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BioLogic:

Uracan Resources Ltd.

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11.09.10 13:36

Ein Uran Wert.

WKN : A0KF3U
TSX-Venture : URC
Isin: CA91688U1012

Issued Common Shares     107,953,589
Stock Options                        9,800,000
WTS ($0.50) -  Expiry May 2011     8,491,166
Subtotal                              18,291,166
Fully Diluted                     126,244,755

Die Optionen des Management liegen höher. Aktuell bei 0,13$ sehr interessanter Wert.

Es wurden bei der North Shore Property lediglich 55km von verfügbaren 1000km² exploriert. Hier muss (kann man noch von weiteren Kurssteigerungen ausgehen) aufgrund von Explorationserfolgen.

Das Management spricht für sich:

Fast ausnahmslos alle bildeten mit ihren früheren Unternehmen, Unternehmen die Millarden umsetzen. Diamond fields, arequipa resources.. usw.

http://www.uracan.ca/s/Management.asp

Das Projektpotential:

Nach NI 43-101 hat Uracan bereits jetzt Ressourcen von 44mio punds bei Graden 0,012%. Bei der derzeitigen Aktienanzahl und em aktuellen marktpreis für Uran kann Uracan einen Sharepreis in der Spitze von 4.68 $ erreichen.



Das Projekt hat laut Management ein Potential von ungefähr 300mio Tonnen bei 0,0025%. Wenn es so kommt sind hier Kurse von 20 $ in der Spitze möglich. Allerdings ohne Kosten nur auf den Metallwerte des Projektes bezogen. Ich berechne immer mit dem Metallwert, damit man einen Anhaltspunkt hat, ob es sich lohnt in die Firma zu investieren.

Da bei nur 5% der Exploration noch von weiteren Explorationserfolgen ausgegangen werden kann, ist der Kurs derzeit sehr interessant.

Die letzten Meldungen:

http://www.uracan.ca/s/NewsReleases.asp

Die Technische Präsentation:

http://www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/TechnicalPresentation.pdf

Company Präsentation:

http://www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/CorporatePresentation.pdf

Hier eine Nachricht vom Nachbar von Uracan:

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/JOURDAN-Reports-Significant-Drill-Hole-Intervals-Prospective-Baie-Johann-Beetz-Property-TSX-VENTURE-JRN-1146673.htm

Uranpreis steigt gerade wieder an, somit auch der Projektwert !!

http://www.uxc.com/review/uxc_Prices.aspx

Beste Grüße
Bio

Alles nur meine Meinung, keine Kaufempfehlung !!

Uracan Resources Ltd. 8617200

Quellen:

http://www.marketwire.com/mw/search.do

http://www.uracan.ca/s/Home.asp

http://www.uxc.com/review/uxc_Prices.aspx
 

Es braucht eine Spur Begabung - und eine Menge Mut um in die entgegengesetzte Richtung zu gehen.

http://www.ariva.de/Timeline_der_Rohstoff_Explorer_g732
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Alfgolf2:

interessanter Link

 
25.12.10 10:27
www.cnxmarketlink.com/en/releases/archive/...010/24/c7808.html

weitere Kohle.....

jetzt schon über 8M $.....reichlich...denke ich:)
Nur wer an sich glaubt, kann anderen helfen, an sich zu glauben.
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Alfgolf2:

müssen mal wieder News anrücken

 
05.01.11 20:16
so ruhig geworden...Kohle ist genug da!!

nu los....

8 Mille sollten doch ausreichen...lange
Nur wer an sich glaubt, kann anderen helfen, an sich zu glauben.
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BioLogic:

Uracan und 8 Mio

 
05.01.11 20:23
Wenn sie richtig aggressiv Drillen und das ist das Ziel des Management, dann reicht die Kohle eventuell für ein drei viertel bis ein Jahr.

Ich denke aber das MM wird das Geld für Drillings nehmen und zum erstellen einer neuen NI-43-101 mit einem größerem Ressourcenupdate um es für Investoren interessanter zu machen.

