Articles On Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL)
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Market highlights and 5 ASX small caps to watch on Friday
The ASX is set to open higher on Friday Wall Street was mixed overnight ahead of the US non-farm payrolls Shares in Block Inc on NYSE fall 7% on volumes miss Local shares are set to open higher today. At 8am AEDT, the ASX 200 August futur... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
The ASX shares with 30% to 50% upside: fundie
ASX uranium shares are “down materially and have completely decoupled with the other energy groups for no really good reason at all”, according to energy, mining, and commodities expert Ben Cleary. Cleary is the portfolio manager of liste... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Ground Breakers: ‘No solution without nuclear’ – Canadian giant Cameco ratchets up bullish commentary, ASX stocks move higher
Cameco boss Tim Gitzel says there’s “no solution without nuclear” as green energy and Russian sanction put rocket up uranium market Aussie uranium stocks move higher on positive chatter Gold miners report as prices lift overnight despite 0... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Tech takes control as Asia Pacific markets rise en masse
Wall Street inspires strong Asian market gains Bubs leads quarterly numbers at home Victory Goldfields becomes Victory REE for Wednesday Let’s start big and go little today. The S&P500 closed 2.6% higher early this morning – best sess... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
The ups and downs for ASX uranium shares in the 2022 financial year
ASX uranium shares broadly benefited in the first part of the 2022 financial year (FY22) amid fast rising prices for the metal. What happened with uranium prices in FY22? Uranium prices tracked higher over the first nine months, reaching m... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
I’m OK, Uranium’s OK: The EU may have just made nuclear power a green giant
EU lawmakers voted to include natural gas and nuclear in the bloc’s list of sustainable activities This is a controversial move, one that has put Europe’s global climate leadership at risk As the EU grapples with its own energy crisis, ot... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Nuclear option: Is uranium our only choice remainium?
You might not never know it but us green-talking Australians have been involved in matters of nuclear importance ever since some idiot split an atom. That idiot, among others, was Sir Marcus Laurence Elwin “Mark” Oliphant, AC, KBE, FRS, FAA... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why did the Paladin Energy share price tumble 13% on Monday?
The Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) share price broke to its lowest level since August 2021 on Monday. At the closing bell, shares in the uranium producer finished at 57 cents apiece, cascading 13% from their previous close. In turn, the La... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow-Vimy merger one step closer
Independent expert Deloitte Corporate Finance has concluded that Deep Yellow’s planned acquisition of Vimy Resources is fair and reasonable and in the best interests of Vimy shareholders. The proposed merger takes place by a scheme of arran... |
Australian Mining | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) extends exclusivity agreement for Shiyela with HyIron
Deep Yellow (DYL) agrees to extend the exclusivity agreement with HyIron Green Technologies for the Shiyela iron ore project in Namibia Last year, HyIron signed a deal with Deep Yellow’s Namibian subsidiaries, Reptile Uranium Namibia and O... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow, Vimy tie-up gets expert’s nod
An independent expert has deemed the proposed scrip-based merger of Deep Yellow and Vimy Resources as both fair and reasonable, paving the way for the first tie-up in the uranium sector in 10 years. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
Evening Report: 8 June, 2022
ShareCafeEvening Report: 8 June, 2022 by Lauren Evans The Australian sharemarket finished higher despite easing back its gains in the afternoon session. All sectors closed higher, except financials, down 2.9 per cent as major banks weighe... |
ShareCafe | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why are ASX 200 energy shares jumping today?
ASX 200 energy shares are having a stellar day on the market today. The S&P/ASX 200 Energy Index (ASX: XEJ) is currently up 4% to 11,117 points. For perspective, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is 0.4% in the green today. Let’s... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why is the Paladin Energy share price jumping 13% today?
The Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) share price has been a very strong performer on Wednesday. In morning trade, the uranium producer’s shares are up 13% to 79.5 cents. Why is the Paladin Energy share price shooting higher? Investors have be... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
What’s going wrong for ASX uranium shares on Wednesday?
It’s a rough day on the market for most ASX uranium shares despite seemingly good news for the industry. In fact, there’s no clear reason behind uranium stocks’ underperformance today. The price of the nuclear-necessity seems to be on a sl... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Boss Energy share price slides 5% despite project milestone
The Boss Energy Ltd (ASX: BOE) share price is having a woeful day on the ASX despite the company’s latest positive announcement. At the time of writing, the uranium producer’s shares are swapping hands at $2.30, down 5.35%. Boss Energy sha... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Uranium specialist joins Aura Energy as governments around the world reassess nuclear power
Former MD and CEO of African-focused Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) and Alliance Resources (ASX:AGS), Patrick Mutz, joins Aura’s board at a critical time in the company’s development. Specialising in uranium projects in the USA, Australia, and Afri... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
What happened to the Paladin Energy share price on Tuesday?
The Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) share price finished in the red on Tuesday despite the company’s silence. However, the price of uranium – the commodity the company produces – has seemingly levelled out over the last few days after spikin... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why are ASX uranium shares getting so much attention right now?
ASX uranium shares have been getting plenty of investor attention recently. That’s because leading uranium companies have been massively outperforming the benchmarks. Over the past month, for example the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
New ASX uranium share to hit boards next month and investors are already pouncing
Uranium miners are vying with lithium shares to be the hottest investment trend and there’s one new ASX share that’s going to satisfy both cravings. A new ASX initial public offering (IPO) candidate is Aurora Energy Metals. The soon-to-be-... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why have ASX uranium shares bolted out of the gate today?
ASX uranium shares are soaring today amid a positive outlook for the uranium price. Among ASX uranium shares surging today are Peninsula Energy Ltd (ASX: PEN) and Bannerman Energy Ltd (ASX: BMN). Close on their tails are Deep Yellow Limit... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
How did ASX uranium shares perform last quarter?
It was a wild and volatile ride for most ASX shares over the first quarter of 2022. For the three months to 31 March, the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) managed a gain, but a very small one at 0.1%. But some ASX shares did better than oth... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why are ASX uranium shares having such a stellar end to the week?
ASX uranium shares are launching higher in Friday’s session following a similar surge in the energy commodity’s price overnight. The S&P/ASX Energy Index (ASX: XEJ) is Friday’s best performing sector. That’s likely also helping push th... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow completes second Namibian uranium campaign
Uranium-focused Deep Yellow has completed its second phase of reverse circulation drilling at its Nova joint venture project in Namibia. All 10 holes yielded more than 100ppm equivalent uranium oxide. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) completes drilling at Barking Gecko
Deep Yellow (DYL) gets new results from drilling at the Barking Gecko North prospect in Namibia The 10-hole drilling program successfully intersected uranium mineralisation greater than 100 ppm triuranium octoxide equivalent While the res... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
DevEx has big plans to mark a big return to uranium exploration
With uranium trading within spitting distance of the magic US$60/lb mark which could incentivise new production, companies are starting to revive efforts to deliver the energy commodity. Deep Yellow is carrying out an all-scrip takeover of... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Conservationists in bid to kill Vimy Resources’ Mulga Rock uranium project
While investors cheered the merger of uranium hopefuls Vimy Resources and Deep Yellow this week, conservationists began steeling themselves for the fight of their lives against its flagship Mulga Rock project. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
ASX 200 morning report – TAH, PDN & MFG shares in focus
The S&P/ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) managed to finish the quarter 0.7% higher in price terms, but down just over 1% on an accumulation basis. This was despite the market finishing near its lows on Thursday, down 0.2%. ASX commodities show streng... |
Rask Media | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow, Vimy seal $658m uranium merger
Deep Yellow and Vimy Resources have inked a mammoth $658m merger, launching a new global uranium player. The deal will create one of the world’s largest uranium inventories at 389m pounds of uranium oxide. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
Monsters of Rock: Uranium steals the headlines with eye-catching $658m merger and a major mine restart
Deep Yellow to acquire fellow uranium project developer Vimy Resources in all scrip $658m deal Paladin raises $200m to restart Langer-Heinrich uranium mine in Namibia by 2024 Boss Energy also eyeing restart of its Honeymoon uranium project... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
ASX Close: Strong month ends with auction loss
The share market wrapped up its best month since November 2020 with its first loss in eight sessions following a late, late sell-off. The S&P/ASX 200 was ahead all session until the closing auction. End-of-quarter institutional portf... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
New $658m uranium major emerges as Deep Yellow ties the knot with Vimy Resources
Knocked back in November, merged in March — advanced uranium plays Deep Yellow (ASX: DYL) and Vimy Resources (ASX: VMY) have at last found common ground in a merger of their Australian and Namibia projects in a deal that creates a $658 mill... |
SmallCaps | DYL | 2 years ago |
Vimy Resources and Deep Yellow agree to $658m merger
Uranium play Vimy Resources has agreed on a $658m merger with Deep Yellow, even though the deal represents an inferior offer to that proposed by the John Borschoff-led company in November. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
Vimy, Deep Yellow agree to merger terms
Listed uranium explorer Vimy Resources has agreed to an all-scrip bid by John Borshoff’s Deep Yellow’s after months of back and forth. |
AFR | DYL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: The Tempest (ASX:TEM) takes centre stage as Will gives it a shake
The Tempest, a tale of love, revenge and family set at sea, is thought to be the last play that William Shakespeare wrote alone. One area it doesn’t touch on in detail is staggering riches; a theme now more relevant to shareholders in Tempe... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow digs in for Vimy Resources bid; all scrip offer
John Borshoff’s Deep Yellow’s finally made its move on fellow uranium play Vimy Resources. |
AFR | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow, Vimy confirm ‘advanced’ merger talks
The shares of Vimy Resources and Deep Yellow have been placed in trading halts ahead of an expected announcement about a takeover. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
Herd on the Terrace: Vimy Resources opens door to Deep Yellow as Cheryl Edwardes plans to nail down deal
Word is that Vimy Resources has welcomed rival uranium player Deep Yellow back into the room for a chat. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
ASX Close: Commodity cool-down helps market kick higher
The share market logged its highest close in a week after a sharp retreat in commodity prices soothed concerns about inflation and global growth. The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 78 points or 1.1 per cent to 7130.8. A “risk on” session s... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why are ASX uranium shares having such a stellar day?
