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Is The Uranium Rush Back On?
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Uranium prices have sagged since the 2008 commodities crash. But is the bear market finally over?
A recent article suggests the doldrums in the uranium market might finally be over. But do the fundamentals support such a claim? And is uranium passé, anyway? Associate Editor Lara Crigger takes a closer look at the world's favorite nuclear fuel.
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