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Dec 7th
2006

12.30pm
Tattersalls Club

 

106th Sydney Mining Club Luncheon

The String Angels
plus -
Three of Uranium's Brightest





 

The Mother of all great years in the Mining Industry deserves a fitting finale. We present for your information and entertainment three companies from the hottest sector - uranium. No-one has the time to keep a list, but the wave of uranium hopefuls we will present in this Christmas showcase has been chosen from the cream of the very deep vat of green nuclear energy potential that is the new universe of uranium.

For those of you wondering what happened to the Xmas booking we had with Wayne McCrae and Cudeco, unfortunately Wayne is required to attend a coronial inquiry. We wish him a good passage with that matter and look forward to presenting that amazing story some time in the New Year.

 

 

 

Warwick Grigor's Monaro Mining has a great many happy investors saddled up to go after uranium in the Kyrgyzstan Republic where a legacy of Soviet pre-development has deposits well advanced. The other speakers are from SXR Uranium 1 - the Honeymoon project and Crossland Uranium with the latter represented by the former CEO of ERA, Bob Cleary. It will be a great event and very topical given the recent task force report.

Three other things that glow and are full of energy are the wonderful String Angels playing for your entertainment. If your interest in uranium is nil, these three gals are sure to get you reaching for the heavy water! Not to be missed!

 
 
 
 
         
     
Please note - All table bookings must be provided to Lindfield Executive Centre by close of business on 30th November
 
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Nov 2nd

Mineral Deposits and Monto Minerals

 

 

Dec 7th

The String Angels plus -
Three of Uranium's Brightest

 

 

 

Feb 1st

TBA


 

 
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