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Denison Mines Corp T.DML

Alternate Symbol(s):  DNN

Denison Mines Corp. is a Canada-based uranium exploration and development company focused on the Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The Company holds a 95% interest in the Wheeler River Project, which is a uranium project. It hosts two uranium deposits: Phoenix and Gryphon. It is located along the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan. It holds a 22.5% ownership interest in the McClean Lake joint venture (MLJV), which includes several uranium deposits and the McClean Lake uranium mill. It also holds a 25.17% interest in the Midwest Main and Midwest A deposits, and a 67.41% interest in the Tthe Heldeth Tue (THT) and Huskie deposits on the Waterbury Lake property. The Company, through JCU (Canada) Exploration Company, Limited, holds indirect interests in the Millennium project, the Kiggavik project, and the Christie Lake project. It also offers environmental services. The Company also uses MaxPERF drilling tool technology and systems.


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Comment by majimotoon Oct 24, 2019 1:08am
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RE:China Moving Away Fromm Nuclear Energy

RE:China Moving Away Fromm Nuclear EnergyI actually read the article. The article's title, btw, does not mention nuclear. In the article itself the only reference I could find to nuclear energy is the following (my bold):

In July last year, China State Council announced it would pledge to continue the fight against pollution. According to Powell, the country would appear much better off than before. Some government measures did work and there are opportunities that could bring relief to the current coal pipeline: “Two years ago it was looking far worse. They [central government] have scaled back on the new build. I think the breakage of the logjam on the nuclear side will provide some relief because there will be an upsurge in nuclear construction”.
 
China is expected to soon be ready to start commercial operations of the world’s first next generation AP1000 nuclear reactor.

How does upsurge equal "turn away fromm (sic)?" Or, did I miss something?
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