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skunk.works:

First Uranium beobachten

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29.01.07 22:07
Gold + Uran

Gelistet in Toronto bald in Johannesburg

Company Name:   First Uranium Corporation
Industry: Mining
Symbols/Instruments: FIU - First Uranium Corp J
Date of Listing: 19 Dec 2006
Fiscal Year-end: MAR 31

www.tsx.com/...edPrices&Market=T&Language=en&QuoteSymbol_1=FIU

Firmeninfo

www.firsturanium.com/cws/projects/firsturanium/index.jsp

www.simmers.co.za/asp/default.asp


FIRST URANIUM IPO CONFIRMS VALUE OF SIMMERS’ URANIUM STRATEGY
2007-01-17
Following the successful capital raising exercise that culminated in the listing of Simmer & Jack (Simmers) subsidiary First Uranium Corporation (FIU) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), where a total of 33 350 000 FIU shares were sold at C$ 7.00, grossing an amount of C$ 233 million

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First Uranium

 
30.01.07 17:00
First Uranium to list on JSE - report
Toronto-listed uranium miner First Uranium planned to take up a secondary listing on the JSE during the first half of this year, Business Report said on Monday, citing CE Gordon Miller.

The company owns uranium and gold projects at Ezulwini on Johannesburg's West Rand and in Buffelsfontein in the North West.

To comply with foreign exchange regulations, the South Africa Reserve Bank requires that First Uranium take up a secondary listing on the JSE by next December, Business Report said.
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skunk.works:

First Uranium +++

 
04.02.07 18:32
New Developments at First Uranium's South African Projects


   TORONTO, Feb. 2 /CNW/ - First Uranium Corporation (FIU:TSX) today
announced that the company has mobilized its project teams and is making good
progress on several fronts with underground development at its Ezulwini
project and the evaluation and selection of the optimal process flowsheet for
the recovery of uranium at its Buffelsfontein project.
   "The net result of these developments is very positive for First Uranium.
We now expect, subject to the completion of a feasibility study, that at
Buffelsfontein we should be able reduce costs and with activity already
underway at Ezulwini, we have gained even more confidence in our production
plan and budget," said Gordon Miller, First Uranium's Chief Executive Officer.

   BUFFELSFONTEIN PROJECT

   As the initial stage towards a feasibility study, First Uranium has
completed an evaluation to determine an optimised uranium recovery process for
its Buffelsfontein project uranium plant. The analysis was conducted by
K'Enyuka and Metallicon, independent metallurgical and mineral processing
engineers based in Johannesburg, on a number of recovery processes. The
initial results of this study suggest the most viable flowsheet would involve
pressure leaching. The base case contained in the Buffelsfontein preliminary
assessment technical report issued in December 2006 used atmospheric leaching.
   "While we expect this process change could result in an estimated 27%
reduction in the uranium plant operating costs, more importantly, it increases
the NPV of the project by 15% and reduces the uranium cash cost of production

for the Buffels project by an estimated 9%" said Mr. Miller. He added, "We are
encouraged by these results, but continue to evaluate the process plant
options. I am confident our project team will develop a flowsheet and
processing plan that delivers an optimum uranium recovery, capital and
operating cost estimate."
   "The reduction in operating costs is attributable to the generation of
heat, acid and the oxidising environment in the pressure leach process,"
commented Jim Fisher, Chief Operating Officer. "This eliminates the need for
large quantities of sulphuric acid, coal and manganese, the major leach
reagents, resulting in a more environmentally friendly process."
   The uranium recovery analysis, still at the preliminary assessment stage,
indicated that there was no significant change in capital required. However, a
detailed capital and operating cost estimate for the proposed process is
underway and First Uranium expects to complete a detailed feasibility level
study in April 2007.
   All technical disclosure in this press release relating to the
Buffelsfontein tailings recovery project is extracted from a technical report
entitled "Technical Report - Preliminary Assessment of the Buffelsfontein
Project, Northwest Province, Republic of South Africa" (the "Technical
Report") originally submitted on November 8, 2006, revised on December 5, 2006
and further revised January 31, 2007 prepared in accordance with National
Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") by R. Dennis Bergen, P.Eng and Wayne Valliant
P.Geo of Scott Wilson Roscoe Postle Associates Inc., each of whom is a
"qualified person" under NI 43-101 and is independent of First Uranium. The
disclosure contained in this press release has been reviewed and approved by
Mr. Bergen and Mr. Valliant.
   The economic analysis contained in this press release is contained in the
Technical Report and is based, in part, on inferred resources, and is
preliminary in nature. Inferred resources are considered too geologically
speculative to have mining and economic considerations applied to them and to
be categorized as Mineral Reserves. There is no certainty that the reserves
development, production and economic forecasts on which the preliminary
assessment contained in the Technical Report is based, will be realized.

   EZULWINI PROJECT

   First Uranium has commenced underground development at its Ezulwini
project in South Africa as the company successfully initiated its first blast
a full two months ahead of schedule.
   "This first blast marks the first steps toward the refurbishment,
stabilization and de-stressing of the shaft and surrounding pillar to prepare
Ezulwini for a twenty year mine life," said Miller.
   Previously known as Randfontein Four shaft, the former gold and uranium
mine produced gold continuously until it was put on care and maintenance in
2001. It was also a significant uranium producer from 1982 to 1997, until
falling metal prices led to the mine being mothballed.
   "While increased metal prices and changes in technology since the mine
was closed in 2001 now make the project viable, we could not have progressed
to this stage without the support of the South African Department of Minerals
and Energy (DME)," added Miller.
   "As a result of the DME approving the new water barrier between Ezulwini
and the adjacent South Deep mine, it is now possible to mine the existing
water-barrier pillars that once controlled water inflow for the South Deep
mine. This new mine permit will allow us to destress and mine the previously
unmined shaft pillar.
   "Mining both gold and uranium from the same ore body will allow us to
tailor production in order to maximize our revenues from Ezulwini depending on
market fundamentals and the outlook for uranium and gold prices."
   The first gold from Ezulwini is expected to be produced by October 2007,
building up to 363,000 ounces per annum by 2010. Uranium production is
expected to begin in June 2008.

   This press release contains and refers to forward-looking information
based on current expectations. All statements other than statements of
historical fact included in this release including, without limitation,
statements regarding potential production rates and operating costs,
processing and development plans, estimated net present values and future
plans and objectives of First Uranium are forward-looking statements (or
forward-looking information) that involve various risks and uncertainties.
There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, such
statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, and actual
results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Important factors could cause actual results to differ
materially from First Uranium's expectations. Such factors include, among
others, the actual results of the planned feasibility study on the
Buffelsfontein project, the actual results of additional exploration and
development activities at First Uranium's projects, the timing and amount of
estimated future production, costs of production, capital expenditures, costs
and timing of the development of First Uranium's projects, availability of
capital required to place First Uranium's projects into production,
conclusions of economic evaluations, changes in project parameters as plans
continue to be refined, future prices of commodities, failure of plant,
equipment or processes to operate as anticipated, accidents, labour disputes,
delays in obtaining governmental approvals, permits or financing or in the
completion of development or construction activities, currency fluctuations,
as well as those factors discussed under "Risk Factors" in First Uranium's
final prospectus dated December 12, 2006 as filed with securities regulatory
authorities in Canada. Although First Uranium has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there
may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended.
   These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and there
can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will prove to be
accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from
those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place
undue reliance on forward-looking statements. First Uranium does not undertake
to update any forward-looking statements that are included herein, except in
accordance with applicable securities laws.

   First Uranium Corporation (FIU:TSX) is focused on the development of
South African uranium and gold mines with the goal of becoming a significant
producer through the re-opening and development of the Ezulwini underground
mine and the construction of the Buffelsfontein tailings recovery facility.
First Uranium also plans to grow production by pursuing acquisition and joint
venture opportunities.



