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    IMO Rio will stear clear of upsetting the Chinese and making an offer for EXT, hope I am wrong but there is no indication that they will do anything but comply with what CGNPC want. All the deals have been done between CGNPC and the Namibian Govt. Knowing the way the cards had been dealt was why Rio were aggressive with the Hathor acquisition. I don't think that leaves many companies left who would be prepared to bid. Except maybe the Russians or Koreans, who knows ? but $8.65 is probably the end game. What a steal.


    Remember this below?


    20:11 20/05/2010Related News
    Russia to invest $1 bln in Namibia uranium deposits (Update)
    Russia plans to acquire shares in Namibian uranium deposits
    Russia, Namibia to launch joint development of uranium deposits
    Russian uranium miner plans to buy assets in Namibia

    Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom has applied to develop Namibia's Rossing South uranium deposit, according to briefing materials issued by the Russian government on Thursday.

    "State Corporation Rosatom keeps on work on concluding an intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in peace nuclear energy and sent an application on developing Rossing South uranium deposit," read the document distributed ahead of talks between Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba.

    Rossing is a large open pit uranium mine, in the South-West Africa. It started operations in 1976.

    Earlier on Thursday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Namibian counterpart, who is in Moscow on an official visit, signed a memorandum on cooperation in exploration and development of Namibian uranium deposits.

    The document lays out opportunities for joint ventures in exploration, development and processing of uranium ore as well as uranium enrichment. The memorandum is effective for five years and may be automatically prolonged.

    Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko said Russia would invest some $1 billion in uranium deposits in Namibia.

    "We are ready to guarantee investments," Kiriyenko said, adding that Russia planned to buy into Namibian uranium deposits this year. He said the money would be invested in the full-fledged development of the deposits, production and manpower training.

    A Turkish nuclear power station that will be built with Russian expertise under a deal signed last week may be one of buyers of the Namibian uranium, Kiriyenko revealed.

    Russia and Namibia will also cooperate in implementing new technologies in geological exploration and development of uranium deposits.

    Rosatom and the Namibian Ministry of Mines will create a joint task group to include Russia's Atomredmetzoloto and Namibian Epangelo Mining Ltd.

    Russia also expressed its readiness to construct two hydroelectric power stations in the southwestern African state.

 
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