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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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The Water Factor in Uranium Mining

24th May 2007
Water plays an integral role for In Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium mining. If the water is not in the right place, ISR mining can not take place. A company’s ‘pounds in the ground’ are nearly worthless or may have to be extracted through other means. ...

U.S. Utilities ‘Stealth’ Nuclear Revival

22nd May 2007
The news media love headlines, especially those which mention that no nuclear reactor has come online in more than a decade. How would journalists (and environmentalists) react if they discovered U.S. nuclear utilities have added the ‘nuclear power’ e...

Permitting US Uranium Mines Takes Years

21st May 2007
Few investors and analysts have a firm grasp of the length of time environmental studies and the approvals process requires. Having visited numerous investor forums, we realized many investors believe a property is drilled and then mined, after a brief pe...

April Uranium Price Forecast: $110/Pound

21st May 2007
Bids are due in Corpus Christi, Texas on April 3rd for the sealed-bid auction, conducted by Mestena Uranium LLC, for another modest lot of 100 thousand pounds of U3O8. “Buyers are once again expected to compete aggressively for the material,” Nuclear ...

New Moly Producer To Get Higher Metals Price

16th May 2007
According to a Jinduicheng Molybdenum Group (JDC) spokesman, China’s Ministry of Commerce will soon announce the country’s list of potential exporters of moly products. JDC vice president Lu Jingyou told attendees at an Asian ferroalloys conference on...

South Wyoming’s Best Uranium Discovery?

08th May 2007
In yesterday’s conversation with Dr. Robert Rich, we determined he had the credentials and industry knowledge to provide Yellowcake Mining (YCKM) with credibility in the uranium space. But, what about the geology? Many juniors have skated onto the radar...

Utilities Quietly Worry about Uranium Supply

08th May 2007
According to Friday’s Nuclear Market Review (NMR), many market participants were left stunned by the recent record jump in the weekly spot uranium price. The market has increasingly diverged between those who have U3O8 and those without. Utilities with ...

Uranium Gets Political Lift in New Mexico

08th May 2007
It started with SJM 10, a senate memorial which pointed out the necessity for nuclear energy and uranium production in New Mexico. Mission accomplished. From Governor Bill Richardson on down, state legislators and the administration suddenly became aware ...

New Mine Flood Tightens Uranium Supply

30th April 2007
After Cameco Corp’s Cigar Lake flood at the company’s northern Saskatchewan uranium mining project rattled analysts and utilities who previously expected sufficient uranium would be available to meet the needs of nuclear utilities, along came another ...

New Technique to Boost US Uranium Mining Production

28th March 2007
If you study the news releases, several companies have discussed the setting up of one or more satellite plants in conjunction with their In Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium mining operations. In order to help readers better understand what exactly a ‘satell...

ISR Uranium Mining: A New Method Explained

28th March 2007
ISR uranium mining is responsible for nearly all U.S. uranium mining (except for recovery through phosphates). More than 20 percent of global uranium mining now comes from the in situ recovery method, predominantly through In Situ Leach (ISL) mining in Ka...

Uranium: The New Precious Metal

28th March 2007
Newly mined uranium remains ‘highly sought after’ maintains Nuclear Market Review (NMR) editor Treva Klingbiel in the February 23rd issue of the weekly trade magazine, servicing the utility and nuclear fuel industry. It was no more evident than at thi...

Could a Pig's Sexual Maturity Hold a Key to Reversing Diabetes?

28th March 2007
By co-transplanting Sertoli cells together with insulin-producing cells into diabetic rats, his recent research demonstrated that insulin-producing cells can survive and can protect the rats against diabetes. By substituting the Sertoli cells from a...

Junior Uranium Companies ‘Not for Sale’

27th March 2007
After the mega uranium merger between SXR Uranium One (SXR) and UrAsia (UUU), speculation has run rampant as to which uranium companies will next consolidate. With a soaring uranium price and lofty market caps, anything is possible. Or is it? Some of the ...

World’s Uranium Companies Heading to U.S. Stock Exchanges

12th March 2007
A soaring uranium price performs magic for many of the companies who have begun developing their uranium assets and moving toward production. Canadian, Australian and South African uranium companies are eyeing listings on U.S. stock exchanges. Some have a...
 
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