
@edano can I copy that into the list I am making please
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:22:48 PM

@edano trying to find what year raymond joined them
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:23:53 PM

I see there was a UK Nukem that was sold alongside the US arm
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:26:15 PM

@LM 4 looks to be spewing a large column of steam/smoke out of the top.
by lillymunster 6/13/2011 5:32:49 PM

@nancy strangly as steam is regular occurance NuclearLeaks a japanese site on twitter ae getting really nervous they dont like tonights show I will get you the link
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:34:57 PM

@edano
www.klimaatkeuze.nl Native Americans put kink in Nukem's plans. Nukem GmbH is busy on other fronts too, but it's having a little trouble in at least some places. In January, Native Americans for a Clean Environment (NACE), an environmental group in Oklahoma, USA, received a call from the German firm (which NACE describes as "one of the world's largest and sleaziest uranium import and export companies"). It seems the NACE folk have been causing some problems in the international uranium market and Nukem "felt the need to whine about it." What Nukem was whining about is the fact that NACE and the Cherokee Nation have been holding up the reopening of the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation's uranium conversion plant with their emergency petition asking the NRC to shut the plant down permanently. (See WISE News Communique 368 in brief.) The facility has been closed temporarily for five months now, and the fight to keep it shut is bothering a few others in the trade as well. A week after the Nukem call, NACE got a call from Edlow, International (a uranium transport firm). Edlow says their customers are too nervous to send uranium to Sequoyah Fuels because it may never reopen. Contact: NACE, PO Box 1671, Tahlequah, OK 74465, US. NACE News (US), Feb. 1992
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:35:59 PM

@LM #Elaine - the steam column is going up in height about as high as a reactor building. You can see it pushing up before it blends into the cloud. There is some force behind it.
by lillymunster 6/13/2011 5:37:58 PM

I started this of as a presentation but think I will convert to docs and do one for each company I will open a spreadsheet for a timeline too Kurion is very erm..
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:38:04 PM

@nancy going on longer than last time too or should I say we can see it this time there must be a breeze
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:39:15 PM

I was skipping duke links in results cos i thought it sounded like a video game
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:40:05 PM

at @pedro is it for sharing on simply info when you complete it?
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:40:35 PM

@pedro brilliant I will switch to helping just shout if you want anything searching for then
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:42:32 PM

by lillymunster 6/13/2011 5:47:07 PM

@pedro he likes his venture capital companies R. James Woolsey is a Venture Partner with VantagePoint Venture Partners of San Bruno
by elainekirk 6/13/2011 5:48:32 PM

@WolfDK Thanks. 4 is really churning. TEPCO has been focusing on 4 over the last week. Have to wonder if there are larger worries there. They commented they need recirculating to keep the temps down. 4 seems to want to stay hot.
by lillymunster 6/13/2011 5:49:33 PM