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skunk.works:

FU good news +++

 
04.02.07 18:33
First Uranium moves forward at Ezulwini, Buffelsfontein projects
Toronto-listed First Uranium Corporation on Friday announced that it had mobilised its project teams and was making “good progress on several fronts” with underground development at its Ezulwini project, west of Johannesburg, and the evaluation and selection of the optimal process flowsheet for the recovery of uranium at its Buffelsfontein project.

“The net result of these developments is very positive for First Uranium. We now expect, subject to the completion of a feasibility study, that, at Buffelsfontein, we should be able reduce costs and, with activity already underway at Ezulwini, we have gained even more confidence in our production plan and budget," said CEO Gordon Miller.

As the initial stage towards a feasibility study, First Uranium had completed an evaluation to determine an optimised uranium recovery process for its Buffelsfontein project uranium plant.

The initial results of this study suggested the most viable flowsheet would involve pressure leaching.

“While we expect that this process change could result in an estimated 27% reduction in the uranium plant operating costs, more importantly, it increases the net present value of the project by 15% and reduced the uranium cash cost of production for the Buffels project by an estimated 9%,” said Miller. “We are encouraged by these results, but continue to evaluate the process plant options. I am confident that our project team will develop a flowsheet and processing plan that delivers an optimum uranium recovery, capital and operating cost estimate.”

“The reduction in operating costs is attributable to the generation of heat, acid and the oxidising environment in the pressure leach process,” commented COO Jim Fisher.

Meanwhile, First Uranium had begun underground development at its Ezulwini project as the company successfully initiated its first blast two months ahead of schedule.

“This first blast marks the first steps toward the refurbishment, stabilization and de-stressing of the shaft and surrounding pillar to prepare Ezulwini for a twenty year mine life,” said Miller.

Previously known as Randfontein Four shaft, the former gold and uranium mine produced gold continuously until it was put on care and maintenance in 2001. It was also a significant uranium producer from 1982 to 1997, until falling metal prices led to the mine being mothballed.

“While increased metal prices and changes in technology since the mine was closed in 2001 now make the project viable, we could not have progressed to this stage without the support of the South African Department of Minerals and Energy (DME),” added Miller.

“As a result of the DME approving the new water barrier between Ezulwini and the adjacent South Deep mine, it is now possible to mine the existing water-barrier pillars that once controlled water inflow for the South Deep mine. This new mine permit will allow us to destress and mine the previously unmined shaft pillar,” he said.
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skunk.works:

First Uran als Goldproduzent mit Uran

 
05.02.07 13:55
Simmers und First Uranium schreiben bisher sher gute Zahlen, weiter hängt von den nächsten Ergebnissen ab ob es viel oder SEHR viel Erfolg geben wird.
sehr Euch dazu auch die Seite auf der homeopage, Förderkosten,e tc an
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Gold junior set on uranium diversification strategy
South African junior miner Simmer & Jack (Simmers) has historically been associated with gold-mining, but owing to the currently firm market fundamentals within the uranium sector and increasing prices on a sustained basis, the company has elected to diversify its traditional focus to pursue a separate uranium strategy. Owing to the fact that the fundamentals between the two commodities are so different, this uranium strategy is being undertaken by the company’s subsidiary, First Uranium, of which Simmers has a 70% shareholding and the remaining 30% is owned by Canadian private entity First Uranium.

In an interview with Mining Weekly, Simmers CEO Gordon Miller explains that the company took the decision to diversify its commodity focus based on positive analytical information from offshore advisers.

“Our advice, which has been based on information provided by the large Canadian and European investment banks, is that as the supply of uranium becomes more constrained, the price will rise and could be sustained at an average of $45/lb in the medium term,” explains Miller. “In addition, we have been advised that we are working within a seven-year cycle because the timing to get new projects online worldwide is immensely difficult owing to strict permitting and regulations.” However, in this regard, Miller argues that South Africa has a com- petitive advantage over other uranium-rich countries in that most of the mines with uranium-bearing deposits have permits in place already because of the country’s historical mining activities. “Because global production of new uranium is not going to come online for the next few years, the market is going to be driven by supply-and-demand fundamentals, which could cause the uranium price to be sustained for a number of years,” elabo-rates Miller. “Consequently, the market outlook for uranium is very positive at this point and has inevitably encouraged our diversification strategy.” Miller further elaborates that the company’s operating strategy for the medium-term has been based on the uranium price remaining at $45/lb for the next seven years and, subsequently, stabilising at a long-term price of $25/lb.

However, not only are the market fundamentals presenting an encouraging situation for the company, but Miller explains that the management team within First Uranium, including the company’s CEO, Jim Fisher, Graham Wanblad, the technical di- rector and Roland Freeman, the chief mechanical and electrical engineer, all have previous experience in uranium-mining, particularly with regard to the old Western Areas mine. First Uranium is, thus, in a strong position to take advantage of the current upcycle in the uranium market, which will primarily be achieved through its Buffelsfontein operation in the Free State and, subject to the granting of the new-order mining right, the Ezulwini operation.

Buffelsfontein
The Buffelsfontein operation was acquired from DRDGold in July last year after the mine was placed under provincial liquidation in March owing to the earthquake that caused extensive damage to its No 5 shaft. Although this operation is primarily a gold-mine, uranium has always been a significant by-product of this mine. Consequently, with the upturn in the uranium market, Simmers embarked on a feasibility study in Nov- ember to assess the viability of surface mining for uranium in the tailings dams surrounding the current operational mine. The first phase of the feasibility study, which involved extensive drilling and sampling of the tailings dam, was completed in January this year and, according to Miller, all indications suggest that this project is highly workable. According to the resource statement, which was released during the first quarter, the tailings dams, using a zero grade cut-off, are estimated to contain measured and indi-cated uranium mineral resources of 43,6-million pounds of U308 grading at 0,15 lb/t.

The resources are contained in 283-million tons of relatively homo- genous tailings dams and metallurgical testwork is currently under way to determine the most cost-effective extraction methods.

Based purely on the surface re-treatment opportunity, the initial results indicate a 15-year project life, with the potential to extract 12-million pounds of uranium at a throughput rate of one-million tons of surface material a month.

The underground mine will also be sending uranium to the mill and the potential to recover this by-product metal will be assessed when the underground mine completes its mineral-reserves statements.

The next important step for the feasibility study is to complete the metallurgical testwork that will be conducted over the next few months in order to arrive at a definitive process design for coextraction of gold and uranium. “Although mining uranium requires a very simple mining method, it is very difficult to get uranium out of tailings, so we have assumed pretty low recoveries in our current forecast model,” explains Miller. “We are assuming that we are going to get about 28% of the uranium that is contained in the tailings, which is what the initial metallurgical results show.” Miller elaborates that this is because the uranium sits in the fine fraction of the tailings dam, 56% of which is actually in the ultra fine component of the tailings. There are obviously technologies that can be used to improve our recovery ratio, but Miller explains that it is always going to be a balance between cost versus recovery, although the company will go through optimisation strategies as part of this feasibility study.

“The project is fully funded by First Uranium Corporation, which has raised $3-million in private equity to fund the bankable feasibility study,” Miller tells Mining Weekly.

“Should the feasibility study prove to be viable, the Canadian company is obliged to inject a further $25-million in equity to fund the construction of the extraction plants.

“The provision of this funding will result in their ownership increasing to 49% of this project.”

Ezulwini
The other uranium project that Simmers is focussing on is the ex-Western Areas and Harmony property (Randfontein 4 Shaft) that has been renamed Ezulwini.

However, this controversial pro-ject has been receiving a lot of attention during the last few months, especially with regard to the company’s black economic-empowerment status.

To this extent, Miller explains that this project is largely misunder- stood in that Ezulwini is a new-order mining-right application and, con-sequently, Simmers is of the view that it will be in full compliance with all the legal requirements of the current legislation. When the mining-right application for Simmers’ 90%-owned Ezulwini company is approved, its gold and uranium assets will be held by Simmers and not First Uranium, but First Uranium is currently considering options for it to acquire Ezulwini’s uranium resources should the mining right be granted to Simmers.

