Articles On Boss Resources (ASX:BOE)
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Boss Resources moving towards restarting uranium mine in South Australia
Optimisation of the ion exchange process confirms significant cost reductions for Honeymoon and strengthens the project’s potential to be one of the lowest-cost uranium producers globally. |
Proactive Investors | BOE | 4 years ago |
Boss Resources identifies ‘significant’ cost savings for proposed Honeymoon uranium mine
An evaluation of Boss Resources’ (ASX: BOE) advanced Honeymoon uranium project has identified avenues of “significant cost reduction” in developing and operating a mine in South Australia. The improved economics are in comparison to the Jan... |
SmallCaps | BOE | 4 years ago |
Australia sets aside further funds for resources exploration
Australia’s reliance on the resources sector has clearly been recognised by the Federal government, which has invested a further $125m into Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program. This new investment adds to the prev... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
There’s widespread confidence in the uranium recovery, and companies are pouring in
Superior Lake Resources’ (ASX:SUP) is running the ruler over some US uranium projects, underscoring what is starting to look increasingly like a widespread revival of the uranium sector. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were already si... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Short & Caught: The ASX stocks investors are shorting right now
Short & Caught is Stockhead’s fortnightly recap of which ASX small cap stocks are heavily shorted. Stocks that are shorted have investors betting that they fall. Shorting works by selling stocks you do not actually own in the hope of bu... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Gold explorer Marmota is dusting off an advanced uranium project
Uranium has seen a revival in recent months thanks to an existing structural supply deficit in the global uranium market and supply disruptions caused by COVID-19 lockdown measures. Gold-focused Marmota Energy (ASX:MEU) is the latest junio... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Uranium Week: No Sign Yet Of Utilities
Activity in uranium markets slipped back to more normal levels in May as utilities remain reluctant to commit. -US uranium purchases up 20% in 2019-Purchases from non-allies exceeded those from allies-Utilities still expected to come to the... |
FNArena | BOE | 4 years ago |
Short & Caught: The ASX small caps investors are shorting right now
Short & Caught is Stockhead’s fortnightly recap of which ASX small cap stocks are heavily shorted. Stocks that are shorted have investors betting that they fall. Shorting works by selling stocks you do not actually own in the hope of bu... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Is this uranium’s renaissance or another false dawn?
An existing structural supply deficit in the global uranium market, aggravated by ongoing COVID-19 supply disruptions, has sent the uranium ‘spot’ price up +30 per cent year-to-date. Is this an isolated blip or the start of a more sustainab... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Directors Trades: A former AFL exec dropped nearly $3m on a stock going private
Sometimes ASX small caps end up going going private again and Latin American car classifieds site Latam Autos (ASX:LAA) did just that on Friday, but not before Mike Fitzpatrick bought nearly $3m in a rights issue. Fitzpatrick is best known... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Time For Yellowcake’s Day In The Sun?
ShareCafeTime For Yellowcake’s Day In The Sun? As followers of yellowcake would know, there have been plenty of proclamations about an imminent recovery post Fukushima, but they have all turned out to be false dawns. With buyers and sellers... |
ShareCafe | BOE | 4 years ago |
Time For Yellowcake’s Day In The Sun?
By Tim Boreham, Editor, The New Criterion Is it really time for yellowcake’s day in the sun? As followers of yellowcake would know, there have been plenty of proclamations about an imminent recovery post Fukushima, but they have all turned... |
FNArena | BOE | 4 years ago |
The US wants to revitalise its domestic uranium industry. What does this mean for explorers?
While, there aren’t many surprises in the newly released, long-delayed report from the US Nuclear Fuel Working Group (NFWG), the recommendations add momentum to an already bullish outlook for uranium. In July last year the world’s biggest u... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Apr 16, 2020
An additional news report on the recommendation, valuation, forecast and opinion changes for ASX-listed equities. In addition to The Australian Broker Call Report, which is published and updated daily (Mon-Fri), FNArena has now added The Au... |
FNArena | BOE | 4 years ago |
Is the long-awaited supply shock finally here for uranium?
Canada’s Cameco this week announced it was shuttering Cigar Lake, the world’s largest uranium mine, for at least four weeks after directives from the Canadian and Saskatchewan provincial governments. The Canadians are concerned about the us... |
SmallCaps | BOE | 4 years ago |
Barry FitzGerald: Confidence is brewing, is the uranium renaissance upon us?
