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Uranium spot price now $42.0 lb shooting up fast
The difference between now and the last few years (SPROT ASSET MANAGEMENT) has hit the market 3 weeks ago
and has already bought over 2 million lbs of uranium and put into storage.
Not be long before the utilities start panicking.
I think the uranium project will be put on the back burner until the spot price gets to a tempting $50 lb,
Essential that Thor keeps the American investor interested.
My guess is that the US uranium/vanadium project will be sold (like Pilot Mountain), in order to finance the development of the Australian projects. We need to look at it from the viewpoint of Nicole and the new exploration manager, Wittwer. They're both Australian, and want to manage projects, which they can visit and inspect easily, and which belong to their home country. Who can blame them?
The Thor website has been updated, so that Billing has been removed, and Nicole now has pride of place, as managing director. After her, come the two non-execs. Normal practice would surely be to place them in alphabetical order; but this has not been done. Potter comes before McGeough. Why? Because he's more important. In my view, he has shaped the transformation of the company into something that can make money (for us and for Artemis, of which he is chairman).
The missing director is the chairman, who has yet to be appointed. We await with interest to see who it will be.
Any contacts on investor relations to leverage?
Agree all gone a bit quiet on the uranium front.
With the sudden rise in Uranium, I think THR should put some info out about about what we have and what are the intentions for the project in the near future and gong forward!!!! That should get some interest in this share!!
Can Thor ride the wave?
https://twitter.com/BshpKing/status/1436549896316858368?s=19
atomic energy a very reliable form of carbon free energy albeit issue with toxic waste. Not dependant on wind or sun so great help in charging vast numbers of electric cars of the future hence the recent come back me thinks.
thank you for the compliment Ivans, you made me blush. however, that said, what on earth are looking at myranium in the first place?!!!?...cheeky so and so.....
The value of the prospects they have in US with Uranium must have risen significantly in value and interest given the Uranium price increase and realisation of supply deficit. This doesn't appear to be reflected in the SP.
https://www.ft.com/content/624e3ac6-ffb0-49ee-959f-e59c27e96c80
Aura has risen 2 bags. last time i checked it was 5p. now 15p.
we should start to rise hopefully after all, uranium is very hot!
Finally bought my first small entry here after watching for some time but I'm not the background 0.75 buyer !
Background buyer still there. Can sell 3.5m at .735
Sure looks that way
Someone’s slowly accumulating at 0.75!
Invested into Thor Mining this week as i am sure its due a update soon,it wont be long before we have news on Alford East,which looks like a great prospect and with the water samples being sent to the lab on the 3rd Sept,i cant give a prediction of when we will get a RNS,but i am happy to stay in till then.
uranium price been rising rapidly. AURA has had its day. soon will be our turn, for the naysayer, if you have sold, then time to buy back in while still cheap.
our mcap very low. and copper and uranium for me in next few weeks
Patience is the key at the moment, expecting the SP to be much higher over the next 6-12 months. ATB
Hi, stumpy
Things will get better. The company's clearly in a process of transition, and I think Nicole is a good CEO or MD, and will see us right in the near future.
Best wishes
I hold and continue to hold a few mil here.. with a large dent. Nothing seems to gain traction.. come on - I'm not a fan of selling underwater!
Asllan, Paul Johnson was never CEO of THR he was a Non Executive Director and represented Metal Tiger's interests at the time. Pilot Mountain was too small. It does make a perfect fit for a portfolio of similar licences that can be bundled into an IPO transaction. On a separate issue there appears to be a background buyer as I can sell 3,500,000 today at 0.725 without going to NT.