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Re: max2205 post# 332

Friday, 07/27/2007 1:56:02 PM

Friday, July 27, 2007 1:56:02 PM

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Potential Momentum Coming?

As an investor who bought this stock over a year ago I coulda sold several times over the past few months but didn't.
I haven't taken my eye off the ball. I've had my sights set at $1.40/share.
Will it go there? I don't know.

As far as I know Mick & I are the only ones left playing. Everyone else, I believe has already sold. If not please step forward and give us your opinion.

Take a look at the following links and tell me what you think?

Projects:
http://www.strategicresourcesltd.com/projects.php

Projects Group 1:
http://www.strategicresourcesltd.com/projects_groupe1.php

Projects Group 2:
http://www.strategicresourcesltd.com/projects_groupe2.php

Maps:
http://www.strategicresourcesltd.com/projects.php
• The Company’s exploration focus lies in Argentina given the country’s lucrative history for producing some of the world’s highest grade uranium-10% in some areas, compared to the 0.1% required for a mine to be economically viable. The current land-holdings (MAP) are in historically concentrated mining areas that have delivered considerable yields in the past and continue to show significant radiometric anomalies.
• In total, the land covers 29,950 hectares (1 hectare = 2.471 acres) throughout seven properties in the La Rioja Province. The first group of claims constitutes a major portion of previously designated government reserve and lies within a historic mining production area (MAP). The second group of claims has more recently been identified from radiometric surveys in the area. Both regions are in proximity with many of the major exploration properties of a number of Canadian junior and mid-size exploration companies’ exploration activities. The land is close to paved roads and situated in zones of moderate climate and topography.

Overview:
http://www.strategicresourcesltd.com/overview.php#

Investor Opportunity
http://www.strategicresourcesltd.com/investors.php
Currently more than 16% of the world's electricity comes from nuclear reactors
— Editors of Stock Interview

The demand for uranium is clear and very predictable. As industrialized and developing nations push toward clean alternative energy sources, nuclear energy stands apart from solar, wind and tidal energy reserves because it is vastly more economical. More than 16% of the world’s electricity comes from nuclear reactors—a total of 2400 billion kWh—equal to the total energy produced by all sources worldwide in 1960. See production and consumption chart.

At present 450 nuclear reactors operate in 31 countries (see maps of where the worlds nuclear reactors operate), consuming a total of 160 million pounds of uranium per annum. With 64 more plants are planned for the next decade (28 of which are already underway) the demand is steadily escalating. With the increasing uranium demand, the spot price has risen accordingly. In only five years it has leapt from US$7 to over US$85. See electricity generating cost projections by 2010.


Beware Bull's Ready to Run - Before investing $ do your own dd. All posts are my opinion.

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