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Post by OilSandSamon Apr 09, 2007 10:52am
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mouserman

mousermanIt was an interesting fact brought up that the market went up from having about 15 uranium juniors to over 400 now. With all having the same opinion that things were overdone, it was interesting that Roulston would mention at the end that, instead of a broad sell off in uranium, there could be a migration to quality instead. It's no different in the gold market either, although we are nowhere near as overdone as the uranium market. No matter what metal your talking about, I think the flight to quality will always be a part of the process.
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