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Gold/Mining/Energy : Uranium Stocks
URNM 63.27+0.3%Jan 9 4:00 PM EST

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To: gordo1 who wrote (13503)6/6/2008 8:54:26 AM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (2) of 30292
 
Thanks for the article, gordo. Makes sense to me, especially this part:

Haywood predicts that the next uranium companies to move to producer status within the next three years will originate from U.S. operations. "The rationale is that the USA was the primary producer of the world's uranium, and thus is a producer with a regulatory framework and a well established infrastructure that can be employed to bring projects into production rapidly," according to Mark.

Some of them, like Strathmore and Uranerz, are looking better lately. Uranerz probably more so than Strathmore. Energy Fuels is still under the gun, but if they can get the final permits to put Whirlwind into production and a toll milling arrangement with Denison, then I think it will run hard. But, that could be several weeks away.
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