Articles On Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL)
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DroneShield shares taught me a $29,612 lesson. Stick to your guns
No investor is immune to making a mistake. I've certainly had my fair share over the years. However, no other mistake is likely as expensive as my decision on DroneShield Ltd (ASX: DRO) shares — a miscalculation that cost my portfolio $29,6... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Why Alumina, Domino's, DroneShield, and WiseTech shares are sinking today
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is running out of steam today and edging into the red. At the time of writing, the benchmark index is down 0.2% to 8,041 points. Four ASX shares that are falling more than most today are listed below.... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Explore Why Decline Noticed in Deep Yellow, DroneShield, Mount Gibson Iron, and Praemium Shares
Today, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is making strides, climbing 0.95% to 8,075.3 points in afternoon trading. However, not all ASX-listed companies are riding this wave of optimism. Here's a look at four stocks that are struggling t... |
Kalkine Media | DYL | 1 year ago |
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DroneShield shares dive another 19%! Time to pounce?
DroneShield Ltd (ASX: DRO) shares are taking another beating today. In an unusual sell-off for the high-flying All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) drone defence stock, shares closed down a precipitous 22.2% yesterday trading for $2.02 apiece... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Why Deep Yellow, DroneShield, Mount Gibson Iron, and Praemium shares are falling
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is back on form on Wednesday and charging higher. In afternoon trade, the benchmark index is up 0.95% to 8,075.3 points. Four ASX shares that have failed to follow the market higher today are listed bel... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Have you heard of this ASX gold stock? It's up 114% in 8 days!
A little-known ASX gold stock has made its shareholders very happy over the past eight trading days. The company in question is Far East Gold Ltd (ASX: FEG), which has a current market cap of just $46 million. Though that's double what it w... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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EL8: A uranium story with a difference
Market analysts believe EL8 is a uranium story with a difference Three drill rigs are on the go at Koppies to move 50% of the resource to the higher confidence indicated status Another two rigs are drilling at Hirabeb and Capri Speci... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Monsters of Rock: Bellevue high (and low) on gold and Sierra Rutile approached by new suitor
Bellevue ramps up production and nets $41m of free cash flow on gold highs A Sierra Leone petrol station owner has lobbed its own takeover bid for Sierra Rutile as the troubled miner tries to get out of dodge Rio and BHP said to be looking... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) enjoyed a cracking day this Thursday, leaping higher and erasing much of the negativity from earlier in the week. By the time the... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Closing Bell: This ASX looks ready to cut its own records after latest Wall Street highs
ASX 200 punches it, record highs back in view 11 of 11 sectors higher, like a well-oiled machine Great day for small caps, goldies and Augustus Minerals Local markets surged this morning after yet another record-breaking night for Wa... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Why did ASX uranium shares like Boss Energy have such a bumper day?
ASX uranium shares were soaring on Thursday, driven by a development that could impact the global uranium market. The ASX uranium basket was trading significantly higher today, up around 7-9%. Here is how the main uranium players were fa... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Monsters of Rock: The big bear take on lithium
Goldman says Aussie lithium stocks have run ahead of the fall in spot prices as it tips surplus to keep prices muted in 2024 and 2025 ANZ more bullish, flagging 2025 carbonate recovery with price falls “overdone” WA1 $60m cap raise and ura... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Uranium stocks surge following Kazakhstani tax hike
Uranium stocks are soaring on Thursday following an unexpected hike in uranium extraction taxes in Kazakhstan. This move is anticipated to curb future supply growth from the country, home to the world's largest producer, Kazatomprom. Amendm... |
ShareCafe | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Shares vs. property: Which stocks and suburbs delivered the best growth in FY24?
