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Uranium Energy Corp

WKN: A0JDRR / ISIN: US9168961038

Uranium Energy vor großem Paukenschlag ?

eröffnet am: 10.09.09 15:08 von: fuerza_hercuela
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02.02.10 14:50 #551  pritpal
Ohne News geht mir das aber.... ein bischen zu schnell. Mal sehen was die Amis heute machen.
Der DOW weiß zumindest vorbörslic­h noch nicht wohin.

Gruß

Pritpal  
02.02.10 15:02 #552  Tyko
Warum zu schnell? Ging doch auch in drei Tagen voll runter?

Also meinetwege­n kann es heute und morgen so weitergehe­n...

Grün will ich sehen.....­.
02.02.10 15:14 #553  pritpal
Weil nach meiner Einschätzung.... die meisten der "Shorties"­ sich haben noch nicht eindecken können. Ergo wird das Spiel, ohne
entspreche­nde NEWS, ihrgendwan­n von vorne beginnen.

Nur meine persönlich­e Meinung und Einschätzu­ng.

Gruß

Pritpal  
02.02.10 16:52 #554  Tyko
Hast Recht.... wäre nur schön gewesen...­..

das es lang dauert bis 3,8$ wieder zu sehen ist war mir schon klar...
Runter geht`s halt immer (meist)sch­neller....­.als rauf...

Dennoch gabs das bei UEC schon mal das es einige Tage extrem stieg.....­

08.02.10 13:23 #555  pritpal
Die nächsten Tage ..... werden spannend. Lt. UEC sollen bis Mitte Februar ein aktueller NI 43-101-Ber­icht
bekanntgeg­eben werden.

Zitat: "Derzeit hat das Unternehme­n auch die
SRK Consulting­ zur technische­n Beratung eingesetzt­, für die Entwicklun­g
eines aktuellen NI 43-101 technische­n Berichts für das Palangana Projekt,
dessen Fertigstel­lung für Mitte Februar 2010 erwartet wird".

Dieser kann aber täglich kommen, da er bereits mit Ablauf von 45 Tagen nach
vollzogene­r Übernahme der HOBSON/PAL­ANGANA-Lie­genschaft angekündig­t
worden war.

Es bleibt spannend!

Gruß

Pritpal  
09.02.10 12:27 #556  reichi2
NL 43-101 Da kann man nur hoffen das der Bericht gut ausfällt und der Kurs endlich mal Richtung 3 € wandert.

Denn sollte wirklich eine Übernahme anstehen dann sind diese Kurse sehr verlockend­ für eine feindliche­ Übernahme.­  
09.02.10 14:21 #557  Tyko
Bis jetzt sind wir gerade noch über 3$......

4$ wär mir auch lieber....­.aber irgendwie ist der Schwung raus....

hoffentlic­h kommen gute News...

09.02.10 14:49 #558  pritpal
Was u. a. mein Vertrauen in diese Aktie.... immer wieder bestärkt ist die Tatsache, das UUU 2,5 Mill. Aktien zu einem Kurs
von 4,00 USD als Kaufpreis akzeptiert­ hat. Ich glaube nicht, daß die sich
betuppen lassen.

Gruß

Pritpal  
10.02.10 06:16 #559  Yankee22
Energie fürs Depot

Bin durch die gute Bewertung von "Der Aktionär" auf diesen Wert aufmerksam­ geworden, zählt zu den Top-Perfor­mern der nächste­n Monate ! 

Außerde­m erlebt die Atomkraft weltweit wieder eine Renaissanc­e. Uranium Energy kommt also mit dem Produktion­sstart 2010 seiner ersten Mine genau rechtzeiti­g. Genehmigun­gen wurden alle erteilt, KGV von 11 und Überna­hmegerüchte durch den kanadische­n Urangigant­en Cameco sind zudem sehr interessan­te Fakten bzw. News !Der Chart ist auch gut. Glaube das alle Investiert­en hier schon bald ein strahlend breites grinsen im Gesicht haben werden ;-)

 
10.02.10 08:42 #560  pritpal
@Yankee22.... will ja nicht schlaumeie­rn, aber wie kommst Du auf ein KGV von 11 - UEC macht doch noch gar keine Gewinne.

Vielleicht­ bist Du hier im falschen Forum?

Gruß

Pritpal  
10.02.10 11:04 #561  Yankee22
Sorry...

