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- Monday, June 17, 12:17 PM Ur-Energy (URG +2.8%) gets a lift today from Cantor Fitzgerald, who initiated the shares with a Buy and a $1.40 price target. Cantor thinks URG is poised to become the next U.S.-based uranium producer, with initial in-situ recovery production expected later this summer. The firm adds that it expects to post further ratings upgrades as the company transitions from construction to production. Comment! [On the Move, Commodities]
- Wednesday, May 15, 6:30 AM Ur-Energy (URG): Q1 EPS of -$0.03 in-line. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News]
- Friday, October 5, 2012, 3:08 PM Ur-Energy (URG +9.4%) says the Bureau of Land Management approved a plan of operations for its Lost Creek uranium in-situ recovery project in Wyoming, the final regulatory step needed to initiate construction and production at the site. Comment! [Energy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 6:09 AM Japan's cabinet backtracks on plans to phase out nuclear power by 2040, deciding to take the proposals "into consideration" when deciding energy policy rather than giving them formal approval. The plans have met strong opposition from business, which fears increased electricity bills and an unstable electricity supply. 11 Comments [Energy]
- Friday, September 14, 2012, 8:15 AM Japan's government says it will phase out nuclear power by the 2030s, marking a major policy shift and the first formal decision to retreat from atomic energy since the Fukushima disaster 18 months ago. Japan aims to triple the share of renewable power to 30% of its energy mix, but it is sure to remain a top importer of oil, coal and gas for the foreseeable future. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Thursday, April 14, 2011, 3:39 PM Uranium names back in favor today after a report suggests that related companies, so depreciated they’re trading at less than their assets would be worth in a fire sale, could see a pickup in M&A activity. Japan’s nuclear crisis made uranium miners 31% cheaper relative to book value, Bloomberg says. URG +4.4%, UEC +4.7%, URRE +0.5%, USU +1.6%, DNN +2.6%, URZ +7.6%. 1 Comment [M&A, Energy]
- Thursday, March 31, 2011, 2:54 PM With the BOJ printing, global supply lines compromised, and greater reliance on fossil fuels, the Japanese quake will stoke global inflation pressures, says Andy Xie. Longer term, it could mean the demise of nuclear power as even its supporters question it in light of its dangers. 6 Comments [Global & FX]
- Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 8:38 AM Uranium and nuclear energy shares will be a buy, but not until things calm down in a couple of years, says Jim Rogers. "Unless we find something to replace oil and coal, we have to have nuclear … whether we like it or not." List of nuclear energy and uranium ETFs and shares. 8 Comments [Global & FX]
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Monday, March 21, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: CRIS +15%. URG +15%. VRGY +10%. URZ +9%. TSEM +8%. URRE +8%. DNN +7%. UEC +7%. GPL +6%. CCJ +6%. TIF +5%. T +5%. ALU +5%. CIGX +4%. VOD +4%. USU +4%. SSN +4%. WTSLA +4%. SVU +4%. SLW +4%. BCS +4%.
Losers: XNPT -12%. S -11%. AMT -7%. CTIC -4%. 1 Comment - Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 8:17 AM Uranium shares have taken a serious hit from events at the Fukushima plant. The latest quote from Ux Consulting shows the actual effect on uranium ore pricing, down nearly 10% for the week. Premarket: URG +6.3%, CCJ +1.3%, URRE +3.8%, UEC +3.2%, DNN flat. Comment! [Global & FX]
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: BWEN +21%. CBLI +11%. YGE +6%. APWR +5%. SOL +4%. LNG +3%. LDK +3%. STP +3%.
Losers: URG -23%. URRE -21%. UEC -21%. ERZ -19%. DNN -18%. AG -14%. EXK -13%. CCJ -13%. CIGX -13%. GPL -12%. AVL -12%. SHAW -11%. PAL -9%. CTIC -10%. SVM -10%. RAD -9%. SLW -8%. SSN -8%. MITSY -8%. XING -8%. ALU -8%. ARMH -7%. MFG -7%. KOG -7%. MTU -7%. NOK -7%. SNE -7%. HL -7%. FGP -4%. NGD -7%. AFL -7%. DB -7%. GSS -7%. NG -6%. TTM -6%. IRE -6%. DCM -6%. MPEL -6%. AMD -6%. Comment! [Global & FX] - Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 7:27 AM The greenback is finally catching a bid, sharply higher against all major currencies except the yen and the Swiss franc. The aussie is taking the biggest hit, -2.5% as the commodity screen is red and uranium shares continue to plunge. A little perspective, UUP is sitting at an all-time low. Comment! [Global & FX]
- Monday, March 14, 2011, 10:22 AM Growing calls to "put the brakes" on nuclear power (NLR -12.7%) in the wake of the Japan disaster are sinking uranium stocks: DNN -24%, URRE -21.7%, UEC -16.7%, CCJ -16.4%, URG -14.7%. Solar and wind power stocks jump: TSL +8.1%, LDK +5.1%, APWR +4.9%, FSLR +4.3%, JASO +3.6%, STP +3.2%, SPWRA +1.3%. 5 Comments
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