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shares of
UrAsia in 2007. (Per the deal terms,
UrAsia shareholders received 0.45
shares of
Uranium One for each
share of
UrAsia they held.)
UrAsia has interests...
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Ur (/ΚΙr/ oor; Sumerian: πΆπ , πππ , or πππ Urim; Akkadian: πππ Uru; Arabic: Ψ£ΩΩΩΨ±, romanized:Β
ΚΎΕ«r; Hebrew: ΧΧΦΌΧ¨β, romanized:Β
ΚΎΕ«r) was an important...
- Times.
Retrieved October 27, 2017. The New York
Times had
reported that
UrAsia Energy Ltd.
purchased "the
right to buy into
three uranium projects controlled...
- of
Ur, also
called the Neo-Sumerian Empire,
refers to a 22nd to 21st
century BC (middle chronology)
Sumerian ruling dynasty based in the city of
Ur and...
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Ur-Nammu (or
Ur-Namma,
Ur-Engur,
Ur-Gur, Sumerian: π¨ππ,
ruled c. 2112 BC β 2094 BC
middle chronology, or
possibly c. 2048β2030 BC
short chronology)...
- The
Standard of
Ur is a
Sumerian artifact of the 3rd
millennium BC that is now in the
collection of the
British Museum. It
comprises a
hollow wooden box...
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Giustra formed UrAsia Energy, a
uranium producer operating a mine in Kazakhstan.
Telfer served as
UrAsia's chairman. In 2007,
UrAsia merged with Uranium...
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Ur is a
hypothetical supercontinent that
formed in the
Archean eon
around 3.1
billion years ago (Ga). In a
reconstruction by Rogers,
Ur is half a billion...
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Ur-Nanshe (Sumerian: π¨ππ,
UR-NANΕ E) also
Ur-Nina, was the
first king of the
First Dynasty of
Lagash (approx. 2500 BCE) in the
Sumerian Early Dynastic...
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Lagash Ur-Ningirsu (Sumerian: π¨ππππ’,
Ur-D-nin-gir-su) also
Ur-Ningirsu II in
contrast with the
earlier Ur-Ningirsu I, was a
Sumerian ruler (ensi)...