Legato Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 1 minute ago, LinkSoul60 said: I can see what I said, and what exactly are you not following... The estimated dollars, the scholarships, what...? You said "I don't remember talking too much about the dollars at all" and then quoted dollar amounts. Do try to make some sense now and again. Quote
LinkSoul60 Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 3 minutes ago, Legato said: Whilst at first glance it looks like a good deal it's not as rosy as you purport. Valuation Risks: Shares were considered "overextended" or overvalued by up to 75% according to some analysis, suggesting the market had already priced in more than the deal might deliver, leading to caution about the high P/E ratio (109x–127x). Production Constraints: Cameco has recently flagged operational hurdles impacting its 2025 production outlook, raising questions on its ability to satisfy new, long-term contracts (2027–2035) without relying on spot market purchases. Political and Environmental Criticism: The Saskatchewan Environmental Society criticized the deal because India has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, highlighting long-term reputational risk. Delayed Benefit: The contract does not commence until 2027 and runs through 2035, meaning the revenue is not immediate. Lower Realized Prices: While spot prices for uranium are high, critics point out that some of Cameco's long-term contracts have historically had price caps that didn't allow for maximum profit during market spikes. Maybe Gitzel should have conferred with you first.... You're as bias and ignorant to facts as your buddy. If it's a liberal facilitated deal it just can't be good. But do tell me... what does Cameco's valuation have to do with the agreement?, what does 2025 production restraints have to do with 2027 and beyond, with the exception of planning for better throughput?, what does political and environmental criticism have to do with anything since it's all fake news to you anyway?, yes it's delayed until the current agreement has expired, that's a problem how?, and the comment of 'realized' isn't 'realized given the agreement doesn't start right now. Look forward to hearing your reasoning why this isn't a good deal for Cameco. Cameco’s CEO Tim Gitzel attended an event in Delhi today to celebrate the agreement alongside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, highlighting the strong diplomatic and commercial trade relationships between the countries. “Cameco is proud to be a strategic partner with India to help meet its civil nuclear fuel needs and support its trade relationship with Canada,” said Gitzel. “India is embarking on an ambitious nuclear expansion to power its development plans and meet the future energy security needs of its people. That isn’t possible without a stable supply of uranium fuel. Importantly, this demand underscores an emerging trend of sovereign buyers locking up large volumes from multiple suppliers, and in a window where demand continues to grow and available supplies continue to become more uncertain and constrained. As a proven and reliable producer, Cameco is globally recognized as a nuclear fuel supplier of choice, and we are pleased to be a trusted provider for India once again.” 1 Quote
LinkSoul60 Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 10 minutes ago, Legato said: You said "I don't remember talking too much about the dollars at all" and then quoted dollar amounts. Do try to make some sense now and again. What don't you understand for the meaning of 'talking too much about'? Most everyone I know would think 'they've talked about it, but not too much'. Does that make any sense to you or do we need a walk through....? Speaking of dollars.... have you figured out that we did not give $100M in scholarships you said we did, or are you just sticking with that story? 1 Quote
Reg Volk Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 The Liberals are literally killing Canadians right now. Quote As Democrat and Liberal governments fall, Republicans and Conservatives come to the rescue.
Legato Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 3 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said: What don't you understand for the meaning of 'talking too much about'? Most everyone I know would think 'they've talked about it, but not too much'. Does that make any sense to you or do we need a walk through....? Speaking of dollars.... have you figured out that we did not give $100M in scholarships you said we did, or are you just sticking with that story? Blah dodge oh dear I do waffle a lot. The scholarship has already been explained by someone who isn't blinded by the Carney glow. I have some sunshades you can borrow. 3 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said: Maybe Gitzel should have conferred with you first.... You're as bias and ignorant to facts as your buddy. If it's a liberal facilitated deal it just can't be good. But do tell me... what does Cameco's valuation have to do with the agreement?, what does 2025 production restraints have to do with 2027 and beyond, with the exception of planning for better throughput?, what does political and environmental criticism have to do with anything since it's all fake news to you anyway?, yes it's delayed until the current agreement has expired, that's a problem how?, and the comment of 'realized' isn't 'realized given the agreement doesn't start right now. Look forward to hearing your reasoning why this isn't a good deal for Cameco. Cameco’s CEO Tim Gitzel attended an event in Delhi today to celebrate the agreement alongside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, highlighting the strong diplomatic and commercial trade relationships between the countries. “Cameco is proud to be a strategic partner with India to help meet its civil nuclear fuel needs and support its trade relationship with Canada,” said Gitzel. “India is embarking on an ambitious nuclear expansion to power its development plans and meet the future energy security needs of its people. That isn’t possible without a stable supply of uranium fuel. Importantly, this demand underscores an emerging trend of sovereign buyers locking up large volumes from multiple suppliers, and in a window where demand continues to grow and available supplies continue to become more uncertain and constrained. As a proven and reliable producer, Cameco is globally recognized as a nuclear fuel supplier of choice, and we are pleased to be a trusted provider for India once again.” Didn't say it wasn't a good deal, just not as superb as you insinuated. Comprehension difficulties again I see. Your trumpet skills leave a lot to be desired. Quote