Historic data on this shaft indicates that it has some 1,7-million tons of proved gold at 8,7 g/t. Total measured and indicated reserves come to 19,1-million tons at 6,5 g/t - figures that do not take into account the main shaft pillars, which could add a further 1,5-million tons at 6,04 g/t.

Miller adds that there are also uranium underground resources, which the firm might access at a later stage. Currently, the firm is busy with a feasibility study that is examining the possibility of mining the pillar shafts and this should be completed in the first quarter. Once this has been completed this quarter, and once the Depart-ment of Minerals and Energy awards the licence, mining can start.

However, the firm would require around $50-million in capital to acquire equipment, refurbish the shaft, fix haulages, and supply power. But this expense would also enable Ezulwini to gain access to some 35-million pounds of inferred high-grade uranium resources contained in the abandoned uranium-mine.

According to Miller, if the application for Ezulwini is approved, there are a number of ways that Simmers will raise the capital for this project. “We will raise capital through a placement of shares, although we prefer to do as little of this as possible and see if we can actually raise offshore capital out of Toronto using First Uranium’s equity rather than Simmers’ equity,” concludes Miller.
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skunk.works:

FRPT + 2,9% = 9,94$ !!

 
05.02.07 16:38
First Uranium says new process cuts plant cost by 27%

It could also lower production costs by as much as 9%.
Author: Stewart Bailey, Bloomberg
04 February 2007

First Uranium, a Toronto-based developer of uranium deposits in South Africa, said a change to the way it will process uranium-from-waste at its Buffelsfontein project could cut plant investment costs by 27%.

The change to "atmospheric pressure leaching" to extract uranium from mine waste could also lower production costs by as much as 9% and boost the value of the project by 15%, First Uranium said on Friday in an e-mailed statement.
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skunk.works:

FIU +5,95%=10,2$ !

 
05.02.07 19:59
steigendes Vol 756,890.00  
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skunk.works:

First Uranium steigt vorsichtig

 
06.02.07 20:23
Toronto
Symbol   Last Trade   $ Change   % Change   Volume  
FIU        10.230         +0.030 +0.29        719,019 T

Quoted Market Value   1,241,197,679

First Uranium Corporation (First Uranium) is a resources company focused on the development of uranium and gold projects in South Africa. The Company focuses on producing uranium and gold through the reopening and development of the Ezulwini underground mine and the construction of the Buffelsfontein tailings recovery facility. The Ezulwini Project will involve the recommissioning of underground uranium and gold mining operation located approximately 40 kilometers from Johannesburg on the outskirts of the town of Westonaria in Gauteng Province, South Africa. The mine is operating on a care-and-maintenance basis. The Buffelsfontein Project is a uranium and gold tailings recovery operation located in the Western portion of the Witwatersrand Basin, approximately 160 kilometers from Johannesburg.
5 Press Avenue, Selby
Johannesburg,
ZAF
First Uranium beobachten 81100
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gurti:

super

 
06.02.07 22:59
super unternehmen aber leider kaum umsatz in deutschland.
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skunk.works:

First Uranium +++2,4%

 
12.02.07 17:44


US    
FIU 11.11 steigend Vol = 358,631.00

11:25   11.110   400   +0.260   RBC   ITG
11:24 11.110 500 +0.260 TD Securities ITG
11:24 11.100 600 +0.250 Canaccord ITG
11:24 11.100 400 +0.250 RBC ITG
11:24 11.100 300 +0.250 Canaccord ITG
11:24 11.100 200 +0.250 RBC ITG
11:24 11.100 9,000 +0.250 Canaccord UBS Securities
11:24 11.100 500 +0.250 Canaccord ITG
11:24 11.090 400 +0.240 Canaccord ITG
11:19 11.060 300 +0.210 RBC ITG

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skunk.works:

First Uranium CAN last +2.86% !!

 
13.02.07 13:39
Analyst Group Thomson rating BUY 1

Last CAN
FIU 11.160 +0.310 +2.86 557,964 T

Rolling 52 Week High 11.590
Rolling 52 Week Low 7.750
Quoted Market Value 1,358,016,285
# of Shares Outstanding 121,686,047

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skunk.works:

First Uranium CAN +1,6%

 
13.02.07 18:06
Greetings

First Uranium steigt, Uran steigt und....

       FIU    11.340    +0.180     +1.61   111,740§T

Last Trade: 13 Feb 2007 11:44 ET
     Price    11.340       Net§
    Change§+0.180
Last
Bid Size 25 Volume 111,740
Last
Bid Price 11.300 Open 11.550
Last
Ask Price 11.340 High 11.690
Last
Ask Size 5 Low 11.160

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skunk.works:

First Uranium ++

 
13.02.07 18:17

Greetings

Umsätze steigen..
mehr (wenn auch spärlich) Infos:

fr.advfn.com/...company_data&symbol=TSE%3AFIU&annual_reports=3
First Uranium beobachten 82201
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skunk.works:

First Uranium Uran Info

 
13.02.07 18:20

1 US$ = 0.77174 €
U3O8 Price (lb) $75.00 [+3.00] €57.88 [+2.32]
NA Conv. (kgU) $11.50 [-0.25] €8.87 [-0.19]
EU Conv. (kgU) $11.15 [-1.35] €8.60 [-1.04]
NA UF6 Price (kgU) $208.00 [+9.00] €160.52 [+6.95]
NA UF6 Value* (kgU) $207.46 [+7.58] €160.10 [+5.85]
EU UF6 Value* (kgU) $207.11 [+6.48] €159.83 [+5.00]
SWU Price (SWU) $135.00 [Unch.] €104.18 [Unch.
First Uranium beobachten 82202
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Ohio:

@ skunk

 
13.02.07 19:00
wo kauft man diese aktie denn ....
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skunk.works:

@ Ohio

 
14.02.07 08:41
Greetings

entweder in Toronto (FIU) oder bei Deinem D broker in Frankfurt o Berlin (ich habe sie in TOR und FRA gekauft)bzw OTC (FURAF) in den USA (mit Vorsicht zu geniessen...musst Du Deinen broker in den US gut kenne, OTC Handel halt).

Der Handel hier in D lässt nur noch sehr zu wünschen übrig. denke aber das wird noch kommen, wenn die "grossen" Schnüffler wieder aufwachen und von Urasia wegschauen (auch so'n netter Wert..genauso wie jetzt SRX, wenn er sich beruhigt hat..)

Allerdings (musst Du bei Deinem broker/Händler rückfragen) ich kann meine Aktien kostenfrei in die USA (OTC) bzw nach CAN (TSX)transferieren lassen (!!dauert allerdings   1-2 (!!) Wochen bis sie dann dort handelbar sind).
ABER: who cares ;-)
Ich bin davon überzeugt, dass die Uranstory noch ein paar Jahre läuft UND das die Übernahmen, Zusammenschliessungen weitergehen (Ressourcen, Monopol nachfrage).
Positiv ist hier in dem Fall, dass die Uranproduktion erstens sehr hochwertiges Uran produziert, das die Mine schon existiert, allerdings nach dem ersten Uran hype in den 60/70 stillgelegt wurde ABER hohe nachgewiesen Vorkommen da sind,

UND "der Bringer":
es ein Abfallprodukt neben der laufenden und geplanten Goldproduktion ist !!!! (Du kannst die 7xxt x Goldpreisx Spekulations rechnungen (Milchmädchen..) in Ihrem Vortrag nachlesen, selbst wenn "nur"das stimmt, stehen sie sehr gut da.

Mit den geplanten Produktionskosten liegen sie SEHR weit unten an der Kostenskala, mit ein bisschen Glück sind die Vorkommen noch grösser als geplant, da das Gebiet nur teilweise durchforscht ist.

