Over in the U.S. stocks fell to close the quarter. Oil fell too. In fact the August futures contract fell by 2.3% back under $70. The culprit, according to news reports, was the rather weak June consumer confidence number published by the U.S. Conference Board.
July 1st, 2009 | Dan Denning | 0 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "uranium"
Uranium: A Carbon-friendly Substitute for Coal
You don’t have to worry about a uranium supply glut quite yet, though. It’s a subject we’ve been covering over at Diggers and Drillers. There are other, smaller ore bodies that could enter into production if the uranium industry ever gets off the ground in Queensland.
May 22nd, 2009 | Dan Denning | 4 comments | Continued
Rule Scrapped: Banks to Value Assets Using Mark-to-Market
Banks and others have complained that this rule distorts the price of assets for which there is currently no market, or which the banks intend to hold to maturity (meaning the current price is largely irrelevant). It’s a clever argument.
April 6th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 19 comments | ContinuedUranium Shares To Show Gains in Face of $120 Oil
Perhaps the massive blow-up and run-down in uranium shares last year has left your memory. Uranium producers have certainly not been popular of late. There are two uranium companies whose fortunes could be about to change. But to understand why, you should know the full story of uranium. The uranium price from last year reminds us a bit of when Jack tossed those magic beans out the kitchen window. Zip. Pretty soon a massive growth had burst out of nowhere.
May 7th, 2008 | Gabriel Andre | 2 comments | Continued

