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To: Cal Gary who wrote (14913)12/7/2009 2:48:49 PM
From: TheSlowLaneRespond to of 16892
 
I am not really focused on U stocks at present. I think there is still a good long-term story here with solid fundamentals, but I just don't know when that will translate into appreciation for the related stocks. So in the meantime I am expending energy elsewhere and watching this sector out of the corner of my eye.



To: Cal Gary who wrote (14913)12/8/2009 7:52:15 PM
From: JimisJim2 Recommendations  Respond to of 16892
 
<edit>I traded DML (actually, DNN) a couple years ago, along with other U players during that big run up in price... did OK mostly, but got stung once or twice bad enough when it dropped that I've been avoiding the sector since then, but keep a long watch list dedicated strictly to the U miners, producers and explorers of all sizes... gradually whittling it down to the list below (in alphabetical order mostly, but not exclusively)... the weeding process involved a number of factors, one of which was sufficient volume to be able to find an exit when the music stops...

However, I am coming around to the notion that perhaps a less stomach-churning play on U is something like EXC (as I understand it, but may be wrong, a major component of their generation is nuclear)... I like the idea of keeping a finger in the sector, but also getting a high enough yield that I get paid for waiting on the sector to recover/resume its bull... any thoughts here from the old hands in U?

Thanks...

And here's my U watch list (I also place higher emphasis on ones traded in US exchanges for ease of trading):

CCJ
CCO.TO
CXZ
DNN
ERA.AX
FIU.TO
FRG (or are they now mostly gold explorers -- can't tell anymore)
JNN.V
KRI.TO
LAM.TO
MGA.TO
NLR
PDN.TO
PNP.TO
STM.V
TVC.V
U.TO
UEX.TO
URE.TO
UEC
URRE
URZ
USEG
USU
UUU.TO


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