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BNNLF: one for 10 reverse split:
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Just read your post on the NAK board. It may not stay there very long. Which is sad. For some reason management is absolutely against people mentioning other stocks even though by doing so they are helping the people that read the post. People can do their own research to see if the mentioned stock has promise. You might want to research SHMP. A huge opportunity. And that's being conservative.
GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY FOR BASE AND RARE EARTH METALS. I WILL HOLD FOR MUCH HIGHER PRICES OF .10 TO .25 LEVELS.PROSPECTING LICENCE GRANTED!
IN THE LATEST CORPORATE UPDATE A PROSPECTING LICENCE WAS GRANTED FOR ALL BASE AND RARE EARTH METALS,AT THE ETANGO PROJECT. I HAVE INVESTED AND BOUGHT 100,000 SHARES OF BANNERMAN ON THIS NEWS ALONE. STAY TUNED!
Why it`s a uranium bull market - the explanation of market in this special industry. To see the why makes at easier to get a full grip on this commodity. Here is a great video from the company CEO, enjoy;
The Ultimate Presentation ! Take part of this video - it says all you need to know and evaluate Bannerman Resources properly.
Volume and trading - the choice of stockexchange when investing.
Australian companies is not so much represented outside the country.
If we want to trade this stock, Bannerman Resources, it`s on both OTC and ASX. Volume is better on the ASX, but will offcourse grow on OTC as well.
This video was recorded 4 month ago;
It`s time to consider a position in the coming bull run of uranium.
Since leverage is a key factor when fundamentals is checked - I reckon Bannerman Resources to be a strong choice.
Introduction of the company; https://www.bannermanresources.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/004_Bannerman-Brochure-A4-Folded_V4_single-min.pdf
(fact sheet)
When will we see uranium price 30 and above 4 weeks and continue ?
INFOGRAPHIC: 20 high-demand jobs in the Australian resource sector
Michael Allan McCrae | January 12, 2013
While the Australian mining industry has suffered a slow-down due to softening coal and iron ore prices, long-term demand is still intact.
Mining Oil and Gas Jobs compiled the following list of 20 jobs that are highest in demand, such as engineering, geosciences and skilled trades.
U308 trading activity...
Uranium Price Gap Widens
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11849/uranium-price-gap-widens.html
Tuesday July 3, 2012, 1:09pm PDT IBTimes reported June was a slow month in uranium as the yellowcake remained largely untraded and the gap between buyers and sellers widened.
As quoted in the market news:
“Spot prices barely budged on the 15 transactions reported in June by industry consultant TradeTech, with sellers unwilling to drop their prices and buyers not willing to pay more.
With traders comprising the vast majority of both buyers and sellers in the bulk of the transactions reported over the past several months, TradeTech notes the spot uranium price remains stuck between the lack of committed buyers and what are fairly unmotivated sellers at current levels.
I'm pretty sure the bottom has come here as well.
Strong possibility of a market bottom... link to comps:
http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/candleglance.html?USU,URRE,URG,URZ,EFR.TO,DNN,UEC,URPTF,MGAFF,SXRZF,CXZ,RRI.V|C|H14,3
Noteworthy: Oil Prices Rose 19% In 2011 - Another Sign That A Nuclear Renaissance Is Inevitable
January 3, 2012
http://seekingalpha.com/article/317065-oil-prices-rose-19-in-2011-another-sign-that-a-nuclear-renaissance-is-inevitable
Oil prices rose 19% over the course of 2011, the third consecutive year marked by a rise in the price of oil. Below is the monthly chart of Brent Crude Oil that illustrates the clear uptrend.
While currency devaluation, geopolitical tensions, and speculators are all forces that may be contributing to rising oil prices and greater market volatility, a growing factor that suggests the price rise will continue is the supply/demand imbalance in the oil market. In other words: demand for oil and other fossil fuels is only growing, but the supply of them is diminishing. The chart below illustrates.
While I believe the world will likely be using fossil fuels as a primary source of energy for some time, we are clearly at a point where a new source of energy is needed. I believe nuclear energy is the primary candidate destined to grow, for the following reasons:
1. It can provide "baseload" - meaning always on - energy
2. It is emission-free
3. It has high power density, which means it does not require an inordinate amount of land and thus is conducive to powering cities
4. It is inexpensive
No other source can really make these same claims. Wind and solar are much more expensive and cannot effectively provide baseload energy, which is precisely why they remain insignificant sources of power on a global basis. Technological breakthroughs may change this, though I don't see this on the horizon, and believe renewables will have limited roles in the global energy market until this changes.
And so, the rise of nuclear energy is virtually inevitable -- the world will demand it for survival. Accordingly, China already has 25 nuclear power plants under construction, and realizes that nuclear will be a key part of how its nation is powered as it increasingly urbanizes. Investors can recognize China as the "smart money" -- the force driving the market's demand and sending prices higher -- in the nuclear energy market.
Of course, this transition will not occur overnight - nuclear power plants take a long time to build - and so oil, coal, and natural gas will continue to play an important role in providing energy to the world. Investors will need to be patient, as this market may take up to a decade to really get going. The value network is still developing and much depends on how government participates and regulates the market, as well as what innovations entrepreneurs will develop as the market grows.
For now, the investment opportunity is simple: uranium. Nuclear power is most easily obtained through processing of uranium, and so uranium mining firms are the buy and hold opportunity for patient investors looking to participate in the nuclear renaissance. Uranium ETFs like URA as well as mining companies like Uranerz (URZ), Uranium Energy Corporation (UEC), and Cameco (CCJ) are plays that make sense from this perspective, with UEC being my favorite due to the adept leadership of its Amir Adnani - its founder and CEO with a background as a serial entrepreneur with a marketing focus - as well as the firm's focus on ISR mining which I regard as an enabling technology that will allow UEC to experience lower mining costs than traditional open pit mines.
