Read up on how Azincourt Uranium, among others, are working to facilitate the increased demand for nuclear energy. Rapid population growth, along with improved lifestyle has resulted in a strong energy demand from households, in both advanced nations and emerging markets. Rising demand for a variety of products have driven industrial developments in various countries, … Read More
Azincourt Uranium Announces Option Agreement to Acquire a 70% Interest in the East Preston Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin.
Vancouver B.C., March 28, 2017 – AZINCOURT URANIUM INC. (“Azincourt” or the “Company”; TSXV: AAZ) has entered into an agreement with Skyharbour Resources Ltd and Clean Commodities Corp. (collectively the “Property Owners”) whereby Azincourt may acquire an undivided seventy per cent (70%) interest in the Property Owners East Preston Project located in the highly prospective … Read More
“Azincourt Uranium (AAZ.V): The little uranium company gearing up for… something” – Equity Guru
Read about the ups and downs of the Uranium market over the past few years and the potential future of the market. Maybe you think Donald Trump is amazing. Maybe you think he’s horrible. One thing we can all agree on, however, as I sit here watching him stumble from disaster to disaster, is that … Read More
“Uranium, the Next BIG Commodity – Azincourt Uranium, Inc. (AZURF)” – Smallcap Network
Check out how world demand has led to substantial rise in Uranium prices over the past couple months, and still has more upside to come. Contrary to popular belief and despite a short-lived activist effort against them following the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, nuclear power is still going strong, … Read More
“Russia’s Uranium One may reduce production in Kazakhstan” – Nuclear Engineering
Check out how Uranium One, the Canadian company who held the six largest uranium deposits in Kazakhstan, is evolving with the changing Uranium market in 2017. Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom said on 22 March that it could reduce production at some uranium mines in Kazakhstan without violating licensing and contractual obligations. Rosatom’s international mining … Read More
“Uranium Stocks Recent Price Jump; Low Hanging Fruit or Trend?” – Baystreet.ca
Investigate the recent debate over fluctuating Uranium prices and if Uranium is here to stay. Christmas 2016 was not very merry for Uranium investors. Even the bears were likely surprised when the price cracked below $22, then $20, $19, $18… In the new Trump regime uranium prices started rising almost immediately after the polls closed … Read More
“Uranium ETF Is 2017’s Best Performer So Far, And May Only Be Getting Started” – ETF Daily News
After taking hits in 2016, check out how Uranium is fending better in 2017. Gosh, not very long ago, it sure seemed like the uranium market was dead. 2016 saw uranium prices crumble to 12-year lows. Today, prices are off that bottom, but only a little. Read more here.
” Is uranium set to be the next big commodities story?” – THE WEEK
Despite considerable headwinds, check out why it’s being said that uranium is set to rise. In addition to the big investment going on in China and India, and now in the UK, Japan has for instance decided – not without controversy – that it needs to restart its nuclear fleet. Seven plants will come back … Read More
“These ‘Trigger Events’ Could Send Cameco Stock Soaring” – Seeking Alpha.com
Check out why some are saying the most beaten stocks still have the most potential gain. “Cameco Corporation (NYSE:CCJ) soared 52% over the past four months. It’s one of the most powerful bull markets around. Almost nobody, though, is talking about it. Hedge funds are scooping up shares hand over fist. I think the stock … Read More
“Cameco may cut uranium output further, as prices stay low” – Nasdaq.com
Check out today’s news about Cameco’s reduction in production, signaling the larger players can no longer sustain the current low prices. “2017 could make us look at changes to our inventory position, our production profile and our purchasing activity; all of those effects of the Tepco situation,” Cameco Chief Executive Tim Gitzel said at an … Read More