ASX uranium shares are exploding today on the back of decade-high uranium prices and industry optimism. Among the stocks leaping higher today are Boss Energy Ltd (ASX: BOE), Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN), Deep Yellow Limited (ASX: DYL), a... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
So what happened to Vimy? Y’know, the uranium play that tried to cap-raise as the Russians attacked a nuclear power plant
Well, it’s all been sorted. Late last week, as Russian troops entered downtown Zaporizhzhia and thought, ‘gee, that looks a like a good nuclear power plant to shoot at’, Aussie-listed uranium junior Vimy Resources (ASX:VMY) was heading back... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow fires up rig for more Namibian uranium
Deep Yellow has commenced follow-up drilling at its Omahola uranium project in Namibia. The 10,000-metre reverse circulation program follows the successful shallow drilling campaign completed late last year. |
The West | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow kicks off two-stage drilling campaign at Omahola uranium project
Advanced explorer Deep Yellow (ASX: DYL) has commenced a two-stage, 10,000 metre drilling program at the Omahola project in Namibia to follow-up positive results from a shallow campaign completed last year. Phase 1 of the program kicked off... |
SmallCaps | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why these 2 ASX uranium shares could be set for a boost this month
March could be a big month for these ASX uranium shares – they’ve been recognised as two of the exchange’s largest companies. Boss Energy Ltd (ASX: BOE) and Deep Yellow Limited (ASX: DYL) will join the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) on 21... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |
Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) commences phase one drill program at Omahola
Deep Yellow (DYL) commences phase one drilling program at the Omahola Project in Namibia The program includes 39 holes for 4900 metres and is expected to be fully completed by June Drilling is targeting the Ongolo, MS7 and Inca uranium dep... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
ASX Close: Stagflation fears sink stocks, futures
The dollar rose and stocks fell as extreme moves in commodity prices drove Asian markets and US and European futures sharply lower. The S&P/ASX 200 fell 72 points or 1.02 per cent to its lowest close in more than a week. Strong ga... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
ASX Update: Energy shock knocks stocks, US futures lower
The share market fell steadily all morning as the threat of embargoes on Russian energy exports drove crude prices sharply higher and US and European futures firmly lower. The S&P/ASX 200 sank 91 points or 1.28 per cent after a bri... |
themarketherald.com.au | DYL | 2 years ago |
ASX 200 closes 0.5% lower after Wall Street’s bumpy performance
Highlights The ASX 200 snapped its 5 day winning streak today, was down 0.6% to close at 7110. Fears over Russian shelling at Europe's biggest nuclear plant in Ukraine weighed on the global market sentiment today. Investors globally r... |
Kalkine Media | DYL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: One ASX uranium stock stood out in a sea of red, as small caps took a dive
For now, all roads for ASX shares still lead back to the Russia-Ukraine war. And today investors hit the risk-off button as the conflict still looks to be well and truly in the escalation phase. The five-day winning streak for ASX microcaps... |
Stockhead | DYL | 2 years ago |
Why is the Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) share price crashing 14% today?
A message from our CIO, Scott Phillips: “G’day Fools. If you’re like us, you’re dismayed by the events taking place in Ukraine. It is an unnecessary humanitarian tragedy. Times like these remind us that money is important, but other things... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 2 years ago |