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Forsys Metals Corp T.FSY

Alternate Symbol(s):  FOSYF

Forsys Metals Corp. is a Canada-based uranium developer. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. It is focused on advancing its wholly owned Norasa Uranium Project, located in the jurisdiction of Namibia, Africa, which is wholly owned by its 100% owned operating subsidiary, Valencia Uranium (Pty) Ltd. The Norasa Uranium Project is comprised of the Valencia Uranium deposit (ML-149) and the nearby Namibplaas Uranium deposit (EPL-3638). The Valencia Uranium project is situated on the farm Valencia 122, which is located approximately 75 kilometers (km) north-east of the town of Swakopmund in central-west Namibia, covering an area of 735.6 hectares (ha). The Namibplaas Uranium project is located 7.5 km northeast of the Valencia deposit on the farm Namibplaas 93, with a total surface area of 1,269 ha.


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Post by stocknutfanon Jan 01, 2007 6:45am
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URANIUM FORECAST: Patricia Mohr, Scotiabank

URANIUM FORECAST: Patricia Mohr, Scotiabank

Patricia Mohr, vice president economics, Scotiabank

uranium is my top commodity pick of the 32 commodities in the index..there has been a fundamental rejuvenation..138 new reactors between now and 2020..even in the , 20 new reactors in the next decade..not really much progress in boosting up mine supply..this year global uranium production probably down again because of operating problems..while you getting some price response in terms of supply, a little bit of reactivation of shut-down mines, expansion of existing ones, usually long lead times between rising prices of uranium and actually getting a new mine onstream..couple of small projects but quite small relative to overall demand picture..we are expecting uranium prices currently at $72 to end next year at ~$85-90

https://uraniumstockinvesting.blogspot.com/

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