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I'm not sure, but I think I read this week that the Nigerians have raised their uranium selling price from $0.80/kg to $200/kg. I guess they are selling a lot on the market and maybe this is now going through the whole industry??? 🤷🏼‍♂️
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@Gerit hmm makes sense thanks for the info I did not even know 🤝
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@Gerit Factor 250?!
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@KevinC

The military took over, too, didn't it? Politically quite difficult patch of earth.
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@Gerit It's just hard for me to imagine that you can still be competitive with it.
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@KevinC

if you control a large part of the market and there is more demand than supply, then competition doesn't matter, right? 😅
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@Gerit But with such extreme price increases, this will never work in the long term. When horses died because of a volcanic eruption, bicycles were developed. It will develop similarly with raw materials.
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@KevinC

You're probably right. I'm curious anyway how the situation will develop down there.