dorothyperkins
- 16 Jan 2007 23:54
India Star Energy (INDY) looks very interesting
fliper
- 18 Jan 2007 09:20
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If you are looking at this type of stock , I should check out umn .
Jobibear
- 07 Feb 2007 19:23
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Nice rise today :). Anybody expect a fall back tomorrow or is this one set to continue an upward trajectory?
Dil
- 07 Feb 2007 20:42
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Wot this lost do then Jobi ???
Camelot5
- 15 Feb 2007 22:15
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INDY is nothing but good news in recent weeks.See EYE,EWR,CGG exciting positive news coming out of Canada on a daily basis.Its just a matter of time until this reflects in SP an undervalued company with enormous potential.
Jobibear
- 27 Feb 2007 08:13
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Uranium price looking to soar according to Money Week:
Its thought that about 251 new nuclear reactors are being designed or are in planning across the world, said The Times. Many of these are in India or China - China in particular needs to find other ways of driving its economy forward, as the country has serious environmental problems already, caused partly by its reliance on coal-fuelled power plants.
These all require uranium - each new reactor needs 600 tonnes to get started, and 200 a year to keep running, says The Times.
So its no surprise that the price is soaring - and theres an added supply complication with uranium. Analysts reckon the price could go as high as $100 a pound this week.
capetown
- 16 Apr 2007 12:46
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Driver i got in last week,wish i had bought more.
G D Potts
- 16 Apr 2007 13:06
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What is Palladium? Is it used in nuclear reactors as well or??
driver
- 16 Apr 2007 13:12
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Palladium
Palladium, together with rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, iridium, and platinum form a group of elements referred to as the platinum group metals (PGM). Palladium is a lustrous silver-white metal. It has a face-centered cubic crystalline structure, at ordinary temperatures it is strongly resistant to corrosion in air and to the action of acids. It is attacked by hot acids, and it dissolves in aqua regia. It forms many compounds and several complex salts. Palladium has a great ability to absorb hydrogen (up to 900 times its own volume).
Applications
Because of its corrosion resistance, a major use of palladium is in alloys used in low voltage electrical contacts. When it is finely divided, palladium forms a good catalyst and is used to speed up hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions.
Palladium is used extensively in jewelry-making in certain alloys called white gold. It may be alloyed with platinum or substituted for it. It is used in watch bearings, springs, and balance wheels and also for mirrors in scientific instruments.
Dunnyspage
- 16 Apr 2007 13:14
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Blimey its finally coming back to life.
G D Potts
- 16 Apr 2007 13:15
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so it doesnt look like it then - unless it can be used as those control rodish things that I think are found in nuclear reactors.
G D Potts
- 16 Apr 2007 13:17
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I hope so dunny - have bought a fair few.
G D Potts
- 16 Apr 2007 13:17
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nice spelling and use of capitals on the title dorothy.
G D Potts
- 16 Apr 2007 13:18
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yes, heavily.
capetown
- 16 Apr 2007 14:53
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Driver what you think will happen to the sp now we have that 4mill trate @1.25
capetown
- 16 Apr 2007 15:03
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Hope your right,be good to see 2p in the next week or so,cant find any reason why its gone up so much over last week or so.