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To: Ray Emery who wrote (394)4/10/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: Targetzero  Respond to of 784
 
I had a lengthy conversation with R.A.K and was very impressed with his theory on what makes WWS tick. I hope he shares it with everyone.



To: Ray Emery who wrote (394)4/11/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: traacs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 784
 
Here are my thoughts
Kaz potential for uranium is 350 million lbs of U308.
1997 estimates were 1.8 million lbs / year Some of this is in inventory in Kaz.
This compares to 800,000 lbs / year estimate from Mongolia operations
If a deal is stuck this large inventory of Uranium that is in Kazhkstan belonging to WWS . If this is added to the current inventory and the stock price would reflect it we can see a jump in price.

We saw stock prices up to 2.35 without Mongolia in the picture

All of us on this thread have been focusing on the uranium side of WWS
Has any one asked about the gold in China?

This is the most under valued Uranium stock