PR problems from the Japanese disaster, nuclear plant phase-out programs in several European countries, and failure of global economic accords to qualify nuclear power for greenhouse gas emission credits — notwithstanding these challenges, long-term fundamentals remain positive for Canadian uranium producer Cameco (CCJ-$30.00).
Investor fears that the more than 100 new nuclear-power stations (net) — planned or now being built worldwide (out to 2020) — would be dumped (killing future demand for uranium fuel) is highly unlikely. With emerging economies running energy deficits, nuclear remains part of any growth equation that looks to diversify away from carbon-based options.
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Investor fears that the more than 100 new nuclear-power stations (net) — planned or now being built worldwide (out to 2020) — would be dumped (killing future demand for uranium fuel) is highly unlikely. With emerging economies running energy deficits, nuclear remains part of any growth equation that looks to diversify away from carbon-based options.
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Editor David J Phillips does not hold a financial interest in any stocks mentioned in this article. The 10Q Detective has a Full Disclosure Policy.
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