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Downward Drift (DE, JCP, ANF, ABMD, SINA, URZ)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:39PM on May 16th

Stocks continued their downward trend, brushing off some solid economic data. The Fed minutes, however, took a cautious tone, warning of a possible fiscal cliff due to the end of previous tax cuts and the government reducing spending. Worries that…

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As Stocks Rocket, Earnings Around the Corner (SMG, CPX, SPN, NFLX, AAPL, AA, URZ, EDV)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:37PM on October 10th

Stocks rocketed higher to start the week, as the leaders of France and Germany pledged a “comprehensive response” to the EU’s sovereign debt woes by the end of the month and vowed that EU banks would have adequate capital. Investor…

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Uranium Stocks Jump As China Nears Announcement On Nuclear Safety Plan (CCJ, URG, URRE, UEC, URZ, PALAF, USU)

Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:01PM on June 24th

Shares of Cameco (CCJ), the largest North American uranium producer, are up 1% due in part to news that China’s National Nuclear Safety Administration may be finished drafting the country’s nuclear safety plan in August. The plan would then be submitted…

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Uranium Sector Slammed On German Plans To Halt Nuclear Power Use (CCJ, URG, URZ, CXZ, UEC, PALAF, URRE)

Posted by Jason Smith at 11:56AM on May 31st

Shares of Cameco (CCJ), the largest North American uranium miner, are plunging 4% after the Germany, the European Union’s largest economy, confirmed plans to keep its seven nuclear power plants shuttered and move away from the fuel source entirely by 2022.…

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Uranium Poised To Recover As China, India Boost Demand (CCJ, PALAF, UEC, CXZ, URZ, USU, URG, URRE)

Posted by Jason Smith at 11:51AM on May 23rd

Shares of Cameco (CCJ), the largest North American uranium miner, are up half a percent today on speculation that the worst slide in uranium in prices in two years is poised to end as China and India move forward with nuclear…

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Uranium Stocks Could Get Some Help, But It Might Be A While (DNN, CCJ, URZ, UEC, URRE, USU)

Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:00PM on May 13th

Uranium prices could average $55-$65 per pound this year before rebounding to the $70-$75 range next year, according to Uranium One Vice President Fletcheer Newton, Bloomberg News reported. A bounce to the $70-$75 per pound level would probably mean some good…

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Analysts Cheer Cameco As Uranium Stocks Rally (CCJ, PALAF, URRE, CXZ, DNN, URZ)

Posted by Jason Smith at 12:46PM on May 9th

Shares of Cameco (CCJ), the largest North American uranium miner, are soaring 2% today after Dahlman Rose noted that despite negative sentiment toward the uranium sector, the firm anticipates demand for the metal will continue to grow, leading to higher prices…

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Positive Headlines Lift Uranium Stocks (UEC, CCJ, BRK.A, URZ, URG, DNN, URRE, BRK.B)

Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:34PM on May 6th

Shares of Uranium Energy (UEC) are surging 4% after the uranium producer announced it will acquire privately held Concentric Energy Corp. for about $4 million in stock to gain access to the the Anderson Property, a 5,785-acre mineral claim block located…

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Uranerz Enegy Puts A Charge Into Uranium Stocks (URZ, CCJ, DNN, PALAF, URG, UEC)

Posted by Jason Smith at 1:37PM on May 3rd

Shares of Uranerz Energy (URZ) are surging 10% after the Wyoming-based uranium miner released a bullish letter to shareholders in which the company said it boosted its Power River Basin uranium resource base by 45% to 19.1 million pounds and that…

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Uranium Stocks Get a Boost On M&A Speculation (PALAF, NEM, UEC, URZ, CCJ)

Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:57PM on April 14th

After seeing their shares plummet in the wake of Japan’s nuclear fallout, some uranium companies are trading at such depressed levels that their assets would be worth more if sold than their respective stocks are currently worth and that could…

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