Just say the world decides no more uranium powered plants, what are the alternative powerful but safer materials for electricity production?
Also lets say the the directors also feel there is no chance of a rise in uranium prices, why would they buy more shares?
Maybe there is a 2014 total sell out to a Chinese power company? Or what else?
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