As compelling as the uranium story is, I cannot overemphasize the need for patience. Nuclear energy is still not appreciated and the entire energy market is poorly understood. This represents a great opportunity for the educated investor, provided they have patience and conviction, and understand the economics of nuclear is really the only option barring some type of technological breakthrough that currently is nowhere in sight. As always, investors will find it to their advantage to focus on the actions of the smart money - which in this case is China - while ignoring short-term sentiment factors like the concerns about nuclear energy stemming from the Fukushima crisis.
While uranium remains the mineral to invest in and focus on, investors should also keep an eye out to see how Thorium develops. Thorium is a potential substitute for uranium in the production of nuclear power, and possesses less of a radiation risk - a common criticism of uranium. However, the value network for thorium is a bit undeveloped at the moment, and it does not appear that there is yet a "smart money" faction that can push prices higher. Thorium is also more a more expensive way of generating nuclear power, an obstacle I suspect will need to be overcome if thorium is to become a serious opportunity for investors looking to invest in the nuclear renaissance.
So get ready for a whole new energy paradigm as we move away from oil. Understand, though, the process will take time, and that the science and economics suggest the opportunity is nuclear energy unless there is some type of a big technological breakthrough. And of course, patience is your friend; while the economics will, as always, ultimately dictate what happens, the process can be slow. China is the one to watch, and so long as they are committed to the market, any sell-offs in opportunities to invest in nuclear energy, namely via uranium mining firms, constitute an opportunity to buy the dip.
Disclosure: I am long UEC, CCJ.
Sector news... Canada reaches uranium trade deal with China
Thu Feb 9, 2012 10:16am EST
* Pact allows more Canadian uranium into China
* China fastest growing nuclear market in world
* Uranium to be used for civilian nuclear program
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/09/canada-china-uranium-idUSL2E8D94O520120209
BEIJING, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Canada has reached a deal with China that will make it easier for Cameco Corp and other Canadian uranium producers to sell nuclear fuel into the fastest-growing market for atomic power.
The trade deal, announced on Thursday during Prime Minister Stephen Harper's visit to China, allows Cameco - the largest publicly listed producer - to sell uranium from its Canadian projects into China. Details of the agreement were not provided.
"This agreement will help Canadian uranium companies to substantially increase exports to China, the world's fastest growing market for these products," Harper's office said in a statement.
China currently operates some 13 nuclear reactors, with a total nuclear power output of about 11 gigawatts. The Asian country, which has 27 reactors under construction, plans to boost output to 80 gigawatts by 2020.
By contrast, the United States has 104 nuclear reactors.
Construction of reactors in China is expected to outweigh the decommissioning of plants in Japan, where reactors were taken offline in the wake of the Fukushima disaster last March, and in Germany, where the Japanese disaster led to a policy shift away from nuclear power.
In 2010, Cameco signed two deals with China to provide the country more than 50 million pounds of uranium over 15 years. Cameco has major uranium projects in Canada, the United States, Kazakhstan and Australia.
"We couldn't deliver Canadian uranium here until this agreement was signed so it opened the door for us to do that," said Chief Executive Tim Gitzel, who is part of a trade delegation visiting China this week with the Canadian prime minister.
Canada and China are working to finalize the text of the agreement and expect it to be completed within the next few months, according to the release.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan-based Cameco, which will report its fourth-quarter earnings after market close on Thursday, plans to boost its uranium production to 40 million pounds a year by 2018.
Thanks... it was my pleasure.
Amazing resourcefulness .
I have previously invested in three of these stocks, but the rest I know little to nothing about. In any case, it appears you have clearly shown these unkowns are all potentially moving up soon.
Stay interested i say.
thank you FJ
Ok... I have a total of 23 different stocks here in 2 links:
http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/candleglance.html?PKN,USU,URRE,URG,URZ,LAM.TO,DNN,UEC,URPTF,MGAFF,SXRZF,CXZ|B|H14,3
http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/candleglance.html?PKN,HBE.V,CVVUF,GUR.TO,BNNLF,GEM.V,ATURF,UEX.TO,STM.TO,USEG,EFRFF,RRI.V|B|H14,3</A><BR>
Stand by and I'll get another link for a total of 23 stocks...
Most MDAs are crossing and/or moving up.
COOL post Mr FJ. Also the new inferred (by PR) results don't hurt, if corroborated in the near term.
things are looking up in more ways than one
The bottom's in with the sector moving positively:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/BNNLF/chart
Stuck in quite a downtrend but the sector's moving:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/BNNLF/chart
This share price is ridiculously low in my view.
Lots of news during the past month:
http://www.bannermanresources.com/display/index/announcements/2011
I recently bought in at about 40 cents, not much . . . sounds intersting though.This failed take over is good publicity.
Bannerman Resources (BNNLF.PK) has a market cap of 80.65 million. Bannerman is interesting based on in the ground resource, compared to company market cap. Etango has a defined deposit of 212 Mlbs. It's in the top 10-15 in the ground deposits in the world. This mine will produce approximately 5 to 7 Mlbs. of uranium per year for over 20 years. The resource estimate of Etango was increased by 40% in 2010. 70% of the deposit is within 200 metres from the surface. This is a world class deposit. It has a mine that can produce a large resource over the course of two decades. Namibia is supportive of the uranium industry, making this a very good location. Bannerman looks to have a very bright future, and I really like this company.
Bannerman has a life of 20 years and is in the top 10-15 in ground Uranium deposits in the world...interesting! Why not get in now and put it to sleep for a while?
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