Top of the pile is Metex Resources, which has a uranium deposit in Italy, although Mr Grigor believes the resource needs to double in size to make it worth developing. But with Metex shares trading at 6.1c on Tuesday (the day on which all price calculations were based), the shares offered good upside.
Above Reported Australian Oct 27 2006
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20651857-643,00.html
Uranium's glow waning, investors warned
Robin Bromby
27 October 2006
URANIUM investors beware: there aren't many bargains left in the sector.
This is the conclusion reached by Far East Capital's Warwick Grigor after he analysed more than 50 uranium stocks listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. The size of the known resource, the market capitalisation per pound of uranium in the ground and exploration results were all examined.
Stocks where there is still value to be found at present prices are pretty thin on the ground.
Top of the pile is Metex Resources, which has a uranium deposit in Italy, although Mr Grigor believes the resource needs to double in size to make it worth developing. But with Metex shares trading at 6.1c on Tuesday (the day on which all price calculations were based), the shares offered good upside.
"It is a cautiously and competently managed company that would be one of the lower risk ways to play the uranium market," the report says.
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