Uranium Spot Price Slips into New Year, but Higher Prices Coming
Both industry experts and market watchers are confident that uranium spot prices will begin to rise this year as nuclear power plants are constructed and commissioned around the world.
Both industry experts and market watchers are confident that uranium spot prices will begin to rise this year as nuclear power plants are constructed and commissioned around the world.
Uranium Investing News talks shop with resource stock guru Rick Mills, who believes a perfect storm of increasing demand alongside dropping above-ground supply will create ideal conditions for near-term producers.
Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (TSE:CXX,AMEX:CXZ) provided an update on the exploration program from both the CMB Uranium/Vanadium project and the CMB JV uranium project located in central Labrador, Canada.
Commodity Online reported on the increase in uranium prices in the last week.
MarketWatch reports on the uranium market opportunities.
Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (CVE:PTU) reports that a preliminary winter drilling program has began at its Red Willow project, Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, Canada.
The Daily Reckoning(Editorial) reports on surging uranium prices in the past few weeks.
Industrial Info Resources,Texas reports Cameco Corporation's (NYSE:CCJ) third-quarter earnings for it's 2010 fiscal year.
Hotstocked.com(Editorial) reports on Pele Mountain Resources Inc.(CVE:GEM) being the next gem of GEM.
Industrial Fuels and Power reports slight increase in uranium spot price to US$48.00 due to a very active market as indicated by Tradetech LLB. Producers and traders bought uranium oxide in nine transactions with strong buying interest leading to higher prices early in the week. For complete news, click here.
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