Denison Mines Corp (DNN)

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  • commenter
    Jul 09 07:57 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    u308 is uex on the canadian exchange? dandaman i have been looking at thorium for months. i have not looked lately. glad you brought it back to mind. just a little leary. seems like it was a little over thirty cents when i was watching it. been leery because so many in that range go to almost nothing. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 07:48 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    Hi all- . Like Cameco (CCJ on NY) for its basically dominant position, particularly if/when Cigar Lake comes on line. Second choice is Dennison (DNN on NY) especially when Midwest activates. Both have reasonably informative websites, but (of course) voice the party line. Got burnt on some explorers but went to a couple of "mutual funds" in nuclear...Global uranium (GUR on Toronto also warrants and NLR in NY). They (and CCJ plus DNN) are my bets. Good luck to all, JTN Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 07:05 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    What does France do with all its nuclear waste?

    Does anyone have a good read on the amount of Uranium stock piles? Is it even possible to estimate? The author says 10 years to deplete current stock piles but I think that is a baseless guess.

    I'm leaning towards buying "U" on the Toronto exchange rather than gambling on a couple of companies in the Nuclear sector but I'd feel a whole lot more comfortable if the spot price was $40 rather than $60 since it was below $20 for so damn long. I view $20 - $30 as being the down side risk for Uranium's spot price... but that's a baseless number too.
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  • commenter
    Jul 09 06:29 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    Zenalgorithm, User####; 2 words : Thorium Power. Look it up :) Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 05:18 PM
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    Denison Mines: A Play on Escalating Uranium Demand [view article]
    We're running out of miners and have already felt the strain of the uranium mines competeing for our people in Nevada. I guess it's a good time in history to be a miner. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 04:28 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    u308 thanx. i will. i had a position in ccj a few months back. i made a little. hate to admit it but i lost my nerve. looks like sgr is doing well in the after market. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 03:55 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    DNN's got some potential, for sure. Check out UEX, also. CCJ bought a huge chunk of that a year or two ago. I've got a decent position w/ CCJ myself. Looking around/watching a few of these juniors. Also, check out the miners with "milling facilities." You know they'll have a good head start when the ball finally drops. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 03:28 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    arawak i got burned on it. i am looking elsewhere now. this site brought dnn to my attention. i picked up shares of sgr while they were down yesterday. i think they may do well on the plant buildout. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 03:08 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    Any thoughts on Uranium1? I know they have had a back track record of late but they seem to be operationally focused and are getting back on track. The stock is at 52-wk low right now. UUU.tsx Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 02:53 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    gmiki i thought the russian supply was about gone too. i think bhp is sitting on a huge stockpile of yellcake waiting for an o.k. to ship it to china. i do not know if that is true. i will look at bayswater. does anyone have an opinion on silex? i have been sitting on shares for quite some time. it is sometimes great and sometimes terrible. i hope as their enrichment facility (ge ccj and a japanese company are building) nears completion it will do well. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 02:44 PM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    I still worry that we have not resolved the nuclear waste issue..... Can you imagine any method that can keep the waste safe for the next 10,000 years, the approximate 1/2 life? The not-in-my-backyard mentality has resulted in this issue not being resolved yet, and will only get worse in years to come. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 12:52 PM
    Uranium: Safely and Efficiently Powering the Future [view article]
    Here you go tree hugger! A molecule that solves the storage issues for Liberals. Now go hug a tree and save a Polar Bear!

    physics.about.com/b/20...


    On May 09 10:03 AM fxtrader07 wrote:

    > the only ignorants i see here are the dumb promoters and pumpers
    > of nuclear technology. they have yet to come up with a convincing
    > solution to store the radiactive waste. and no "some technology,
    > some process may be found somewhen" is NOT a solution. it's wish.
    >
    > regarding Co2: there are very credible scientists (much more credible
    > people than businessmen like al gore who just makes millions trading
    > co2 emission rights and promoting himself) who convincingly argue
    > that the global warming thesis is nonsense as far as making CO2 emissions
    > responsible for it.
    > a much much much higher variable are sun-activity, vulcanism and
    > other factors while human activities account for no more than about
    > 5% of co2 emissions. so reducing them by 20% will make a dent, huh?
    >
    > there is no need to store away Co2 somwhere. It#s total nonsense
    > and just another hype to tax people and shuffle the money into pockets
    > of banks, politicians and clever businessmen
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  • commenter
    Jul 09 11:39 AM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    We need everything for energy--nat gas, clean coal (see Silverado Gold, which has a clean coal demo in Mississippi, with state participation), and uranium. The Russian stuff is about used up, but we now have a large shipment of yellowcake from Iraq. However, uranium as fuel is just about in shortage--which won't be the case in a few years as many juniors are developing mines. I hold URRE--I doubled my money and sold, but still hold some--I hold Bayswater (this is a very, very savvy company)--and Pele Mountain. At some point these are going to rise dramatically as will all the mining juniors in various materials. Look at some of the Canadian energy companies such as DEJ, which has both nat gas and uranium. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 11:23 AM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    While I generally agree with your position, I would quibble about coal plants being public enemy number one for enviro activists. They oppose nuclear plants with equal fervor. It's just that they've all come to think they won that battle for good back in the late 70s, and are now dismayed to see their own arguments about depletion and emissions coming back to bite them. Indeed, from what I can see they're pretty much opposed to everything, even nat gas (they oppose LNG projects and more domestic production in off-limits areas). Eventually the "unwashed masses" will see through their position when it becomes evident that conservation can't take us to zero, and intermittent renewables can't provide baseload or dispatchable power to the grid (not to mention needing huge amounts of land and long transmission lines through sensitive areas). Germans are already coming to grips with this reality. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 09 11:04 AM
    Nuclear Power's Second Coming Will Lead to a Uranium Boom [view article]
    Recent US contract to Areva to convert 60 tons of plutonium into fuel for atomic power plants, sales of Russian weapons grade uranium for nuclear fuel, and recycling of spent fuel rods in European reactors into reusable fuel rods are also factors that limit prices miners can expect in the future for their yellowcake. Reply