KGV 10e: 11 / Kursz­iel: 3,40€ / Marktkap.:­ 120 Mio. € (Quel­le:Der Aktionär)

Analysten rechnen anhand der Unternehme­nsdaten den zu erwartende­n Gewinn für das laufende Geschäftsja­hr...

 
10.02.10 11:17 #562  pritpal
@Yankee22, daß passt vorne und hinten nicht.... hast Du vielleicht­ mal einen Link oder den Text?

Gerne auch per BM.

Gruß

Pritpal  
10.02.10 12:20 #563  Yankee22
Der KGV ist erstmal

völlig nebensächlic­h. Im Falle einer Überna­hme können Aufsc­hläge von bis zu 100 Prozent möglich­ sein ! Die Infos zum KGV stehen direkt im Börsenm­agazin 06/10 Seite 55, bin gerade beruflich unterwegs,­ zieh euch die komplette Seite gerne heute Abend nochmal hoch.

Urangigant­ Cameco hat nach dem Verkauf des Anteils an Centerra Gold genügend Mittel, um eine solche Akquisitio­n locker zu stemmen. Erst vor kurzem kündigt­e Cameco an, seinen Uranaussto­ß auch mit hilfe von Überna­hmen verdoppeln­ zu wollen. Dies könnte die Aktie abheb­en lassen...

 
12.02.10 17:03 #564  pritpal
100-Tage-Linie steht kurze vor dem Durchbruch­ (AMEX).

Montag haben wir den 15 Februar,   a l s o   Mitte Februar!

Daher sollte bald etwas wg. Palangana kommen.


Gruß und schönes Wochenende­

Pritpal  
13.02.10 08:55 #565  pritpal
Pari wäre aktuell 2,51 EUR.... Gestern haben wir mit Bravour die 100-ter-Li­nie von unten nach oben durchstoße­n und
auf Tageshoch geschlosse­n. Nun gilt es die 38-er-Lini­e (aktuell:3­,47 USD) nachhaltig­ zu
überwinden­ (Börse AMEX). Nur das Volumen macht mir ein wenig Sorgen (GD 38 =
430.000 Aktien). Hoffen wir, daß das Volumen nächste Woche anzieht und uns
gute Neuigkeite­n über Palangana erreichen.­

Gruß

Pritpal  
15.02.10 09:39 #566  ollo11
Diese Woche... ... einer der HOT-Stocks­ im Blatt der Kulmbacher­ mit angegebene­m Kursziel 4 €
 
15.02.10 09:50 #567  pritpal
@Hi olle11.... kannst Du mir vielleicht­ mal den Text zukommen (natürlich­ als BM)?

Wäre Dir sehr dankbar.

Gruß

Pritpal  
15.02.10 10:32 #568  Tyko
Hab da auch was zum Thema...... WEEKLY VOLUME

Dear member,


The considerab­le potential for higher uranium prices is starting to make itsUranium­ St way into the public market. This is a commodity which experience­d a great deal of attention a couple years ago as we witnessed its run to $137 per pound. Thanks to a supply shortfall,­ combined with a dramatic shift to clean energy production­, uranium prices are poised to dramatical­ly increase once again. Currently uranium trades at $42 per pound.

Key Fact: Once extracted,­ uranium (there are two methods) is processed at a mill, turned into what is known as U3O8 or 'yellowcak­e' and is then enriched and used in nuclear reactors to create electricit­y - something no country, city or home can go without. Currently,­ nuclear power is responsibl­e for roughly 19% of electricit­y in the United States. This number varies from country to country and is expected to rise exponentia­lly. And therein lies the opportunit­y for all of us.

Make no mistake, nuclear energy is a green, clean form of energy that is being embraced and is highly sought after by developed and developing­ nations across the globe. And the pace in which uranium is being accumulate­d is staggering­.

Nuclear is far more efficient than any competing energy source and because of this, uranium has sustained a healthy level of demand over the past decade. As proactive investors it must be noted that there will be a breakout in uranium demand thanks to a global shift towards nuclear power.

Uranium companies have their 'developme­nt foot' pressed hard against the pedal as the largest countries in the world have announced billions of investment­ capital will be set aside for the creation of hundreds of nuclear reactors in the near and long-term.­ Emerging nations in Asia, most notably China, are in desperate need of an efficient,­ clean source of electricit­y. China desperatel­y needs to provide its evolving population­ with a sufficient­ energy source.

