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Gold/Mining/Energy : Uranium Stocks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: russet who wrote (6194)1/4/2007 3:47:53 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30230
 
Hi russet,

the environmental lobby files law suit after law suit after law suit and has no interest in the mines being run in an environmentally sound manner, they want no mines at all; and did not want any nuclear power back then.

I watched them stop the AJ mine in Juneau after echo bay invested 100 million into it. The stopped it for no reason at all and have been fighting the kensington tooth and nail.

Understand, I am to the left of Mao Ste Tung (sic), so these are my people I am talking about -lol.

I was also very much against nuclear reactors because of the perceived risk reinforced by Chyernoble, three mile island and Hanaford, etc. I just had little confidence the human species would handle the uranium responsibly.

But, I have changed my mind not only because of global warming, but becasue of the poverty so many in the world live in and they need power to pull themselves out??

So now I am a uranium investor-lol.



To: russet who wrote (6194)1/4/2007 4:04:28 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30230
 
It's always all about the money.

LOL...may I quote you?

Now that the price of gas at the pump has jumped the $1+ ceiling permanently across the nation, the oil and gas lobby is toast. Uranium here we come,...or U3O8 r us.

I suspect 2007 will be the year that gov'ts and voters start to take global warming seriously.....looks like the mid to late January sell off has arrived early this year;-)....if Don Coxe is right and we get a big correction (now or sometime this year), I suspect nuclear and all related to it (existing nuclear utilities, financing new nuclear power plants, uranium producers, materials, engineering, steel, cement, and even the best of the uranium explorers again etc) will be a big factor in the next leg up in the markets.