Cameco
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| Cameco Corporation | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public (TSX: CCO) (NYSE: CCJ) |
| Founded | 1988 |
| Headquarters | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
| Key people | Gerald Grandey - President and CEO, Victor Zaleschuk - Chairman |
| Industry | Uranium |
| Products | Engineering firm |
| Revenue | ▲$2.31 billion CAD (2007) |
| Website | http://www.cameco.com/ |
Cameco Corporation (TSX: CCO, NYSE: CCJ) is the world's largest publicly traded uranium company, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is the world's largest uranium producer, accounting for 20% of world production.
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[edit] History
"Cameco - A Canadian Mining and Energy Corporation" was formed in 1988 by the merger and privatization of two crown corporations: the federally owned Eldorado Nuclear Limited (known previously as Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited) and Saskatchewan-based Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation (SMDC). The name was later shortened to "Cameco Corporation".
The new company is initially owned 62% by the provincial government and 38% by the federal government. The initial public offering (IPO) for 20% of the company was conducted in July, 1991. Government ownership of the company decreased over the next 9 years, with full privatization occurring in February, 2002.
In 1996, Cameco acquired Power Resources Inc., the largest uranium producer in the United States. This was followed in 1998 by the aquisition of Canadian-based Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited and Uranerz U.S.A., Inc.
[edit] Operations
Cameco operates several uranium mines in North America and Kazakhstan, including McArthur River, the world's largest high grade uranium deposit and mine, and Cigar Lake, the world's largest undeveloped high grade uranium deposit, both in Saskatchewan. Other operations in Saskatchewan include a mine and mill at Rabbit Lake and a mill at Key Lake.
In the United States, Cameco operates uranium mines in the states of Nebraska and Wyoming through its US subsidiary Cameco Resources Inc. Cameco Resources was formed in 2007 through a restructuring of two wholly owned subsidiaries, Power Resources Inc. (Wyoming) and Crowe Butte Resources Inc. (Nebraska).
In the province of Ontario, Cameco operates a uranium refinery in Blind River and a uranium conversion facility in Port Hope. Through the Bruce Power Limited Partnership (BPLP), Cameco also participates in nuclear power generation in the province.
In 2004, Cameco spun off its gold mining operations in Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and the USA to a newly formed public company, Centerra Gold. Cameco currently owns approx. 53% of Centerra's shares.
| Mines | |
|---|---|
| Producing | |
| Name | Location |
| McArthur River | Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Eagle Point (Rabbit Lake) | Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Smith Ranch-Highland | Wyoming, United States |
| Crow Butte | Nebraska, United States |
| In Development | |
| Cigar lake | Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Inkai | Kazakhstan |
| Mills | |
|---|---|
| Name | Location |
| Key Lake | Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Rabbit Lake | Saskatchewan, Canada |
[edit] Corporate governance
Current members of the board of directors of Cameco Corporation are: John Auston, Joe Colvin, Harry Cook, James R. Curtiss, George Dembroski, Gerald Grandey, Nancy E. Hopkins, Oyvind Hushovd, George Ivany, Neil McMillan, Robert Peterson, John H. Clappison, A. Anne McLellan and Victor Zaleschuk.
[edit] External links
- Cameco's official site
- Cameco Uranium StocksThe Nuclear Option and the Uranium Bull: by Dr. Mark Skousen, Investment Advisory Panelist, Investment U.

