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After reaching its highest level in more than 18 months in the previous session, the Canadian stock market turned negative on Thursday, as weakening crude oil and metals prices weighed on investors  sentiments. The SP/TSX Composite Index fell 87 points, or 0.4%, yesterday to 20,929, a day after settling above the key 21,000 level.Even as healthcare and technology stocks continued to attract renewed buying, heavy losses in commodity-linked sectors like mining and energy pressured the main TSX benchmark.Top TSX Composite movers and active stocksEnergy Fuels  TSX:EFR  dived by more than 7% to $9.48 per share, making it the worst-performing TSX stock for the day. This selloff in EFR stock c stanley termoska ame a day after th stanley cupe e American lithium firm signed a Memorandum of Understanding  MOU  with Astron Corporation to jointly develop the Austra stanley polska lia-based Donald Mineral Sands Project with an aim to secure a large-scale source of rare earth minerals for a U.S.-based supply chain.The project, which is expec Wjgr 2 Beaten-Down Stocks With Massive Upside Potential
Cameco Corp.  TSX:CCO  NYSE:CCJ 聽is starting to see some real positive momentum heading into 2017. The company stated that it sees the uranium glut fading in the long term. Shares soared in response to this positive sentiment. There   no question the company has been in a house of pain for stanley kubek  the last decade. Uranium prices have plummeted, and most investors jumpe stanley france d ship a long time ago.Is the current rally going to be short-lived, or is it the beginning of a turnaround that could see the stock soaring back to highs not seen in five years Why did Cameco fall off a cliff these past few years U stanley water jug ranium has gone out of favour worldwide after earthquakes and tsunamis devastated nuclear reactors in Fukushima. The world is now fearful of nuclear energy, and the demand for uranium plummeted in the years following the disaster.Will demand pick up over the next few years It   probably not a good idea to have nuclear reactors in earthquake zones like Japan. But for other places, like China
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