Dear Investor,
In a recent interview with Streetwise Reports, Versant Partners Analyst Rob Chang mentioned Fission Energy. While uranium prices fell after the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, Rob says that in the long term, prices must rise due to a supply shortfall and the economic necessity of using nuclear power. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Rob suggests ways to take advantage of the eventual rebound and highlights some companies that will be the first to see rising stock prices.
Rob has extensive financial markets experience dating back to 1995. He was a member of a five-person team running a multi-strategy hedge fund, a base metals research associate at BMO Capital Markets, a manager of resource funds at a boutique investment management company and an equity analyst covering the global mining sector at an independent investment bank. Rob has an MBA from the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and holds a Canadian Investment Manager designation
The interview can be found at the following link:
Rob Chang: Best Uranium Stock to Rebound in 2011
Scroll down to see Rob Chang's comments on Fission Energy.
Our thanks for your continued interest in Fission Energy Corp.
Best regards,
The Fission Team
Rob Chang's Comments:
"Another company that we would like to talk about is Fission Energy. We have a speculative buy on that one, with no target price. Fission Energy has an enviable mix of location, high-grade resource potential and opportunity. It is located in the prolific Athabasca Basin, which has a 35-year history of uranium production and excellent infrastructure. It is also located within 4 km. of 110 Mlb. uranium and is near Hathor Exploration's Roughrider Zone. In fact, it is adjacent to Hathor, which is part of this company's selling point. While it does not have an NI-43-101-compliant resource at its Waterbury Lake project, drilling results there have produced some fantastic assays of over 1% uranium and some as high as 6%.
Waterbury Lake itself has five targets, all apparently highly prospective, along the Discovery Bay Corridor, which is an east-west string of pearls of mineralization that include all five of Fission's prospects, as well as the adjacent Roughrider and Roughrider East on Hathor's property. It looks like investors in Fission also get a free option on some other Fission properties that are highly prospective, as well. Fission also has Dieter Lake in Quebec, with an NI-43-101-compliant resource of 24.4 Mlb. and a very prospective piece of property in Macusani, Peru--a uranium district that is heating up right now." View Article
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