Russia and the Kazakh Uranium Sector

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Wed, Dec 23, 2009
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Political risks in the resource industry don’t only apply to foreign mining companies, as is evident by the prosecution of the man credited with turning Kazakhstan into a global uranium top dog.

Last week, Uranium One Inc [TSX: UUU] announced it had acquired a 50 per cent share of the Karatau uranium project in Kazakhstan from Russian state-owned uranium miner ARMZ.

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