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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Claude Res Inc CLGRF

"Claude Resources Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold and other precious metal properties. Its projects include Seabee Property and various exploration properties located at Laonil Lake. It also owns Amisk Gold Property."

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Claude Res Inc > McMillian getting promoted, good for him
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Post by 7tapas on Mar 14, 2013 10:32pm

McMillian getting promoted, good for him

Cameco (TSX:CCO) (NYSE:CCJ) announced today that Victor J. Zaleschuk will step down as chair of Cameco's board of directors following the corporation's annual general meeting on May 14, 2013.

Cameco's board has selected A. Neil McMillan to succeed Zaleschuk as non-executive chair of the board, provided he is re-elected at Cameco's annual general meeting. Zaleschuk will continue to serve as a director if re-elected.

"Under Neil's leadership, I have every confidence that the board will continue to provide effective governance to deliver growth and shareholder value," said Zaleschuk, who joined Cameco's board in 2001 and was elected chair in 2003. "It has been a pleasure and privilege to serve as chair of this leading company for the past decade, but it's time for me to step down as chair to assure healthy renewal of board leadership."

McMillan has been an independent director of Cameco since 2002. He has CEO experience and diverse expertise in mining, government relations and the investment industry.

"I want to thank Vic for his strong board leadership during a period of dynamic growth at Cameco," said McMillan "I am pleased that my fellow board members have confidence that I can provide effective board leadership and I look forward to working with Cameco's management team. My focus will be on delivering superior shareholder value while meeting Cameco's commitment to sustainable development."

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Cameco, with its head office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is one of the world's largest uranium producers. The company's uranium products are used to generate electricity in nuclear energy plants around the world, providing one of the cleanest sources of energy available today. Cameco's shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges.

As used in this news release, "Cameco" or the "company" means Cameco Corporation, a Canadian corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates unless stated otherwise.

Comment by Bottles on Mar 14, 2013 11:18pm
"Cameco's board has selected A. Neil McMillan to succeed Zaleschuk as non-executive chair of the board, provided he is re-elected at Cameco's annual general meeting."   Not wanting to be accused as a pumper, but Neil will need a home when CRJ is bought out.
Comment by gasoholic on Mar 15, 2013 12:21am
In a 12 year gold bull Claude has not increased shareholder value even by a dime . It did hit 2.40 a few years ago . So here we have a guy who cannot run his own company but who Cameco has decided should provide longterm vision for a company which has a capitalization billions more than CRJ . That baffles me .   regards G
Comment by pdcon1 on Mar 15, 2013 7:43am
Claude may not of gained monetary value by the market but it has gained in asset value in gold ounces Amisk acquisition as well as Madsen and higher production  grades  at Seebee . Take the blinders off one must build assets before share value as markets get blind sighted all the time as some investors have a one track mind built on share price only . A lot has been done with CRJ and we ...more  
Comment by pdcon1 on Mar 15, 2013 7:52am
March 28 conference call should shed some light on what is really going on with Mcmillan and his new position with Cameco . hang tight we may be going for a long ride . Notice not much shares available on the sell side just day traders .
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