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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Uranium Energy Corp. UEC

Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC: NYSE American) is an independent U.S. uranium mining company. UEC controls 104M lbs. of qualified resources and a fully permitted uranium processing plant in South Texas. The Company has a potential production profile of 4 million pounds of U.S.-origin U3O8 per year with room to expand. Chairman is former U.S. Energy Secretary, Spencer Abraham.

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Uranium Energy Corp. > W.I. latest
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Post by plumena3 on Jan 19, 2024 9:59pm

W.I. latest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBsd56qhqgo
Comment by GSTbay1060 on Jan 19, 2024 10:15pm
oh my!! The guy who said a few months ago there were a BILLION POUNDS coming to the sector , when Uranium was around $60 or $70.. Where are we now???? Can we get some selling short term by traders to SPOOK RETAIL??? Yup!! Just look at the fundamentals.. Will Uranium go to $2000 per pound?? I doubt it.. but a spike above $200 is getting more and more likely!! You see the news.. more reactor builds ...more  
Comment by ReactorOP on Jan 20, 2024 1:39pm
Since the late seventies when that nucear Renaissance was in full swing thanks to the OPEC oil crisis, the price of Uranium stayed above 40 dollars a pound for over 4 years. It would have kept going longer except the accident at Three mile island put the brakes on Nuclear. I believe the reasons to go nuclear are much more compelling now than then . Natural gas and coal were logical competitors ...more  
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