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China’s Battle for African Uranium
By James Finch · 16 years ago
As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Sunday night’s revelations that China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC) may strengthen its ties to UraMin could represent a broader picture than an ordinary acquisition of a near-term uranium ...
Exelon VP Thanks Speculators for Uranium Price Rise
By James Finch · 16 years ago
We thought by now we’d heard it all. But the quote which follows, given to us in a tape-recorded telephone interview by the man who obtains nuclear fuel for the largest nuclear utility in the ...
Moly Mining? Check with Locals, Natives First
By James Finch · 16 years ago
We interviewed Adanac Molybdenum executive chairman Larry Reaugh about the dozens of junior resource companies, which now proclaim they are part of the Molybdenum Bull Market. His company appears as a potential molybdenum producer on ...
Permitting US Uranium Mines Takes Years
By James Finch · 16 years ago
Few investors and analysts have a firm grasp of the length of time environmental studies and the approvals process requires. Having visited numerous investor forums, we realized many investors believe a property is drilled and ...
South Wyoming’s Best Uranium Discovery?
By James Finch · 16 years ago
In yesterday’s conversation with Dr. Robert Rich, we determined he had the credentials and industry knowledge to provide Yellowcake Mining (YCKM) with credibility in the uranium space. But, what about the geology? Many juniors have ...
ISR Uranium Mining: A New Method Explained
By James Finch · 17 years ago
ISR uranium mining is responsible for nearly all U.S. uranium mining (except for recovery through phosphates). More than 20 percent of global uranium mining now comes from the in situ recovery method, predominantly through In ...
Junior Uranium Companies ‘Not for Sale’
By James Finch · 17 years ago
After the mega uranium merger between SXR Uranium One (SXR) and UrAsia (UUU), speculation has run rampant as to which uranium companies will next consolidate. With a soaring uranium price and lofty market caps, anything ...
Killer Coalbed Methane Gas Powers Chinese Taxis
By James Finch · 17 years ago
Successful investors can predict where the market is going years before the rest of us. Like the clichés of selling ice to Eskimos (or the British version of selling coal to Newcastle), Richmond, Virginia-based Coal ...
Russia, Speculators to Dictate Uranium Price Swings in 2007
By James Finch · 17 years ago
The year gone by was the warmest in England since 1659. Australia may be doomed to suffer the country’s worst drought since the Federation Drought of 1894 – 1902, and at least one Dun & ...
Uranium 2007 Price Forecast: Up or Down?
By James Finch · 17 years ago
The big question now being asked by investors, institutions, uranium speculators, fuel brokers, uranium miners, industry consultants and utilities is: ‘How high will the price of uranium reach during 2007?’ Growth in the uranium sector ...
U.S. Uranium Sales: $10 Billion by 2020
By James Finch · 17 years ago
On September 26th, Strathmore Minerals President David Miller presented at the Platts Nuclear Fuel Strategies conference, announcing a large percentage jump in U.S. uranium production over the next decade. Presently, domestic production hovers around 3 ...
Investment Manager Warns about Investing in Uranium Projects
By James Finch · 17 years ago
Although the junior mining sector began crumbling in May, savvy investor Mike Halvorson, president of Halcorp Capital, still ended up having a very busy summer. Welcome to the world of a substantial investor in mining ...
Mass Marketing of Diabetes Reversal
By James Finch · 17 years ago
The problem has not been reversing diabetes. Since 1999, with the breakthrough ‘Edmonton Protocol,’ reversal of diabetes has been clinically proven to work. More than 80 percent of diabetics undergoing this transplant surgery were ‘insulin ...
Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer
By James Finch · 17 years ago
RUSSIA Let’s take the Russian situation. U.S. utilities have been somewhat lackadaisical about uranium pricing because they’ve been getting Russian uranium on the cheap. Russia’s Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko has reportedly told U.S. utilities there ...
Making Money on the Global Warming Crisis
By James Finch · 17 years ago
Bad weather may be heading our way. Many very smart voices have raised their volume over the number of alarming red flags pointing to a worldwide environmental catastrophe coming in a few years or decades ...
Sprott Analyst Has Zero Doubt on Higher Natural Gas Prices
By James Finch · 17 years ago
Introduction: We talked with Sprott Asset Management Research Analyst Eric Nuttall about the natural gas situation in Canada and the fate of many CBM gas producers and developers. Since our last conversation spot natural gas ...
To Invest in Sweden’s Uranium Exploration or Not?
By James Finch · 17 years ago
There is a compelling political development in Sweden you should know about. The outcome could very well impact the world’s anti-nuclear movement and open the doors to a wave of more aggressive nuclear energy build ...
U.S. Uranium Industry to Produce 20 Million Pounds by 2012
By James Finch · 17 years ago
The Uranium Producers of America (UPA) was formed more than twenty years ago. Over the years, this trade association worked with Congress and state legislators to help improve the front end of the nuclear fuel ...
Inside A Company’s News Release
By James Finch · 17 years ago
Most investors read a company’s news releases, but don’t read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the ...
A Company’s Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity
By James Finch · 17 years ago
In two previous columns, we talked about how quality management attracts Publicity, or PR. Nearly every company is constantly trying to attract the attention of the media. What brings the media to a company’s door? ...