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Robert LauzonUr-Energy Inc.URE.TOBUY ON WEAKNESSJun 28, 2007

Expected to produce uranium in 2009. Their chairman has been in interviews and talked about potential takeovers.
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Quite optimistic on uranium and this is a good way to play the uranium sector.
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An ISR (In Situ Leach) operation in the US, which is more environmentally friendly and lower cost. Have 2 projects that should have production in about 3 or 4 years. Have $1 per share in cash. Looks like they are on track.
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Volume is respectable, but the momentum seems to be gone. Range bound. Uranium sector has had a bit of a pullback, but this hasn't. Acting better than its peers. If you own, don't let it go below $3.75.
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Strong technical team in in situ techniques. Most of their assets are in Wyoming. Considers it a likely acquisition candidate. Very cheap.
DON'T BUY
Thinks the uranium sector is topping. There will be a lot of distribution and will be raising a lot of money. Price of uranium is difficult to track because it is artificially controlled. The only one he liked in the group is Cameco, which is a laggard, but even that is getting tired.
BUY
Have a US asset. Recently raised money. Feels this is a genuine deposit and can produce profitably. Uranium stocks should be owned as a basket, not just one.
BUY
A US asset company. There have been some rumours about the company being taken over.
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A uranium company that is near production in the US. Production will happen in the next 2-3 years. Should make a lot of money.
SELL
If he owned it, would be looking for a place to get out on the move up.