Other than the gold and iron ore space, things are pretty glum in the broader mining market thanks to the pressure on commodity prices caused by the threat to global economic growth from the coronavirus. Among all the gloom and doom though,... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Boss Resources study positions Honeymoon Uranium Project as Australia's next producer
The feasibility study is the final independent validation for Honeymoon’s restart, having technically de-risked the asset and optimised the process flowsheet through multiple phases of tests and studies. |
Proactive Investors | BOE | 4 years ago |
This is how much uranium prices have to rise for the industry to revive
Will this be another disappointing year for uranium explorers and producers or will this be a break out year? Having been over $US140 ($204) per pound in 2007, prices have lulled in the $US20s for the last few years. Uranium prices January... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Boss to fast-track Honeymoon uranium restart
Boss Resources could restart production at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia in 12 months. The company is set to seize an anticipated rally in the uranium market, thanks to Honeymoon’s “outstanding” feasibility study (FS) res... |
Australian Mining | BOE | 4 years ago |
Uranium stocks guide: Here’s everything you need to know
Despite much optimism among the uranium industry, 2019 proved to be more of the same dreary conditions that plagued the sector for the past couple of years. Uranium prices have been largely stagnant in the past six months, bouncing around i... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Short and Caught: The ASX stocks investors are shorting right now
Short & Caught is Stockhead’s fortnightly recap of which ASX small cap stocks are heavily shorted. Stocks that are shorted have investors betting that they fall. Shorting works by selling stocks you do not actually own in the hope of bu... |
Stockhead | BOE | 4 years ago |
Uranium support gains strength amid nuclear ban
Four in 10 Australians want the ban on nuclear power lifted, according to a polling by JWS Research. The polling shows that 39 per cent of people support the use of nuclear power in Australia, in contrast to 33 per cent of people in opposit... |
Australian Mining | BOE | 4 years ago |
Boss braces for uranium recovery as Honeymoon advances
Talk of a rebound in the global uranium market is becoming louder. Boss Resources, which is vying to become Australia’s next uranium producer, is backing the potential of a recovery as market fundamentals become more favourable. The company... |
Australian Mining | BOE | 5 years ago |
Boss can respond quickly to kick in uranium price
Shares in emerging uranium producer, Boss Resources (ASX:BOE) increased by about 65% between June and August when it hit a high of 6.9 cents. While it has come off slightly in September, the current share price indicates that it is still on... |
FinFeed | BOE | 5 years ago |
Rat's Rant: What's hot, what's not and... the Lehman Brothers
Did you know that on 16 September 2008 Lehman Brothers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This was the largest bankruptcy in US history and what a wild day that was for anyone working in the markets at the time. What's hot Bellamy'... |
FinFeed | BOE | 5 years ago |
Barry FitzGerald: With uranium set to jump, Boss is racing to get Honeymoon over the production line
After an initial flurry in response to President Trump kiboshing the idea of quotas on uranium imports, things have settled down for the dozen or so ASX-listed stocks that have the nuclear fuel as their prime focus. So where to from here fo... |
Stockhead | BOE | 5 years ago |
Boss Resources looking forward to business as usual with the US in uranium
Earlier this week US President Donald Trump declined to issue suggested quotas for US uranium imports. |
Proactive Investors | BOE | 5 years ago |
Trump Decides Against Uranium Quotas; Australian Uranium Explorers Welcome Decision
United States President Donald Trump has decided not to impose quotas on uranium imports. The official statement declining the quotas was made on 12 July 2019. The move, which was welcomed and favoured by Australian companies, follows a Sec... |
Kalkine Media | BOE | 5 years ago |
Australia’s uranium industry welcomes President Trump’s decision against punitive import measures
Australia’s uranium industry has openly welcomed US President Donald Trump’s decision not to impose a tariff or quota on uranium imports into the US, with Vimy Resources (ASX: VMY) chief executive officer Mike Young describing the news as “... |
SmallCaps | BOE | 5 years ago |
Australian companies back Trump uranium import plan
Donald Trump’s decision to not issue a quota that would have limited uranium imports into the United States has been praised by Australian companies. A Section 232 petition launched by US producers Energy Fuels and Ur-Energy in January 201... |
Australian Mining | BOE | 5 years ago |
Boss extends GR Engineering relationship for Honeymoon restart
Boss Resources has contracted GR Engineering Services as the lead study consultant for the definitive feasibility study (DFS) at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia. The contract continues a relationship established between the... |
Australian Mining | BOE | 5 years ago |
Boss enters phase two of Honeymoon uranium restart
Boss Resources has reached the second phase of its plan to restart the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia. Honeymoon was placed on care and maintenance by previous owner Uranium One in 2013. Boss, in its latest quarterly report, s... |
Australian Mining | BOE | 5 years ago |
This is what’s making US (and ASX) uranium great again
There have been some significant geopolitical moves impacting the uranium market in recent months, not the least of which is the US probe into security of supply concerns. Stockhead covered the topic in some detail back in April, but with t... |
Stockhead | BOE | 5 years ago |
Uranium: Hylea takes a $10m punt; shares rocket over 130pc
Battery metals player Hylea Metals (ASX:HCO) likes the uranium market so much it is buying Paladin Energy’s (ASX:PDN) stake in the Kayelekera uranium mine in Malawi for $10m. Scroll down for more ASX uranium news >>> Investors lo... |
Stockhead | BOE | 5 years ago |