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kennas said:Ooooooo. This news looks ordinary. In halt to prevent a route I think.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Busin...lias-Uran-offer/2007/02/23/1171733984484.html
kennas said:Ooooooo. This news looks ordinary. In halt to prevent a route I think.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Busin...lias-Uran-offer/2007/02/23/1171733984484.html[/QUOTE
Yep, no snatching the uranium candy from that Czech baby.......management's probably drafting some poz spin announcement to take the edge off it before the halts lifted.
I thought the the SP plummeted more specifically as a consequence of the announcement of the SPP?zed327 said:I don't understand talking up a route when the SP was $1.40 - $1.50 without anyone knowing about the Czech mine. The Czech mine caused the price to plummet to around $1 and now they miss getting the mine the share price is expected to plummet again. A little confused to say the least
YOUNG_TRADER said:Uh-Oh!
Kiernan Selling on mkt!
Not looking too good, sold 2M Shares on mkt, still has 5.5M left
i gather we all know by now that it was not Michael Kiernan (chairman)selling.Freeballinginawetsuit said:Well Kiernan certainly held a bundle of URA (cheeky buggers), considering his lightening of the load, its held up pretty well.
Some consolidation should be taken from the fact he sold the majority after the halt, some comfort their.
URA is not really a HV stock and Kiernans offloading has not only been absorbed intra day but it's held up well.
URA bounced a bit on Tuesday after the halt, tried to rally up at close on Wednesday and had a good go at it at open Today. Not too shabby really considering their news of late and the now apparent selling pressure of Kiernan offloading.
redandgreen said:i gather we all know by now that it was not Michael Kiernan (chairman)selling.
They obviously felt it necessary to clarify this.
I am wishing down the price at the moment given that today is one of the days that counts in the averaging ( and I have alkready sent off my cheque)
Freeballinginawetsuit said:you were right freeballer mgt did put a positive spin on this one.kennas said:Ooooooo. This news looks ordinary. In halt to prevent a route I think.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Busin...lias-Uran-offer/2007/02/23/1171733984484.html[/QUOTE
Yep, no snatching the uranium candy from that Czech baby.......management's probably drafting some poz spin announcement to take the edge off it before the halts lifted.
here is the statement from kate hobbs:
"DIAMO has confirmed in its response to Uran Limited that it will carry out the necessary exploration for extensions to the mine at depth. Should it be successful in defining further reserves, Uran Limited will be offered potential participation in the mining."
And here is the statement from Czech industry minister mr martin riman:
"Exploitation of deeper reserves would be financially demanding and might require help from an outside investor but this is a question to be put in a few years time, Mr Riman said."
this coupled with kiernan selling down its easy to see why sp has suffered to this extent. apparantly people are waiting for positive ann soon. the only ann i can foresee coming is the de-classification of the state secret JORC that will only provide comparable mine life of four years.
i thought that URA might provide a great opportunity coming off the highs from $1.60 now down to 54 cents. however i think that the price was overinflated due to market perception that rozna mine would be secured by URA and also due to uranium sentiment at the time.
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