Many of you have been interested in the MEGA-U308 teaser that’s been circulating from GRESSOR and Taipan recently. I’ve had several readers send in the suggested solution to this one, but I wasn’t ever able to confirm with as much certainty as I would like … thanks to the forum, though, readers like you can submit your own solutions, too.
And one just did so — he picked the same solution as the majority of readers who sent in emails on this, and though several readers have pointed out that a few of the details in the teaser aren’t accurate, the breadth of suggestions tells me that even though I haven’t confirmed it personally, they’re all most likely correct. I am certainly not an expert on the uranium market, so I’ll step back and let those of you who are run with this one and let us know if you think it’s worth the money.
Here’s the pick if you want to check it out and/or argue with it. FYI, aside from this reader about a half dozen others have suggested this solution via email, none of whom wanted to be mentioned by name. A couple alternative suggestions for this one were sent in, too, but without much conviction or detail. Sorry that I was too stubborn to post those picks without confirming it for myself, though you might also thank me: It’s down 10-20% or so from when I first started seeing this email.
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by Will on November 20, 2009 at 4:14 pm
by Darrell on November 20, 2009 at 9:06 am
by asafp on November 20, 2009 at 8:00 am
by stockcrazy10 on November 19, 2009 at 5:10 pm
by shredmonster on November 19, 2009 at 10:29 am
Is it Paladin which is a Uranium Company. Other one is Silex from Australia.
SK
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My research says the company is Mega Uranium MGAFF OTCBB.mnnhscu
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Silex we’ve sleuthed before, but is a uranium enrichment technology company, not a uranium miner as teased by this particular ad. I think the solution that was proposed of ERA is stronger than Paladin as a match for the clues, but I could be wrong … I’ve never heard of Mega Uranium, but my ears are open.
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This has to be Uranium One Inc. (UUU.TO). After the Chinese delegation visit, the Australian Parliament scrambled to allow one more Uranium mining site. That was the Honeymoon project which is owned by UUU.TO. Yahoo Finance interactive chart from OCT 20,2006 to April 9,2007 in C$ matches the AUS$ chart of the tease.
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i think it might be dnn.
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Goodday I’m new here
:):)
And it looks like a good forum, so just wanted to say hello!
And looking forward to participating.
Going on vacation for a few days, so i’ll be back
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I’m the only one in this world. Can please someone join me in this life? Or maybe death…
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