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Gold/Mining/Energy
Uranium Stocks
An SI Board Since January 1998
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30430 480 3 URNM
Emcee:  The Barracuda™ Type:  Moderated
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Summary

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30430Eh?Gib Bogle-yesterday
30429Thanks. Y-axis: Net % overweight/underweight (positive = more managers are overwGib Bogle-yesterday
30428Adieu l’Ancien Régime, on a essayé d’être sympas [youtube video]The Barracuda™-yesterday
30427ugh [graphic]The Barracuda™-yesterday
30426Gib, I can't keeping this for for youThe Barracuda™-yesterday
30425Gib, just for you "What the chart actually shows It’s a bar chart (sometimThe Barracuda™-yesterday
30424Gitzel... has finally become evil. Me? Thank you Jesus! [graphic]The Barracuda™-yesterday
30423Do you understand how the Net% of investors can be < 0? I believe that enerGib Bogle-yesterday
30422[X] For 50 yrs we treated the supremacy of asset-light businesses as a permanenThe Barracuda™-yesterday
30421jus' sayin' [X] Energy is hated pic.twitter.com/vLtZxCMRtq— Lukas EkwuThe Barracuda™-yesterday
30420Doesn't feel like it but thread mascot URNM is the winner [X] InterestinThe Barracuda™-yesterday
30419UK Calls in “Nuclear Golden Age” with 17GW pipeline. The Hoot this week: 2nd - 6nicewatch-yesterday
30418Cameco and URNM both look very solid.Gib Bogle1yesterday
30417Always two sides to every story.jazzlover2-yesterday
30416Yep. I always had my doubts with this company, but remained faithful. So now I jazzlover2-yesterday
30415It is an interesting situation. The utilities have been relaxed about future urGib Bogle1yesterday
30414Yes, that is very concerning. Why quit, if the future of the company is so brigGib Bogle1last Friday
30413NXE - I think the CNSC hearings start again next week. Uranium Insider used todaA. Wiseacre-last Friday
30412John Quakes [X] 🚨 An illogical and bizarre short report on NexGen Energy $NXEstuffbug4last Friday
30411The fact many insiders stepped away from the company is telling. Current insidejazzlover22last Friday
30410Thanks! Curyer has always come across as a bullshitter, and the way he has spenGib Bogle3last Friday
30409NexGen short report (never a dull moment…) culperresearch.comA. Wiseacre3last Friday
30408Sounds feasible. It will still be above silver, which is now at $75. (My post aGib Bogle-last Wednesday
30407$ 86The Barracuda™-last Wednesday
30406Spot drops to $92, in the biggest one day drop yet. I wonder how far it will faGib Bogle-last Wednesday
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