OTC
FURAF / USD 10,01
0 +0,461
+4,82 23:20:45
13.02.2007 -
- 9,55
6,69 10,01
9,75 500
0

So mit ein bisschen Glück sind mehr als 100% drin, 'mal schauen...;-), wieder spannend. Steigt täglich ein bisschen, das Volumen in TOR nimt zu....mmh.

viel Glück

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skunk.works:

FIU derzeit CAN -2,3%..no news..

 
15.02.07 16:22
FIU   10.630   -0.250   -2.30   32,665   T

10:04   10.630   2,000   -0.250  Anonymous  
10:04 10.650 1,000 -0.230 CIBC Anonymous
10:04 10.650 200 -0.230 RBC Anonymous
09:58 10.650 600 -0.230 RBC TD Securities
09:58 10.650 400 -0.230 RBC TD Securities
09:57 10.650 600 -0.230 RBC Dundee
09:57 10.650 400 -0.230 RBC Dundee
09:57 10.650 20 OLT RBC RBC
09:57 10.650 100 -0.230 RBC RBC
09:57 10.650 100 -0.230 RBC RBC
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skunk.works:

First Uranium Abschlag Einstiegsmöglichkeit

 
15.02.07 17:01

First Uranium seeks JSE secondary listing
TSX-listed First Uranium Corporation said on Wednesday that it was in the process of applying for a secondary listing on the JSE.

In a note to the TSX announcing its results for the third quarter ended December 31, the firm said that it had recorded a R265,6-million loss for the period, or a R4,95 loss for each share.

As First Uranium, in which South African gold-miner Simmer and Jack holds a majority share, was not yet in production, no revenue was recorded in the quarter.

The net loss reflected foreign exchange losses of $2,7-million, incurred on related-party transactions and an operating loss of $1,6-million.

These costs were partially offset by interest income earned on the proceeds of the initial public offering of common shares on the TSX, which was completed on December 20.

“Our belief in the potential for First Uranium was solidly endorsed by investors in North America and Europe, as proven by the success of our initial offering and the subsequent sale of the over-allotment," said First Uranium president and CEO Gordon Miller. “The cash proceeds of this transaction have allowed the company to accelerate the development of its two South African operations, the Buffelsfontein tailings re-treatment project and the Ezulwini underground mine, to produce uranium and gold.”

The company's Buffelsfontein tailings recovery project was targeted to begin in 2008 and achieve an average yearly production, from 2010 to 2021, of 145 500 oz of gold and 998 800 lb of uranium.

Gold production at the Ezulwini mine was planned to begin in October 2007, and uranium production was expected to begin in June 2008, and achieve an average yearly production, from 2009 to 2024, of 320 000 oz of gold and 989 000 lb of uranium.

Anm.: Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE)


Gold-0,38%
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skunk.works:

First Uranium CAN -4,3% !!

 
15.02.07 19:42
"Listing in Johannesburg bis März
Simmer & Jack ist schon gelistet
Neuer Report zu exakten daten der Projekte Buff, etc im April
Produktion bei der Ezulwini mine( 6,8-million pfund at a grading of 1,77 lb/t ab Juni 08).(Das gleiche Projekt hat Goldreserven von 3,1-million Unzen bei  4 g/t.)"

Listing is one of five priorities for First Uranium this year
Uranium development company First Uranium has announced that it has established a number of key objectives for 2007 that will potentially enhance the status of the company in the short term and facilitate progress towards the development of the company’s first uranium mine by the first quarter of next year. First Uranium CEO Gordon Miller explains that five fundamental objectives have been prioritised for this year.

Chief among these, states Miller, is the company’s intention to list on the JSE by the end of March.

Miller explains that the company will be listing on the local bourse in order to comply with the South African Reserve Bank’s foreign exchange regulations, although it should be noted that the com- pany’s major shareholder, Simmer & Jack, is presently listed on the JSE.

First Uranium has already taken the opportunity of marketing itself by association with the local bourse at this year’s first JSE Mining Showcase, held in Cape Town, last week.

Secondly, the company intends to complete recruitment of historically disadvantaged South African executive and management individuals.

Miller states that First Uranium also intends to release a new technical report for each of the com- pany’s projects, including Buffels-fontein and Ezulwini, by April this year. Similarly, the company intends to lay the groundwork to achieve the conversion of all inferred resource estimates to a measured and indicated category, thereby allowing First Uranium to up- date reserve figures for each pro-ject. In addition, the company intends to raise the status of the study at the Buffelsfontiein operation to a full feasibility through detailed budget estimates. To date, First Uranium has completed an evaluation to deter-mine an optimised uranium recovery process for this opera-tion. The initial results of this study suggest that the most viable flow sheet would involve pressure leaching.

A detailed capital and opera- ting cost estimate for the pro- posed process is under way and First Uranium expects to complete a detailed feasibility study by April.

Looking beyond 2007, Miller anticipates that the company will begin uranium production at the Ezulwini mine, which has a resource of 6,8-million pounds at a grading of 1,77 lb/t, by June next year.

Miller adds that this project also has a gold resource of 3,1-million ounces at 4 g/t.

First Uranium commenced underground development at this project earlier this year, two months ahead of schedule. Miller concludes that, with the successful completion of these objectives, First Uranium will be well positioned to take advantage of the strong fundamentals in the uranium market while it is still in an upcycle.
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wandler:

Uranwert

 
16.02.07 08:30
SXURANIUM uebernimmt URASIA neuer name URANIUM ONE INC.
kursverdopplung moeglich.Wandler
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skunk.works:

First Uranium +++

 
16.02.07 16:15
steigt + Vol steigt in CAN
First Uranium beobachten 82943
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skunk.works:

First Uranium update +2,36%

 
16.02.07 19:58
:36   10.620   1,000   +0.240   RBC   RBC
13:36 10.650 900 +0.270 Penson RBC
13:35 10.700 100 +0.320 E*TRADE Sec. Ntl. Bank Fin.
13:33 10.700 300 +0.320 Anonymous Ntl. Bank Fin.
13:27 10.700 2,000 +0.320 Ntl. Bank Fin. Ntl. Bank Fin.
13:25 10.700 1,000 +0.320 TD Securities Ntl. Bank Fin.
13:22 10.650 100 +0.270 Penson GMP Securities
13:22 10.650 400 +0.270 TD Securities GMP Securities
13:22 10.670 300 +0.290 Anonymous GMP Securities
13:22 10.680 800 +0.300 Ntl. Bank Fin. GMP Securities
First Uranium beobachten 83003
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skunk.works:

FIU an TSX steigt ++%+

 
19.02.07 19:00
FIU   10.900   +0.220   +2.06   50,420

12:41   10.900   200   +0.220   Anonymous   RBC
12:39 10.880 1,000 +0.200 CIBC Canaccord
11:58 10.870 500 +0.190 Anonymous TD Securities
11:58 10.870 500 +0.190 RBC TD Securities
11:56 10.900 40 OLT Interactive RBC
11:35 10.900 60 OLT CIBC RBC
11:35 10.900 300 +0.220 CIBC RBC
11:33 10.900 1,000 +0.220 Pictet RBC
11:28 10.890 400 +0.210 Anonymous Questrade
11:28 10.890 600 +0.210
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skunk.works:

FIU update CAN +1,6% =10,85

 
20.02.07 06:59
Symbol   Last Trade   $ Change   % Change   Volume  
FIU         10.850 +0.170         +1.59         96,120
First Uranium beobachten 83414
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skunk.works:

fiu

 
20.02.07 22:11
FIU   10.850   +0.000   +0.00   129,560
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skunk.works:

FIU o. T.

 
20.02.07 22:11
First Uranium beobachten 83633
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skunk.works:

First Uranium - ein Übernahmekandidat ?

