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Uranium, a Raging Bull

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FYI - Dines letter.

An interesting read.

“Panic-driven price spike in uranium stocks ahead!”

It’s mind-boggling. We’re in a uranium shortage so huge that half the world’s 441 nuclear power plants might go dark. Yet 80 new plants are in construction or planning””mostly in Asia.

If you think the fight between China and the West for the world’s oil is big, this will be more like a nuclear bomb. And it’s fueling an historic uranium stock-price explosion that will dwarf oil’s surge.

Uranium-mining stocks are just beginning to rise. It’s still early, before they reach historic highs.

Uranium is worth another look: It’s a raging bull that’s only just begun its stampede!


Aussie listed Stocks ready to take advantage of this Bull run are;

BHP, EME, PDN, SMM any others ???
 
Dynasty Mining have issued a prospectus for an IPO, offering shares @ 0.20cents each. They are looking to raise $ 3.5m.

Does anyone have a view on this company ???, offer closes 18th Nov 05
 
The only thing holding U share prices back are Politicians!! how stupid was it for Mr Rann S.A. Premier to visit Olympic Dam to give approval for the increase in mine production and place bans on new mines.

cheers laurie
 
I looked at the stocks mentioned and none exept BHP seem profitable.
 
mime said:
I looked at the stocks mentioned and none exept BHP seem profitable.

BHP controls 70% of the world's known Uranium resources, so perhaps BHP represents a fairly safe exposure to this "Uranium Bull Run"
 
Yippiyio

You missed RIO who are dedicating an entire division of there business to Uranium mining and about a dozen other companies.

South & Wes Australian governments are planning to sell leases to mine whilst the Feds are already in the process of setting up a Nuclear wast dump in the NT.

Do your research as you will probably find that current companies are likely to be competiting against a whole host of others in the next two years. That will likley bring the price of Uranium down not up. The current players have the jump though on their competitors. Checkout ERA's share/Yield its 20+ already
 
intellimoney said:
Yippiyio


South & Wes Australian governments are planning to sell leases to mine whilst the Feds are already in the process of setting up a Nuclear wast dump in the NT.

Gallop insists there will be no uranium mining in the West whilst he is still premier.
 
intellimoney said:
Yippiyio


South & Wes Australian governments are planning to sell leases to mine whilst the Feds are already in the process of setting up a Nuclear wast dump in the NT.

Do your research as you will probably find

No problems with the lobbying, just can't understand where this selling of leases comes from. I thought leases are applied for and granted, the only selling that enters the picture is between companies themselves. Uranium leases are being granted almost weekly it seems, but a license to mine.... thats what you really need...and under Gallop wont get.
 
DYL may be on the verge of being the first U explorer to collapse after it's so called "Mistake in the lab assay" 80% of those on the market maybe in the same position

cheers laurie
 
Why buy uranium mining stocks if its such a bullish sector, if its a fact go real long on uranium futures and keep rolling the contracts over.
 
TheAnalyst said:
Why buy uranium mining stocks if its such a bullish sector, if its a fact go real long on uranium futures and keep rolling the contracts over.

????????????? Uranium Futures?

Unlike many of the major metals, uranium has never been traded in the formal futures markets nor has it existed on any kind of a tradable commodities exchange.

http://www.zealllc.com/2005/uranium.htm
 
TheAnalyst said:
Is the SFE that slow they havent started a contract for one yet?

Wayne maybe you could email them.

Various Gu'mmints are probably way too involved for there to be a viable exchange, I would think.

Just a guess.
 
I sat down and had a think about why is it that you cannot buy and sell uranium futures? And I think I came up with an answer; it would most likely be unlawful for anyone unless a government authorised entity to take actual possession of the actual underlying uranium that the futures contracts would be written over.
 
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