Ich erwarte außerdem, dass auf den 1000km² bitte noch etwas anderes als Uran gefunden werden wird, doch das wäre alles eine Vermutung und tut bis dato noch nichts zur Sache :)

lg
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sonnenstern2.:

Private Placement

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19.01.11 18:03
Uracan Resources Ltd. Expands Private Placement To $6.7 Million
Tuesday, 18 Jan 2011 12:08pm EST

Uracan Resources Ltd. announced that it has closed on an additional 2,000,000 units at $0.25 per unit for incremental proceeds of $500,000 subject to final approval from the TSX Venture Exchange. This brings the total gross proceeds to $6,727,490. Each $0.25 unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant entitles the warrant holder to purchase one common share of the Company at a price of $0.40 per share until January 18, 2013. Proceeds will be used for working capital.
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BioLogic:

Uranprice gain !

 
01.02.11 22:27

Uracan Resources Ltd. 9645944

lg

Uranium has biggest monthly surge since June 2007

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An  illuminated shaft is seen in a uranium mine operated by Geam, a  division of Diamo S.P. mining company, in Rozna, Czech Republic. Uranium  prices have been steadily rising over the past few months.

Jason Scott, Bloomberg · Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011

Uranium  prices rose 4.3% in the past week and gained US$10.50 in January, the  biggest month-on-month increase for the nuclear fuel since June 2007,  according to Ux Consulting Co.

Uranium-oxide concentrate for  immediate delivery traded at US$73 a pound in the week to yesterday, UxC  said in an e-mailed report Tuesday, based on the most competitive offer  the Roswell, Georgia-based company was aware of. That compares with  US$70 on Jan. 25.

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd., the uranium  producer controlled by Rio Tinto Group, on Jan. 28 said it halted  production at its Ranger processing plant in Australia’s Northern  Territory. Higher-than-average rainfall at the mine since October  prompted the company to suspend plant processing operations for 12  weeks, it said.

“The recent uptick in price is seen largely driven  by Energy Resources’s announcement to suspend operations,” UxC said.  “Buyers continue to be a mix of most market players.”

Uranium  prices, which reached a high of US$136 a pound in 2007 before falling to  about US$40, have surged since mid-2010 as China increased the use of  nuclear power to curb emissions from burning coal.

Spot prices may  advance to US$75 a pound by the second quarter after China’s imports of  the nuclear fuel in December gained 38% over the previous month,  Macquarie Group Ltd. said in a Jan. 22 report.


 
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BioLogic:

Bei Uran entstehen massive Uranlieferengpässe

 
02.02.11 19:33
Uracan Resources Ltd. 9654603

Weiter gehts, kleine Konso.

Massive uranium supply/demand gap developing

Speakers at a  London conference point to a massive supply gap developing for uranium  with mine output unable to keep up with demand from the huge number of  planned new global nuclear power projects.

Author: Lawrence Williams
Posted:  Wednesday , 02 Feb 2011

 
             

LONDON - 

Speaking at the Objective Capital Americas' Resources  Investment Conference in London yesterday, Ian Hiscock from market  analysis group CRU Strategies painted a very positive picture for the  global uranium sector moving ahead.

Hiscock commented that the uranium price, like that of a number of  other metal and mineral commodities, was becoming very much a China  story - with that country consuming 17,000 tonnes in 2010 and with a  huge nuclear power development programme ahead.

2010 appears to have been a key year with some supply disruptions -  notably a big shortfall from Rio Tinto's ERA in Australia where  production was some 1,000 tonnes below target, and the shaft accident at  BHP's Olympic Dam also affecting supplies - leading to a change from a  small global surplus to a massive supply deficit, with spot prices  rising around 50% during the year. 

According to Hiscock supply will remain in deficit in 2011 - although  a smaller one - but there will be a fundamental shortage of supply for  at least the next 10 years - with the supply/demand gap widening as the  decade continues and the big planned increase in nuclear power  generation plants comes about.  He does not see production from new  projects as being in any way sufficient to meet likely demand.

And from the start of the next decade, CRU sees the demand gap  widening to some 65,000 tonnes of uranium a year and possibly increasing  further - exacerbated by a falling away in secondary supply.

Long term demand drivers are seen as the push towards more and more  nuclear power generation as fossil fuels prices rise, environmental  pressures continuing to militate against the development of new  coal-fired power plants, energy security etc. - the latter perhaps  giving a rebirth to North American uranium extraction.  The result will  be an inevitable continuing rise in spot prices which will start having  an impact on contract prices under which most uranium is currently  supplied.

