Meine 2 Top Picks nach wie vor EMC und XE, aber mich fragt ja keiner 
Müsste ich was von deren Picks nehmen würde ich mit Kevin Bambrough übereinstimmen. Dazu noch ergänzend:
Strathmore Minerals Corp. and Yellowcake Mining Inc. have agreed to jointly develop Strathmore's Jeep property situated in the Gas Hills uranium district of central Wyoming. Historically, this region is the second largest uranium-producing district in the United States, with cumulative production of more than 100 million pounds. Previous exploration at the Jeep Property has outlined a historic resource totaling 329,112 pounds of U3O8 at a grade of about 0.078%. More recent exploration has identified unexplored targets with potential to extend the known mineralization. The property is well serviced with haulage roads, electrical power and a natural gas pipeline.
Strathmore had proposed a 6,000-metre drilling program for the Jeep Property, and will operate this program as part of the joint venture. Yellowcake will fund this program as part of its deal to earn a 60% interest in return for US$10 million of exploration expenditures.
Tournigan Gold Corp. is gearing up for a busy exploration season at its uranium properties in Slovakia and the United States. The Vancouver-based company plans to drill more than 38,000 metres and spend almost $10 million to explore these properties before the end of August, 2007.
Tournigan has allocated $4.5 million for its advanced Jahodna project in Slovakia. An independent resource estimate is under way, based on results from the 2006 drilling program, and should be in hand by the end of June. A preliminary assessment or scoping study will examine the expanded deposit and is scheduled for completion by year-end. This year's drilling program will include infill holes for a near-surface portion of the deposit (to upgrade resources), and several deep holes to test the down-plunge extension of the northwest part of the deposit.
The Novoveska Huta Project, also in Slovakia, contains a historic resource. This year's drilling is aimed at upgrading this resource to the inferred category, and testing high-grade targets west of the known resource. Geophysical surveys are planned to test favorable geology between this project and the nearby Jahodna Project.
Tournigan plans to spend $2.4 million to further explore its Arizona Project. Recent exploration has discovered anomalous pathfinder elements (indicative of the possible presence of uranium) at surface over 22 breccia pipes in the northern Arizona Strip uranium district. A drill program will begin in May and test 12 priority pipes by year-end.
Tournigan has allocated $1.5 million to explore properties covering 37 kilometres of strike length of potential uranium roll front mineralization in the western half of the Great Divide Basin. The work program will include in-fill drilling of a historic deposit and step-out exploration drilling. The company also holds claims in South Dakota, including ground previously explored by Union Carbide and the Tennessee Valley Authority. These claims cover more than 40 small open-pits and a few historic underground uranium mines.