DRYBLOWER

Uranium stocks face a difficult year, or three

INVESTING in uranium has always been a long game because building a nuclear reactor can take a decade or more. Destroying a reactor is much easier, as we are watching in Japan and that’s the reason why <i>Dryblower</i> reckons U-stocks face a return of tough times.

Dryblower

Coal and gas stocks, however, will emerge as the big winners from what’s happening at the Fukushima Daiichi No.1 nuclear power plant, damaged by the earthquake which has shaken Japan to its core. Early...

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