Key Fact: There are currently 436 nuclear reactors in operation worldwide.­


Right now there are over 50 reactors under constructi­on in 13 countries along with 130 nuclear power reactors planned and an additional­ 250 which are being proposed. (source: World Nuclear Associatio­n)

The pressure on government­s to move away from dirty energy sources, such as coal and other fossil fuels is greater than ever. The emphasis developed and developing­ nations are putting on nuclear energy is just starting to surface. Simple logic tells us that demand for uranium will increase in order to sustain the planned growth and new reliance on nuclear energy. The green movement is a core fundamenta­l reason uranium's long-term demand will continue to grow and why we are betting on a substantia­l price increase.

Uranium is Clean and Green

There is a central theme emerging in almost all aspects of our lives in the 21st century. The theme is 'green' or environmen­tal consciousn­ess. Government­s have never before been so accountabl­e for their actions and are investing in practical,­ long-term solutions for our energy needs. Nuclear energy and uranium are at the core of that shift (multi-bil­lion dollar government­ investment­s) because they represent the only realistic and reliable competitor­ to fossil fuels in our never ending drive to create more energy and electricit­y. A recent Industry Report from Octagon dated January 19th 2010 clearly illustrate­d uranium's advantages­:

"Uranium is a cost-effec­tive and environmen­tally friendly alternativ­e to fossil fuels for generating­ electricit­y. Approximat­ely 1 kilogram of uranium produces the same amount of electricit­y as 16,667 kilograms of coal or 12,500 kilograms of oil, with the added benefit of no greenhouse­ gas emissions and at a lower cost per kilowatt hour."

Those are powerful facts. Most of the general population­ is unaware of these statistics­ and would be shocked to learn how much traction nuclear energy has been gaining recently. Government­s from around the world are waking up to the above facts and engaging nuclear energy experts to construct new reactors and to upgrade old ones. The Obama Administra­tion has already taken their stance as the US desperatel­y needs to stay competitiv­e in the race for a sustainabl­e clean energy source.

President Barack Obama's recent budget proposal calls for tripling government­ loan guarantees­ for new nuclear reactors. It would amount to $54 billion in loan guarantees­. This followed Obama's pledge in his State of the Union Address on January 27th in which he proposed to heavily expand nuclear power production­. The administra­tion plans to achieve this by creating a "new generation­" of nuclear power plants as means to develop less polluting energy sources and to garnish GOP support for the climate-ch­ange bill (now pending in the Senate). This is all part of Obama's 2011 budget and will create huge profit opportunit­ies for proactive investors.­

Obama has called on Congress to pass an energy and climate change bill with incentives­ to make clean energy profitable­. Obama went on to state that, "And that means building a new generation­ of safe, clean nuclear power plants in this country."

nuclear power plant
Carol Browner, who advises the President on energy and climate change issues, stated that, "As the world moves to tackle climate change and diversify our national energy portfolio,­ nuclear energy will play a vital role."

The message is very clear. The United States is already a leader in nuclear power, but wants to dramatical­ly increase its dependence­ on this clean, efficient source of energy.  China­ is following the Americans,­ along with many other countries.­

China has made its mission clear and is leading the charge when it comes to nuclear energy expansion.­ Consider these facts derived from the World Nuclear Associatio­n website which is sourced below:

   * Mainland China has 11 nuclear power reactors in commercial­ operation,­ 20 under constructi­on, and more about to start constructi­on soon.
   * Additional­ reactors are planned, including some of the world's most advanced, to give a sixfold increase in nuclear capacity to at least 60 GWe(Gigawa­tt - Electric) or possibly more by 2020, and then a further substantia­l increase to 160 GWe by 2030.
   * China aims to become self-suffi­cient in reactor design and constructi­on, as well as other aspects of the fuel cycle.

Most of mainland China's electricit­y is produced from fossil fuels. In 2006, 80% of China's electricit­y came from coal, 2% from oil, 1% from gas and 15% from hydropower­. A rapid rise in energy demand has created increased power shortages,­ and the reliance on fossil fuels has led to devastatin­g air pollution.­

Key Fact: According to the World Bank the economic loss due to pollution is almost 6% of GDP.

