...."That's crazy talk," I said.
"No," the industry insider said. "It would only raise the price of power from a nuclear plant to a level five times as high as it is currently. In a peak oil scenario – where gasoline is trading at $15 per gallon – that's quite doable.".....
Uranium Small Cap #1: It has a very small market cap right now, but in the not-too-distant future it could easily be worth a billion. What I find especially attractive is the fact that its prime properties were originally staked in the late 1960s and explored in the late 1970s. After the Three Mile Island disaster, all that valuable data went into deep storage.
So the company has inherited a detailed treasure map to some of the richest uranium deposits in the world. Your cost to buy into those reserves would be just pennies on the dollar.
Uranium Small Cap #2: This company's team has about 280 years of uranium expertise — they can handle anything! And right now they're poring over the company's huge database of drilling and survey data compiled in the 1970s and 1980s, by oil companies that were exploring for uranium all over the Western U.S.
Short-term events have created a buying opportunity in these shares. Meanwhile, the company has filed papers to list its stock on the American Stock Exchange. I think that could really get the money flowing in!
Uranium Small Cap #3: After the Berlin Wall fell, this company scooped up old Communist-era uranium resources for pennies on the dollar. Now, it's trading for about a tenth of what its resource base is worth. This stock is already on the move, but I see more gains ahead!
full story: http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article689.html
....bei denen 3 komm ich ins schleudern - immer passt irgendetwas nicht so ganz 
aber vielleicht schlummert ja schon einer in meinem PF 
linar 