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Laramide Resources Ltd T.LAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  LMRXF

Laramide Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on exploring and developing uranium assets in Tier-1 uranium Jurisdictions of Australia, United States and Kazakhstan. The Company’s portfolio comprises predominantly advanced uranium projects. In Australia, its 100% owned Westmoreland Uranium project is located in northwest Queensland and covers over 548.5 square kilometers (km2). Its tenements are contiguous and are located as a group approximately 400 km north-northwest of Mt Isa. The Murphy Uranium Project consists of 683.5 km2 of granted exploration tenure, which lies contiguous to and along the strike from its Westmoreland Project in northwest Queensland. In the United States, its assets include the Crownpoint-Churchrock Uranium Project, La Jara Mesa project in the Grants mining district of New Mexico, and an underground project, called La Sal, in Lisbon Valley, Utah. In Kazakhstan, the Company is exploring over 6,000km2 of the prolific Chu-Sarysu Basin.


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Comment by notBuffeton Apr 24, 2014 11:27pm
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RE:Rob Chang: Uranium price spike in the second half of 2014

RE:Rob Chang: Uranium price spike in the second half of 2014@ hockeyguy; get a better source

Jan31/13 Chang quotes:  
"If anything, we see the $40 spot price as the marginal cost point and effective bottom. I fully expect to see a gradual increase, with perhaps some intermittent, news-related jumps"
"
We believe that 2013 is a catalyst year for the uranium market. This is the turning point"

(
https://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/rob-chang-is-2013-a-catalyst-year-for-the-uranium-market)

     Hey, no one's perfect. But standing looking to the sun-soaked sky in the middle of the desert and claiming snow is going to arrived is ridiculous. However Robert Chang might say that with the movement of the techtonic plates, changes in the axis of the earth and possible meteorites, "it will snow here!" Come on folks, some level of "timing the market" is required here!

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