 
22.02.07 08:36
Uran preis +++

Auszug (Goldinvest ???):

"Zum weiteren dürfte der Uranpreis die Branche anheizen. Heute kostete ein Pound Uran (U3O8) 75 US-Dollar. Erst kürzlich gab die RBC Dominion Securities aus Kanada ein Kursziel für Uran von 100 US-Dollar 2007 aus. Die US-Tochter des kanadischen Brokers Canaccord, Canaccord Adams, erwartet einen Preishöhepunkt 2009 bei 103 Dollar je Pound. Doch auch das muss nicht das Ende der Fahnenstange sein. Bereinigen wir den Hochpunkt des Uranpreises von 1979 bei 43 US-Dollar je Pound mit der Inflationsrate, so läge dieser Wert heute bei 145 Dollar je Pound.


Warum sollte Uran nicht dorthin zurückkehren? Nicht langfristig vielleicht, da ja neue Produktionsstätten bei steigendem Kurs eröffnet werden. Aber zumindest kurzfristig, bis dieses zusätzliche Angebot kommt. Und wir wissen ja: Bis 240 Dollar je Pound lohnt es Uran statt Kohle in Strom zu verwandeln. Wer könnten also die nächsten Ziele einer weiteren Konsolidierung in der Uran-Branche sein? Cameco, Uranium One und auch die - jetzt - dritte Kraft, ERA (Energy Resources of Australia) aus Australien, eine Tochter von Rio Tinto, sowie die Bergbaukonzerne BHP Billiton und Rio Tinto, dürften es vor allem auf große Lagerstätten abgesehen haben. An erster Stelle steht wohl Paladin Resources aus Australien. Paladin besitzt mit dem Langen Heinrich ein ausgezeichnetes Projekt in Namibia. Rio Tinto holt aus der nahe gelegenen Rössing-Mine bereits große Mengen Uran heraus. Es könnte Rio Tinto also durchaus einfallen die eigene Börsen gelistete Tochter ERA mit Paladin zusammen zu bringen. Ein drittes Unternehmen, das ebenfalls in diesen Verbund passen würde, ist Forsys Metals. Forsys (www.forsysmetals.com) exploriert derzeit eine große Uranlagerstätte etwas nördlich von Langer Heinrich und Rössing.


Ebenfalls als Übernahmekandidat zu handeln ist Strateco Resources (www.stratecoinc.com). Die Lagerstätte Matoush in dem Otish-Gebirge grenzt an Gebiete von Cameco an. Um sich zukünftige Produktion zu sichern könnte Cameco bald zuschlagen. Beim heutigen Börsenkurs von rund drei kanadischen Dollar dürfte dies jedoch nicht geschehen. Zu stark scheint das Bekenntnis einer großer Anzahl von Aktionären zur weiteren Entwicklung des Unternehmens. Sobald Strateco im Spätsommer mit ihrer 43-101 konformen Ressourcen-Definition herauskommen, dürfte der Aktienkurs von alleine bei fünf bis sieben Dollar liegen. Eine Übernahme scheint daher unter sieben bis zehn Dollar nicht mehr möglich für Cameco.


Fazit: Uran bleibt eine heiße Geschichte. Wer noch keine Aktien aus diesem Bereich hat, sollte nicht mehr lange warten. Kleine Explorer sind jedoch zu riskant. Die etwas weiter entwickelten wie Forsys und Strateco oder sogar die in Produktion gehenden Paladin und die produzierende ERA scheinen Risiko ärmer, wenn auch nicht spekulationsfrei."
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skunk.works:

First Uraium steigt + 2,2%

 
22.02.07 20:47
FIU   11.000   +0.240   +2.23   644,087   T

VGL dazu Forsys

FSY   8.780   +0.080   +0.92   929,706   T

11 CAN$ = 7,21e

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++  ;-)
First Uranium beobachten 84145
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skunk.works:

FIU hat die CA10$ geknackt !!

 
15.03.07 16:14
FIU   10.000   +0.120   +1.21   47,860
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skunk.works:

FIU -1% climbing...

 
16.03.07 15:25
FIU   10.000   -0.110   -1.09   64,300   T

10:06   10.000   100   -0.110   CIBC   Anonymous
10:06 10.000 5,000 -0.110 CIBC Anonymous
10:05 9.900 1,000 -0.210 RBC Ntl. Bank Fin.
10:05 9.950 1,000 -0.160 RBC Ntl. Bank Fin.
10:03 10.000 49,700 -0.110 RBC RBC
10:03 10.010 100 -0.100 Anonymous RBC
10:02 10.010 100 -0.100 Anonymous Anonymous
10:02 10.010 100 -0.100 Anonymous Anonymous
10:02 10.010 200 -0.100 Anonymous RBC
10:02 10.010 100 -0.100 RBC RBC

nice graph
First Uranium beobachten 87885
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skunk.works:

First Uranium +0,9% .....in hartem Umfeld

 
16.03.07 21:31
FIU   10.200   +0.090   +0.89   178,800   T

5:56   10.200   100   +0.090   CIBC   Anonymous
15:56 10.200 200 +0.090 CIBC TD Securities
15:56 10.160 200 +0.050 CIBC ITG
15:56 10.160 100 +0.050 RBC ITG
15:56 10.160 100 +0.050 CIBC ITG
15:56 10.160 100 +0.050 CIBC ITG
15:56 10.160 300 +0.050 CIBC ITG
15:56 10.160 200 +0.050 RBC ITG
15:56 10.200 1,800 +0.090 CIBC TD Securities
15:55 10.200 100 +0.090 CIBC Anonymous
First Uranium beobachten 87942
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skunk.works:

+1,28%

 
22.03.07 20:53
FIU   10.310   +0.130   +1.28   135,208   T
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skunk.works:

FIU charts + andere infos

 
23.03.07 21:13
Analysis Overall        Short        Intermediate Long
               Neutral (0.24) Neutral (-0.03) Bullish (0.42) Bullish (0.34)

Support/Resistance
      Type     Value§Conf.
resist. 11.45 4
resist. 10.35 12
supp 9.35 13
supp 8.23 4
supp 7.80 7
supp 0.00 429

(Verkleinert auf 85%) vergrößern
First Uranium beobachten 89449
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skunk.works:

FIU -1,26%

 
23.03.07 21:14
FIU   10.170   -0.130   -1.26   74,812   T


15:29   10.170   100   -0.130   CIBC   ITG
15:29 10.300 100 +0.000 Anonymous Fimat
15:29 10.300 100 +0.000 Anonymous Fimat
15:29 10.300 100 +0.000 RBC Fimat
15:29 10.300 400 +0.000 Anonymous Fimat
15:29 10.300 200 +0.000 RBC Fimat
15:28 10.310 100 +0.010 Anonymous Fimat
15:28 10.290 200 -0.010 Anonymous Anonymous
15:28 10.280 400 -0.020 Anonymous ITG
15:28 10.270 200 -0.030 Anonymous
First Uranium beobachten 89450
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skunk.works:

FIU +1,6% steady goes ...

