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StockInterview: How do you feel about uranium, which fuels nuclear reactors and generates electricity, and the uranium bull market for stocks that we're in right now?

Online Stock Market Trading J-F Tardif: We are very bullish. We're extremely bullish on uranium as a firm, not only for uranium, but we're also very bullish on energy. Everything is inter-connected because we believe in the peak oil theory. That means the production of oil around the world will eventually peak, yet the demand will continue to increase. That puts a tremendous pressure on oil. With oil going up and natural gas price going up, then this has an effect on coal and uranium prices as well. So that's why we're very bullish on uranium.

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Stock Market Game J-F Tardif: In the business of uranium, you have a huge shortage of production versus demand. Very close to half of the annual demand is produced from mining. The other half is coming from above ground inventories. Eventually, those inventories go down. Eventually, they go to zero. Obviously, you can not have a zero inventory. So that puts an additional pressure on the uranium price. The fact is we don't produce enough uranium versus the demand. Rising oil prices puts pressure on the cost of energy so people are looking at alternatives. A lot of the growth in Asia, for example, is in terms of nuclear energy. So there are many reasons to be bullish.

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Stock Investing Game StockInterview: Are uranium stocks still to be held at this time, or is time to circulate money elsewhere?

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Journal Prime Rate Street Wall J-F Tardif: It depends on your view. Our view is to redeem in the long term because we have a bullish view on energy, and uranium. We're comfortable owning uranium here even though they've gone up. But, short term? Who knows the short term? The short term is probably the toughest thing to predict.

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Stock Market News Kevin Bambrough: I think a lot of these stocks have run a lot in the short term so that makes us more cautious. There are not as many stocks that have a significant upside like we saw a couple of years ago. It's not the same picture out there, but there are still a few select companies that have a lot of potential. A lot of companies have gone up. Companies, which we think may not be as good, have also gone up. Perhaps, now is a better time to really focus on the companies we believe are better than others. That is actually something we've done here. We've started selling those we're not as confident in as others and have bought other uranium stocks we actually feel more confident in the quality.

Stock Investing Basics StockInterview: It appears the recent uranium market was a bit overbought. On a day-to-day basis, what do you look for when isolating the stocks you want to hold?

Stock Investing Software J-F Tardif: I cannot say that we're traders. We do trade. We do buy and sell, sometimes, but we do have a mid-to-long term view about energy. We buy heavily when they're oversold. We have very important core holdings in the uranium business -

Stock Market Trading Kevin Bambrough: You could say we have belief in the fundamentals of different companies. If one seems to get overextended relative to another, we may do a switch, but that's pretty much it.

Stock Investing For Dummy J-F Tardif: We've bought and sold different companies, reduced positions and increased positions. If you look back since we've started to invest in uranium, we've probably had more dollars invested in uranium every quarter. We keep adding to it, and the value of those holdings actually increased as well. In dollar terms, we've got more uranium today than we've had six months ago.

Stock Market Crash StockInterview: How you determine the quality of a uranium stock?

Stock Investing Tip J-F Tardif: The first thing is a high quality resource in the ground or in production. If somebody is already producing, obviously we know they have it. If a company is not producing, but they have a resource, it has to be a high quality resource. This can be done by engineering work and drill holes and experts. I'm not a geologist so I cannot be a technician myself, but other people can. They can say there is X amount of uranium in the ground with X amount of certainty. Those, then, would be the type of stocks in which we would be interested.

Stock Market Chart Kevin Bambrough: And at a grade that we feel is in economic concentrations at various prices.

Online Stock Investing StockInterview: But there is such a spread on those concentrations, or grades. It can't always be the high-grade uranium found in Athabasca. What grades make you comfortable?

Stock Market Crash Of J-F Tardif: It's very different if you have an ore body or a deposit that is very deep in the ground. Obviously, it will be at a different cost than if it's an open pit. You have to understand how it's going to eventually be mined. Depending on the grade, let's say it costs $100/ton to mine somewhere. Your value in the ground is $200/ton. To value the uranium, you then have a $100/ton of gross margin potential. You then figure out the cost per ton and the revenue per ton. Revenue per ton obviously is driven by the grade. Then, you try to figure out who has the best gross margin out there. Then you look at the gross margin versus the market cap and you compare. It's a lot of analysis and thinking about numbers and guessing. It's a guessing game as well. Finally, you try to guess the best you can, make an opinion, and make a decision.

Stock Investing For Beginner StockInterview: How do you size up the geological team running the show, and how big a role do they play in your investment decision?

Finance Journal Personal J-F Tardif: We certainly prefer people that have been involved in uranium for a long time - people that were actually involved in uranium in the 1970s. A guy with 40 years of experience in mining, and 10 years of that in uranium is certainly better than another type of guy who has never dealt with uranium. Management is important, but the deposit is more important. Either they have it or they don't, right? Obviously we don't want to go with a company that has management that we don't like and .with no deposit.

Stock Market Report Kevin Bambrough: Early on, when we first started looking at uranium, and the land grab phase was on, we valued management a little more highly then. We were talking to people who were saying things like, "Give us some money, we're going to go and try and stake some things." Or they'd say, "We've bought a database so we know people who know where these deposits are, and we're going to get them." Back then, we were in an early stage. Now, a lot of the most prospective properties have been snatched up. So, now it becomes more about the mining team than it was in the early stage, during the acquiring phase.

