Q: NXE is suggesting 30,000,,000 pounds Uranium a year from their Saskachewan mine. How many pounds do CAMECO produce in total ? RAK
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- NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE)
- Cameco Corporation (CCO)
- BWX Technologies Inc. (BWXT)
- Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG)
- Global X Uranium ETF (URA)
- NuScale Power Corporation Class A (SMR)
- VanEck Uranium Nuclear Energy ETF (NLR)
Q: Can you suggest some good ways to invest in the future of nuclear energy, such as individual stocks or ETFs?
Q: NXE CEO was on Bloomberg yesterday, He said Arrow project 300 million pounds of Uranium. Cost $ 1.5 billion or $ 10.00 a lb. Expect Pay Back 13 months Great Story, Mine will produce 30,000,000 lbs a year They have drilled a best hole to date 3 1/2 miles east of mine
Your thoughts please . Sounds like a great story, I am long shares,
RAK
Your thoughts please . Sounds like a great story, I am long shares,
RAK
Q: With msft, googl and amzn going for Nuclear Power, When will NXE come on stream and how many pounds production a year, i understand it will be huge .
Is it the best play right now or are there others you prefer ? RAK
Is it the best play right now or are there others you prefer ? RAK
Q: Can you comment on how likely Nexgen is to get its Federal approval for the Rook 1 project?When is this decision anticipated?
Q: Hi 5i
You have suggested NXE ($8.20) as a good way to play uranium demand. With actual production still 3+ years away, do they have enough cash to get there or will they need to issue more shares or debt? And your thoughts on the potential of a takeover, what are the odds and who would do it?
Thanks, Greg
You have suggested NXE ($8.20) as a good way to play uranium demand. With actual production still 3+ years away, do they have enough cash to get there or will they need to issue more shares or debt? And your thoughts on the potential of a takeover, what are the odds and who would do it?
Thanks, Greg
Q: I am underweight in Materials sector and if I want to add some Uranium exposure. Do you think it has good upside for the near term after the recent pullback? Do you think an ETF like URA is better rather than individual companies like CCO and NXE
Q: What is your outlook for uranium as we head into 2025 and If you had to choose, what are you top 5 uranium stock picks in the small to mid cap space until the end of the year and a brief why for each. Thank you.
Q: Thoughts on recent results please? Would you buy now?
Q: Thoughts on results? I have a small position. Add hold or sell. Thanks
Q: Are they facing cost overruns ? When will they be in production ? Where is their mine ? What country. RAK
- NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE)
- Cameco Corporation (CCO)
- Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG)
- Global X Uranium ETF (URA)
Q: Many companies stand to benefit from the rise of nuclear energy. Is this a good time to invest (long term) in such companies? I am especially interested in the risk-reward profile of the following: Cameco(CCJ), Constellation Energy(CEG), Centrus Energy(LEU) and NexGen Energy(NEX). Are there others that you prefer (Canadian or U.S.)? Or do you believe an ETF focused on uranium/nuclear energy would be a better investment at this time? Thanks for your help. You provide a great service!
Q: Uranium stocks were up today because of Tax in Kazistan How much was tax, How do other Uranium Companies benefit Will Kazistan not produce as much Uranium in Future that will help other world producers NXE your thoughts as well as other Uranium Companies please , RAK
Q: I have followed nuclear energy and Cameco for about three decades. It has been a tough investment environment for most of this time. We now are seeing a dynamic change in sentiment and planned expansion in this part of the energy sector. As an optimistic investor heavily invested in uranium stocks, I expect to have further capital gains as nuclear plants are built. However, it appears that some of the new modular reactors will use spent fuel rods as the source of uranium to run their reactors. Do you see this having a significantly negative impact on uranium demand going forward? Also, will the BEP’s Westinghouse purchase be material to the company in an expanding demand for nuclear energy?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed
Q: The stock has been trading quite low recently. Can you advise the reasons for this?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Peter, why would a uranium miner and developer buy uranium ? Thank you.
Q: hello 5i:
please comment on the following headline:
NexGen Announces Strategic Purchase of 2.7 Million Pounds of Uranium with Issuance of US$250 Million Convertible Debenture
Obviously the market didn't like it. Did they pay too much for the product? How could this help them going forward? Will the debentures be available for retail buyers and at what price? How does 5i feel about the debentures on a risk/reward basis?
Add as much colour as you feel is relevant.
thanks
Paul L
please comment on the following headline:
NexGen Announces Strategic Purchase of 2.7 Million Pounds of Uranium with Issuance of US$250 Million Convertible Debenture
Obviously the market didn't like it. Did they pay too much for the product? How could this help them going forward? Will the debentures be available for retail buyers and at what price? How does 5i feel about the debentures on a risk/reward basis?
Add as much colour as you feel is relevant.
thanks
Paul L
Q: Why is this stock being hit so hard after making a uranium purchase//
Q: I have enough money to invest in one copper and one uranium stock. Which one would you recommend and why.
Currently hold Teck 5%. Nothing in Uranium
Thanks for great service
Currently hold Teck 5%. Nothing in Uranium
Thanks for great service
Q: I understand that Cameco and the other major uranium producer have lowered their production estimates. As CCJ is locked into contracts they may not even be able to fulfill I don't see how they would benefit from uranium shortage. Would an investor be better looking at uranium as a commodity rather than buying a miner?