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I hope you are holding on with both hands!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2784556" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>Coal is interesting. I read that Soros is investing in it (true or untrue I do not know). But if you believe it is an essential part of our nation's energy supply and that government moves to make it go away are going to be reversed, then it might be a good investment. </p><p>At the same time it seems as if nuclear could be laying the foundation to expand. It is as if a deal has been cut behind the scenes to placate the environmentalists into letting it happen. It does need to happen but I assume will require many decades before nuclear begins to replace coal for electrical generation.</p><p>All of this is purely speculative stuff. Do your own homework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2784556, member: 688"] Coal is interesting. I read that Soros is investing in it (true or untrue I do not know). But if you believe it is an essential part of our nation's energy supply and that government moves to make it go away are going to be reversed, then it might be a good investment. At the same time it seems as if nuclear could be laying the foundation to expand. It is as if a deal has been cut behind the scenes to placate the environmentalists into letting it happen. It does need to happen but I assume will require many decades before nuclear begins to replace coal for electrical generation. All of this is purely speculative stuff. Do your own homework. [/QUOTE]
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