Following Hiscock, Walt Coles, CEO of Virginia Energy, which is  trying to gain permitting and permissions to develop a major uranium  deposit in Virginia (where there is currently a moratorium on uranium  mining in the State), reckoned that the CRU projections on the global  supply shortfalls into the next decade were actually conservative and  that their own analysis pointed to an even wider supply/demand gap  developing.

lg

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Interresanter Artikel vom februar 2011

 
12.02.11 09:43
mit Philip Williams
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Email PagePhilip Williams: Uranium to Cross $100 Threshold in 2011
Philip Williams, Pinetree Capital's VP of business development, says the spot price for uranium will likely explode above $100/lb. in 2011, much as it did in 2007 when it topped at $137. The good news, Philip says, is that even when uranium comes off its high, it will likely only fall to around $80. It's around $73 now. If Philip's right, we're on the cusp of another round of uranium market madness. And you will want to read this Energy Report exclusive for some of Pinetree's favorite uranium and lithium plays.

The Energy Report: In January, Macquarie Research said it expects the uranium spot price to reach $75/lb. in the first half of 2011 with the main driver being China's growing energy demands. Where does Pinetree Capital Ltd. (TSX:PNP) see uranium trading at in 2011 relative to Macquarie's forecast?

Philip Williams: We continue to be very bullish on the price of uranium. It's had a very good run of late and we see that continuing for many of the same reasons that Macquarie does. I think for the early part of the year $75 is a good number, but it could surpass that substantially by year-end. By then, we think that the price will be at the $100 level and maybe even higher. We've got China doing quite a lot of stockpiling, especially on the spot market. We see the producers as being overcommitted right now. We also think that financial-speculator activity will come back to the market. All those events will culminate in a much higher price.

TER: The last time we saw a similar price spike in uranium was in 2007, when prices for yellowcake rose above $130 per pound. After that, prices dropped off dramatically. If these financial speculators are just looking for short-term money and getting out again, could we see a similar price drop?

PW: I think there are two things to think about. In 2006-2007, the uranium price was driven up mostly by financial speculators and I think they're coming back into the market. When the run-up in the price was on, in some cases, a very small amount of uranium actually changed hands. With China's recent uranium stockpiling, we've seen quite a lot of material go through the market at these prices. I think we'll probably get a spike similar to the last one and it could be even higher, and then it will pull back. But I think we're going to have a much higher base price this time than we did last time. After 2007, the price came back to about $40. I think it's going to be substantially higher; it could be a price that falls back into the $80-$100 range.

TER: You mentioned China is stockpiling uranium, and China National Nuclear Corp. just received governmental approval to work on four new reactors. The European Commission just published a 10-year strategy plan that encourages development of nuclear energy as a means of clean energy. Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. (TKY:9508.T) has submitted plans to build a third reactor at the country's Sendai Plant, and India just brought a new reactor online. Where is North America in this global nuclear buildout?

PW: In a word North America is lagging. When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is the largest generator of nuclear power with 30% of worldwide nuclear generation; but a reactor hasn't been built in the U.S. in decades. While there are quite a few on the drawing board, only a handful is expected to come online by 2018. The real growth here is in the developing countries that you mentioned, China, India, etc.

TER: What's largely responsible for the U.S.' lagging nuclear growth?

PW: I think government policy is improving toward new nuclear energy but cost is still a big issue. Some of the numbers Macquarie recently published listed the cost of a new reactor built in China at about $2 billion versus $7 billion in the U.S.-that's a huge factor. And natural gas-powered plants compete against new nuclear reactors. I think there's still a lot of public opinion against new reactors being built. There are 104 reactors in the U.S. right now, so adding four is a very small growth rate compared to what's happening in China and India. The U.S. was very successful on its first nuclear energy buildout but has since lost a lot of that technical knowhow, especially when it comes to building new reactors. Now, the U.S. is climbing back up that curve.

TER: Late last summer and into the fall, we watched big uranium producers like Cameco Corp. (TSX:CCO; NYSE:CCJ) and BHP Billiton Ltd. (NYSE:BHP; OTCPK:BHPLF) dip into the uranium market to meet their supply contracts because it was cheaper to buy uranium on the open market than bring on more production. What minimum price level is necessary for new uranium producers to be profitable?

