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Comment by kanadakaon Sep 01, 2004 5:18pm
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Post# 7875746

RE: Reality check!

RE: Reality check!Inequities I would have to agree with you. It did look as though Griffiths may be finished with its dumping by the end of the day but they may have just simply let up as buyer support was easing. JNR did look strong early but like you said the strength was neutered by Griffiths. One other point Id like to make and I do agree with the Cameco affiliation for the most part but there is also something to be said for being free and clear of a large Affiliation such as Cameco's stake in UEX. For one thing id compare it to Debeers and Kensington vs Shore Gold. Shore would be my preference as they dont need to ask dad's permission to do as they wish they are un ecumbered and can do whatever they think is best. This could be viewed either way but Ill leave that alone Uranium is the focus they are both good companies. Good Luck on your investments. P.S if someone can loan me a million ill chew thru that wall at .78-.79 like a knife thru butter.
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