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Time to run from uranium?

Best of times. Worst of times. If ever that famous observation about London and Paris by Charles Dickens in his 19th century classic A Tale of Two Cities could be applied to the mining industry, it can today in comparing the joy of zinc and the woe of uranium.

When other opportunities weren't around, it was easier to wait for a recovery in uranium

When other opportunities weren't around, it was easier to wait for a recovery in uranium

At US$1.12 per pound, zinc is commanding its highest price in five years thanks to a combination of classic supply and demand drivers; falling production and reasonable demand. What is perhaps more interesting...

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