LinkSoul60 Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Legato said: Blah dodge oh dear I do waffle a lot. The scholarship has already been explained by someone who isn't blinded by the Carney glow. I have some sunshades you can borrow. Dodge what. Quoting a dollar value is talking it up? Yes, it was explained to your equally lazy friend. It didn't require the Carney glow to read and understand words. That's obviously where you got confused and assumed Carney gave away $100M. 12 minutes ago, Legato said: Didn't say it wasn't a good deal, just not as superb as you insinuated. Comprehension difficulties again I see. Your trumpet skills leave a lot to be desired. Your interpretation that I think it's superb. It's a very nice deal for the company, which goes without saying. I didn't think you'd be able to answer why you copied the other stuff in last comment so good to see you agree. Edited March 19 by LinkSoul60 Quote
Legato Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 Just now, LinkSoul60 said: The usual back peddle starts.... Dodge what. Quoting a dollar value is talking it up? Yes, it was explained to your equally lazy friend. It didn't require the Carney glow to read and understand words. That's obviously where you got confused and assumed Carney gave away $100M. Your interpretation that I think it's superb. It's a very nice deal for the company, which goes without saying. I didn't think you'd be able to answer why you copied the other stuff in last comment so good to see you agree. If I gave you a bike and pointed to the front wheel, you'd say that was a peddle. The other "stuff" is again way past your limited event horizon. The sunshade offer is still available. Quote
LinkSoul60 Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 1 minute ago, Legato said: If I gave you a bike and pointed to the front wheel, you'd say that was a peddle. The other "stuff" is again way past your limited event horizon. The sunshade offer is still available. So the usual throw the same schtick against the wall to see if it sticks. If it doesn't, turtle. What you're trying to say now is beyond me... Quote
CdnFox Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 7 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said: What exactly did "Canada' spend money on? Cameco is SELLING uranium to India. Hey. Nobody expects YOU of all people to be a genius. But for Fcuks sake...... I was pretty goddam clear. Do you think carney flies for free? His trips cost us hundreds of millions of dollars. The security, the work to arrange it, the personel, is huge. He literally spends over 3000 dollars A PLATE PER PERSON on airline food. A trait trudeau was known for. Just for him personally last year he spent almost a millino dollars in accommodations and travel food , not including the actual cost of flying his own CF plane around. Prime ministers don't fly business class you know. His travel costs us billions each year. Which is fine if he gets contracts and agreements that make it worth while. But these aren't really business trips for him. This is photo ops and prepping relationships for when he's not in office anymore to make bank on Grab a brain and pay attention. I was clear it was his trips i was referring to and the best you can do is "Derp! Trips don't cost money. what money!?!?! Derp!! 1 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
LinkSoul60 Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 8 hours ago, CdnFox said: Hey. Nobody expects YOU of all people to be a genius. But for Fcuks sake...... I was pretty goddam clear. Do you think carney flies for free? His trips cost us hundreds of millions of dollars. The security, the work to arrange it, the personel, is huge. He literally spends over 3000 dollars A PLATE PER PERSON on airline food. A trait trudeau was known for. Just for him personally last year he spent almost a millino dollars in accommodations and travel food , not including the actual cost of flying his own CF plane around. Prime ministers don't fly business class you know. His travel costs us billions each year. Which is fine if he gets contracts and agreements that make it worth while. But these aren't really business trips for him. This is photo ops and prepping relationships for when he's not in office anymore to make bank on Grab a brain and pay attention. I was clear it was his trips i was referring to and the best you can do is "Derp! Trips don't cost money. what money!?!?! Derp!! Sorry but I can't keep up with your id!ocy. Now you say the agreement is not good because of the travel costs.... I'm not sure I've seen as stupid a comment but I suppose you had to pivot somehow when you realized we didn't give away all the scholarship money you and the other minions said we did. You're the absolute last person that should be talking about brains. Get one first and then we'll talk. 1 Quote
Legato Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 12 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said: What you're trying to say now is beyond me... Tell us something new. 1 Quote
LinkSoul60 Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 16 minutes ago, Legato said: Tell us something new. Do you believe that you've given your opinion on something when you make the sarcastic bullet points, or is that just for kicks? If you choose not to validate and/or discuss your comments after making them that's your call. Your mind is too cluttered with anti-liberal shìt to even think properly... 1 Quote
Legato Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 4 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said: Do you believe that you've given your opinion on something when you make the sarcastic bullet points, or is that just for kicks? If you choose not to validate and/or discuss your comments after making them that's your call. Your mind is too cluttered with anti-liberal shìt to even think properly... Again point proven. 1 Quote
