secrecy issues, page-5

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    Good explanation Cotik,

    Yes agree, that this may be the case of what can be seen as a High Risk versus High Reward view/play. In fact there are some that view Uran as Pie in the Sky type stuff and wont touch it until they know that the food is on the table so to speak. But as you again pointed out, by the time the choose to jump in the reward becomes reduced comparitively.

    As Satori points out though, regardless of threats of Takeover or having learnt previous mistakes, there is the issue of the Secracy Laws being unblocked. Since these have now have been dropped, we have not heard anything and I agree fully with Satori that the Market Needs to know something regarding what was behind these secracy laws? Or, is it still a Secret?, or maybe there was No Secrets and thats why we are'nt being told?

    Do you see our point of view here?

    Anyways, good post all the same and if your happy Cotik, then be assured, I am happy too, but back to Satori's point, Uran is a public listed company not a little secret uranium club that might serve dinner on the table for all its guests. :)

    ps: I dont know about you, but Im Friking Starving....lol

 
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