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John Ciampaglia: Uranium Thesis Gaining Global Traction, Powerful Catalysts at Work

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John Ciampaglia: Uranium Thesis Gaining Global Traction, Powerful Catalysts at Work

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John Ciampaglia: Uranium Thesis Gaining Global Traction, Powerful Catalysts at Work

This interview was filmed on August 25, 2022.

As energy concerns continue to rise across the world, more countries are looking to uranium as a solution. John Ciampaglia, CEO of Sprott Asset Management, said that while his firm was "very constructive and bullish" when it launched the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust a year ago, supply/demand fundamentals for the commodity have only improved.

"The thesis I think has become much more understood on a global basis, and also amongst many more institutions and even individual investors," he said.

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0:00 – Intro
0:31 – Sprott trust one-year anniversary reflections
3:56 – Uranium starting to emerge from doldrums
7:18 – Governments increasing support for nuclear
11:07 – Utilities and the nuclear fuel cycle
14:17 – Takeaways from John’s Cigar Lake visit
17:45 – Uranium incentive prices and inflation
22:12 – Who invests in the Sprott trust vs. ETF?
25:11 – Uranium catalysts to watch in the fall
27:41 – Outro

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