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Kazakhstan to buy 10 percent stake in Westinghouse

JUL 08, 2007
Physics Today
Daily Times : The US government is believed to have approved a $486.3m purchase by state-run uranium firm Kazatomprom of Kazakhstan of a ten percent stake in US nuclear reactor firm Westinghouse. Kazatomprom has 30% of the world’s supply of Uranium and the deal is believed to connected to securing a stable supply source of Uranium for Toshiba, which owns 77 percent of Westinghouse.
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