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    Uranium Price Drop, Slow Buying

    Investing News Network
    Jun. 12, 2012 08:58AM PST
    Energy Investing

    IBTimes reported uranium prices dropped slightly last week, but buying still remains sluggish.

    IBTimes reported uranium prices dropped slightly last week, but buying still remains sluggish.

    As quoted in the market news:

    One could have hoped that last week’s small drop in uranium spot prices might have spurred a bit of extra buying, but it didn’t. Industry consultant TradeTech notes that last week’s spot market activity was yet again slow, although there was at least a slight rebound from the price slip in the last week of May.

     Click here to read the full IBTimes report.
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