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dingdong
16-08-2005, 04:26 PM
O Gold Bug we are unworthy of your return to these pages. We have missed your hopelessly bearish doom and gloom messages.
tracker
17-08-2005, 05:31 AM
isnt it amazing, its like the dot com but nuked
many burnt fingers coming
dont be left to turn out the lights
tracker
diesel
17-08-2005, 10:56 AM
quote:Originally posted by tracker
isnt it amazing, its like the dot com but nuked
many burnt fingers coming
dont be left to turn out the lights
tracker
Hmm interesting. I hear a lot of people on this forum who have turned quite negative on the uranium sector. One would think those people would also be negative on the oil, natural gas and coal sectors as well given they are all part of the energy complex and have had similar runs to the uranium sector.
Personally, I am not convinced we have seen a major top in these sectors yet. Maybe we will see a short term or intermediate term pullback but longer term I still feel we have higher to go. On a secular basis I dont really see oil back at $20 a barrel again unless we have a worldwide depression. Is this what you see coming?
For the time being I think I will just tighten the stops a bit and keep riding the wave higher at least until significant uptrend lines are broken.
Volcano
17-08-2005, 11:23 AM
I think its because Uranium is a very complex material to mine sometimes and just because you found an atol with some uranium does it mean you can or are allowed to mine it?
diesel
17-08-2005, 11:35 AM
quote:Originally posted by volcanoman
I think its because Uranium is a very complex material to mine sometimes and just because you found an atol with some uranium does it mean you can or are allowed to mine it?
Perhaps people wary of risk should invest in Cameco and Energy Resources of Australia which are both major producers of uranium.
People investing in speculative stocks need to factor in the may never get there principal back. This is true for uranium, nickel, copper stocks etc.
i really think everyone should be buying this great company - at any price
Up another lazy %12 today - ho hum
as much uranium as olympic dam
laurie
17-08-2005, 05:37 PM
Price up to-day at $28.85/lb :D
cheers laurie
laurie u beaut- yam will explode tommorow:D
bailej03
17-08-2005, 09:28 PM
Good to see to moron's who don't even know what the price of U actually is: Ux U3O8: US$29.50/lb
LOL
Moonshine
17-08-2005, 11:09 PM
Hi bailej03,
Obviously it is YOU who are the moron.
If you were a half respecatble poster... with any interest in the U sector... you would realise that prices rose this week to $29.85/lb... and that laurie's post was a typo.
http://www.uxc.com/review/uxc_prices.html
LOf'ingL
Moonshine
laurie
17-08-2005, 11:12 PM
thanks moonshine it was a typo and I was trying to paste a image of the price when you got in so thanks for you helping a moron
cheers laurie
bailej03
18-08-2005, 01:55 AM
Sorry moonshine! I work with the monthly price, not the more volatile weekly movements. Each to their own.
tracker
18-08-2005, 05:11 AM
so frosty/peregrine have found uranium
doesnt matter that if they eventually get to mine it in like 10 years time or anything
what does matter is that entities associated with these outstanding reputable gentlemen at first they where gold miners, then bio came in, bingo the next cure for cancer, then they became a dot bomb when the time was right, tech crash what happened, they returned to a gold miner again, you know gold moving again and all and now uranium
they rate right up there along with every other dodgy company that changes its theme to suit the times, suck in a few more , and on it goes.
we should start a comp, PICK THE NEXT TREND
I am sure many are allready looking at changing theme if they think they are coming late to the Uranium party
buyer BEWARE
ps are they 10 or 20 years away from mining, lol
tracker
Watson
18-08-2005, 09:06 AM
If Frost is still one of the directors I would stay clear....full of wind .......couldnt arrange a pi** up at a brewery.....
and I think from memory they have close to 1billion shares on issue unless they consolidated ...Shareprice says it all...directors are suspect....cheers W
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