If you were invested in ASX 200 shares vs. property in FY24 then you probably did pretty well. The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) rose by 7.83% in FY24, and if we add dividends on top, the total return was a median 12.1%. Meanwhil... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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FY24 Resources Winners: REEs, niobium and gold explorers vie for the podium
Rare earths hunters in Brazil make huge gains in FY24 and niobium juniors ride WA1 Resources’ Luni euphoria, but a scandium junior steals top spot Wildcat and Raiden rise to the top of an average lithium market Spartan soars on Never Never... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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These top 3 ASX 200 uranium shares went nuclear in FY24
ASX 200 uranium shares continue to benefit from the world's nuclear embrace as many countries work on figuring out their green energy mix for the future. The United States and 20 other countries have announced plans to triple their nucle... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Best 5 ASX 200 energy shares for price growth in FY24
The best five ASX 200 energy shares of FY24 included three uranium stocks, a thermal and metallurgical coal stock and an oil stock. Let's check them out. Top 5 ASX 200 energy shares of FY24 These are the five best-performing ASX 2... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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The best ASX 200 share of each market sector in FY24
S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) shares rose by 7.83% in FY24 (total returns of 12.1% including dividends). The ASX 200 rose from a closing value of 7,203.3 points on the last trading day of FY23 to a closing value of 7,767.5 points on t... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Noosa Conference: Milling and meetings for the mining milieu
Nestled along Queensland’s breathtaking Sunshine Coast, Noosa is a stunning destination with captivating charm, celebrated for its pristine beaches, chic style, suave dining hubs, and exclusive events. One such event is the Noosa Mining... |
Mining.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) finally turned a corner this Wednesday, recording its first positive trading day of the week. By the end of trading, the ASX 200 had gai... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Monsters of Rock: And now for the strategic partner you’ve all been waiting for …
Chalice Mining announces non-binding MoU with Mitsubishi to collaborate on its Julimar nickel-copper-PGE project Market hits one-time critical minerals darling for near 20% in response to partner selection news Once worth billions, Chalice... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Shares vs. property: Which delivered the best growth in FY24?
When we compare the capital growth of ASX 200 shares vs. property in FY24, bricks and mortar comes out on top… but only just. The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) rose from a closing value of 7,203.3 points on the last trading day of FY... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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ASX Market Close: Market closes day down, spooked by RBA Minutes release | 2 July 2024
The ASX closed the day down a quarter of a percent. The market was spooked by the RBA Minutes released this morning, where the central bank confirmed it considered raising interest rates. While this had been widely expected, it rattle... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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ASX Market Update: ASX slips as market reacts to Reserve Bank of Australia Minutes | 2 June 2024
The Reserve Bank of Australia Minutes were released on Tuesday morning with traders parsing the documents to get an idea of how likely rate hikes could be. The market was flattish red before the minutes were released; following their pub... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Deep Yellow closer to Tumas project launch as Nedbank tapped to finance ahead of Q4 FID
Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) has announced it’s tapped private Nedbank Limited – a firm with experience financing uranium projects – to coordinate project financing for Tumas. Tumas, based in Namibia, is Deep Yellow’s flagship project based in... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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ASX Market Open: French far-right victory relief; US green on first day of H2; ASX200 to dip | July 2 2024
The ASX200 is tipped to fall by -0.20% despite green nights in Europe and the US. It was a big night in France with the far right Le Pen party winning 33% of the national vote in the first round. Second round votes will be held on July... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Has uranium run out of steam? An update on nuclear markets & developments ahead in FY25
The start of 2024 was defined by an upbeat optimism for uranium. The price was climbing in late 2023, a bright spot standing out in an otherwise dull global market environment. Just think back to the record low volume of IPOs we saw on t... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Hot debate: Will Australia nuke Dutton’s plan?
The Australian Liberal Party is going all in on nuclear energy ahead of the 2025 election, but will the country get behind it? In June, Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton revealed the opposition’s plan to build seven nuclear power plants... |
Mining.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Will the blistering rally for ASX uranium shares charge on into FY 2025?
Despite the past month's sharp retrace, ASX uranium shares have been on fire over the past year. Here's what I mean. Over the past 12 months the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is up a solid 9%. Now, here's how these five leading ASX urani... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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ASX Market Close: ASX Closes Down as Traders Eye US Data Release | 27 June 2024
While the market closed in the red on a down day for the ASX, it wasn’t as bad as futures had predicted after the bourse pared intraday losses. All eyes will be on the US tonight. At 10:30 PM Sydney time, the US will release data on man... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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ASX 200 uranium stock tumbles despite significant new production potential
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is down 0.7% in early trade, with ASX 200 uranium stock Boss Energy Ltd (ASX: BOE) suffering heavier losses. Shares in the Aussie uranium producer closed yesterday trading for $3.98. In morning trade... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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1 top ASX ETF to buy now as the global uranium race heats up
With the global uranium race heating up, investors may want to run their slide rule over ASX exchange-traded fund (ETF) Betashares Global Uranium ETF (ASX: URNM). URNM is intended to track the performance of a basket of Australian and inter... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Paladin Energy shares sink on $1.25b uranium acquisition news
Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) shares have returned from their trading half on Tuesday and are sinking. At the time of writing, the uranium producer's shares are down over 7% to $12.26. Why are Paladin Energy shares sinking? Investors have b... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Paladin Energy shares on ice as fission-powered acquisition rumours grow
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is having a pretty nasty start to the trading week so far this Monday. At the time of writing, the ASX 200 has tanked by around 0.75%, dragging the index down to just under 7,740 points. But perhaps merc... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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How the 'nuclear renaissance' could send ASX uranium stocks like Paladin through the roof
Despite the past month's sell-down, spurred by a retrace in uranium prices, ASX uranium stocks have broadly delivered some benchmark smashing longer-term returns. Over the past 12 months the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) has gained a hea... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Monsters of Rock: A famous WA iron ore mine is closing, but what does it tell us about the big picture?