Finance Investing Stock Market J-F Tardif: We want to invest in companies that we think have a good chance at actually producing. One of our successes did happen. The management was very knowledgeable of uranium. They were very knowledgeable of mining. They built a team. They've done feasibility studies. They are in the process of building a mine. And they will produce uranium. That company is called Paladin Resources (TSX: PDN)

Wall Street Journal Com Kevin Bambrough: From our initial investment we made almost - from the initial investment to the peak that it hit just in the last month, I think we're up 40 times our money.

Stock Market Investing Advice StockInterview: Mr. Tardif, in your fund, what percentage do you hold in uranium versus gold?

Street Trader Wall J-F Tardif: In the fund that I run, the Canadian fund, we have, as we speak today, 3.8 percent in gold and 10.5 percent in uranium. (Editor's Note: We interviewed Mr. Tardif on February 3rd, 2006.)

Indian Stock Market StockInterview: Mr. Tardif, what else do you invest in besides gold and uranium?

Stock Investing Advice J-F Tardif: We invest in energy service companies, oil and gas producers, what we call in Canada Business Income Trusts (companies that distribute all of their earnings to shareholders). Some of those companies can give as high as a 10-, 12-, or 13-percent yield on distribution. We also invest in technology, consumer products and so on.
Kevin Bambrough: We also have a gold fund at our firm with over one-half billion dollars invested in gold companies.

Free Journal Street Wall StockInterview: When making your general investment decisions, what do you look for?

Stock Market Information J-F Tardif: Typically, we buy companies that have rising earnings, rising sales, hopefully rising margins as well. On top of it we try to buy stocks very cheaply. Hopefully, we can see a multiple expansion on top of all of those items. That's on the long side. When the ratio is very attractive, then we try to take larger positions. On the short side, we try to do the opposite, try to find companies that have earnings growth slowing down, or earnings actually going down. The same with sales: sales growth slowing down or sales going down, margins going down and hopefully a multiple contraction. Basically, there are really two sides to the portfolio.

Penny Stock Investing StockInterview: What strategies do you use before taking the leap?

Stock Market Stock J-F Tardif: We have many strategies. With oil and gas producers, in Canada with the ones we own, we look at growth of production, growth of cash flow and growth of earnings. We also own some energy services companies. With those companies, we project them to still grow their earnings and sales. We feel that they're not very expensive. Some income trusts that we own, business income trusts, they're growing their earnings, growing their sales, and at a multiple we feel they're not that expensive.

Stock Market Investing Basics StockInterview: Can you share with us a name one of those stocks you've owned for a while?

Black Hoodies Street Wall J-F Tardif: One is called Total - not the big Total. This one is a business income trust in Canada. They actually are an energy service company, providing services to produce oil and gas. The stock actually was around $2, three years ago, and today it's still trading around 10X earnings for 2006. The company has been growing around roughly 50 percent per year for the last few years. We expect them to grow at least 30 percent for the next two to three years, maybe more.

Stock Market Trading Tip StockInterview: Care to share another favorite with our readers?

Stock Option Investing J-F Tardif: In the fund that I run, we're long a company called Aastra Technologies (TSE: AAH). We like it because management has created a lot of value in the past. We feel they're still creating value today by buying businesses that have problems. After cutting costs substantially, and making them much more efficient, they then try to grow those businesses going forward. Their business is doing well now. Actually, most of their divisions are growing now, and their earnings now are on the rise. The stock should do well and is a very special situation.

Small Cap Stock Investing StockInterview: How does your fund move with the market to capitalize upon the market's momentum?

Value Stock Investing J-F Tardif: Obviously, the firm has a view about the market, but we try not to apply it too much in this fund. We just go stock by stock. As long as we find good stocks that we like, we buy them. And as long as we find shorts that we like as shorts, we short them. The portfolio ends up being what it is in terms of how much we're shorting and in terms of how much we're long. So we don't go with, "Oh I want to be short or I want to be long." It's rather ideas driven, stock driven.

Invest Stock Market StockInterview: Earlier, you mentioned about taking large positions in stocks with an attractive risk-to-reward ratio. I have read that Sprott Asset Management sometimes takes very large percentage positions in some companies, occasionally more than 10 or 20 percent?

Stock Investing System J-F Tardif: It happens that some stocks we own in multiple funds. In the Opportunities Fund, we do own some stocks that are owned by other funds. In total, the firm owns more than 10 percent of a certain number of companies.

How To Invest In The Stock Kevin Bambrough: Sometimes it's a team that will find something, and everyone agrees that they love the company. We go and try to buy 20 percent. Up to 20 percent is usually our limit that we buy in the company. And then, to be fair to all the funds, we spread it around equally across the funds. That's typically how it happens.

Beginner Investing Market (Editor's Note: In reviewing uranium holdings, we contacted Strathmore Minerals and Energy Metals about the current percentage holdings in their companies. Ran Davidson, Corporate Communications for Energy Metals (TSX: EMC) reported Sprott Asset Management owned 15.2 percent of EMC. Craig Christy, Investor Relations for Strathmore Minerals (TSX: STM; Other OTC: STHJF) reported Sprott Asset Management owned 21 percent Strathmore Minerals.

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James Finch contributes to StockInterview.com and other publications. This feature (with full graphics) and his other archived articles can be found at www.stockinterview.com. Please contact James Finch by emailing to him at jfinch@stockinterview.com. You can further research Sprott Asset Management by visiting their website: www.sprott.com

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