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Mega Uranium Ltd T.MGA

Alternate Symbol(s):  MGAFF

Mega Uranium Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the acquisition and exploration of uranium prospective properties. It has exploration stage mineral resource properties in Queensland and Western Australia and investments in uranium-focused companies. It also holds interests in junior and medium-sized uranium exploration and development companies, royalty and diversified uranium holding companies, and its own exploration and development projects. The Company’s project is Maureen Uranium-Molybdenum Project, which is located approximately 32 Kilometer (km) away from the small regional hub of Georgetown, located in Northern Queensland, Australia. Its subsidiaries include Maple Resources Inc.; Uranium Mineral Ventures Inc., Mega Georgetown Pty Ltd., Mega Hindmarsh Holdings Pty Ltd., Mega Redport Holdings Pty Ltd., Monster Copper Corporation., Nu Energy Uranium Corporation, and Northern Lorena Resources Ltd.


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Post by littlerichard48on Mar 13, 2011 1:45pm
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Positive New for Nuclear Industry

Positive New for Nuclear IndustryAside from the suffering of the people in Japan and their relatives affected from this Earth Quacke and Tsunami, this could be the most positive news ever for the Nuclear industry provided that no mjor releases or environmental damages take place.  As mentioned in the past post, this type of incident shows that the nuclear industry has very safe process in place and that other some learning experiences that will be taken out of this horendous catastrophe, it will do nothing but reinforce the industry as the only power generation option for our foreseeable future.  While I'm quite sorry that this hapened to the Japanese people, it could not have happended in a better location with regards to the Nuclear Industry as the Japanese standards of quality and operation are nothing less than excellent. 
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