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By Kristine Owram |
September 18, 2008
Cameco Corp. (COO) further cut its 2008 uranium production forecast Thursday with an announcement that output from its McArthur River mine and Key Lake mill in Saskatchewan will be 6% lower than previously expected.
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By Canadian Press |
August 14, 2008
The company is reducing its 2008 uranium production target by one million pounds due to delays expanding some of its mines, while assuring analysts that flooding may further delay startup at Cigar Lake but won't prevent it from supplying its customers.
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By The Canadian Press |
May 15, 2008
The world's biggest uranium miner says it was "unfairly criticized" for not joining the merger and acquisition frenzy sweeping the industry last year.
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By The Canadian Press |
May 13, 2008
The world's largest uranium producer says its first-quarter profit more than doubled to C$133 million compared to last year on higher yellowcake prices.
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By Laura Bobak |
July 23, 2007
Cameco closed down 6.5% after a string of bad news - so what will happen next to the problem-ridden company's shares?
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By The Canadian Press |
July 20, 2007
Uranium producer finds uranium and chemicals in soil at Port Hope, Ontario, plant.
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By The Canadian Press |
April 30, 2007
The uranium giant says it earned 17 cents a share for the three months ended March 31, compared with 32 cents a share for the same 2006 period.
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By The Canadian Press |
June 1, 2006
Cameco CEO Jerry Grandey called Centerra a "tremendous success," but said the gold business is not part of Cameco's core operations in the nuclear industry.
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By Gary Norris |
February 1, 2006
Cameco is splitting its stock and enriching its dividend amid record financial results and what its CEO describes as "optimism surrounding nuclear power in general."