Hi all,
just crunched some numbers to determine U cost in US$ per kwh.
The price of U would have to go to US$180 a lb to get the U cost per kwh to just under a single US cent. That is using a very conservative figure of just under 17,000 kwh per lb - a figure used by the "experts" in 2006 - on that basis I'll be buying yet more BMN at these depressed prices when the market opens - DYOR
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