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To: russet who wrote (9287)3/18/2007 5:03:31 PM
From: maxncompany  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30345
 
"and the U.S. is looking for a quick exit from their world policing duties "

I doubt that, but I hope you're right.



To: russet who wrote (9287)3/18/2007 6:32:53 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Respond to of 30345
 
Which uranium stocks do you own? Which are you short? Given the scenario you have just described, you should be short everything.



To: russet who wrote (9287)3/18/2007 8:14:07 PM
From: the navigator  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 30345
 
Your post is cogent and well-written and certainly voices the concerns of many of us who are invested in uranium (as well as other commodities). It's important (I think) to always be looking for the potential downside.

While, on the surface, what you say makes perfect sense, the other side of the coin (there is always another side and I do not see you addressing it) is the rest of the world.

The US is what? 300,000,000? The world population is 6,500,000,000. (so many zeroes!)

I agree that the US is the Great Consumer. But there are about 6 billion people out there who would like to have the refrigerator and color tv and car and every other thing that US households enjoy.

So I would be interested in hearing your explication of how the fulfillment of their desires might unfold.



To: russet who wrote (9287)3/18/2007 9:03:24 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 30345
 
Everything cycles. Even the earths temperature. The thing that is going to make them build new reactors is the global warming thinge (if you buy into all that).

I know in my neck of the woods, Calgary, we are due for a recession, things have been going way to strong for too long. We are due for a down turn, and cheap oil will do it.