In this week's edition of Bulls N' Bears Big Hits, we examine some notable drill intersections revealed on the ASX, including Solstice Minerals' solid gold reveal after air-core drilling in WA. We also take a look at drill hits from last week as reported by Peel Mining from its Cobar South projects in NSW, Sun Silver in Nevada and Cauldron Energy in WA's North West.
Bulls N' Bears takes a look at the listed companies that have enjoyed share price explosions on the back of 16-year high uranium prices. With lithium taking a breather, the uranium renaissance has filled a gap as demand for uranium to power a clean-energy future pushed the commodity's fortunes and propelled it to US$106 per pound earlier this year.
With the uranium price touching US$80 a pound, up from a low of US$20 just a few years ago, a bevy of ASX-listed small caps are lining up for a piece of the action. Geoscience Australia says Australia boasts almost half (46 per cent) of the global uranium resources which screams opportunity. Dollar Bill pontificates on potential for law changes and the future for uranium mining in Australia.
Our board moves wrap includes Jonathan Fisher, Bill Clayton, Ross Taylor, Ed Turner, Jag Sanger, Tommy Logtenberg, Lisa Riley, Robin Romero, and Libby Mounsey.
Andrew Forrest's Wyloo Metals has launched an 11th-hour bid to overturn the Supreme Court's dismissal of its tenement spat with sand miner Quarry Park and Cauldron Energy.
Our board moves wrap includes Frank Knezovic, Joe Graziano, Ian Mulholland, Simon Youds, Jess Oram, Ryan de Franck, Adrian Griffin, Marta Ortiz Ortega, Warren Hallam, and Jonathan Shellabear.
Our board moves wrap includes Simon Youds, Ben Macnamara, Jimmy Wilson, Mick Daw, Lionel Liew, Tim Grice, Ryan Legudi, James Spenceley, Anthony Grist, Paul Reid, Matthew Hollis, and Tom Peregoodoff.
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Andrew Forrest has successfully fended off a company that wanted to mine sand at his family's pastoral property in the Pilbara, but has lost an appeal against a uranium explorer that plans to mine in the area.
Andrew and Nicola Forrest's company Forrest & Forrest has lodged an appeal against the Supreme Court's decision to allow Tony Sage-led Cauldron Energy to explore for uranium at Minderoo Station.
The corporate watchdog has banned stockbroker Anton Kerstens from providing financial services for five years, following an investigation that found he had manipulated the share price of Perth-based uranium explorer Cauldron Energy.
Cauldron Energy non-executive director Amy Wang has resigned from the board of the Tony Sage-chaired resources company.Dr Wang was appointed to the board in June.
The Tony Sage-chaired Cauldron Energy is lobbying the state government to ignore the advice of the mining warden and allow the company to explore for uranium at pastoral leases on Andrew Forrest's
HE role of chairman at Australian public companies has traditionally been reserved for experienced industry professionals tired of working in an executive capacity and who are keen to bring an independent viewpoint to the company boardroom.
West Perth-based Cauldron Energy has secured $10 million from Chinese investors to ramp up exploration at its suite of uranium assets in Australia and Argentina.
The new company to emerge from a merger between Jackson Minerals and Scimitar Resources will seek $7.5 million in fresh capital to ramp up exploration activities at its uranium assets.