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ESO Uranium Television Interview

ESO Uranium has established itself as one of the most aggressive, junior
exploration uranium companies in Canada. As one of the largest landholders
on the most prolific uranium belts on the entire planet,  ESO's recently
announced 100 hole drill program hopes to match the success of last years
drill program. Corporate Communications Manager, Tom Corcoran explains:

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ESO Radio Interview

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October 25, 2007

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Red Hot Yellow Cake
May 21, 2008

Over the past few weeks we here at theinvestar.com, LLC had speculated that uranium equities could be poised to rise
higher if only they could hold recent gains and stay above support levels established in April and subsequently rise
above previously established resistance levels.  Our reasoning was due to the sideways trading seen in April, as
depicted by TICUA our uranium equities index, the numerous charts flowing from the upper left hand corner to the
lower right with very low volume near the end and the fact that when we had our first upwards movement it appeared
the market "moved on a dime" accompanied by very high volume.

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Uranium: Powering the Future
May 8, 2008

Uranium equities have continued their downturn after a period where it appeared we may have been flat-lining.  
Unfortunately for those still holding, many of these stocks dipped further in recent trading days resulting in a new
all-time low for theinvestar's Canadian Uranium Average (TICUA).  We noticed during those down days that volume
spiked on many of the smaller uranium stocks included in the average as well as those which we follow on the
side.  

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The Chinese Are Coming
April 11, 2008

The past few months have been very hard on the uranium mining industry's equity investors.  Many uranium
companies' shares are trading near 52-week lows after a handful of problems have crept up for many in the
industry.  Now that the market seems to have priced in the mining problems at a handful of companies, the fact that
many drill results are going to take longer than expected to be examined, and the fact that some companies'
treasuries were struck by the sub-prime CDOs which have ravaged many balance sheets, it appears that a bottom
may have been reached.

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Uranium Index Continues its Rise
February 22, 2008

Over the past week we have seen theinvestar's Canadian Uranium Average creep through some recent highs and
establish itself on a potentially new trend upwards.  We must note that this trend would have been much more
profound had Uranium One not dragged down the average so much with their recent disappointing news, however
such is life and we just wanted to alert everyone as to the "real" general strength among the industry as a whole.

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Uranium Index on the Rise
February 15, 2008

The past nine months have been very rough for investors in uranium equities, and our long-term chart for
theinvestar's Canadian Uranium Average fully supports this statement, but it appears as though the industry has
bottomed and is now on its way up.  Our index fell all the way down to 141.87 on February 8, 2008 from a high of
325.915 on August 9, 2007 and the losses were across the board with only a few winners in that time-frame.  As
you can see by the chart below, it appears that in the past week we tested lows set in late January, pretty much
held those levels with minimum further movement to the downside.  Now uranium equities are moving upwards to
test the recent high set on January 24 of this year.

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Bottoming Out?
February 1, 2008

After the Fed meeting this week which took place over a two day period (Tuesday and Wednesday) we received
the rate cut the markets wanted and needed, 50 basis points.  Just as the market began to cheer and the Dow and
Nasdaq were at session highs, financial fears re-entered the market and spooked markets all the way down to
session lows.  It seems that those fears may have been a bit overblown now that it is apparent that Wall Street
banks are preparing to make some rather large investments in the bond insurers to save their own backs.

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Tough Love
January 18, 2008

As markets in the States were closed on Monday, uranium equities fell in sympathy with stocks around the world.  
The rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve spared markets in the States from the 5% drops experienced on bourses
around the world, and even propelled world markets higher during the next trading day.  Through all of this,
uranium related stocks fell and then simply yawned.  

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Developing Trends
January 18, 2008

Although uranium equities have continued to be battered by investors over the past few weeks, the news flow has
been quite positive.  One could argue that all of this news has been wasted on the current market, however even
if one is not invested in uranium equities to the extent they once were this news should be kept up on so moves
can be quickly made once the market begins to move upwards again.

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2008: A Year for Investing in Uranium Equities
January 3, 2008

Uranium equities have stabilized in recent days with the uranium average bouncing back to the mid-180 level and
only recently crossing back over the 190+ level .  Investors have begun to test the waters and wade back into
some of these issues rather than jump in blindly.  It appears that we may have experienced the worst of the tax
selling in both Canada and the United States, so the table seems set for 2008.

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Uranium Investors Returning from Hibernation?
December 21, 2007

In the past week uranium equities continued their march downwards towards this year's lows.  In fact, they even
set a new yearly closing low in Tuesday's trading as indicated by our Canadian uranium index.  Trading sessions
on Wednesday and Thursday provided a bump upwards for uranium stocks which is what we would have
expected and is quite healthy.

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Miserable No Longer?
December 10, 2007

The past few weeks have been quite difficult for uranium investors as the market in general remains reluctant to
take on risk.  This risk aversion has led uranium equities downwards with some companies' stocks either at or
approaching multi-year lows and our uranium index once again near this year's lows.  Until the market as a whole
has a good feeling for what to expect with the mortgage related write-downs, volatility will most certainly surround
such high risk, high reward situations such as our junior uranium mining stocks.

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Oilsands Quest Perking Up
November 9, 2007

As we continue to favor the nuclear renaissance over many other investment themes out there, we would also
like to revisit our favorite non-uranium companies: Oilsands Quest (BQI).  The stock has been in a strong uptrend
over the past few months, in fact the stock has more than doubled off of its lows set in July of this year.  

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Positive News for Uranium Stocks
October 31, 2007

The Federal Reserve meets today, and the market is betting that a rate cut is indeed in the cards.  Most agree that
it will be a 25 basis-point cut.  It is our belief that the Fed should probably hold steady here with rates, but speak in
overly dovish terms to assure the markets that they are still keeping a close eye on the current situation in the
credit markets.  

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Revaluing the Market
October 19, 2007

Uranium equities have been relatively quiet lately, with little or no movement in their prices.  Our experience over
the years with dealing with the uranium juniors tells us this is probably the calm before the storm.

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Cameco + BHP Billiton...as go the Generals, so too Should the Foot Soldiers
October 4, 2007

We know that everybody here is familiar with the investment thesis regarding uranium.  Our position has been and
continues to be that the investment thesis remains intact.

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The Shot Heard 'Round the World
September 19, 2007

Big Ben came around for the equities markets again dropping rates by 50 basis points, nearly double what the
consensus was but in line with the most optimistic calls.  In response US markets rose, along with equities
markets around the world.

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