The Wacky and Hilarious World of GAASCRU -- A Peculiar Novel Promises An Exciting Read and An Enjoyable Sports Adventure -- With a Touch of Politics and Even Science Fiction Oct 2, 2009
The Speaker of the House, who has suspicions about Sports-Domes intrigues, becomes the "Accidental President." Meanwhile, Mortimer K. Forrester, the titan of the great Northwest who was known all over the world as "The Timber King", agrees to finance GAASCRU, which together with the possible withdrawal of federal support panics MegaMax-Sports-Domes into extreme measures to conceal a certain conspiracy. But, how will their story end. (Primezone Releases)
Titan Uranium Inc. Announces the Appointment of Don Ching as Non-Executive Chairman Sep 9, 2009
Brian Reilly, Titan's President and CEO, commented, "Don brings tremendous business acumen and leadership to the Titan Board. His extensive experience in the private and public sector will add a valuable dimension to the company as Titan pursues its growth strategy in Canada and the USA. We are very pleased to have Don join the Titan team.". The Company also wishes to announce that pursuant to the Company's Stock Option Plan, it has granted incentive stock options to its officers, directors,... (CCNMatthews Press Releases)
High schools' neighbors to preview plans Jun 18, 2009
Palo Alto Online News. Uploaded: Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 7:05 AM. (Palo Alto Online, CA)
Titan Uranium Inc. to Acquire Uranium Power Corp. May 9, 2009
Deloitte has rendered an opinion, dated May 8, 2009, that as of the date of the opinion and subject to the qualifications and limitations set forth therein, the consideration offered pursuant to the Transaction is fair, from a financial point of view, to the Titan shareholders. The opinions of Canaccord and Deloitte have been accepted by each of the respective Boards in determining that the purchase price payable to UPC shareholders is fair and in the best interest of the shareholders of each of... (CCNMatthews Press Releases)
Virtual Flyover Of Saturn's Moon Titan Mar 29, 2009
By comparing terrain around Earth to the Titan lakes, scientists estimate their depth is likely about 100 meters (300 feet) or less. More 3-D mapping of these lakes will help refine these depth estimates and determine the volume of liquid hydrocarbons that exist on Titan. (Science Daily)