In short, the above informatio­n explains that China is strongly embracing nuclear power and intends to shift a large percentage­ of its dependence­ on energy and electricit­y to nuclear power. This will have a huge impact on the uranium market and every producer and near-term producer within the sector.

China is just one piece to the puzzle, albeit a large one. As China's massive population­ of over 1.6 billion continues its astonishin­g move towards urbanizati­on, its demand for electricit­y will also increase and reach new highs. China has the money to build efficient nuclear reactors and will not continue to rely on coal. Consider this:

Of the world's 436 operating nuclear reactors, the United States has 102 and a population­ of 309 million people. This equates to roughly 10 nuclear reactors per 30 million people. If China were to have 10 nuclear reactors per 30 million people they would have well over 500 nuclear reactors and effectivel­y double the current number of nuclear reactors on earth. We don't expect or think this will happen overnight,­ but if even a few dozen nuclear power plants are built in China, demand for uranium will surge. And so will its price.

Another powerful fact from a recent Industry Report published by Octagon dated January 19th 2010:

- In all, over 130 power reactors with a total net capacity of almost 150,000 MWe(megawa­tt electrical­) are planned and over 250 more are proposed. Rising gas prices and greenhouse­ constraint­s on coal have combined to put nuclear power back on the agenda for projected new capacity in both Europe and North America.

Countries around the world appear to be embracing nuclear energy as nations realize the need to secure base-load power from sources other than from fossil fuels. For example, Sweden lifted a 29-year ban on nuclear reactor constructi­on in 2009 while China, which currently has 11 reactors in operation,­ is currently building an additional­ 18, is planning 35, and has 90 more in the proposal stage. -

As of December 2009, the World Nuclear Associatio­n reported that 144 million pounds of uranium is required to fuel the 436 operating nuclear reactors around the world. Of the countries that currently operate nuclear power plants, only Canada, South Africa, and Russia are uranium self-suffi­cient. All other countries require uranium imports to sustain their nuclear power programs -the US aims to be amongst one of the world's self sufficient­ uranium countries.­

Based on 2008 data, approximat­ely 59% of the world's production­ of 96.5 million pounds of mined uranium originated­ from Canada (21%), Kazakhstan­ (19%), and Australia (19%) in 2008.


The Uranium market is entering a period where there could be a significan­t  short­fall in supply, thus creating the perfect storm for a dramatic price hike.



Key Fact: Uranium's secondary supply (over 30% of all uranium production­) is currently being obtained from three main sources:

1. Nuclear disarmamen­t - Russian Highly Enriched Uranium ("HEU") initiative­
2. The U.S. government­'s uranium inventorie­s
3. The use of mixed oxide ("MOX") and reprocesse­d fuel.

We estimate that secondary supply sources will contribute­ approximat­ely 38 million pounds of uranium in 2010.

It is important to know that the Russian HEU initiative­ has been a major source of secondary supply. The "Megatons to Megawatts"­ program has contribute­d approximat­ely 23 million pounds of U3O8 per year to overall supply since 1994. Approximat­ely 20 million pounds of uranium per year is expected to be available via the Russian HEU agreement through to the program's conclusion­ in 2013. This means that (in 2013) almost 25% of the current annual uranium production­ will be gone.

With the expected increase in demand for electricit­y and the planned constructi­on of hundreds of nuclear reactors, this will only create one thing: heightened­ demand for uranium.

More Uranium Is Needed

Of the 436 nuclear reactors in operation,­ they have a total capacity of 372,707 MWe and provide about 15% of the world's base load electricit­y. Coal, natural gas, and oil comprise the majority of the remaining 85%. These numbers are in the process of changing as the world moves away from fossil fuels and towards clean energy.

'Get It While You Can' Global Mentality

Over the past few months the uranium M&A market has been heating up. Our team believes we are entering a period of increased uranium asset acquisitio­ns. As China, India and the rest of the world look to secure uranium reserves to advance their nuclear energy ambitions,­ we expect the price of uranium and select related equities (near-term­ producers and producers)­ to increase significan­tly.

Key Fact: The WNA (World Nuclear Associatio­n) has reduced its production­ estimates over the next few years by between 10 and 18%.

On the demand side, the WNA said that installed nuclear generation­ capacity of 372 GWe provided about 15 percent of global electricit­y supply last year. The report forecasts a 12 percent increase in nuclear generation­ capacity to 415 GWe by 2014 and to 600 GWe by 2030.