LinkSoul60 Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 13 minutes ago, Legato said: Again point proven. You apparently had a point Legato, then typically defaulted to your nonsensical riddles and this so-called point proven comment. Considering you had no point to begin with...your words make no sense. Carry on... Quote
Legato Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 6 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said: You apparently had a point Legato, then typically defaulted to your nonsensical riddles and this so-called point proven comment. Considering you had no point to begin with...your words make no sense. Carry on... As I said...... Quote
ExFlyer Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 1 hour ago, Legato said: Tell us something new. OK Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
DogOnPorch Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 I think this Carney honeymoon is quickly coming to an end. But hey...if one pays enough money, perhaps the entire Conservative Party will cross the floor and join the Elbows-Up Party. So there is hope for all... 1 Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
ExFlyer Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 15 hours ago, Reg Volk said: The Liberals are literally killing Canadians right now. Yup. but...Canadians think they are still better than PP and the conservatives LOL When will the conservatives realize they need to get rid of PP and become a viable party again? 1 minute ago, DogOnPorch said: I think this Carney honeymoon is quickly coming to an end. But hey...if one pays enough money, perhaps the entire Conservative Party will cross the floor and join the Elbows-Up Party. So there is hope for all... Yeah..sure. Canadians don't think so LOL 1 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
DogOnPorch Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 Older Canadians perhaps...those who listen to the CBC and nod in agreement that the Orange Man is the cause of all of their woes. Younger Canadians, I feel, aren't so sure that your Hunchback of Notre Dame is their guy in Ottawa. 1 Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
Reg Volk Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 54 minutes ago, DogOnPorch said: Older Canadians perhaps...those who listen to the CBC and nod in agreement that the Orange Man is the cause of all of their woes. Younger Canadians, I feel, aren't so sure that your Hunchback of Notre Dame is their guy in Ottawa. Yes, old stupid baby boomers who have their houses paid off - sitting on pensions drinking coffee - screwing over their own grandkids out of their own selfish needs to protect their entitlements - truly the dumbest and most cowardly generation this country has ever produced. 1 1 Quote As Democrat and Liberal governments fall, Republicans and Conservatives come to the rescue.
John Johnston Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 On 2/10/2026 at 6:57 AM, ExFlyer said: Once more...another confux BS post!! LOL So sad you are also suffering from dimentia. Inability to comprehend is one of the symptoms and you certainly demonstarte that affliction HA HA HA. it has been me tap dancing in your head for over a year now....that is why you cannot stop posting to me LOL LOL LOL You are addicted to me you degenerate pedophile LOSER HA HA. HA It is impolite to be angry at the underprivileged and mentally impaired as you now are. You cannot stop... tap tap tap.... C'mon back...I know you will because you are addicted to me LOL LOL LOL Hahaha. Thats funny. 1 Quote
DogOnPorch Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 7 minutes ago, Reg Volk said: Yes, old stupid baby boomers who have their houses paid off - sitting on pensions drinking coffee - screwing over their own grandkids out of their own selfish needs to protect their entitlements - truly the dumbest and most cowardly generation this country has ever produced. Pierre (finally) ignoring his old handlers and engaging with the new media rather than the old MSM guard is a step in the right (heh) direction. Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
DogOnPorch Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 On Facebook this morning, many of my semi-erstwhile Liberal friends are either scoffing at Pierre's move to go on Rogan or freaking-out about it in a not so subtle fight-or-flight response. Rather amusing, really. 1 Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
Reg Volk Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 3 minutes ago, DogOnPorch said: Pierre (finally) ignoring his old handlers and engaging with the new media rather than the old MSM guard is a step in the right (heh) direction. yes a day late and a dollar short, but finally breaking free of the Jenny Byrne influence and is doing the podcasts etc that we know the spineless fool Carney would never do. The foolish baby-boomers in this country will probably all chatter away at Tim Hortons as they continue to screw over their own grandkids supporting the Liberals, and of course, the bald fool at CBC will continue to feed the fear and lie his butt off to keep the old white people in this country cowering in fear, but at least Pierre is showing the backbone that this country so desperately needs right now. Great job Pierre! 1 Quote As Democrat and Liberal governments fall, Republicans and Conservatives come to the rescue.
DogOnPorch Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 2 minutes ago, Reg Volk said: yes a day late and a dollar short, but finally breaking free of the Jenny Byrne influence and is doing the podcasts etc that we know the spineless fool Carney would never do. The foolish baby-boomers in this country will probably all chatter away at Tim Hortons as they continue to screw over their own grandkids supporting the Liberals, and of course, the bald fool at CBC will continue to feed the fear and lie his butt off to keep the old white people in this country cowering in fear, but at least Pierre is showing the backbone that this country so desperately needs right now. Great job Pierre! Met Pierre at one of his rallies with an MLA buddy a while back. We discussed Napoleon's Campaigns leading-up to Leipzig. At least half an hour...he didn't make anyone feel rushed and was apparently happy to discuss something OTHER than Canada's dire position. A keeper. Too bad most Canadians have never heard of Leipzig (Battle of)...or the 6th Coalition. Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
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