PW: I expect the spot price will get to around $85 soon, and I think everything that's in-or very close to-production will be profitable at that level. Lots of groups out there have done cost-curve analysis for future production that suggests we need a much higher number. It's hard to give just one specific number but I think it's at least $80/lb. It could even be higher depending on cost inflation. The next generation of uranium projects are lower-grade, more technically challenging and farther from infrastructure and major markets than most of the current mines. So, these new projects require a significantly higher uranium price to make them profitable. You need a higher incentive just to get them into production.

TER: But just a few months ago, we had $40 uranium. What's going to sustain the uranium price at $80?

PW: You need to distinguish between the spot price and the term price. The spot price tends to be a lot more volatile. That price was $40 but the term price was above that at the time. Now, the term price is below the spot price. But it's that long-term price that applies to new projects because a lot of these projects will forward sell their production into that price.

Fundamental supply and demand issues are ultimately going to sustain the price. Going back to that Macquarie report you quoted, we're seeing a lot of strategic buyers like utilities from Asia and other places buying projects outright. At some point, it's going to be very difficult to get production at any price because it will be all tied up. The end users will be integrated in such a way that they're already contracted for any material produced. When you get into that type of environment, the price can be as high as it needs to be.

TER: But JP Morgan was far less bullish on the short-term price for uranium. It predicted uranium prices in the neighborhood of $60-$65 in 2011. Why is one big bank so much more bullish than the other?

PW: I think the difference, which Macquarie discusses in its report, is that they missed the China stockpiling. Again, you're talking about what's happening today between buyers and sellers that need material today-not what people are looking for in the future. When China comes in and buys close to 3,000 tons of uranium oxide in December alone, that really impacts the spot market. Because the spot market represents just a fraction of the total uranium required in any given year, it is subject to much more swings in price than the term price.

TER: How large is that fraction?

PW: I think it's 20%-30%. Last year and the year before were particularly active years on the spot market. That's what gives us the confidence that this move on the spot market is real and can be sustained because of the volumes that are trading on the spot market. The spot price is much more transparent; the term price is far less so. It's a referenced price that's provided by the pricing groups, but it's not as transparent as the spot price in terms of where it might actually be on any given day. It could be higher; but until an actual contract transacts that meets those specific criteria, it doesn't actually change.

TER: What's the term price right now?

PW: About $73.

TER: As of Sept. 30, 2010, Pinetree Capital had 55 different investments in uranium. That accounted for 18% of your holdings. I dare say that that's even greater now based on stock-price appreciation since then. Either way, that's a sizeable bet on uranium. Could you tell us about your investment thesis and why you own so many positions in so many different plays?

PW: That September number also includes coal. We have one very significant coal position that represented a large portion of that amount and that's Cline Mining Corp. (TSX:CMK). Cline has done great since the end of September and we think there's a lot of potential there. As you pointed out, there have been some tremendous performances by the uranium stocks since September. We've always been big fans of this space.

We saw the long-term picture early on, or our Chairman and CEO Sheldon Inwentash did. This is a very simple macro argument-the world needs more electricity, especially clean power, and nuclear is in the best position to provide that. With that in mind, we wanted to have a big exposure to the uranium space, especially after the price pullback from $138 to $40. There were junior explorers and developers whose stock prices went so low that their value was basically being discounted to almost nothing. At that point, we decided to take a very proactive position in the space and rebuild the portfolio. We sold quite a few of our uranium names at the peak in 2007. We made a strategic decision to return early to the space and identified a number of juniors that were well positioned. I think our thesis has proven correct to this point.

TER: What are some of your more promising uranium holdings?

PW: We have a number of names. We focus mostly on the junior and the development-stage companies. We like names that have great assets but have been mispriced in the market and good management teams that can see those assets forward. Some of companies we are most bullish on would be names like Mega Uranium Ltd. (TSX:MGA), a long-held holding. It's an Australia-focused uranium developer, and Australia has the most uranium of any country in the world. There are some mines in production now. A change in politics and philosophy in the country called for even more uranium mines. Mega's Lake Maitland Project could be the very first, or possibly second, new mine to be developed. It's in the feasibility study stage and soon the company will have some detailed information about the economics of that project.

TER: And it has a Japanese partner at Lake Maitland Project, correct?

PW: Yes, Mega has a very strong partner in the Japanese group JAURD (the Japan Australia Uranium Resources Development Co. Ltd.). And shortly it will be in a position to capitalize on the increasing price and shortage of advanced-stage uranium projects and companies. We're excited about that one.

