16th February 2006
"I look at about 100 different projects a year, most of which go into the round filing cabinet on my floor," said Tony Harvey, the senior technical advisor to ESO Uranium (TSX: ESO), and formerly a senior manager of Wright Engineers-Fluor Daniels, which w...
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14th February 2006
In light of Toshiba's recent proposed acquisition of Westinghouse Electric from the government-owned British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL), historians may be reminded of former Westinghouse Chairman Robert Kirby's litigious international outcry and prolonged battl...
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09th February 2006
Ten Tips from Sprott Asset Management
Now that the uranium bull market has gone to a new level, a number of exploration stocks made spectacular percentage gains after the International Investment Conference held in San Francisco in late November 2005...
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05th February 2006
Talk about lousy timing. In the summer of 1980, exploration manager Clancy Wendt, then working for Phillips Uranium, a subsidiary of the oil company, had three rigs and a crew drilling mile centers in Utah's Thomas mountain range. They drilled between 60 ...
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02nd February 2006
Environmentalists Continue to Lose Key Battles
With Over 500 Million Pounds of
New Mexican Uranium at Stake
"The judge's decision was wrong," yelped environmental activist Chris Shuey into his cell phone, during a chat with StockInterview.com this p...
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04th January 2006
Canadian Research Analyst Forecasts
Severe Uranium Supply Crunch for Next 10 Years
Rising Uranium Price May Consolidate Exploration Sector,
Driving Intense Takeover Activity
Imagine if you could turn back the clock to the mid 1990s, say 1997. T...
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24th November 2005
Celebrities, Smart Shoppers Turn to PhotoThrow™ Gifts to Make Holidays Memorable
by James Finch
Looking for a unique holiday gift that you're loved one(s) will cozy up to all winter long, year after year? Talk show host Oprah Winfrey sent South Afri...
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22nd November 2005
Fifty years ago, uranium fever hit Wall Street. It was then just a few years after a Navajo shepherd in New Mexico, by the name of Paddy Martinez, discovered "yellow rocks" on his property, mistaking them at first for gold. An avalanche of 1950s dollars (...
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16th November 2005
China Demand for Uranium, World Growth in Electricity Demand to Drive Uranium Price Higher
by James Finch,
contributing editor
StockInterview.com
Industry expert says all new production already factored in uranium price "We are consuming far more ...
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