Who Will Get Hurt by Higher Uranium Costs?
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Supply disruptions and dwindling inventories have created a perfect storm in the uranium market -- and electric utilities hope they can wait out the bad weather. The price of uranium, which fuels nuclear-power plants, has soared to $113 a pound, from less than $20 three years ago. And market participants expect uranium to become even more expensive, at least in the short term. The following are companies that will continue to be hurt by the rising uranium costs.

From Barron's 4/17/07

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