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No Ordinary Duck
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Pen up 20% Thanks for all your efforts Chalea you've made me rich
Sold at 20% thought 5c may be a struggle. Though selling my weekness!Pfft.
A drop in the ocean.
Anything over 5c would get me excited.
Mind you buying around 4c looks good as well.----if you have to trade it!
Uranium chart update...
Buddy.......mate.......new best friend....Your dedication and commitment to enlightening the good folk on this forum appears to be weakening.:sleeping:
Does this mean........ the uptrend upon usartyman:
Back in at 3.6 :bonk:
With labour announcement, I am sure lady luck for PEN and other uranium holders will returnn on Monday onwards.
Following ban withdrawnn at party level now Ms Gillard will try to move to Parliament .
http://www.samachar.com/India-welcomes-Australian-Labor-Party-move-on-uranium-sale-lmewKnbbacd.html
Politically it will be however very different. China Government will thwart such move as India not a favoured nation to China no matter what level of business both are undertaking.
Any move to see Indian economy goes beyond Chinese interest will be road blocked .
So I suspect, China will send (or probably sending) a strong veiled threat to Aussie Government not to permit uranium to India. The volume of our dependancy is too high to ignore Chinese instructions.
Am I calling long shots ? May be. But with left faction in labor against this withdrawal of ban probably power hungry Rudd and his Chinese connection will work deep inside to see Julia fails.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-04/labor-left-to-fight-uranium-exports/3711938?WT.svl=news0
It is time and see.
So for uranium aspirants the picture is still more hopeful...But it is all my wishful thinking...
...the sector is still doing a passable imitation of Death Valley.
I am sure PEN board is watching and probably they can make catalytic bull effect adn take opportunity to revive losses of PEN by releasing the over pending report today.
...revive losses of PEN....
"...the sector is still doing a passable imitation of Death Valley. A few stocks bounced but the present price levels are woeful."
Link
"The fallout from the nuclear accident at Fukushima is casting a pall over the share price of uranium miners."
sick of seeing your rhetoric, ignored
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