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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nufcor | LSE:NU. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B16L0B41 | ORD USD0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 159.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/6/2008 15:28 | Chinos will need all the uranium. bound to come good soon | juju43 | |
25/6/2008 08:45 | yes,may be on the turn.i notice my Ur shares in canada are perking up.hope so | juju43 | |
21/6/2008 16:24 | atm a very strong peaty malt from the Islands - taken neat, with fingers crossed! | gurp | |
19/6/2008 08:31 | amazed that Ur. has failed to move with al the anxt about energy p.s. what brand of whiskey do you need | juju43 | |
17/6/2008 15:07 | chuckle! chart looking more +ve atm, indicators good for a turn up & after a few of whiskies & you might see a vague inverse H&S. high oil price, now high coal price so U may be next although could be a very long lead-in anyway keep yer chins up.................. | gurp | |
13/6/2008 17:08 | we might be dead by then | juju43 | |
13/6/2008 17:08 | we're biding out time 'til the energy market comes to its senses as it must some day, or at least the next round of bidding when the current stockpiles are gone. | trader horne | |
11/6/2008 18:31 | where are all the uranium bull market experts now .. er' bull market ???????? | juju43 | |
11/6/2008 13:07 | yep - meltdown | juju43 | |
11/6/2008 09:45 | I'm on the sidelines watching and waiting. I'm looking for some decent trade sales reported in the spot market before considering a purchase. lsn | lowersharpnose | |
11/6/2008 09:08 | yep ,party over | juju43 | |
06/6/2008 22:00 | starting to look like party over here again | juju43 | |
27/5/2008 17:15 | even though it is falling | juju43 | |
27/5/2008 15:57 | the spot price is being talked up everywhere | trader horne | |
27/5/2008 12:48 | this is good but we need to crack 250 to end the downtrend | juju43 | |
27/5/2008 08:19 | downtrend still in place? Yet shares continue to rise? Has spot price moved? | qs9 | |
26/5/2008 08:05 | what breakout is that now ? downtrend still in place here | juju43 | |
25/5/2008 17:32 | The Surge For Uranium Is Pushing the Breakout... A whopping 440 power plants in 36 countries now depend on uranium to run steel plants, auto assembly lines, mass transportation, and thousands of factories. And that doesn't even include the "off the record" users... Consider that: 56 countries operate 284 research reactors as well... Add to that another 220 active power ship and submarine reactors in operation. Most analysts never even stop to consider these "others." In addition to the boom in China, 30 new nuclear reactors are under construction worldwide and 74 more are "firmly planned," according to the World Nuclear Organization. And those numbers don't include the fact that: Japan wants to add 11 new reactors India plans on building at least 20 more And Russia is shooting for 42 more In the U.S., 104 nuclear plants are in operation, with a whopping 21 new plants being proposed. 15 reactors in the U.S. alone have been granted license to extend their operating lives from 40 to 60 years... The existing 85 other plants in the U.S. are expected to apply for the same extension. Already, France gets three-quarters of its power from nuclear and actually sells electricity to neighboring countries. According to USA Today: Finland is building a nuclear reactor to open in 2010... Switzerland has lifted a moratorium on new plants... Poland has agreed to help build a plant in Lithuania... Belarus starts construction on a new plant next year. "Europe," says USA Today, "is poised to begin a new nuclear age, reversing two decades of policies. Oxford Club | sheeneqa | |
24/5/2008 19:42 | nu. should be a in a good position to capitalise big time IMO on any decent rise in the spot price.....surely demand is outstripping supply? | qs9 | |
24/5/2008 16:24 | Uranium was once white-hot, but it's so cold now you could use it to chill a six-pack of beer. That seems to be changing, though. Just look at the action in the Market Vectors Global Nuclear Energy ETF (NLR). This ETF tracks a basket of 38 companies from around the world that are engaged in nuclear plant infrastructure, uranium mining, uranium enrichment, uranium storage, nuclear generation, nuclear equipment and nuclear fuel transportation -- stocks like Areva, Cameco, Hitachi and more. What's driving the nuclear sector higher? Fueling this move is a pair of recent reports from Merrill Lynch and MacQuarie. Both reports were bullish, and they seemed to reignite investor interest. The spot uranium price is now $60 a pound, while the long-term contract price is around $90. It's likely this disconnect will change, probably by the spot price rising. There are 433 nuclear plants in operation worldwide, 33 under construction, 91 in advanced planning stages, and over 200 proposed. According to the World Nuclear Association, China alone will build 35 reactors in the next 10 years, and has 86 more on the drawing boards. This would raise its nuclear electricity producing capacity by 300%! This is a speculative play only... but if you want to plug in to what could be the OTHER big energy play of the summer, consider NLR. | sheeneqa | |
23/5/2008 10:13 | all the U stocks are beginning to recover from their trashing - the current low spot price can't last for long, the future price will bounce back towards the blue sky yonder at the next round of bidding - IMHO. | trader horne | |
23/5/2008 07:51 | all the oil talk should bring focus back on alternative so helping Ur stocks | juju43 | |
22/5/2008 20:31 | Looking very good, but has the price of U308 moved justifying the increase??? WHy now all of a sudden? | qs9 | |
22/5/2008 14:25 | ploughed through resistance at 225. looking good | juju43 |
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