RE:RE:NexGen the one to watchIndeed the naysayers seem to have run out of ideas haven't they. I have been here through most of those statements. None appear to have been correct but no signs of them admitting they were wrong.
Your philosophy is the same as mine. It is all just a matter of time. I would have a different view if there were no new reactors being built but almost every day now there are positive developments in the nuclear business. It is undergoing the fastest growth in 25 years and every plant being built needs Uranium. If the detractors can answer that question then I would be more inclined to listen.
But they know it will come from NexGen and Fission and they are just playing the game.
Sad really....I feel sorry for them.
M
shrink wrote: There has always been Nexgen bashers who have constantly listed one issue after another on why NXE was a poor investment. First it was they only had an inferred resource, then it was they had no money, then it was too deep, no PEA and so on. The last one, they had no contracts. My belief has always been, everything in good time. It's better to bargain from a position of strength, let uranium go up for now. NXE doesn't need any money at the moment. The time will come when these contracts will be excellent news for investors, but I hope they hold off a bit. India does sound like a good bet though.