kennas said:Thanks Chris.
Must be one of the few U potentials with a market cap under $20m, if not the only one. Possibly because their Namibia foray is at a pretty early phase. They're still just trying to identify targets for drilling. Perhaps when they find a target and ann drilling it will get a boost. Will be interesting to see how quickly they can get things moving. Just getting hold of a drill seems difficult these days..
The radiometric survey looks pretty impressive when compared to Rossing and LH, but I don't know enough about all those colors to have a qualified opinion.
What do you think about management. They all seem to be bankers/brokers except the Sth African Geo. They didn't own a dot com did they?
Not much in the chart. Might have found a bottom at $0.40 for the minute. MACD looks very good.
Hey Kennas,
I pretty much bought them from the reasons you mentioned being radiometrics and market cap. They are cheap compared to others and I personally think they hold better ground than some of the other uranium explorers in Namibia. They also have a 90% interest in their tenements. Management is not the best but they seem to be doing a good job. I say this because I spoke with Patrick Flint the executive director and they are moving things along as fast as they can..he seemed decent and I just have to wait to see if we get results with the sp and moving the company forward.
Klaus Eckoff is handling everything within Namibia and he knows his stuff...he is also well known and respected. I think they will tie up the only tenement left they are trying to get approved which will also have a historic resource on the grounds. See the last post on page three of this thread. Have a read of the share holders within this company. Enormous potential.