
Analysis Topic: Companies Analysis
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Friday, April 14, 2017
Westinghouse A Bankruptcy of Nuclear Proportions / Companies / Nuclear Power
By: STRATFOR
In any given year, a handful of companies file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States. Rarely, however, does one of these filings reverberate beyond the boardroom and into the realm of geopolitics. Those that do — Lehman Brothers in 2008, or the "Big Three" U.S. automakers in 2008-10 — usually involve hundreds of billions of dollars. But the next big geopolitically relevant bankruptcy may be on the horizon, and the amount of money involved is tiny next to the collapses of the past decade.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Nuclear Fusion Power Breakthrough at the National Ignition Facility / Companies / Nuclear Power
By: Money_Morning
Dr. Kent Moors writes: An incredible breakthrough happened last week that took me back to my early fascination (and education) in theoretical physics.
It revolves around the most famous physics formula ever written: E=mc2.
As Einstein posited in his now famous 1905 paper, “Does the Inertia of an Object Depend upon Its Energy Content?” energy and mass are different forms of the same thing.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
How Your Grandchildren can Reap Profits with These Nuclear Power Stocks / Companies / Nuclear Power
By: Money_Morning
Greg Madison writes: Three Mile Island. Chernobyl. Sellafield. Fukushima.
These are just the most famous names from an alarmingly long list of civilian nuclear incidents. Each of these accidents resulted sparked intense public debate on the future of civilian nuclear power.
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Reveille For The American Nuclear Industry, Uranium Stocks Investing / Companies / Nuclear Power
By: Jeb_Handwerger
A few days ago the French upstaged the US mighty nuclear reactor construction industry under our very noses in broad daylight making us appear as Homer Simpson napping at the control plant of Mr. Burns’ atomic energy plant in Springfield. Most of the media never mentioned the event. Only one gave it token coverage hidden on pg. A13 without realizing its true significance. French President Nicholas Sarkozy signed a landmark deal with the Indian Government to sell billions of dollars of nuclear reactors and fuel for the next 25 years, while the US is battling in hard economic times, beset by unemployment to maintain a grip on India’s extremely profitable and growing nuclear industry.