 
26.03.07 20:46
FIU   10.320   +0.160   +1.57   239,935   T
First Uranium beobachten 89886
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skunk.works:

First Uranium steady +0,2

 
27.03.07 17:23
FIU   10.450   +0.020   +0.19   66,000   T
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skunk.works:

First Uranium in Johannesburg ++++

 
31.03.07 16:41

official release --allowed for public--

First Uranium announces JSE secondary listing


          §    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 29 /CNW/ - First Uranium Corporation
(FIU:TSX and FUM:JSE) ("First Uranium" or "the Company") today announced that
the Company has obtained a secondary listing of its Common Shares by JSE
Limited (the "JSE"), known as the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. With this
secondary listing, scheduled for Friday, March 30, the Company will not be
issuing any additional shares. As a result of this event, all of the same
shares that are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") will also be
listed for trading on the JSE.
          §    In connection with the secondary listing, First Uranium prepared and
submitted a Pre-listing Statement with the JSE. In addition, the Company
received approval of the South African Reserve Bank ("SARB") to obtain a JSE
listing. The Common Shares will trade on the JSE under the share code "FUM".
          §    "Most importantly, we see this listing as an opportunity for South
Africans to directly invest in a South African growth company," said Gordon
Miller, President and Chief Executive Officer of First Uranium. "This listing
also fulfills our commitment to SARB to list our Common Shares on the JSE
within one year of our TSX listing."
          §    "We view the JSE listing as the best way to facilitate the maintenance of
our BEE share ownership," continued Mr. Miller. "The listing will increase

awareness of First Uranium in South Africa and enlarge our potential investor
base, which should lead to increased liquidity in our shares and more direct
investment by residents of South Africa."
          §    The forward-looking statements in this news release are made as of the
date hereof and there can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements
will prove to be accurate as actual and future events could differ materially
from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not
place undue reliance on forward-looking statements that are included herein,
except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

          §    First Uranium Corporation is focused on the development of South African
uranium and gold mines with the goal of becoming a significant producer
through the re-opening and development of the Ezulwini underground mine, and
the construction of the Buffelsfontein tailings recovery facility. First
Uranium also plans to grow production by pursuing acquisition and joint
venture opportunities.
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skunk.works:

FIU +2.1% YES

 
02.04.07 22:21
FIU   11.180   +0.230   +2.10   105,757  
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skunk.works:

FIU +1,61%

 
03.04.07 17:13
FIU   11.360 CA$ +0.180   +1.61   90,400  
s a Volumen um 1100 schon über 90T +++
First Uranium beobachten 91101
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skunk.works:

FIU +2,15% TSX o. T.

 
03.04.07 20:06
First Uranium beobachten 91142
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skunk.works:

FIU +2,86%

 
03.04.07 22:06
FIU   11.500   +0.320   +2.86   363,990
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skunk.works:

FURAF ++

 
04.04.07 13:52
US Markt vorbörsl US $
price 9.2666 bid 10.09 ask 10.16
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skunk.works:

FIU +++

 
04.04.07 16:42
Riesenanstieg  +6,8

FIU   12.340   +0.730   +6.29   448,774

FIU   12.400   +0.790   +6.80   462,974
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skunk.works:

First +1,22%

 
05.04.07 20:33
First Handel 5x das Volumen von FSY..;-)


FIU   12.450   +0.150   +1.22   726,647  


FSY   9.200   -0.180   -1.92   143,944  
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skunk.works:

First Uranium chance +++

 
09.04.07 20:12
FIU   13.200   +0.750   +6.02% 353,160

First Uranium beobachten 91927
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skunk.works:

First verliert, aber steht...

 
10.04.07 21:24
SXR   17.500   -0.800   -4.37   3,526,637   T   Quote   Company Information
SXR.DB 119.000 +0.000 +0.00 0 T Quote Company Information
FIU 13.000 -0.220 -1.66 537,446 T Quote Company Information
FSY 9.200 -0.280 -2.95 422,560 T Quote Company Information
UPC 1.490 -0.070 -4.49 1,155,832 V Quote Company Information
NCV 1.140 -0.020 -1.72 424,824 V
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skunk.works:

fiu o. T.

 
10.04.07 21:29
First Uranium beobachten 92052
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skunk.works:

FIU +4.23

 
13.04.07 21:27
FIU   13.070   +0.530   +4.23   77,505
First Uranium beobachten 92614
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skunk.works:

FIU +4.07

 
14.04.07 09:05
CAN Schluss, dh übermorgen, geht es in D/EU wieder um XX% nach oben;

viel Glück und nice w-e.

FIU   13.050   +0.510   +4.07   123,505
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skunk.works:

fiu

 
16.04.07 22:06
FIU   12.500   -0.550   -4.21   350,272   T
First Uranium beobachten 92938
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skunk.works:

fiu

 
30.04.07 23:22
FIU   12.430   +0.280   +2.30   239,590   T
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skunk.works:

Generelle Uran Info +++

 
01.05.07 12:05
   Uranium Highlights -- 1Q 2007
   
   Uranium market dynamics:
   
--  The spot uranium price is US$95.00/lb, up 45% from US$65.50/lb 3
   months ago and up 78% from US$53.25/lb 6 months ago.
--  Forward indicators continue to strengthen and are currently at all
   time highs (except for a brief spike that coincided with the Cigar Lake
   flooding 4Q06).
--  Current indications suggest the uranium price will reach US$125/lb
   during 2007, an increase of 32% from the current spot price; and US$140/lb
   by September 2008, an increase of 47% over the current spot price.
--  48 new nuclear power reactors are currently expected to be
   commissioned globally by 2013 with aggregate generating capacity of 43.5
   GWe.
--  The majority of new power reactors under construction are located in
   Asia (13 in China, 8 in India, 6 in Korea, 3 in Japan) and 8 in Russia.

www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=232237
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skunk.works:

Uran info market

 
01.05.07 22:13
Nymex Uranium Futures Survey Results: More Interest, Volatility in Price

Posted on Apr 30th, 2007 with stocks: CCJ, EMU, EXC, NMX, STHJF.PK, SXRFF.PK, URZ

James Finch submits: Earlier last week, Dow Jones MarketWatch reporter Myra Saefong contacted us with some very interesting questions about the NYMEX uranium futures contracts. These contracts will commence trading on May 7th. Previously, we had made inquiries about the viability of this futures market, and realized that a few expert opinions would be insufficient to do this story justice.

Rather than simply respond with our opinion, we decided to poll a cross-section of our readership. While not everyone was surveyed (we randomly emailed only about 1500 subscribers), we did receive an adequate response – nearly 400. We gave those subscribers less than 36 hours to respond by clicking on a hidden web page, which automatically tabulated their responses for us. Because of the service we utilized, their names and email addresses remained anonymous.

We are aware that our emails reached utilities, banks, financial institutions, hedge funds, stockbrokers, and retail investors. We emailed to readers in about 60 countries. More than 60 percent of our readership is in the United States. Other key geographical regions include Japan, Canada, Germany, Israel, France, Spain/Portugal, Scandinavia, United Kingdom, Mexico, and Australia/New Zealand.

Below are the responses to our survey questions. The polling service also provided us with a bar chart to illustrate those responses. We would like to expand our sampling by encouraging anyone reading this article to also vote their opinion on these same questions. The deadline for voting is Noon U.S. Eastern Time on Thursday, May 3rd.

Following these results are two expert opinions about the NYMEX uranium futures contracts. Both experts discussed this new development with various utility executives and fuel managers at the recent World Nuclear Fuel Conference in Budapest, Hungary. We wanted to share their insights with you.

1. Are you currently investing in uranium mining stocks?

response1

2. Are you currently investing in one or more funds which holds physical uranium?

response2

3. Over the next twelve months, do you plan on trading the new physical uranium futures, soon to be available on the NYMEX?

response3

4. Do you believe the NYMEX futures contracts will provide uranium price transparency?

response4

5. Do you believe the NYMEX futures contracts will attract more interest in uranium?

response5

6. Do you believe the NYMEX futures contracts will add more volatility to the uranium price?

response6

7. Which categories do you believe the NYMEX Futures contracts will most benefit? (Choose one or more)

response7


8. Which direction do you believe the NYMEX futures contracts will cause the uranium price to go?

response8

Two Expert Opinions

Over the past week, we’ve spoken to several industry experts about the impact of uranium futures on the uranium price. Will it work? Yellowcake Mining (YCKM.OB) director Dr. Robert Rich, who has spent several decades in every aspect of the nuclear fuel cycle, talked to a number of utility executives at the recent nuclear fuel conference in Budapest. He felt they were pretty excited about the prospects for uranium futures trading. “It may be too early to tell,” Dr. Rich told us, “but I think futures trading shows promise.”

