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Markland AGF Precious Metals Corp > IF QUENSLAND DOESN'T ALLOW URANIUM MINING
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Post by value1 on Oct 04, 2005 12:16am

IF QUENSLAND DOESN'T ALLOW URANIUM MINING

With Queenslands current prohibition on Uranium ,then their Australian properties are worth????? NADA. This stock has either been rising on Dines promoting Australian uranium, or its Uranium properties in Mongolia which do have excellent potential. SO, either Maple is extremely too high or their 50/50 joint venture partner , UGL enterprises (UGS-V) is extremely too low. What gives????
Comment by lawnmoredan on Oct 04, 2005 11:51am
I think what Mr Pro-Stone is saying is- China has been working with the Australian government for some time now, to open up it's northern territory.The commitment of China buying ozzie Uranium,makes opening these territorys very compelling for big $$$$$ for the Ozzie government.Its most likley, in the works as we speak.
Comment by stone4 on Oct 04, 2005 9:22am
https://afr.com/articles/2005/09/30/1127804649648.html Let uranium go, says Howard Sep 30 16:33 AAP Australia should be free to mine all its uranium reserves without restriction, the federal government believes. "I don't think there should be restrictions," the Prime Minister, John Howard, said in Perth on Friday. Uranium was a great national resource and, as long as it ...more  
Comment by lawnmoredan on Oct 04, 2005 11:49am
I think what Mr Pro-Stone is saying is- China has been working with the Australian government for some time now, to open up it's northern territory.The commitment of China buying ozzie Uranium,makes opening these territorys very compelling for big $$$$$ for the Ozzie government.Its most likley, in the works as we speak.
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