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Cameco Ord Shs T.CCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  CCJ

Cameco Corporation is engaged in providing uranium fuel to generate clean, reliable baseload electricity around the globe. The Company also offers nuclear fuel processing services, refinery services and manufactures fuel assemblies and reactor components. Its segments include uranium, fuel services and Westinghouse. The uranium segment is involved in the exploration for, mining, milling, purchase and sale of uranium concentrate. The fuel services segment is involved in the refining, conversion and fabrication of uranium concentrate and the purchase and sale of conversion services. The Westinghouse segment is engaged in the nuclear services businesses. Its uranium projects include Millennium, Yeelirrie, and Kintyre. The Cree Extension-Millennium project is a Cameco-operated joint venture located in the southeastern portion of Canada's Athabasca Basin. The Yeelirrie deposit is located approximately 650-kilometer (Km) northeast of Perth and about 750 km south of its Kintyre project.


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Comment by Mr_Jameson Nov 17, 2012 9:19pm
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Post# 20614475

RE: RE: RE: RE: Cameco need money

RE: RE: RE: RE: Cameco need money

I really do not like the fact that this company has the ability to be great but it is now such a dog and pony show run by what I do believe are crooks. I say crooks because no one could have a lower IQ and still be able to breathe. Seriously this company is in trouble,, and it is obvious. I once saw on canadian insider the president buy in the last year a bunch of shares, then he sold all of them a couple months later before it dived, he made a couple dollar profit on like 15,000 shares, I was in disbelief. He used his info being the president of this company to make like $150 G????? I WAS LIKE WOW, AND YOU CAN LOOK THIS UP ON CANADIAN INSIDER!!!

I was like this guy is a complete but clown, it is like how do these comnpanies find these crooked bstrds???? Now if I put on a suite and walk around proffessing I am all business and I am going to do good for your company nd I pull scabby crp like that would you keep me as prez???

And there you have it, so I wonder if the regulator services of Canada actually got involved, and let me say this, they have some very sharp folks, who when they get wind of crooked crp they do, do there job. 

What I would suggest to anyone who does hold this stock, is to ask for an audit. The audit would consist of looking at who owns what contract companies that are doing work at Cameco's sites and seeing if and how many board memebers and Cameco employees (as well as Cameco employee family memebers) at key levels are involved with companies such as PACL and so on. Cause I would guess there are some back door dealing going on,, I would investgate suppliers, as well. 

I have a love hate relationship with this company...... Mostly hate now....

 

 

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