In a prepared response, TradeTech chief executive Gene Clark wrote of those he has talked with, “The most interested parties have been the electric utility company fuel managers, who seem to be willing to try anything new that will give them the power to halt the price run-up.” He also pointed out utility fuel managers have “little, if any, experience in such (futures) markets.”

By contrast, after having discussed futures trading with professional traders, Dr. Clark wrote, “The folks we talked to, who have the most experience in these types of markets, are the most skeptical.” He explained, “They don’t see how such a market could take hold, given (in their words) ‘the lack of the basic elements for such a market to evolve.’” He cited the absence of a ‘liquid spot market and absence of a linkage to the physical market for the commodity.’

Dr. Clark also pointed out an interesting observation, “The NYMEX futures market potentially sets the stage for a very interesting battle between the traditional market participants and a new set of players. The traditional players have no interest in transparency and liquidity. In fact, that’s how they make their money – by making sure it is transparent only to themselves as individual parties.”
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skunk.works:

FIU +++ steady

 
02.05.07 23:19
FIU   12.580   +0.180   +1.45   466,264  
First Uranium beobachten 95810
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skunk.works:

FIU+3%

 
03.05.07 22:31
First Uranium beobachten 96000
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skunk.works:

FIU+3%

 
03.05.07 22:32
FIU   12.960   +0.380   +3.02   308,270   T
First Uranium beobachten 96002
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skunk.works:

FIU 12.920 +0.210 +1.65 30,945 T

 
09.05.07 17:34
..."First Uranium"...
First Uranium beobachten 96988
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skunk.works:

FIU 13.000 +0.290 +2.28 199,923 T

 
09.05.07 22:57
13 CAN$= 9 Mai = 8,6939
First Uranium beobachten 97083
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skunk.works:

First Uranium ++

 
15.05.07 14:02
FURAF vorbörslich NY up Tendency ++
US $
price 11.46  bid 11.62  ask 11.67

;-)
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skunk.works:

First Uranium ++

 
19.05.07 23:47
First Uranium files revised Ezulwini technical report reflecting an accelerated schedule and improved NPV
www.cnxmarketlink.com/en/releases/archive/May2007/09/c6957.html

CAN
FIU   12.690   +0.070   +0.55   134,750   T
US
Last Trade: 11.68
Trade Time: May 18
   Change:§Up 0.23 (2.03%)
Prev Close: 11.45
     Open:       N/A§
      Bid:       N/A§
      Ask:§N/A
1y Target Est: N/A
                    §
Day's Range: 11.68 - 11.68
52wk Range: 6.69 - 11.82
   Volume:§100
Avg Vol (3m): 2,362.69
Market Cap: N/A
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): N/A
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)
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skunk.works:

First Uran. files revised Buffelsfontein report ++

 
23.05.07 21:33
Schwacher Handel
FIU   12.920   -0.080   -0.62   78,379   T

Positiver update im report

""According to the Revised Report, the projected net present value ("NPV")
of the Buffels project (assuming the completion of the MWS Acquisition, the
Additional Dams Acquisition and a discount rate of 8%) is US$295 million with
a projected internal rate of return ("IRR") of 69% (as compared to
US$211 million and 39%, respectively, as disclosed in the Prior Buffels
Report). ""

""um price assumption accounted for an increase in the
projected NPV from US$237 million to US$295 million and in the projected IRR
from 57% to 69%.""

""While the MWS Dam 5 resource is included in the revised Buffels resource
statement, it has not been included in the economic analysis on the Buffels
project. However, the Company anticipates that MWS Dam 5 would add another
three years to Buffels' mine life.
          §    With the MWS resources better defined, the Buffels' mine life is now
estimated, assuming the completion of the MWS Acquisition, to be 16 years, not
17 as originally announced on April 4, 2007.""

""cash cost of gold should be $220 per ounce and the cash
cost of uranium should be $22.05 per pound.""
          §    
""Gold production at MWS continues and will be credited to First Uranium as
of April 1, 2007 assuming completion of the acquisition. Uranium production
from the first two of three uranium plant modules is scheduled to commence in
November 2008. The average annual production for Buffels (assuming completion
of the MWS Acquisition) for the life of the project (March 2007 to April 2023)
is expected to be 128,000 ounces of gold and 922,000 pounds of uranium.
          §    The Company expects to continue the work with preparation of a
pre-feasibility study for Buffels commencing immediately.""



www.cnxmarketlink.com/en/releases/archive/May2007/23/c3785.html
First Uranium beobachten 99596
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skunk.works:

First Uranium +-++

 
28.05.07 17:46
FIU   12.700   +0.200   +1.60   7,150   T

  CADEUR=X      12,7§28 Mai 0,6879 8,7369 0,6879 0,6884

11:23   12.700   100   +0.200   Anonymous   GMP Securities
11:23 12.700 100 +0.200 Anonymous GMP Securities
11:13 12.640 100 +0.140 Anonymous RBC
11:13 12.640 100 +0.140 Anonymous RBC
11:05 12.630 500 +0.130 ITG GMP Securities
11:05 12.630 100 +0.130 Anonymous GMP Securities
10:54 12.630 100 +0.130 Anonymous Anonymous
10:48 12.580 100 +0.080 Anonymous BMO Nesbitt
10:46 12.640 100 +0.140 Anonymous RBC
10:45 12.640 100 +0.140 Anonymous RBC
First Uranium beobachten 100318
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skunk.works:

FIU Info in JSE

 
07.06.07 10:22
Simmer + Jack Mines Ltd  
                                                                                §
JSE_CODE : SIM OPEN : 715 CLOSE : 713
BID : 732 HIGH: 735 LOW : 713
OFFER: 733 YEAR HIGH : 780 YEAR LOW : 182
PE : -35.23 LAST TRADE : 732 DAY CHANGE : 19
DAY CHANGE % : 2.66 CUMULATIVE VALUE : 2847218076 NO_OF_TRADES : 221
LONG_NAME : SIMMER AND JACK MINES LIMITED LAST_TRADED_VOLUME : 20500 LAST_MOD_DATE : 07/06/2007
                                                            §
LAST_MOD_TIME : 10:04:00
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skunk.works:

Uranium ..up to 200 ???

 
07.06.07 10:24

Uranium is running hot
Mandi Zonneveldt
June 06, 2007 12:00am
Article from: Herald-Sun

THE price of uranium - already up 85% since January - could reach $US200 a pound within two years, according to Australian securities firm, Macquarie.

Analysts have been forced to revise their forecasts for the nuclear fuel upwards after its dramatic run so far this year, driven by dwindling supplies and limited expansion opportunities.

The spot price of uranium rose to $US138 a pound last week. It began the year at $US72 a pound.

Macquarie analysts Max Layton and John Moorhead believe the price will average about $US125 a pound this year, but have tipped a peak of about $US150 a pound by year's end.

"We would not be surprised to see prices move up to around $US200 a pound over the next two years," they said, citing significant supply deficits and growing interest in speculative trading.

The world uranium market is expected to remain in deficit for at least the next two years as secondary supplies of ex-military uranium are depleted and miners race to catch up with demand.

In March, Paladin Resources shipped the first uranium from its Langer Heinrich project in Namibia -- the world's first new uranium mine in more than a decade.

Canada's Cameco was due to bring on the giant Cigar Lake mine soon, but a flood last October will delay production until at least 2010.

At the same time, concern about climate change has prompted a rush towards nuclear power, with 30 new nuclear reactors under construction and 74 more planned.

Macquarie has forecast a 14.4 per cent rise in reactor requirements as a result of that growth, but demand could be much higher with a further 182 reactors proposed, mostly in Asia.

Prime Minister John Howard is pushing the case for nuclear in Australia, telling the Liberal Party's federal council meeting on Sunday that lowering greenhouse gas emissions "of necessity must include nuclear power".

Resource Capital Research recently raised its uranium price forecast to $US125 a pound in 2007 and $US140 a pound in 2008.

