Sean K
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Eventually they will and that was part of my point. It`s funny to watch, but there`s a lot of bandwagon jumping going on here. And, Ì`m comparing the bubble, not the product really. Compare it to any other bubble that`s come and gone. Damn, I hope the price keeps running to $2000 plus plus, but I`m not in Wonder Land.You can't compare uranium with phosphate. The politics is different. There is no "four phosphate miner" policy and there are not state "no phosphate mines" policies. Phosphate miners will be judged on the quantity and quality of the phosphate first and the access and cost of production next.