The global initiative requires member countries to disclose how they allocate licences and how much they receive from the companies in tax, royalties and other contributions.
Many investors, including nuclear power utilities, are looking a few years out at what might happen to the price of uranium once a large number of long-term contracts are signed.
The company has begun to settle into its new role in the agriculture world and according to retailers and producers it hasn’t really shaken things up all that much.