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.
Safest Ways To Invest In Uranium Companies
Summary: Because of soaring uranium prices, hundreds of companies have formed to capitalize upon the latest craze. How do you avoid being fooled? Look to ISL uranium companies. About 21 percent of the worlds nuclear reactors are now fueled by uranium mined using this method. How do you evaluate the many uranium companies now developing their ISL operations?
Now that the spot uranium price has sustained above $40/pound, after a 20-year drought and a bottom of $6.40/pound a…
Making Money on the Global Warming Crisis
Looks like global warming and climate change could kill most of us. Some financiers see a way we can make some money on the crisis. Which is the best leveraged sector to capitalize upon the growing demand for less fossil fuel?
Earths Population to Drop by 80 Percent, Says Top U.K. Scientist
An exclusive interview with James Lovelock about his latest book, our doomed civilization, how todays environmental movement is wrecking the environment and nuclear energy remains one of our few hopes for the survival of our society and quality of life.
Canadian Research Analyst Forecasts Severe Uranium Supply Crunch For Next 10 Years
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Rising Uranium Price May Consolidate Exploration Sector, Driving Intense Takeover Activity
Legendary stock picker James Dines recently compared uranium stocks to the high-flying net stocks of the halcyon days of the Internet expansion era. While the much-hyped and fleeting Y2K crisis never materialized, the U.S. energy crisis for highly sought uranium has been developing for more than twenty years. Still early in the current bullish …
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…