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Uranium Energy Corp UEC

Uranium Energy Corp. is a uranium mining company. The Company advances in In-Situ Recovery (ISR) mining uranium projects in the United States and high-grade 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 projects, including Henday Lake, Carswell, and Milliken.


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Comment by GSTbay1060on Oct 09, 2024 8:17pm
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RE:RE:RE:What happens when

RE:RE:RE:What happens when

Hi Mary. Remember back when Amir was buying UEC? Most folks thought it was worth a lot more than what we got. I was one of them. Even though we are again not getting the value for Aec maybe this sale is for the best. Why? Well, remember Roger? A nice guy but he was never were able to take UEC to the next level. Remember the deal that ended up where we got half of that company at double the price. All the while saying the deal was solid and never questioning or preparing for another counter bid... Now look at Cory, another nice guy, promising to get the mill up and running.. AEC , to me looks like the UEX deal. Also if AEC was such a great deal why didn't Amir buy it when he had the opportunity. Maybe he likes ISR more than hard rock?? Or maybe something else?? I have no idea. Now with AEC , ISO has deep pockets and can push the mill refurbishing.. Again we will see what happens.. So I ask the question if not ISO who would advance the project?? Cory tried. And if he could have done it he would?? 

glta
dyodd

 

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