YOUNG_TRADER said:Ok guys heres another GEM, its got me very very excited,
Why?
1. Because its got a very small and very tight share registry, very tight so it will soar like BCN
2. Its got an early stage gold project similar to that of GRY (Gryphon Minerals)
3. Its going to have a very large Aust based U portfolio as its acquiring all of KAL's (Kalgoorlie Boulder) Uranium Interest which are very extensive, 1 has a non jorc compliant 700kt@0.06%U deposit on it = 770k lb's U
Another one of the projects are in a JV with Mega Uranium
Full Analysis to follow shortly
I WOULD ASK THAT THIS RESEARCH BE KEPT TO ASF ONLY UNTIL AT LEAST END OF FRIDAY SO AS TO GIVE ASF PEEPS A CHANCE TO GET ON BOARD.
skegsi said:I know this might seem a silly question, but...
It doesn't look like these will drop below 22-23c and this rights issue in March is selling oppies at 1c for 20c exercise price. Does this mean that it's highly likely that oppies will double/triple/quadruple on first day? It seems too easy. I've probably got it wrong.
djones said:I have bought into this now, paid a higher price than I perhaps should of but looks a very good company even at .26c and as im away overseas for next 3 weeks wont have a chance to accumulate slowly. Thanks YT.
Drill sample assay results have been received and are currently being collated and interpreted to allow definition of the limits of mineralization and to highlight potential extensions to the mineralization that will require planning of follow-up drilling programs. It is anticipated that the Company will be in a position to release a comprehensive analysis within the next two
weeks.
Option over Uranium Properties
Burey has an option to acquire a number of uranium prospective mineral interests in Western Australia and South Australia from ASX listed, Kalgoorlie Boulder Resources Limited (“KBRL”). The purchase price comprises 17.2 million shares in Burey and $50,000 cash. KBRL's portfolio of uranium assets, subject to the Burey option, consists of approximately 26 exploration licences or applications covering a total of approximately 5,040 square kilometres
in Western Australia and South Australia. Burey has engaged an eminent uranium geologist, Mr Mohan Varkey, to conduct due diligence on the KBRL properties. His formal assessment commenced in January 2007 and the Board anticipates completion of his inquiries by the end of March 2007.
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