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  "textContent": "In this conversation with Leigh Curyer, CEO of NexGen Energy Ltd. (TSX: NXE), we discuss what the final federal approval for the Rook I uranium project means, why the next phase for the company is now all about execution, and how NexGen is positioning itself as one of the most leveraged names to a rising […]\n\nThe post The Uranium Supply Gap Is Getting Harder to Ignore | Leigh Curyer of NexGen Energy appeared first on the deep dive.",
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