to be for the next few years and beyond.
The link below is a must listen, Interview with G.Counter who mentions that only 2 small AIM stocks are in their portfolio, URA and VML, I hold them both.
Listen to part one first (VML) part three for (URA)
http://www.minesite.com/webcasts/commodity_watch_radio.html
driver
- 09 Mar 2007 16:06
- 47 of 160
Uranium Resources: now is a good time to be a uranium outfit
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/articles/pdfs/ura.pdf
G D Potts
- 13 Apr 2007 20:31
- 48 of 160
Nice lift today driver - might take a wild punt on Monday to recoup my GTL losses
cynic
- 20 Apr 2007 16:19
- 49 of 160
blanche ..... share/company does not do much for me i am afraid ..... see chart below ..... probably good support at 5.50
green = 25 dma
red = 50 dma
black = 200 dma
cynic
- 20 Apr 2007 16:22
- 50 of 160
latest RNS is quite interesting as it could be interpreted that they are in general discussions, perhaps internally, about t/o
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Uranium Resources PLC said in a statment in response to recent press speculation that it is not involved in any discussions concerning any specific offer for the company.
The AIM-listed uranium exploration and development company focused in Southern Africa added that it continues to explore a listing on the Australian Stock Exchange and is 'examining corporate structures which might achieve this'.
blanche
- 20 Apr 2007 16:45
- 51 of 160
Cynic. many thanks as already in @6.7 i will just hang on for the ride now.8-)