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Post by bigguy6on Nov 24, 2010 11:58am
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Analyst Urging Clients To Buy U Co.'s!!!

Analyst Urging Clients To Buy U Co.'s!!!
Fyi....G + M article.....


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Cameco, China sign long-term uranium deal

Reuters
Published Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010 8:36AM EST
Last updated Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010 11:26AM EST
1Cameco Corp.

(CCO-T37.291.293.58%) signed a long-term agreement to supply 29 million pounds of uranium concentrate to China's state-owned nuclear power company, at a time when the Asian superpower steps up its ambitious nuclear power program.

China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co Ltd (CGNPC), the country's largest clean-energy enterprise, operates three nuclear power stations and is constructing 14 nuclear power plants.

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Cameco has agreed to supply uranium concentrate through 2025, it said in a statement late on Tuesday. CGNPC has about 17,000 megawatts of nuclear capacity under construction and expects over 50,000 MW by 2020.

“This long-term supply agreement with China Guangdong Nuclear Power is a significant step for our company in the world's fastest growing uranium market,” Cameco Chief Executive Jerry Grandey said.

By 2010, China aims to produce 80-112 gigawatts of electricity from nuclear power, up from the current capacity of 11 GW. It will need an additional 82 million pounds of uranium to start and fuel those new reactors.

Camceo, the largest uranium producer in Canada, said its expectation to double production by 2018 aligns well with China's nuclear reactor construction program.

Global uranium demand is expected to grow 32 per cent by 2015, according to RBC Capital Markets, a forecast that already has uranium producers' share prices climbing.

Analysts are urging investors to jump on the bandwagon and buy shares of Cameco, Uranium One , Paladinand other industry stalwarts."(UUU-T4.940.296.24%), Paladin Energy (PDN-T4.720.102.16%)

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