One of our names that's had a tremendous amount of success in the last few months and really has just started to get a following is a company called Rockgate Capital Corp. (TSX:RGT). It has a growing resource in Mali, West Africa. We've seen a number of African names build and be taken over, including Mantra Resources Ltd. (TSX:MRU), which was taken over by Russia's AtomRedMetzoloto (ARMZ) Uranium Holding Co., a Russian uranium miner that is wholly owned by Atomenergoprom OAO-a subsidiary of Rosatom and an extension of Uranium One Inc. (TSX:UUU) for a very attractive premium to the price that Rockgate's trading at now. We're starting to see monies that were invested in Mantra start to shift over to Rockgate as the company grows its resource. Rockgate's recent financing puts the company in a very strong position to expand its resource and move its project ahead through economic studies.

One of the geographic regions we focus on that a lot of people have not is in South America. One of our key positions there is a company called U3O8 Corp. (TSX.V:UWE). U308 has projects in Guyana, Colombia and Argentina. This year, U308 is slated to expand its NI 43-101 resources at all of those projects by almost tenfold. We think there's a lot of upside as other investors start to see South America the way we saw it two years ago-as the next frontier for uranium development.

One company in the U.S. is Energy Fuels, Inc. (TSX:EFR). We've been around that story for quite some time. What we saw last year was a very strong management team moving toward a new license to permit and build a mill in the U.S.-something that hasn't been done for a long, long time. It paid off when the company successfully got that approval earlier this year. We think Energy Fuels is well ahead of the pack in terms of conventional uranium mining in the U.S. In the U.S., there's a scarcity of uranium supply. We see Energy Fuels as a consolidator in the space. It's just in a tremendous position to capitalize on what we think is a very strategic place to be in the U.S.

TER: And there's some vanadium in the mix there on the Colorado Plateau.

PW: Yes, these Colorado Plateau projects, and even those in Utah contain certain ratios of vanadium to uranium. So, you get a nice kick from the vanadium byproduct, even though they're still fundamentally uranium projects. Energy Fuels is well positioned to deliver new production and the first new mill permitted in the U.S.

Another one that we're quite keen on right now is a company called Mawson Resources Ltd. (TSX:MAW; OTCPK:MWSNF; Fkft:MRY). This is in an interesting story because it's much like Energy Fuels, but it's actually uranium and gold. I would say almost freakishly high-grade gold and uranium. The company acquired a portfolio of projects in Finland from AREVA (PAR:CEI) last year. In prospecting at one of the projects, the company found probably the highest-grade gold and uranium anyone has ever seen on surface-over 20,000 grams per ton (g/t) gold in some places and more than 40% uranium in some places. It's very early stage exploration at that project, but the company's been able to delineate a 6 km. strike length to the trend at over 200 meters in width. These high-grade showings are pervasive across the trend and it's never been drilled. It's a new discovery with very limited work; but when you see those kinds of results on surface, it's very, very encouraging.

TER: Does that mean Mawson is putting some of its other projects next door in Sweden aside for the moment?

PW: To a certain extent, yes. There'll be some money spent on those projects but the bulk of the funds will be directed toward the Rompas Project, the high-grade uranium/gold project in Finland. Why? It's the results. Mawson is waiting to get the final permits for a drill program that could commence as early as February. There's just a lot of blue sky in that story and a lot to be learned about what could be there.

TER: Let's move away from uranium, toward another clean energy commodity that's getting a lot of play-lithium. Increasingly, lithium is being used in batteries to power electric vehicles (EVs). Those were nickel-metal hydride batteries just a few years ago, but now they're mostly lithium-ion batteries. Lithium is also finding its way into some other new technologies. Judging by the number of investments that you have in lithium plays, Pinetree is betting heavily in its investment potential. Why did you get into lithium?

PW: A couple of years ago, we saw the potential in this space in terms of electric cars. Our analysis showed that even though some other battery types would fit into the mix, lithium would ultimately be the dominant player. There are a very small number of players that dominate on the production side; in fact, there's a lot of room for juniors to come in and acquire projects-brine, hard rock or clay projects. You can acquire projects for relatively low costs and add a significant amount of value through exploration and development. We saw that as a great opportunity to make some very strong returns.