Neal Froneman, chief executive of SXR Uranium One, which is developing the Honeymoon project in South Australia, has predicted the spot price could hit $US250 a pound next year.

The fervour surrounding uranium pushed the value of Australian uranium explorers up 23 per cent in the first three months of this year and has seen hedge funds and speculators wade into the spot market.

Macquarie said reports suggested almost 20 per cent of mine supply, or about 8000 tonnes of uranium, was being held off the market by traders - and it tipped increased speculative activity could quickly drive prices lower.

"Traders, speculators and hedge funds could very quickly become drivers of the down leg to this cycle, in the same way as they have been a major driver of the recent upswing," Mr Layton and Mr Moorhead said.

The New York Mercantile Exchange also launched a uranium futures market last month, which Macquarie has described as a "potentially bullish wildcard".

The June contract closed yesterday at $US137 a pound, while the December contract was at $US148.  
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skunk.works:

First Uranium +3,26%

 
13.06.07 07:07
FIU   12.670   +0.400   +3.26   450,515   T
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skunk.works:

FIU 12,2

 
14.06.07 06:47
FIU   12.250   -0.420   -3.31   428,374   T

Uran future bei 140 US$ ++

June 2007  137.00    
July 2007 140.00

Weekly Spot Ux U3O8 Price
as of June 11, 2007
Change from previous (week)

1 US$ = 0.74861 €
U3O8 Price (lb) $135.00 [Unch.] €101.06 [Unch.]
First Uranium beobachten 103262
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skunk.works:

First Uranium seit Jan 07 --- 47%

 
14.06.07 06:49
  FIRST URANIUM CORP.
historische Performance
Schlusskurs vom 29. 01. 2007   6.09
Aktueller Kurs   8.92
Veränderung   2.83 (46.47%)
First Uranium beobachten 103263
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skunk.works:

FIU +,73 +++

 
14.06.07 20:48
die Uran "bande" im Grünen auf der Energiewelle

FIU 'klein und fein' hat den turn-around von neg bis pos "wieder" geschafft..

FIU   12.340   +0.090   +0.73   81,996   T

FSY   6.340          +0.190   +3.09   144,150   T

SXR   15.020   +0.510   +3.51   3,091,537       T

UPC   0.960          +0.100   +11.63  508,900   V

viel Glück

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louisaner:

NI-Report

 
08.01.09 17:13
www.sedar.com/...CompanyDocuments.do?lang=EN&issuerNo=00024503
diesistkeineaufforderungzuirgendetwas
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schotti83:

Sieht ja nicht so schlecht aus in CAN!

 
06.10.09 19:43
Bin seit kurzer Zeit in diesem Wert investiert. Scheint potential zu haben.
lg
schotti
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#71

kalle50:

Ist das ein Flop

 
16.10.10 18:43
auf den ich damals reingefallen bin.Fast alle Uran Aktien steigen,nur diese Totgeburt bewegt sich nicht und wen überhaupt dann nach unten.
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Timchen:

Wenn man keinen Gewinn und keinen Umsatz macht

 
16.10.10 19:32
kann man auch nicht vom steigenden Uranpreis partizipieren.
Der Vergleich mit anderen Uranaktien, die Gewinne machen, hinkt daher.
Der Name allein macht es nicht.
Eine Uranium Partizipation läuft wenigstens mit dem Uranpreis.
Ein Optimist kauft Gold und Silber, ein Pessimist Konserven.
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kalle50:

Sie bewegt sich tatsächlich mal nach oben

 
06.11.10 09:40
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scoopexx:

nicht zu knapp

 
08.11.10 18:05
bereits jetzt heute +17%... Wo mag das noch hinlaufen? News gibt es nicht, ist es einfach wieder Aussicht darauf, dass das Unternehmen bei diesem Silberpreis schnell wieder in die Gewinnzone kommt?
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alpenland:

Fertig mit beobachten / Insider K

 
30.11.10 17:03
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alpenland:

etwas aus Stockhouseboard

 
01.12.10 19:20

Interessante Zusammenfassung aus Stockhouseboard:

Forget about the problems from the past with previous screwed management, now with new CEO it looks like we will progress slowly seeking Safe Harbor...6 months later, bad dream is gone!  it looks finally very very good.
We have permits,resources, equipment on the ground and people ready to work to make some money. It is better to count on GOLD and enjoy uranium on the side. At least we are not 100% captive in one single play.
This is a matter of time, we will see +$2 and then quartely results combined to regular and improved production will do the rest...Time to be a bagholder!
7$ may be  far far away narm but +2$ seems to be a very high propability !
We just need to watch how they will spend money and maintain cash level quarter after quarter...
GLTA

trad google
Vergessen Sie die Probleme aus der Vergangenheit mit früheren geschraubt Management, jetzt mit neuer CEO sieht es aus wie wir langsam Fortschritte sucht Safe Harbor ... 6 Monate später, böser Traum ist weg! es sieht schließlich sehr sehr gut.
[b]Es haben ermöglicht, die Ressourcen, die Ausrüstung am Boden und die Menschen bereit sind zu arbeiten, um etwas Geld zu verdienen. Es ist besser, auf GOLD [/b]zählen und genießen Uran auf der Seite. Zumindest sind wir nicht zu 100% in Gefangenschaft in einem einzigen Spiel.
Dies ist eine [b]Frage der Zeit, wir werden sehen, + $ 2 [/b]:) und dann vierteljährlich Ergebnisse kombiniert werden, [b]um regelmäßige und verbesserte Produktion [/b]wird der Rest ... Time zu einer Sackhalter werden wollen!
7 $  kann weit weg Narm aber +2 $ scheint auf einem sehr hohen Wahrscheinlichkeits werden!
Wir müssen nur zusehen, wie sie Geld ausgeben [b]und steigende Bargeld Ebene Quartal für Quartal [/b]...
GLTA

 

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alpenland:

Ziel 2.5 cad vom BMO

 
15.12.10 17:44
Fist Uranium
FIU TSX $1.38 +0.12 +9.52%  vol 1,545,895 11:23

es kommt Stimmung auf  

Zitat:
By Bloomberg Data
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- First Uranium Corp (FIU CN) was raised to
"Outperform" from "Market Perform" at BMO Capital Markets by equity analyst Edward Sterck. The 12-month target is C$2.50:cool: per share.
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Minespec:

Geduld, a rising tide lifts all boats

 
22.12.10 16:48
habe heute wieder 4000 Stück gekauft
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Minespec:

einsacken und liegenlassen

 
22.12.10 17:43
Stück für Stück..
Nur meine Meinung, noch ist es hier sehr günstig.. kein Investmentrat
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iuly68:

Gute Einstiegsmöglichkeit

 
23.12.10 08:28

Bin hier auch investiert. Nach umfangreicher Recherche über First Uranium denke ich, dass diese Aktie viel Potenzial hat. Ich denke, dass es Kurzfristig keinen Riesenanstieg geben wird, allerdings werde ich die auch länger halten.

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iuly68:

Ausführlicher Bericht vom 14.12.2010 von BMO

 
17.01.11 15:26

Für diejenigen, die den ganzen Bericht lesen möchten (PDF-Dokument):

 

research-ca.bmocapitalmarkets.com/...AD6-822F-4ABE3835BAF3.PDF

 

Kurze Wiederholung:

- Goldpreis wird weiterhin steigen

- Uranpreis wird ebenfalls steigen...

 

Meiner Meinung nach ist First Uranium (FIU) ein interessantes Wertpapier. Es braucht etwas geduld, und wäre nur für Langfristinvestitionen sinnvoll.

 

Eduard Marszalek

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iuly68:

Heute gibt's gute Nachrichten :-)

 
27.01.11 15:54

tmx.quotemedia.com/...le.php?newsid=37896066&qm_symbol=FIU

 

Gruß Eddi

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