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To: Mr.Gogo who wrote (41766)3/15/2011 12:11:48 PM
From: ValueGuy  Respond to of 78573
 
Thanks. Yeah there'll always be opportunity lurking around the corner.

Have to agree with all the nuclear power talk. It is one of the cleanest (and apparently safest!) types of energy around. Take UAE for example, they're going ahead with 4 reactors and has engaged the South Koreans to help out (http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/UAE_nuclear_power_inf123.html).

IMHO, there's still a bit of downside left to nuclear related stocks. Pretty much depends on what news comes out from Japan in the next 24 to 72 hours. what I don't understand is stocks like EGY dropping like a rock? Its got nothing to do with nuclear energy! But hope there's an upside to the market soon...



To: Mr.Gogo who wrote (41766)3/15/2011 12:11:52 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 78573
 
Between China, India & South Korea alone they have over 30 nuclear reactors planned, or already under construction. I have no doubt CCJ will recover, but it's hard at this juncture to determine when it will bottom.