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To: iggz who wrote (2666)10/9/2006 12:56:06 AM
From: c.hinton  Respond to of 50313
 
"Get ready to go nuclear and fade the pump".
someone had taken that advice....

N. Korea Reports 1st Nuclear Arms Test
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By DAVID E. SANGER
Published: October 9, 2006
WASHINGTON, Monday, Oct. 9 — North Korea said Sunday night that it had set off its first nuclear test, becoming the eighth country in history, and arguably the most unstable and most dangerous, to join the club of nuclear weapons states.



To: iggz who wrote (2666)10/9/2006 1:50:40 AM
From: smh  Respond to of 50313
 
I asked Slider if he was "asking the right questions about uranium" some time ago. No direct response, but a while later he made this comment on uranium.

Message 22800019

I have been meaning to ask Slider if he is "playing the players" in the uranium game. I assume he is not an industry insider and therefore question how much insight he has into the sector. If he is looking at the chart and simply saying "nothing goes up in straight line" or that Dines pumping is driving the price of uranium, I would be disappointed.

So Slider can you share with us who or what will break the inexorable rise in U price in the near future? Even if you can't divulge details, can you say whether you have some knowledge or specific insight into such an event?

SMH