Friday File: Uranium, Growth and Earnings Updates (plus one buy)

by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe | November 10, 2017 5:29 pm

Checking in CCJ, DIS, PLOW, LGND, NVDA, SWKS, USAU, YTRA and Fairfax India

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15 responses to “Friday File: Uranium, Growth and Earnings Updates (plus one buy)”

  1. ctnice says:

    TTD comments?

  2. herbalix says:

    Hi Travis,
    i believe there is something wrong with the ‘Click here to subscribe’ link.
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  3. edward says:

    Travis, I am not on Facebook or Twitter but I would like to know if you have any stocks that you have looked at in the “block chain” area. I am not interested in bit coin. thanking you. ed p.

  4. wal.schwager says:

    In uranium the only stock worth owning is Nexgen – check it out. Any comments on the runaway US home builders? BTW, my speculative money in Canada is on cannabis (WEED and such), getting pretty high, and lithium, cobalt and graphite. Some energy services, esp CFW.

  5. mary says:

    Thank you for your weekly update….I rarely comment but always enjoy reading your articles.

  6. johannes says:

    Sure glad I bought USAU per Gumshoe. No mention of UEC ? Nice move up… Good luck with Cameco options.

  7. bosack61 says:

    URG and DNN are they good investments?

  8. bosack61 says:

    And when is the uranium gold rush going to happen?

  9. bosack61 says:

    UUUU has a uranium mine in Wyoming I believe.

  10. And now the big guys in the “cartel” have jumped into the game — Kazatomprom announced today that they’ll be cutting production for three years by 20% to “better align output with demand” … that’s sending all the uranium stocks flying again, and for better reason this time (Kazatomprom is a bigger player than Cameco, and this “three year reduction” is more aggressive than Cameco’s “for now” mine shutdown).

    Likely this is connected to the fact that Kazatomprom wants to go public next year, and will get far better pricing if the uranium market is healthier… we’ll see. This should have a real impact on actual uranium prices, and obviously already is having an impact on uranium stocks today (just like the Cameco news did a few weeks ago, though more so)

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