TER: Does Pinetree show a preference for brine versus hard rock lithium plays?

PW: We have in the past but we don't like to make general statements about one type of project versus another. We really look at the individual investment opportunity. In some cases, the hard rock assets might be so mispriced that you could make a much better return even if you took a stance ideologically that the brines were going to be the better projects overall. For example, we've been quite positive on Canada Lithium Corp. (TSX:CLQ; OTCQX:CLQMF) even though we've spent most of our time focusing on the brines and names like Lithium Americas Corp. (TSX:LAC), Orocobre Limited (TSX:ORL; ASX:ORE) and others in South America. But really we try to find those mispriced or misunderstood assets where management has the wherewithal to move ahead, add value and realize the right price in the market.

TER: Yes, but some of those brine lithium deposits have potassium in the mix. If your processing circuit is developed properly, you could get potash as well as lithium.

PW: Absolutely. There's tremendous opportunity in those kinds of plays.

TER: What are some that Pinetree is rather bullish on?

PW: Lithium Americas is at the top of our list. We've been involved in that story from the very early days, and it's just blossomed into a tremendous story. It's one of the largest brine deposits on the planet. The company's made tremendous strides on the technical side, as well as understanding the economics. We're going to see two major studies published this year with a prefeasibility study first, and then a feasibility study by year-end. The story has come together in a very short amount of time, but we see tremendous upside.

TER: And Lithium Americas' Salar de Cauchari lithium project is not far from one owned by another company you mentioned, Orocobre.

PW: In fact, Cauchari and Orocobre's Olaroz project are abutting each other.

TER: Given the proximity to each other, did Pinetree make its investment in Lithium Americas with an eye toward potential consolidation?

PW: In general, we always look for assets that we think will ultimately be consolidated or could be the consolidators. We certainly see that as something that should happen in that particular region. We're not sure whether Lithium Americas will be the consolidator or not, but the company has tremendous partners and could easily go it alone. As I said, it's one of the largest brine resources on the planet; so, it's not a requirement but it's certainly an exit that's possible for LAC.

TER: Are you vested in Orocobre, too?

PW: We're not a disclosed holder of Orocobre.

TER: Could you leave us with thoughts on how these clean technologies are influencing the mining sector and some of the opportunities they are creating?

PW: One area that we didn't touch on is rare earth elements, which are used in a lot of cleantech applications. We also have quite a few investments in that area. We believe there will be strong opportunities in the cleantech space over the next few years for many reasons. China is dominating rare earths production, and finding supply outside of China is an absolute must for companies that want to be in those cleantech spaces. We're tremendously bullish on rare earths, at least for the next year or two. Clean energy is certainly one reason we're in the uranium space. When you stack up nuclear versus coal-generated power, uranium is a hands-down winner. We see more and more people getting behind nuclear energy, and it's a great place to be vested.

TER: Thank you for talking with us today, Philip.

Philip Williams joined Pinetree Capital in January 2009 and was appointed to the position of resources analyst. Philip brings almost 10 years of financial market experience to the company. Prior to joining Pinetree, he spent five years working for several institutional brokerage firms in the equity research department. Most recently, he was a uranium analyst focused on companies with advanced development projects in Australia, the United States and Namibia.

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DISCLOSURE:
1.) Brian Sylvester of The Energy Report conducted this interview. He personally and/or his family own shares of the following companies mentioned in this interview: None.
2.) The following companies mentioned in the interview are sponsors of The Energy Report: Pinetree Capital, Mega Uranium, Energy Fuels, Mawson Resources and Lithium Americas.
3.) Philip Williams: I personally and/or my family own shares and stock options of the following companies mentioned in this interview: Mega Uranium, Rockgate Capital, U308 Corp. and Mawson Resources. I personally and/or my family am paid by the following companies mentioned in this interview: Mega Uranium, U308 Corp. and Rockgate Capital.
4.) Directors and officers of Pinetree Capital are also directors and officers of the following companies mentioned in this interview: Mega Uranium and U3O8 Corp., and receive compensation from the companies, including stock options. They and/or members of their families may also have long or short positions in the securities mentioned
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sonnenstern2.:

Es bleibt abzuwarten

 
24.02.11 07:46
URACAN ENTERS INTO INVESTOR RELATIONS AGREEMENT WITH TORREY HILLS AND GRANTS STOCK OPTIONS

TSX-V: URC

VANCOUVER, Feb. 23 /CNW/ - Uracan Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:URC) ("Uracan" or the "Company") has entered into an investor relations agreement (the "IR Agreement") effective December 2010 with San Diego Torrey Hills Capital, Inc. ("Torrey Hills"), a company incorporated under the laws of the California, located at 2190 Carmel Valley Road, Suite G, Del Mar, California 92014.

