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James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com
Joined: 16th November 2005
Articles: 244
URL: http://www.stockinterview.com
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Inside A Company's News Release, Part Three

16th June 2006
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 first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do...

Inside A Company's News Release, Part Four

16th June 2006
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 first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do...

Inside A Company's News Release, Part Five

16th June 2006
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 first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do...

Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer, Part One

12th June 2006
Will we see a dramatic spike in uranium prices this summer? Some industry insiders have forecast spikes that could send uranium soaring to between $55 and $100/pound. Most were probably not expecting this to occur during 2006, but it might occur before La...

Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer, Part Two

12th June 2006
What about going into Russia's G8 summit? It appears uranium trading through June could continue to show a very tight supply situation, where sellers continue to set pricing. A recent posting on the Trade Tech LLC website announced the following: "A nu...

Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer, Part Three

12th June 2006
ANOTHER BAD HURRICANE SEASON Forecast Parameter and 1950-2000 Climatology (in parentheses) New Statistical Scheme Analog Scheme Adjusted Final Forecast Named Storms (9.6) 11.0 13.3 17 Named Storm Days (49.1) 57.4 76.1 85 Hurricanes (5.9) 6.7 8....

Even Higher Uranium Prices Ahead This Summer, Part Four

12th June 2006
NUCLEAR EXPANSION: A WORLDWIDE PHENOMENON Yuri Sokolov, Department Head of Nuclear Energy for the United Nation's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told reporters this past week, "There is plenty of uranium assuming the industry keeps moving a...

Restoration after Uranium Mining

08th June 2006
CLEANING UP THE PROJECT Shipping the uranium out of the ISL plant isn't the final step. The water has to be cleaned up, the property returned to its original condition. If done properly, then the footprint of the ISL uranium operation should have been ...

ISL Uranium Extraction and Processing

08th June 2006
During ISL mining, water is pumped to the surface from production wells that contain uranium in very low concentrations, on the order of parts per million concentrations. The next step in the ISL process is to extract the uranium dicarbonate. Extraction i...

James Dines Talks about Uranium Stock Investing, Part One

08th June 2006
We talked with James Dines, the world-famous newsletter writer and a leading uranium stock investing guru. He told us: It's very important to get into a bull market early. The earlier, the better. That's when the biggest percentage gains are made. That...

James Dines Talks about Uranium Stock Investing, Part Two

08th June 2006
We asked James Dines about his price targets on the spot uranium price. He told us: $50, $60, anything is possible. If you are running a utility and your choice was getting uranium at any price or having the lights go out, which would you do? This is m...

Australia's Uranium: Risk Factors

08th June 2006
Australia – the world's second largest uranium producer has the world's largest known recoverable uranium reserves. Australian uranium mining is a bit of a curiosity. There country has a "Three Mines" policy, limiting the number of producing uranium m...

Kazakhstan Uranium: Risk Factors

08th June 2006
There are as many reasons to avoid investment in companies exploring for uranium in this country as there are benefits. The world's largest uranium producer, Cameco, hopes to someday mine 30 million pounds per year in Kazakhstan. The state-controlled KazA...

Namibia Uranium: Reward Potential

08th June 2006
Namibia may not have the uranium reserves of the top three uranium producing countries, but it does have advantages. The country of Namibia, bordering South Africa, Botswana, Angola and the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the world's key uranium producers...

Niger Uranium: Reward Potential

08th June 2006
Named after the river which runs through it, Niger produces nearly four times the uranium currently mined in the United States. More uranium is mined in Niger than in Russia, South Africa, India, China, Brazil, Ukraine Namibia or Uzbekistan. In fact, if y...
 
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