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Happy Thursday morning.

The ASX200 is set to rise with futures up 37pts (+0.48%) near 8.30am AEDT.

Here’s stocks catching eyes this morning:

Dreadnought Resources (ASX:DRE) has issued an update on exploration plans.

The company says it has a number of untested uranium targets to investigate.

These targets are located at Bresnahan.

Shares last at 1.9c.

Tivan Limited (ASX:TVN) meanwhile has updated the market on its own growth strategy.

The company intends to expand the fluorite mineral resource it already has.

This relates to its Speewah project in WA.

Shares last at 5.9c.

Marmota Limited (ASX:MEU) has issued an exploration update of its own.

The company says it has identified “huge uranium potential.”

This potential is located on “[the] MEU side of Jasons.”

Shares last 4.3c.

Toro Energy (ASX:TOE), meanwhile, also has a uranium announcement.

The company says its Wiluna uranium value is boosted following a resource uplift.

Toro described the increase as “significant.”

Shares last at 37.5c.

Carawine Resources (ASX:CWX) has updated the market on what it’s up to at Fraser Range.

The company has launched a fresh electromagnetic survey.

That project is one looking for nickel.

Shares last at 9.6c.

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