Is the dying breath of the historic Koolyanobbing iron ore mine a sign of more to come or just the end of an era? MinRes iron ore chief Chris Soccio says demand for its lower grade ore remains robust, with concerns specific to one operatio... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Why these 5 ASX ETFs could be quality options for investors
Are you looking to make some changes to your portfolio? If you are, then it could be worth checking out exchange traded funds (ETFs). But which ones could be buys? Five highly rated ASX ETFs to consider buying right now are listed below. He... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Thursday
On Wednesday, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) had a subdued session and edged lower. The benchmark index fell 0.1% to 7,769.7 points. Will the market be able to bounce back from this on Thursday? Here are five things to watch: ASX 20... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Monsters of Rock: Bid to shut down Rio’s uranium ‘pre-crime’ stumbles
Takeovers Panel knocks back Minority Report play vs Rio Tinto’s play vs ERA Zentree Investments demands undertakings to prevent Rio’s full control of rehab company, notably the sale of its controversial Jabiluka deposit in the NT Material... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today
The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) endured a bumpy hump day session this Wednesday, recording a drop despite a stint in positive territory this morning. By the time the markets clo... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX edges lower, but uranium miners rally on Dutton’s nuclear plants pledge
ASX closes lower, but Energy sector blinks green Uranium mining stocks surged on Peter Dutton’s nuclear plans VanEck to launch Australia’s first Bitcoin ETF tomorrow Local shares closed Wednesday -0.1% lower as gains in Energy were of... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Here's why ASX uranium shares like Deep Yellow are running hot today
It's been a fairly miserable day for the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) and many ASX 200 shares so far this Wednesday. At the time of writing, the ASX 200 has retreated by 0.1% after briefly rising into green territory this morning. But l... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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What Bill Gates, ASX uranium shares and the AI revolution have in common
ASX uranium shares, Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) co-founder Bill Gates, and the AI revolution have an energetic thread connecting them. As you may be aware, the rapid expansion of AI is also driving increased energy demand. The new technol... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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3 reasons ASX uranium stocks can keep charging higher into 2025
If you were to gauge the outlook of ASX uranium stocks by the past month's performance, you might be tempted to throw in the towel. After enjoying some of the strongest share price gains among any group of companies, Australia's top uranium... |
Motley Fool | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Top 10 at 10: Big buys for two tiddlers and a uranium production start
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at ~10.40am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX stocks in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Deep Yellow joins S&P/ASX 200 Index
Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) has joined the S&P/ASX 200, as of today. The uranium-focused company is replacing Silver Lake Resources (ASX:SLR) on the list of the ASX’s 200 biggest companies, which is set to merge with Red 5 (ASX:RED). ... |
Mining.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Daily ASX Market Close: Solid session as Index lifts 0.77% | June 3, 2024
The ASX200 held its ground throughout the session, to close three quarters of a per cent ahead. A number of sectors fought for top spot – the leaderboard changing regularly throughout the day. In the end Financials came out in front, gai... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Daily ASX Market Update: Strike’s ahead on Walyering news while Hancock Prospecting stakes bigger claim on Vulcan – June 3, 2024
The ASX200 is trading strongly to start the week, gaining around three quarters of a per cent. While the Real Estate sector has taken the lead, the Energy sector spurred early gains, driven by Strike Energy (ASX:STX), which is up more th... |
themarketonline.com.au | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Africa has some of the world’s highest concentrates of uranium, who’s going to make the next big discovery?
We take a deep dive into the African nations with significant uranium mining potential and the intrepid ASX explorers looking to strike while the iron’s hot. Namibia might be the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, but its unexploited... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |
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Monsters of Rock: Is this copper run ‘unsustainable’?
Amid weak Chinese industrial data, conservative experts have warned record copper prices could be unsustainable But investment banks continue to be bullish on the outlook for prices of the red metal Miners fall to the end the week Nothing... |
Stockhead | DYL | 1 year ago |