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EXCLUSIVE: Why This Uranium Bull Market Is Different — 'We've Really Got To Start Developing Mines,' Says Madison Metals CEO

Benzinga ·  Apr 23 22:10

Uranium prices have more support now than they did when the nuclear fuel hit its all-time high in 2007, according to the chief executive of uranium explorerMadison Metals Inc.(OTC:MMTLF).

Back then, when uranium reached a record high above $130 per pound, physical supply was tight because of flooding at two major mines, falling recoveries from old nuclear warheads, expectations of a nuclear renaissance and the launch of uranium futures in New York.

But the high price proved to be a bubble, quickly falling as end users stopped buying and financial services companies sold the metal. Later, in 2011, a...

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