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Uranium in freefall

URANIUM stocks opened this morning to continued sector-wide falls in the wake of the dropping spot price for the energy metal and the wider market volatility, with some likening the market’s aversion to yellowcake to the dotcom bust of the early 2000s.

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Uranium in freefall

The fall in uranium plays has been gathering pace this week with yesterday seeing some of the sharpest drops amongst earlier strong performers, such as Curnamona Energy, down 32c or 28% to 82c after yesterday...

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