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To: Edmond Katonica who wrote (134844)11/16/2001 12:25:57 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
USU seems to be right in the middle of the reprocessing business. Sounds as if they would have more business than they could possibly handle, to me, if the demand for reprocessed weapon material for reactors increases.



To: Edmond Katonica who wrote (134844)11/16/2001 1:14:38 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Edmond, Re: USU.

You can go to their home site and read the annual report. There are a fair number of nuclear power plants through out the world that are customers of USU and a fair number of new ones are being built as we speak. My thoughts are that the dismantling of the worlds nuclear arsenal will provide cheaper fuel inputs since there are no mining costs. I have not heard that the French competitor is able to buy these fuels. I doubt it, since our government is buying the Russian fuel through USU and I can not see our government selling there fuel to any foreign power.

Don't forget that the aircraft carriers use a fair amount of nuclear fuel.

BWDIK

Joan