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URANIUM
Khan shares fall on Mongolia agency appeal
Mongolia's Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) will appeal a court decision that invalidated a decision by the agency to invalidate a uranium mining licence held by Khan Resources' 58%-owned Central Asian Uranium Company (CAUC). Shares in Toronto-based...By: Liezel Hill
9th August 2010
URANIUM
Khan wins second Mongolian case
TSX-listed Khan Resources has won a second positive ruling in Mongolia, this time reinstating the uranium exploration licence held by subsidiary Khan Mongolia, the firm said on Tuesday. The Mongolian Capital City Administrative Court declared...By: Liezel Hill
3rd August 2010
LEGAL ACTION
Khan starts Mongolian licence arbitration, CEO retires
Toronto-based Khan Resources will start international arbitration proceedings against the government of Mongolia over the cancellation of its uranium licences in that country.
The uranium developer, which also announced on Tuesday that CEO Martin...
By: Mariaan Webb
22nd June 2010
URANIUM
Khan prepares Mongolian court appeal after uranium licences voided
Toronto-based Khan Resources will launch an appeal in Mongolian courts within the next few days, in the hopes of overturning a decision by the country's Nuclear Energy Agency to invalidate mining and exploration licenses held by the company's...
By: Liezel Hill
13th April 2010
MONGOLIA
Khan shares plunge on report licences invalidated
Shares in Canada's Khan Resources dropped by almost a third on Tuesday morning, after the company said it received notification from the Mongolian Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) that a uranium-mining licence and exploration licence for the company's...By: Liezel Hill
13th April 2010
URANIUM
Khan inks MoU with Mongolia govt uranium co
TSX-listed Khan Resources has signed a nonbinding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MonAtom, Mongolia's State-owned uranium development company, on setting up a joint venture company to own and develop Khan's uranium project in the country.By: Liezel Hill
26th January 2010
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