(Reuters) - The company has three projects that are due to start
production by the end of 2009 and said recently it planned to
be the world's No. 4 uranium producer in four years.
Shares of the company surged 71 Canadian cents to C$7.66 on
the Toronto Stock Exchange when trading resumed after a halt
pending the announcement.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
production by the end of 2009 and said recently it planned to
be the world's No. 4 uranium producer in four years.
Shares of the company surged 71 Canadian cents to C$7.66 on
the Toronto Stock Exchange when trading resumed after a halt
pending the announcement.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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