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By James Dines |
May 29, 2008
The U.S. dollar is only one more drop away from being the peso's bitch.
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By Jack Lifton |
February 27, 2008
Thorium has been ignored and vilified as a deleterious byproduct of rare earth mining for 40 years but may be making a positive comeback.
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By Jon A. Nones |
November 18, 2007
Despite uranium's recent rebound to $92/lb, Rick Rule of Global Resource Investments has opted to cycle out of the popular uranium sector.
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By Jack Lifton |
November 10, 2007
As China and India increase their energy use exponentially, the U.S. is revisiting an old, often overlooked source of power: thorium. Get in the thorium play now because it's all headed up from here.
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By Jon A. Nones |
May 16, 2007
Although analysts are beginning to advocate caution after seven years of soaring uranium prices, the majority say there's still time to get on board.
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By Jon A. Nones |
May 7, 2007
New uranium futures could bring liquidity and transparency to the uranium market - if they successfully track spot prices.
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By David J. Deslauriers |
March 14, 2007
A comment on recent market activity and direction for the next quarter.
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By Peter Grandich |
September 12, 2006
While the "easy" money has been made, there remain numerous bullish reasons for uranium to reach or surpass $75/lb.
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By Elliot G. Hue |
August 4, 2006
Nuclear power is cheaper than natural gas and costs are more stable; the cost of generating nuclear energy isn't as sensitive to uranium fuel costs.
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By Richard Karn |
August 1, 2006
We have to find a better energy policy, one we can live with for generations to come. Nuclear energy holds far more promise than either coal or natural gas.