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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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Post by notBuffeton May 05, 2014 12:06am
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U spot dying

U spot dying
     U spot down to $30.05; lowest it's been in 9 years with little reason for it to stop the slide. The below mentioned table shows you sustainable Uranium spot prices well below $20 from before 2005. 
 
     All this talk about the current spot price being above the cost of acquiring the resource is nonsense, the stuff of fables; a MASSIVE con played by the industry on just about every investor. Were companies working on a voluntary basis out of the goodness of their heart before 2005 or could they turn a profit at a $15.55 spot (as they did in Jan 2004... it was MUCH LOWER before that). 
 
See historical monthly spot price at 
https://www.cameco.com/investors/markets/uranium_price/spot_price_complete_history/
 
     Fuel prices, salaries and cost of living, they have all gone up. BUT, the ridiculously high grades being mined by the big players MORE than offset this. They can make plenty of money at even lower spot prices. It's the U bubble which spawned all of the juniors out there who found low grade mines and fooled investors into thinking they were worth something. Those companies are currently receiving Darwin awards and are dieing off. Additionally, there are reactors being decommissioned in North America. 
 
     The NAIL in Uranium's COFFIN; all the hope pegged on the nuclear reactors being planned in China, well, you might want to watch this video about all the "Ghost Cities" being built in china; with hardly anyone living in them. 
https://youtu.be/GpnoPhY1f70
 
     I'd sign off with the old "do your own due diligence", but with mainstream media typically being polluted by industry insiders, it's next to impossible to. 
 
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