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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (5427)12/27/2006 9:42:09 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30247
 
From "Investing in the Great Uranium Bukll Market" (p. 178):

"When uranium fuel is again reprocessed in the United States utilizing the new nuclear reactor technologies, this would signal the end of the Great Uranium Bull Market. Our best guess would be in the years approaching 2030"

That only leave us about ten years to position ourselves <G>.



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (5427)12/27/2006 2:55:26 PM
From: TrueScouse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30247
 
Hi Paul:

Belated Happy Holidays!

I've been doing some "energy" PF reorganizing today, now that sales on Canadian stocks will not settle until 2007...

- Finally sold Tournigan (TVC) since I bought it as a gold stock and it became a uranium stock and an 8-bagger! But I'm always suspicious of these reincarnations... reminds me of Linux Gold of .com times!

- Replaced it with Strathmore (STM), buying back in at double what I previously sold at. :^( But I think it's a better bet than TVC at this point. One of your favourites if I remember.

- Sold UEX and replaced it with 2009 LEAPS on Suncor. I still like UEX but it's moved more slowly than others and I've got too much tied up in the U stocks and not enough in the oil sands.

- Took some more profits in DJE, JNN and RSC. I'm freeing up some funds to buy into a BRIC-regions-based energy stock or ETF, if such a thing exists! Any suggestions from anyone? This is based on a Puru Saxena view that O&G is going to rebound and demand in the BRIC regions is going to outperform North America. Makes sense to me.

Better go... off to the dentist grrrr.

Best regards,
Howy



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (5427)12/27/2006 3:35:43 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30247
 
Ultra Uranium receives draft Kalnica-Selec report

2006-12-21 14:32 ET - News Release
Shares issued 9,883,662
ULU Close 2006-12-20 C$ 0.78

Mr. Raymond Roland reports

Ultra Uranium Corp. has received a draft 43-101 qualifying report on its 100-per-cent-owned Kalnica-Selec uranium property. Ultra is currently acting on recommendations in the draft report.

The draft report is primarily based on historical work. The uranium deposits at Kalnica-Selec were extensively explored and developed by the former Czechoslovak government's Uranovy Prieskum state enterprise. Exploration and development on this 28.91-square-kilometre property during this period included radiometric surveys, geological mapping, sampling, trenching, 339 drill holes and exploration adit driving.

Of the 339 drill holes, 171 holes were drilled to a maximum depth of 100 metres and 168 diamond drill holes were drilled to a maximum depth of 680 metres. Exploration also included many pits and trenches and three adits in addition to the diamond drilling. UP conducted test mining from three adits across mineralized lenses and the mined material was processed in the Czech Republic, and the concentrates were shipped to the former Soviet Union. In October, 2006, Ultra's consulting geologist completed additional radiometric surveys at Kalnica-Selec in compliance with current exploration expenditure requirements of the Slovak government.

The final version of the 43-101 report is expected to be released in the beginning of January, 2007. Dr. Bohumil Molak, PGeo, is the qualified person for this project and has reviewed this news release.

We seek Safe Harbor.



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (5427)12/27/2006 3:58:06 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30247
 
In October, 2006, Ultra's consulting geologist completed additional radiometric surveys at Kelnica-Selec in compliance with current exploration expenditure requirements of the Slovak government.

A National Instrument 43-101 report on the property is being prepared using historical results and including additional exploration work and analysis of the 65 drill holes, which intersected significant mineralization. This report is expected to be completed soon