Re: TAU 2011 fliers..for Tau
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Jan 12, 2011 09:06AM
Creating shareholder wealth by advancing gold projects through the exploration and mine development cycle.
Tau..
Don't know if you are still hanging in or not but this just out to cheer you up..
I told you before ..NO FRiggin dieing around here unless we get two weeks notice..!!
So assume you are still vertical ,cause I didn't see any notice to the contrary..
Portee
In a familiar theme, demand for uranium is being driven by China, as its government plans ahead for significant expansion of its nuclear sector. Ux Consulting (UxC) forecasts say that China is in the process quadrupling its uranium consumption up to 50 to 60 million pounds a year. Moreover, China, itself, says it plans to build 10 nuclear power plants a year for the next decade. At the moment China operates 11 reactors, and has 28 under construction. The Bedford Report examines the Uranium Industry and provides research reports on Uranium Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: URRE) and Denison Mines Corporation (AMEX: DNN). Access to the full company reports can be found at:
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According to the Global X Uranium ETF which was started trading late last year, uranium provides about 16% of the world's electricity. Uranium bulls believe that the radioactive element is a clean resource alternative for electric generation. One pound of uranium can generate as much energy as 20,000 pounds of coal, and leaves behind a fraction of the carbon footprint.
Indeed, the vice-president of the China Nuclear Energy Association, Zhao Chengkun, stressed that nuclear is the only energy source that can be used on a mass scale to achieve the nation's goal of developing cleaner, low carbon energy.
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With uranium prices surging, investors have turned their attention to the uranium explorers and producers. Investors in uranium miners are banking on rising earnings, as uranium prices rise, to provide value. In its most recent earnings call, Uranium Resources posted a third quarter loss of 4 cents a share, compared with a loss of 4 cents a share in the year ago period. The company recently signed a deal with industry heavyweight Cameco for an exploratory property in south Texas. Denison Mines meanwhile posted a third-quarter loss of 3 cents a share, which is an improvement over the 27 cents it lost a year earlier.
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