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Old 03-31-2011, 04:15 AM
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Default Excellent over-view of the Uranium sector by RCR?

Excellent, timely and well researched over-view of the Uranium sector by RCR

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Snippet: The Merrill Lynch Uranium Equity Index (a global basket of uranium equities) is down 19% over the past month, down 14% over 3 months and up 15% over the past 12 months. The sector has been adversely impacted by serious crises at a number of Japan?s nuclear power plants following a devastating earthquake and tsunami March 11.


In the past 1 month, the uranium mining majors have had negative share price performance: Cameco (CCO) is down 23% (3 month performance -24%), Denison Mines (DML) is down 27% (3 month performance -17%), Uranium One (UUU) down 32% (3 month performance -8%), Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) down 19% (3 month performance -26%) and Paladin (PDN) down 24% (3 month performance -24%).


The market valuation of Australian companies with one or more uranium projects is down 7% over the past month, up 6% over the past 3 months, and up 62% over the past 12 months.



Canadian companies with one or more uranium projects are down 10% over the past month, up 6% over the past 3 months, and up 71% over the past 12 months.


If you own EXT, AEE you'll want to get the report....



Mirror mirror on the wall who has the cheapest uranium of all? See Page 14.



And who has the most uranium?

 

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