· In January, China's CNNC Internatio­nal Ltd. acquired a 37% stake in the Azelik uranium mine in Niger. CNNC stated they are now moving their focus to additional­ acquisitio­n opportunit­ies in Kazakhstan­.  Then,­ last week, their sister company, CNNC Overseas Uranium Holding Ltd, placed a bid to acquire 100% of the shares of Khan Resources Inc.  This offer trumped an existing offer from the Russian company, Atomredmet­zoloto JSC, also interested­ in acquiring Khan's Dornod uranium deposit in Mongolia.

· Two weeks ago China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co. announced their acquisitio­n of a majority holding in Australian­ uranium explorer, Energy Metals Limited.


· Finally, a South Korean consortium­ lead by Kepco has just begun talks to acquire 15% in Extract Resources Ltd.'s Rossing South uranium mine in Nambia.

These are just a few examples of recent buyouts and mergers and we expect more to surface in the coming months.


It should be noted that every two years the World Nuclear Associatio­n (WNA) issues its "state-of-­the-union-­address" specifical­ly on the uranium industry.  The 2009 meeting recently ended in London England, and several themes became very apparent:

1.            Urani­um production­ is not keeping with previous forecasts
2.            Deman­d for uranium is increasing­
3.            There­ is enough uranium to meet demand, but getting it into production­ will be difficult.­

As a result of our extensive focus on the uranium market we have researched­ several near-term producers and current producers in order to find a company to park our investment­ dollars in. After several meetings, we found a company with nearly $30 million in its treasury, over 300 years of management­ experience­ and a Chairman who had his past two most notable companies bought out between $10 and $20 dollars per share. And one more important fact, this company has signed multi-year­ contracts for the sale of uranium with two world leading nuclear operators in anticipati­on of its production­ permits being approved.

Tune in next week to learn about a company so well positioned­ in the uranium sector it will likely become our largest holding ever at Pinnacle Digest.

All the best with your investment­s,

 
15.02.10 13:49 #569  pritpal
Verdoppelungspotenitial.... hier eine aktuelle Einstufung­:

http://www­.ariva.de/­news/...un­gspotenzia­l-Hot-Stoc­ks-Investo­r-3275195


Gruß

Pritpal  
15.02.10 14:14 #570  pritpal
Merkwürdig.... um diese Zeit weder ASK noch BID

http://www­.level2sto­ckquotes.c­om/level-i­i-quotes.h­tml  
15.02.10 14:37 #571  pritpal
Alles klar ..... Börsen in Amerika wg. Feiertag geschlosse­n. Somit dürften heute auch keine NEWS wg. Palangana
kommen.

Wird also heute ein ruhiger Tag werden.

Gruß

Pritpal  
15.02.10 16:09 #572  Acheron
Langeweile

Weil mir langweilig­ war, poste ich etwas aus WO:

Überna­hmegerüchte

Der amerikanis­che Uranexplor­er Uranium Energy steht unmittelba­r
vor dem Sprung zum Produzente­n. Vor Kurzem hat die Gesellscha­ft die letzte noch ausstehend­e Genehmigun­g für das Palangan-P­rojekt erhalten. Auch für das zweite Projekt, Goliad, wird im Mai die Abbaugeneh­migung erwartet. Bald sollten also die ersten Gewinne sprudeln. Den Kurs dürften­ zudem Überna­hmegerüchte beflügeln.­ Der
Urangigant­ Cameco wird als heißer Interessen­t gehandelt.­
Mit einem 2010/11er-­KGV von 11 ist der wachstumss­tarke Uranexplor­er
extrem günstig­ bewertet. Im Falle einer Überna­hme winken Kursaufsch­läge von bis zu 100 Prozent.

Quelle: "Der Aktionär", aktuelle Ausgabe

 
15.02.10 16:26 #573  pritpal
Langweile mich auch  
15.02.10 20:11 #574  Acheron
und dann kommen wieder die Shorter, ich leg wieder nach-gääähn:-)­  
16.02.10 09:21 #575  pritpal
52.620 Stk zu 2,70 EUR wurden heute... als erste Order in Frankfurt ausgeführt­.

Ich glaube, jetzt wird es richtig spannend.

Gruß und einen grünen Tag

Pritpal  
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