ARU – Arafura Rare Earths Limited
Does any one have any comments regarding the land just acquired by ARU for uranium exploration? Given past performance todays announcement may send the share price in a northerly direction rather quickly.
Does any one have any comments regarding the land just acquired by ARU for uranium exploration? Given past performance todays announcement may send the share price in a northerly direction rather quickly.
On Monday, we began our coverage of uranium, a commodity that’s fallen out of the spotlight amid an undercurrent of threats weakening AI stocks. As I explained, uranium is the fuel source for nuclear power and has been spruiked as the ultimate ‘energy source’ for gaining the upper hand in AI. Yet I also explained…
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