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Billyboy2 07 Dec 2016

Proactive Investors Forum 8th Dec HiAnyone going tomorrow night?6pm Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel.

cassash 07 Dec 2016

permits? does anyone know if bky has the mining permits yet ?, as i cant find them anywhere

WANTPAYINGONTIME 22 Nov 2016

Interesting Read [link]

blackeyes 04 Nov 2016

Bought in this morning also Looking like all the ducks are falling inline. Just bought in for the long term good luck all

AuGment 04 Nov 2016

Re: Im in Agree.Ive been investing here since the £1+ days, down to 18p ( my lowest purchase) and back up to where it is today. The fact that II's are investing at 45p in this market speaks volumes for the confidence they have in this companies prospects and is likely to significantly limit any downside risk. This has a lot further to go before they start digging the stuff out of the ground. BUT its likely i'll take profits before that happens just in case there are any problems as they move from explorer to miner

shugg1e 03 Nov 2016

Im in Like the look of this onelooks like a great entry point

MoleMan99 01 Nov 2016

Re: Quarterly Report Reads just like EMED, now Atalaya. Rejuvenate an area, low cost producer, commod has great long term fundamentals etc etc. Different commod same story.The SP of EMED fell when production finally started, and still falls one year later.Uranium beneath the trench floor now. The experts said it could not happen. They say the stockpile will be gone in a year or two. I reckon they'll still be saying that in 2025.Berkeley will need to be ultra low cost to survive as minnow, or just not start production.I shall stay out until the long term uptrend in Uranium price begins. Currently it continue it's 10 year downtrend.

AuGment 26 Oct 2016

Quarterly Report Now that's a quarterly report to inspire the most sceptical investor to take the plunge. At a time when many miners are starting to recover from a long downturn and are looking worse for wear, Berkeley have a licence, no debt, fully funded to date, and have lots of interest from others looking to take a stake in the new operation. When the new plant comes online the uranium price is likely to be much higher than it is currently but even if it isnt the business case is compelling at todays prices. Even the geo-political agenda works in their favour with the opportunity to create new jobs in a heavily depressed area of Spain.

emperor of wyoming 09 Oct 2016

you ain't seen nothing yet [link]

emperor of wyoming 09 Oct 2016

you ain't seen nothing yet [link]

woodee 04 Oct 2016

What´s not to like.... 1) Stable country - Spain2) Highest yield - 40%3) Lowest COP - $154) Eighth largest - world wide.5) 4 - 5 million tons6) Vast area - more deposits.7) 65 Nuclear Energy projects under construction - world wide.8) Price could be closer to $100 by 2018Get in now before they let this go!!! I pound in 2017 and 2 pound in 2018 is my lowest estimate.

Bubsy the cat 09 Sep 2016

Uranium special on LSE With Paul Atherley, CEO. Well worth watching.[link]

Simbr 14 Jun 2016

drilling restarted "Berkeley Energia has announced the resumption of drilling at its Salamanca Uranium Project in Spain. The company has deployed two rigs to site to complete a 38 holes programme concentrating on 3 main target areas... The resumption of drilling is targeted at identifying further high grade mineralisation similar to that outlined in the Zona 7 zone – we look forward to results of the drilling campaign as they become available."SP Angel note out this morning, taken from research tree.

donkey derby 29 May 2016

Re: Courts Really????With this chart????

retortillo 26 May 2016

Courts The judge investigates whether the Berkeley mining "bought" the mayor and councilors RetortilloThe holder of the Court of Instruction No. 1 Ciudad Rodrigo sees evidence of a crime in relation to uranium mining with the old consistorial PP teamThe magistrate the magistrate's court in Ciudad Rodrigo has ordered the judicial police to investigate the facts reported by the Stop Uranium platform, which brings together neighbors and environmental groups who oppose the mining project of Berkeley in the Salamanca municipality of Retortillo .Stop Uranium in a criminal complaint filed last April , accused the popular former mayor of Retortillo, Javier Santamartina, and three councilors his government team have provided, in exchange for money, administrative procedures requested by Berkeley, the Australian company which aims to open in the area which is the only uranium mine open pit of Europe.In the order of a judicial investigation, which has had access Cadena SER, the judge cited to testify as charged to exregidor and three councilors denounced the grounds that there is evidence that the defendants may have made ​​"no negotiations officials ", a crime punishable by up to two years in prison.covert paymentsStop Uranium's complaint refers to the purchase by the company Berkeley twenty hectares of rural land in 2012 to set up their offices in Retortillo . These lands belonged to the family who at the time was mayor of the municipality, Javier Santamartina. The fact that eight months before buying the farm and in a climate of strong local opposition, Santamartina had granted Berkeley municipal permits needed to install its headquarters in Retortillo and had requalified its own grounds (originally rustic) for given allow the installation of offices.According to the registration certificate of the property, the purchase price was 197,414 euros, the equivalent of 10,000 euros per hectare . A value that, according to the sources consulted by the SER, twice the market price in the area. The complaint is also directed against three councilors Santamartina team (two of them still active), also of the Popular Party. According to the complaint, in the case of councilors, the three have combined his position and therefore approval in the administrative permission with the mining company remuneration in respect of "service contracts".MANUEL LAMELA AND MIGUEL ARIAS CANETEThe mining project has been surrounded by pol é mica from the beginning of his tramitaci or n. No s or so by strong not replies or n environmentalist and neighborhood (mine supondr í to process tons of radioactive material in the middle of a protected area) but also é n the role played by Manuel Lamela, exalted by the former Minister of Agriculture, Miguel Arias Ca ñ ete. S u n revel or this station, Lamela was hired by Berkeley to mediate in favor of the project with the department of his former boss Ca ñ ete, now curator of Energ í a, which finally he gave the green light to mine uranium. [link]