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Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer

... a better deal for Russia, or Russia's announcement it will feed other nuclear-ambitious countries with its uranium is not known. U.S. utilities are now lobbying the U.S. Commerce Department to end the restrictions on importing enriched ... Read Read: Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer

By: James Finch | 15/06/2006 | Finance

New Mexico Uranium Mining: Who Are The Serious Players?

... Mexico. Now times have changed. "It is great having other companies coming in here now," said Bartels. "There is so much uranium, and the national attitude has changed so dramatically over the last year, that there is an actual excitement ... Read Read: New Mexico Uranium Mining: Who Are The Serious Players?

By: James Finch | 04/07/2006 | Finance

Safest Ways to Invest in Uranium Companies

... of these companies acquired the drilling databases and the properties, which were abandoned over the past twenty-year uranium depression. Some of those companies have been actively moving their projects forward to production, using a more ... Read Read: Safest Ways to Invest in Uranium Companies

By: James Finch | 29/04/2006 | Non-Fiction

Whose Uranium Will Be Used at the Proposed New Mexico Enrichment Facility?

... dependence. Not only is Urenco Ltd a foreign-owned and controlled company (a Dutch/ British/German consortium), but the uranium its New Mexico facility would be enriching could come from at least one foreign source, Canada. Because the ... Read Read: Whose Uranium Will Be Used at the Proposed New Mexico Enrichment Facility?

By: James Finch | 16/07/2006 | Technology

Cameco's Uranium For New Mexico's New Enrichment Facility?

... dependence. Not only is Urenco Ltd a foreign-owned and controlled company (a Dutch/ British/German consortium), but the uranium its New Mexico facility would be enriching could come from at least one foreign source, Canada. Because the ... Read Read: Cameco's Uranium For New Mexico's New Enrichment Facility?

By: James Finch | 09/07/2006 | Advice

Atomic Minerals Drills for Uranium in Colorado, Looks to Acquire in Tanzania

... and corruption. The deputy minister of mining and minerals has said that laws and safeguards will be enacted if and when uranium is mined and produced to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. In terms of foreign miners ... Read Read: Atomic Minerals Drills for Uranium in Colorado, Looks to Acquire in Tanzania

By: Andrew Burger | 26/11/2007 | Investing

Universal Power: Uranium Exploration With a Polymetallic Twist

... with the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan. These similarities have long been recognized before, but led only to a very modest amount of exploration for uranium in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Overall, the Sibley Basin is the least ... Read Read: Universal Power: Uranium Exploration With a Polymetallic Twist

By: Eric Pratt | 29/10/2007 | Investing

New Mexico Town to Embrace Incoming Uranium Miners

... 30, which includes Cibola and Socorro counties, perked up during our interview, when we talked about uranium in his county, "I would be happy to have mining come back. It would be very positive economically." We talked about environmental ... Read Read: New Mexico Town to Embrace Incoming Uranium Miners

By: James Finch | 11/07/2006 | Non-Fiction

How To Rate Your Favorite Uranium Company

... , with possibly another one on the horizon, it is wise to properly evaluate the important merits of the more serious uranium development companies. Below are some of the key criteria we are using in our ratings system to objectively ... Read Read: How To Rate Your Favorite Uranium Company

By: James Finch | 17/06/2006 | Advice

U.S. Uranium Sector Glowed in 2005: An Even Brighter Future Ahead

... record-keeping arm issued very encouraging data this week, which should give a boost to many of the companies developing their uranium properties in the United States. Front-runners, with the more solid outlook, include Strathmore Minerals ... Read Read: U.S. Uranium Sector Glowed in 2005: An Even Brighter Future Ahead

By: James Finch | 19/05/2006 | Non-Fiction

Uranium Demand to Push Uranium Stocks Share Prices Higher?

... went over some of the above assertions when he made the comments pertaining to the what we've already covered, admitting that the supply of uranium available at the spot market price was indeed an extremely small amount. Some point to ... Read Read: Uranium Demand to Push Uranium Stocks Share Prices Higher?

By: Robert Gibilisco | 04/04/2009 | Finance

Uranium Boom Echoes in Atomic Minerals’ Colorado Exploration

... 113 million pounds of the yellow stuff – until the underground workings flooded. This major supply of uranium is showing no signs of coming back online until at least 2011. Some analysts suggest that even that date is optimistic. ... Read Read: Uranium Boom Echoes in Atomic Minerals’ Colorado Exploration

By: Katherine Young | 04/01/2008 | Investing

Investment Manager Warns About Investing In Uranium Projects

... base investment decisions on them." For example, he described how it might be possible that a company could only solution mine (ISR uranium recovery) the resource. What happens if after doing the tests, the company discovers solution ... Read Read: Investment Manager Warns About Investing In Uranium Projects

By: James Finch | 10/09/2006 | Advice

Foreign Demand May Jeopardize Uranium Supply for U.S. Utilities

... see some growth there as well. In this respect, having a Democratic president would not derail what's happening in nuclear power or the uranium market. As mentioned earlier, I think that you see a more general acceptance of nuclear power ... Read Read: Foreign Demand May Jeopardize Uranium Supply for U.S. Utilities

By: James Finch | 07/05/2006 | Non-Fiction
James West

Melt-down Time for Uranium?

The market has been unkind to junior resource stocks for the last several months, but it has reserved special treatment for uranium juniors, whose management are sounding increasingly depressed and suicidal. The reason is plain to see ... Read Read: Melt-down Time for Uranium?

By: James West | 10/02/2008 | Investing

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