Key Developments: Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd (CUX.AX)
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Latest Key Developments (Source: Significant Developments)
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd Does Not Recommend Dividend
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd announced that the directors do not recommend the payment of a dividend in respect of the financial year ended December 31, 2012. Full Article
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd Announces Issuance Of Shares
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd announced the issuance of 20,534,888 fully paid ordinary shares at AUD 0.045 each with a free option for every 3 shares taken. The funds will be used for the economic assessment of the Charley Creek Rare Earth project as well as necessary exploration on other company projects and the assessment of potential opportunities and working capital. Full Article
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd. Not To Pay FY 2011 Dividend
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd. announced that no dividends were either paid or declared for fiscal 2011 (2010 - nil). The Directors do not recommend the payment of a dividend in respect of the financial year ended December 31, 2011. Full Article
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd. Announces Change Of Chairman
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd announced the appointment of Mr. Robert Richardson, a current Non-Executive Director, as the Chairman of the Board with effect from March 15, 2012. Mr. Robert Cleary will step down as Chairman and will remain as Non-Executive Director. Full Article
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd. Commences Drilling At Chilling Project
Crossland Uranium Mines Ltd. announced that a drilling program consisting of approximately 100 RAB holes has commenced in the Buchanan Window Prospect. This will be followed by 12 core holes at Buchanan commencing in early September. Total meterage is expected to be 2,500 RAB meters and 2,400 meters of rotary/core drilling. The Buchanan Window is a key target area for mineral deposits of the Rum Jungle style. The drill program is expected to take approximately one month. Full Article

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