How soon will Saudi Arabia join the nuclear club? You might be surprised with our investigation. How will this change the worlds energy picture? Water desalination will be the driving force behind Saudis entry into nuclear energy.
How To Rate Your Favorite Uranium Company
Many investors invested in the Great Uranium Bull Market with little rationale behind their speculation. Through the robust rallies of the past two years, it was easy to play the momentum of a newsletter writers recommendation. Quite a few did so, often employing the greater fool strategy and hoping the last and dumbest investor would provide an exit strategy for the early and nimble speculator.
We have created a 7-point ratings system to help you in determining which c…
New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance
The Urenco enrichment facility could spark another New Mexico uranium boom. Another uranium boom may now be in progress. How is that possible?
To Invest in Swedens Uranium Exploration or Not?
Uranium mining in Sweden is banned. After the next parliamentary elections, Sweden may reverse its phase out of nuclear energy. Will that give a boost to Swedens uranium mining sector? Some Canadian exploration companies have already established a base there.
Inside A Companys News Release
Most investors read a companys news releases, but dont read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Hopefully, the guidance which follows may help you better understand what is really going with a companys plans.
Investors Chasing Uranium Mining Stocks, Again: A Favorite Emerges
Fifty years ago, uranium fever hit Wall Street. It was then just a few years after a Navajo shepherd in New Mexico, by the name of Paddy Martinez, discovered yellow rocks on his property, mistaking them at first for gold. An avalanche of 1950s dollars (more valuable than the ones we have today) poured into mutual funds and uranium mining stocks, sending their values to astronomical levels. Get ready for déjà vu all over again, as Yogi Berra once said. Trend spotter, James D…
New Mexico Town Prepares to Embrace Returning Uranium Miners
Grants, New Mexico was the world’s largest uranium producer before the price of spot uranium went into a 20-year depression. With the soaring price of uranium, miners are coming back. Are they welcome again in Grants?
New Mexico: Who Are The Serious Players?
Uranium prices continue to soar, and now uranium mining is making a comeback in the state of New Mexico. There may be four serious players hoping to develop their properties in this state. Who are they?
Camecos Uranium for New Mexicos New Enrichment Facility?
According to a New Mexico State Senator, the proposed uranium enrichment facility in New Mexico may be getting its uranium from Canada, completing shutting the U.S. out of the mining and enrichment process steps of the nuclear fuel cycle. Will Cameco be the supplier? If so, will the uranium ore come from Canada or Kazakhstan?
U.S. Uranium Industry to Produce 20 Million Pounds by 2012
We talked to Jon Indall, Executive Director of Uranium Producers of America, who told us U.S. uranium production could annually reach 20 million pounds in five to six years. Indall also told us the domestic uranium market is critical to the renaissance in nuclear energy.
Will Chinas New Five-Year Plan Force U.S. Utilities to Ration Your Electricity?
Taking your electrical needs for granted? A new five-year plan announced by the Chinese government may put the reliability of your electrical supply at risk. China may snap up all the available uranium over the next few years. U.S. utilities depend upon uranium to power their nuclear reactors, which provide 20% of your electricity.
UxC President To U.S. Utilities: Buy American
Summary: In the face of Asian competition and possible supply shocks to the uranium market, UxC president Jeff Combs urges U.S. utilities to support the expansion of production in the United States. He believes theres a good chance for $50/pound uranium this year. Any shock to supply could send prices much, much higher.
StockInterview: How would you sum up the uranium market right now?
Jeff Combs: Theres a very tight supply/demand situation that exists now for del…