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James Finch writes about investing in uranium companies on http://StockInterview.com. The entire interview accompanying these tips can be viewed at http://www.stockinterview.com Sort By: Date | Popularity
Investment Manager Warns About Investing In Uranium ProjectsAlthough the junior mining sector began crumbling in May, savvy investor Mike Halvorson, president of Halcorp Capital, still ended up having a very busy summer. Whose Uranium Will Be Used at the Proposed New Mexico Enrichment Facility?According to a New Mexico State Senator, the proposed uranium enrichment facility in New Mexico may be getting its uranium from Canada, completing shutting the U.S. out of the mining and enrichment process steps of the nuclear fuel cycle. New Mexico Town to Embrace Incoming Uranium MinersGrants, New Mexico was the center of the uranium universe before the uranium price crashed. With higher prices again, community leaders await the miners Cameco's Uranium For New Mexico's New Enrichment Facility?Guess what? Our recent investigation shows the uranium to be enriched in the LES/Urenco proposed enrichment facility in Lea County, New Mexico may come neither from uranium properties in New Mexico nor anywhere else in the United States. New Mexico Uranium Mining: Who Are The Serious Players?Several uranium development companies have set their sights on New Mexico. Each has various plans to advance their projects and should be reviewed on their merits. The Key to New Mexico's Uranium is a State of the Art MillWill New Mexico again have a uranium mill? Soaring uranium prices have attracted a large number of uranium development companies. A Company's Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread PublicityWhat brings the media to your company's door? Why do some stories appear in print, while others get lost in the shuffle? How can you impinge upon a reporter to make him or her eager to interview you? A Nuclear Power Plant May Be Next for New MexicoWe continue the series entitled, "New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance," and discover New Mexican lawmakers want a nuclear reactor in their state. How popular is this idea? New Mexico Joins the Nuclear RenaissanceThe Urenco enrichment facility could spark another New Mexico uranium boom. Another uranium boom may now be in progress. How is that possible? Cohen Research Report Bullish On Pacific Asia China EnergyA recent report published by the Cohen Independent Research Group, called Wall Street's #1 Independent Research Firm, rated Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE: Other OTC: PCEEF) a Buy.
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