Torrey Hills is a leading investor and financial public relations firm specializing in small and micro-cap companies, primarily in the natural resource sector operating at arm's length to the Company. Torrey Hills has been retained to increase awareness about Uracan through its established relationships with investment professionals, investment advisors, and money managers focused on the microcap market space. This will allow Uracan to build and maintain an informed investor audience in both the U.S and Canadian marketplace.

Torrey Hills has also agreed to develop a profile on Uracan for coverage on its website, www.babybulls.com, a website developed to showcase and provide exposure for emerging micro-cap companies to an audience of proven investors.

Torrey Hills has been engaged for an initial term of twelve months at a monthly fee of US$5,000 with an option to renew for a further term at the mutual agreement of both parties. In December 2010 Uracan granted Torrey Hills options to purchase 300,000 common shares, pursuant to the Company's stock option plan, at a price of $0.29 for up to five years subject to TSX Venture Exchange vesting requirements.

About Uracan

Uracan Resources Ltd. is a uranium exploration company, exploring for near or at-surface, bulk tonnage style uranium mineralization in Canada.  Uracan is led by a team of proven exploration and mine entrepreneurs and mine-builders.  www.uracan.ca.
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sonnenstern2.:

Winter drilling campain

 
02.03.11 15:57
URACAN BEGINS WINTER DRILLING CAMPAIGN ON ITS 100% OWNED COSTEBELLE CLAIMS
March 1, 2011 TSX-V: URC
Vancouver, Canada – Uracan Resources Ltd. (the “Company”) announces that, further to its news release dated December 14, 2010, it has commenced a 10,000 metre diamond drill program on the Costebelle claim group located on its 100% owned North Shore Property in Quebec. This 2 drill exploration program will focus on two areas of the property; the Costebelle A4 and CC11 zones. The CC11 zone represents a new discovery for 2010, emphasizing the potential for the North Shore Property to host additional significant uranium mineralization. In addition, several other target areas will be drilled this winter to follow up results from the 2010 mapping and prospecting program.
This drill program is designed to expand on results from the fall 2010 drill program. Highlights from that drilling program included 59.65 meters of 0.026% U3O8 (265ppm or 0.53 lbs/t) in CA4-10-22 and 11.5 meters of 0.053% U3O8 (532ppm or 1.06 lbs/t) in CC11-10-04.
The mineralized zones at Costebelle are generally open in all directions as channel sampling was limited to areas of existing outcrop exposure, with shallow overburden cover overlaying large areas of the targeted airborne anomalies.
Uracan Resources Ltd. is a publicly-listed uranium exploration company, exploring for shallow, bulk tonnage style uranium mineralization in Canada. Uracan is led by a team of proven exploration and mine entrepreneurs and mine-builders. The information in this news release has been prepared and reviewed by Marc Simpson, P. Geo., the Company’s Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 standards.
For further information please go to www.uracan.ca or contact:
Gregg J. Sedun David Fry
Chairman & CEO Corporate Development
604-682-5580 1-877-508-U308 (8308)
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BioLogic:

Heute

 
15.07.11 18:56
aufgestockt :D

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BioLogic:

Uracan weiter aufgestockt

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24.07.11 16:47

Bei diesen Preisen hab ich für mich entschieden weiter aufzustocken. Ich spekuliere natürlich auch darauf, dass endlich mal ein großer Fund gemacht wird. Bei den Urananomalien in der Northshore Gegend wird mich das nicht wundern.

Neues fact sheet: 

www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/FactSheet.pdf

Neuste Präsi vom July:

www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/CorporatePresentation.pdf

Euer

Timeline Marc :D

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Alfgolf2:

he Marc,

 
24.07.11 20:04
gehe morgen auch wieder dick rein !!

und Tigris Uranium auch...dann ist aber wieder gut.....

