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Uranium Energy Corp UEC

Uranium Energy Corp. is a uranium mining company. It advances its In-Situ Recovery (ISR) mining uranium projects in the United States and conventional projects in Canada. It offers two production ready ISR hub and spoke platforms in South Texas and Wyoming. These two production platforms are anchored by operational central processing plants and served by seven U.S. ISR uranium projects. Additionally, it has diversified uranium holdings, including uranium portfolios of North American warehoused U3O8; an equity stake in Uranium Royalty Corp., and a Western Hemisphere pipeline of resource stage uranium projects. The Texas Hub and Spoke Project includes Hobson Central Processing Plant (CPP), Burke Hollow, Goliad, Palangana, and Salvo. The Wyoming Asset Hub and Spoke In-Situ Recovery Project includes Christensen Ranch and Irigaray (Willow Creek), Moore Ranch, Ludeman, Allemand-Ross, and others. It also owns Sweetwater Plant, Red Desert Uranium Project and Green Mountain Uranium Project.


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Comment by GSTbay1060on Sep 24, 2024 7:49am
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RE:U stocks up premarket

RE:U stocks up premarket It will be an interesting day.. I am still very impressed as to the timing of the Rio Tinto buy and Amir's segment on tv. Basically free advertising.. Coupled with sput so close to issuing shares to raise capital so they can buy pounds.. if they do buy pounds in a market with a structural deficit and no supply is that not a bad situation for utility fuel buyers?? This whole story depends on how much inventory is actually left to buy??? Because of the opaque nature of the sector nobody really knows..
glta
dyodd


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