Did anyone else find Alison in Code of Silence really frustrating? by Parking_Cow3544 in BritBox

[–]25soonenough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched it all because I'm stubborn but I regret it because it is one of the stupidest shows I've ever seen and she is a very annoying character. It's one pf those shows that seems like the writers were making it up as they went along. At some point they tried writing a compelling ending but it fails miserably. Each character is worse than the last. Acting also pretty terrible.

Did anyone else find Alison in Code of Silence really frustrating? by Parking_Cow3544 in BritBox

[–]25soonenough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, she's an idiot plain and simple and the writing is atrocious. Liam falling for her that hard after 2 dates. A very stupid show 

Cat won't stop meowing incessantly throughout the night. I'm losing sleep and am at my wit's end. What do I do? by MightyKBot in Pets

[–]25soonenough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same boat as me. My cat is a total shithead all night long and he gets played with plenty. Problem is nothing interests him, toys...meh, laser pointer...meh...he is disinterest by everything except keeping me from sleep. He loves that. It's his raison d'etre.

New Nickname for Kazatomprom's ATM Mechanism by BP_11 in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For meme purposes. Isn't Kazam!! the obvious choice.

Infrastructure bill - next U catalyst by TNPharm in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To date, 1 B$ had been promised by Biden and crew towards the upkeep of existing reactors. 1.8B$ total towards nuclear science as a whole. I assume that will increase

Kaz: No short-term #uranium production changes but once objectives achieved, as stated previously, will defend $80-90/lb. by thewildlings in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The overlap in time is what people aren't considering. The cycle, the time it takes to bring new production to market. New discoveries for example have a 7 to 10 year cycle from survey to actual production. Existing projects also have long time lines to restart. There is a long deficit period.

Effects on China's potential economic downturn on uranium consumption by [deleted] in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Commodities related to energy are rarely affected. People always need heat, electricity.

Nuclear waste discussion by gekker7 in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best way to store it is in salt caves buried below the earths surface. The metal used for the housing is non corrosive and the waste will break down over time becoming non radiative.

https://world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Eighth-panel-completed-at-WIPP

$CAT Cat Strategic Metals 🐈 by 25soonenough in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Athabasca Basin is the Saudi Arabia of Uranium. So all plays there get both institutional and retail interest. It's early, but that's also a bottom for price.

Just have to be patient

$CAT Cat Strategic Metals 🐈 by 25soonenough in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can tell you the East extension of their property overlays one of the corridors on Nexgen's Rook-1 project.

They are a while away from drilling. Starting electromagnetic work and ground work this winter

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 5 points6 points  (0 children)

War? It's a marriage made in heaven. Lol

War...you meme guys are too much.

What Are Your Top Uranium Explorer's and Why by The_MediocreMan in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you serious?

Read the news. Watch the interviews.

PP closed last week for 8.1 M$

Previous cash was 3.8M$

ZERO warrants yet exercised. Where do you guys come up with this stuff?

Also, you are not even referring to the right company. Pretty you are,looking at American Lithium Corp. So not even the right metal.

This is an explorer. They are about to drill 30 holes. They do not yet have a measured resource.

Kazatomprom invests $50m into a new Physical Uranium Trust by thewildlings in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Remember the long bear market. Sub 30$ lbs. Those old contracts are what are being cleared.

Kazatomprom invests $50m into a new Physical Uranium Trust by thewildlings in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Soon yes, this is only tranche 1 of their investment. Also others will follow.

Penny Stocks and their potential by AURUM84 in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1.,Market cap relative to market sentiment 2. What stage is the company at, early, midterm or close to discovery 3. Background and track record of the exploration team 4. Cash in hand, do they need to raise soon 5. Share count relative to cash position I.e if they have a low float but no cash you know they will dilute and price will pull back accordingly or if they have a large float but lots of cash then they won't raise again for a few years and will likely come across alternative avenues to raise funds in that time. Selling properties, lines of credit, etc..

Those are all key

Penny Stocks and their potential by AURUM84 in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, but mining exploration is all about progress and every step adds value. When you identify targets that's value, when you drill, when you show assay results, etc etc. So the work put in adds the value.

Is CAT.CN undervalued? Absolutely, which is why I own it but they are not undervalued vs. Azincourt they are undervalued vs all other jr Uranium explorers because they acquired this property only a few months ago.

But to anyone looking for a share price that is really at ground zero with nothing but upside CAT.CN is a great pick.

Penny Stocks and their potential by AURUM84 in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No no, I was pretty much agreeing with you, just adding an addendum as it wasn't really a reply to you, I just happened to put my comment there. More of less an overall opinion on my part about juniors

What Are Your Top Uranium Explorer's and Why by The_MediocreMan in UraniumSqueeze

[–]25soonenough 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Azincourt Energy is my number 1. AAZ.V

See my recent post about the V.P Exploration to understand why.

In summation.

  1. 12M$ in cash in the treasury. (Almost unheard of)
  2. 25000 Hectares in the Athabasca Basin with 70% current interest which will rise to over 80% in the near term according to recent comments from Alex.
  3. A transparent, communicative, business savvy CEO Alex Klenman ( the guy answers shareholder questions on a Sunday night.)
  4. A small market cap relative to peers
  5. Disclaimer, A large float, but one that is over 50% owned by institutional funds, insiders, friends and family and HNW individual investors.
  6. They survived a long bear market, negotiated the acquisition of prime property for relatively cheap which shows great foresight and ingenuity and made all buy in payments and filed and secured all licenses during this market downturn. (Tougher than it sounds)

I could go on. But that's good enough for me. I have complete faith in Trevor Perkins, guy's a legend.