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Post by jgarciaon Mar 18, 2006 9:08pm
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Exclusive interview with Lawrence Roulston on

Exclusive interview with Lawrence Roulston onhttps://www.kitco.com/ind/Hunt/mar172006.html Exclusive interview with Lawrence Roulston on Uranium By Stanlie Hunt March 17, 2006 smartstox.com Stanlie Hunt has an exclusive live interview with Lawrence Roulston, editor and publisher of Resource Opportunities, a newsletter aimed at finding undervalued investment opportunities in the resources sector. Lawrence has a geology background and experience in the mining business — great knowledge to have working in your corner. In the interview, Lawrence comments that exploration for Uranium has taken off in the last couple of years, with the price of the metal rising from near $7 in the 90s to almost $40 today. Reactors have been using fuel from Russian warheads for many years, supplies of which are now running low. But over the past couple of decades there’s been little exploration for and development of new deposits because of the supply coming from decommissioned weapons. Now the demand is exceeding supply, and the demand will be increasing over the foreseeable future as many new nuclear power plants are built around the world. And the key to finding a good uranium junior? Look for strong management and geological expertise, says Lawrence. Click here to watch the full interview with Lawrence Roulston. https://www.smartstox.com/interviews/roulston_uranium.php
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