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Ben_ladin
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Does any one have an idea for how long can we trade uuu and where is it going ?
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striker
Super Contributor
#NAME?
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
yip .. Uranium stocks in OZ gettign crushed ..
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Wizard
Super Contributor
Good buying opportunity when the dust settles! Short term negative sentiment
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Wizard
Super Contributor
It just fell out of Bed! :)
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PaulC
Super Contributor
I remember this thing at 12 nobody wantd to touch it. Took a small 10k punt up to 30. I see it happening again. Low 20's hre we come
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Wizard
Super Contributor
Maybe 25 low....most. Then the lovely rebound! ;)
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PaulC
Super Contributor
25.80. Down we go :) Germany have halted their nuke expansion. This will take weeks to blow ever. We'll get this one at 20
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Wizard
Super Contributor
It has lost 50% of its value in just over a month!
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Fredsed
Super Contributor
Market reactions now moving beyond the insane end of the scale.
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THRESHOLD
Super Contributor
NOT REALLY. She makes less than a buck a share; AND has massive CAPEX committments to bring new production on line. She also operates her mines in politically "difficult" areas (and geologically unstable areas too.) At this point you are paying for the bright future of uranium. Now we have a situation where Japan - the world's biggest consumer of URANIUM - is going to slow down its use (and lose a power plant too.)AND everybody else is putting theie URANIUM power plans on hold (especially SWITZERLAND.) If uranium goes on a back burner for the next 5 years; the Price could drop 80 %+ (back to where it was a year or so ago. AND THAT WOULD BE THE END OF UUU.
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
and the biggest producer of URANIUM in SA is ?? ANG .. as a by product of mining gold ..
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SKALA
Super Contributor
Very true Simon; there is no world shortage of uranium, thanks to the gold mines.
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Fredsed
Super Contributor
mmmm... still no viable alternative though, other than go without electricity. When last did Switzerland have a tsunami? Biggest risk is an avalanche, like this avalanche of doomsday forecasts.
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Russ
Super Contributor
I just hope Homer Simpson doesn't lose his job.
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Wizard
Super Contributor
The day that we start talking about tsunamis up in the Swiss mountains that's the day that you put you cash to work. UUU @ 25 Buy.sell @ 30
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THRESHOLD
Super Contributor
I see Germany is planning to take her nuclear reactors offline. South Africa is talking about revising her nuclear plans (in favour of clean coal stations.) With all of this going on I wouldn't be buying UUU. It can run without me if it must. Anyway 2 years ago this thing was R6 and 9 months ago it was R14 (and it had way fewer shares in issue so really R4 and R10)
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Wizard
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Germany may be planning to take her reactors offline, how many other reactors are actually built elsewhere? Nuclear energy is safe, saves a lot of money, just a low probability event as it happened in Japan makes a lot of noise. With minimal amount of human losses and this even will be forgotten in 2 years time.
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THRESHOLD
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I really don't care. All that matters is sentiment. Anyway - as an investment this company is rubbish due to the risk - it is a speculative position (which may make a fortune - who knows.) It proves this by falling from R450 (R140 ADJUSTED FOR DILUTION) TO R4 (R6 ADJUSTED FOR DILUTION) I have been doing this for 20 years and I have given up on companies that "think they can" - I took positions in AGL / BIL / ARI in yesterday's pullback.
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Fredsed
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OK OK, uranus.
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