Gruss Steffen
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BioLogic:

yeah

 
24.07.11 20:17
müsse mache dicke Kohle :D Kohle :D


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Grünfink:

@BioLogic

 
24.07.11 20:44

Uracan schaut ja sehr interessant aus. Aber wie billig ist Uracan wirklich?
Auf dem fact sheet schreiben sie 34,6 Mio $ Mkap am 18.5.2011. Da haben sie zu hoch gegriffen, würde ich sagen.
Wenn die angegebene Aktienanzahl von 132,8 Mio (bzw. 161,6 Mio voll verwässert) stimmt, sollte die Mkap. bei aktuell 0,09 $/Aktie nur 12,6 Mio (bzw. 15,4 Mio $) betragen.

Tigris hatte ich schon längere Zeit auf dem Radar, aber Uracan ist auch interessant. Bin noch auf der Suche nach dem passenden Uran-Explorer. Da ich unter einem grünen Ministerpräsidenten lebe, brauche ich einfach einen Uran-Explorer im Depot.

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Hey Grünfink

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24.07.11 21:29
Bei Uracan vertraue ich dem Management und ich spekuliere auf einen Großen Uran Fund innerhalb der nächsten 6 Monate. Da Urananomalien gerne mit Ree's in Verbindung auftreten hoffe ich darauf, dass hier auch noch Funde gemacht werden. Es sind erst 55 von 1000 Square Kilometer exploriert, da dürfte uns noch einiges positiv überraschen.

Für mich ist Uracan gerade billig, 49 Mio lbs bei 0,018 ist schon eine Hausnummer und für einen Uran "junior" Explorer sehr gut. Der Wert ist einfach kaum bekannt. Genauso wie Tigris, ich denke mit diesen 2 machen wir nicht so viel falsch.

Aber dran denken, diese Werte halte ich bis 2015 mindestens, daher mache ich mir jetzt noch kaum Gedanken wie billig, ich sammel einfach weiter ein ;) wenn Cash da ist kann man das machen. Wir reden hier auch noch lange nicht von Produktion, da sind Werte wie Bannermann oder Forsys natürlich schon weiter.

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@Biologic

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24.07.11 21:50

danke für Deine Einschätzung.

Also überzeugend ist das hier auf jeden Fall:

12 Mio $ Mkap. und ungefähr die Hälfte davon mit cash unterlegt (Stand Ende Q1 2011). D.h. die 44 Mio lbs U308 (Wert 2,3 Mrd. $) sind gerade mal mit ~6 Mio $ bewertet, wenn ich das richtig sehe.

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Alfgolf2:

so auch hier drin

 
25.07.11 16:46
jedoch nervig das meine Order xmal ausgeführt wurde um meine Stückzahl zu bekommen !!! ich dachte gerade an der Hauptbörse ist es liquider....?! da hätte ich auch in Frankfurt kaufen können...jetzt haben mich die ordergebühren ja total aufgefressen nerv !!

bei tigris war das ok....1 Order----1 mal ausgeführt-----Mist.....

@ He Marc womit handelst du?? was sind deine Gebühren??

ich bezahle bei Cortalconsors 50€ plus gebühren....oo
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BioLogic:

Direkt Kanada

 
25.07.11 16:52
Ordergebühren 22,90 Euro. daher lohnt sich es bei großen Stückzahlen .. ab 20.000 stücken ordere ich direkt. Alles was darunter ist, je nach Angebot in FRA.

In Kanada immer auf 1000 Runden, oder 500.

Bsp.

10.000 Stück bekommst du in einem Ruck. 10488 Stück da wird gesplittet !! Hab ich Anfangs auch falsch gemacht.

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BioLogic:

PPP August

 
13.08.11 15:08

http://www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/Presentations/Corporate_Presentation_Aug_2011.pdf

 

www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/Presentations/Corporate_Presentation_Aug_2011.pdf

 

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nochmal

 
16.08.11 23:49
Aufgestockt

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BioLogic:

PPP

 
31.10.11 19:12
im oktober:

ressourcen wurden im september um 100% erhöht und den markt juckt es "noch" nicht...

www.mineweb.co.za/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/...il&pid=102055

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sryyy

 
31.10.11 19:13
falscher link

www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/Presentations/CorporatePresentation.pdf

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uracan

 
16.12.11 20:14
www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/11de16nr.pdf
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19.01.12 20:15
heute knapp

1,5 mio Aktien gehandelt !!

beobachten...

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