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  1. 535 Posts.
    do not dismay! Observe the price action over the last 7 months, and every time there is a positive ann. the price hikes up and settles thereafter.
    This time is a more solid ann. with substance. More people will see it that way and not only fairy dust and price will recover sooner than you think seeing your 4.8 cts back and my 4.4 cts as well.
    In a week IMO it could be past 5.5 cts if not more.

    Just to return your faith in what originally made you buy read again the ann. Pay attention to the bits that refer to the Uranium source rocks (on Blaze tenements) and the large extension of the tributaries (which have carried uranium into BHP Billiton leases ) still running on Blaze tenements.
    Cheers. I'm happy ,this is going to be good.
    11 July 2007
    URANIUM RICH SOURCE ROCKS IDENTIFIED AT YEELIRRIE
    Blaze International Limited (“Blaze”) has identified a number of prospective uranium rich sediments and source
    rocks (weathered granites) as a result of the recently completed detailed airborne radiometric-magnetic survey
    over its 100 per cent owned Yeelirrie uranium project in Western Australia.
    The Yeelirrie uranium project comprises of thirteen tenements, covering a very large area of approximately
    2,000 square kilometers, and surrounds BHP Billiton’s Yeelirrie uranium deposit - the world’s largest calcrete
    uranium deposit containing 52,000t of uranium oxide. (Refer to Figure 1)
    The detailed radiometric survey recently completed defined surface radiometric anomalies within the broader
    Yeelirrie valley system, adjacent to BHP Billiton’s Yeelirrie uranium deposit.
    At both the Yeelirrie North and South prospects, the survey(s) identified uranium enhanced sediments and
    source rocks (weathered granites) within tributaries of the main Yeelirrie channel. These tributaries have, and
    are, contributing significant uranium mineralisation into the main Yeelirrie channel over ten’s of kilometers.
    At Yeelirrie North, the survey has highlighted four south flowing tributaries with enhanced uranium signatures.
    The western most of these tributaries (Anomaly A) feeds approximately ten kilometers directly into the main
    Yeelirrie channel at the approximate position of the Yeelirrie uranium deposit, whilst the remainder feed into the
    main channel below the Yeelirrie deposit (Refer Figure 2, Anomalies A, B, C &D).
    At Yeelirrie South, two east flowing tributaries of the main Yeelirrie channel have been highlighted by their
    prominent uranium channel signature. The whitish areas in the red (potassium), green (thorium), blue
    (uranium) or “RGB” image attached (Refer Figure 2, Anomalies E & F) represent areas over approximately
    twenty kilometers showing elevated uranium, thorium and potassium.
    These radiometrically anomalous tributaries within Blaze’s tenements will be followed up by geological
    reconnaissance, ground radiometric surveys and air core drill testing priority target areas.
    The airborne magnetic data collected at the same time as the radiometric data will be used to define favourable
    structures which may have played a part in the precipitation of uranium mineralisation within the regolith. It is
    expected that the ground reconnaissance and ground radiometric surveying will commence next month to be
    followed by drilling the uranium anomalies.
    Vincent Hyde
    Director
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