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Premier American Uranium Inc T.PUR


Primary Symbol: V.PUR Alternate Symbol(s):  PAUIF

Premier American Uranium Inc. is focused on the consolidation, exploration, and development of uranium projects in the United States. The Company has land holdings in three prominent uranium-producing regions in the United States: the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico, the Great Divide Basin of Wyoming and the Uravan Mineral Belt of Colorado. It owns a 100% lease-hold interest in the Cebolleta Uranium Project located within the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico, United States. The Great Divide Basin of south-central Wyoming is the site of the Company’s Cyclone Uranium Project. The Cyclone Uranium Project covers approximately 25,500 acres comprising of 1,061 claims totaling 21,220 acres and seven state leases covering 4,280 acres. In the Uravan Mineral Belt of Colorado, it has projects, including Monogram Mesa project, the Atkinson Mesa project, and the Outlaw Mesa and Slick Rock projects. The Monogram Mesa project covers approximately 7,431 acres and consists of 361 mining claims.


TSXV:PUR - Post by User

Post by MuskokaJoe68on May 01, 2017 8:15pm
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Numbers out.

Numbers out.Revenue and EBITDA growth looked good. Company is not solely dependent on oil and gas but it's hard to see what it will take for the stock to move up again if it's gets wrapped in with the energy sector as a whole. 
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