Articles On Vimy Resources (ASX:VMY)
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Power Up: Shale oil is a dagger aimed at the heart of oil prices
Power Up is Stockhead’s fortnightly look at all the news and moves driving ASX energy stocks. After a brief foray above the $US65 ($85.60) a barrel mark in March, oil prices have slid back down to hover around the $US60 a barrel level thank... |
Stockhead | VMY | 3 years ago |
Uranium Week: Cameco Plans Mine Restart
As the uranium price rise of recent weeks takes a breather, Cameco plans to restart production at the Cigar Lake mine -Cameco’s Cigar Lake mine to restart-Recent research on ASX-listed uranium companies-The weekly Spot uranium price falls -... |
FNArena | VMY | 3 years ago |
ASX Resources Top 5: Uranium stocks on the move as spot prices stir
Spot uranium prices have made a move past +US$30/lb, sparking a surge in Aussie uranium stocks Colombian explorer Los Cerros pulls up spectacular 460.9m intercept grading 1.11g/t gold Bastion (gold) Orminex (gold) and Rumble (silver, lead)... |
Stockhead | VMY | 3 years ago |
Vimy Resources (ASX:VMY) Scores Big, Enters Another Uranium Tracking Index
Source: Pavel Kosek, Shutterstock Summary Vimy Resources (ASX:VMY) has secured a place in the North Shore Global Uranium Mining Index. This inclusion enhances the company’s profile and recognises the progress at its key projects. Ura... |
Kalkine Media | VMY | 3 years ago |
Why the Vimy Resources (ASX:VMY) share price is charging 8% higher
The Vimy Resources Ltd (ASX: VMY) share price is charging higher today, up 8% in morning trade. Below we look at the latest market announcement from the ASX uranium share. What did Vimy Resources announce to the ASX this morning? The Vimy... |
Motley Fool | VMY | 3 years ago |
5 Penny stocks trending up for the day
Source: ITTIGallery ,Shutterstock Summary Dateline Resources is up 33.33 per cent but still trading in a range of A$0.001 – A$0.004. Grand Gulf Energy’s H1 FY21 turnaround numbers have resulted in a surge of 25 per cent in its share p... |
Kalkine Media | VMY | 3 years ago |
Uranium stocks rally as nations tighten emissions targets
The uranium industry is setting up for an accelerated rise in prices with a supply deficit looming and demand growing as governments target ‘cleaner and greener’ energy sources – a sector in which nuclear power didn’t seem to be considered... |
SmallCaps | VMY | 3 years ago |
Guy on Rocks: Cobalt looking to break through $US50,000/tonne any day now
‘Guy on Rocks’ is a Stockhead series looking at the significant happenings of the resources market each week. Former geologist and experienced stockbroker Guy Le Page, director and responsible executive at Perth-based financial services pr... |
Stockhead | VMY | 3 years ago |
First silver, now uranium — fears of supply shortages drive up yellowcake share prices
While silver stocks on the ASX retreated after their exuberant buying spree on Monday, Tuesday was a day in the sun for their uranium counterparts. The trigger for the yellowcake stocks was, unlike Reddit in the case of silver, a more estab... |
SmallCaps | VMY | 3 years ago |
Vimy Resources expects President Joe Biden to adopt policies to promote nuclear power
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Proactive Investors | VMY | 3 years ago |
Uranium stocks take off as US Senate committee clears Trump plan for strategic reserve
The US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works has passed a bill that approves the establishment of a national uranium strategic reserve. The new bill, which will almost certainly pass the whole US Senate because it has bipartisan... |
SmallCaps | VMY | 3 years ago |
VMY – Morgans rates the stock as Add
ShareCafeVMY – Morgans rates the stock as Add The August 2020 update of the definitive feasibility study (DFS) for Vimy Resources’ wholly-owned Mulga Rock uranium project in Western Australia enhanced value further, according to Morgans. Th... |
ShareCafe | VMY | 4 years ago |
Mulga Rocks 'the leader of the pack': Young
WHILE New South Wales mulls a bill to overturn a decades-long ban on uranium mining in that state, Vimy Resources reckons it has a sportscar in its ... |
Mining News | VMY | 4 years ago |
‘No filter and immediate’. Why Twitter is the new mouthpiece for junior miners
US President Donald Trump is infamous for his prolific tweeting, using Twitter as his own personal “newspaper”, but the social media platform is fast becoming the new mouthpiece for junior ASX-listed explorers. I love Twitter…. it's like... |
Stockhead | VMY | 4 years ago |
Capital raisings: Investors upped the ante in June, resources took top spot
In June, ASX-listed companies of all sizes continued to raise capital but the small-cap sector was particularly busy. Stocks with market capitalisations of under $100m at the time of the deal raised $274m in the last month. This is triple M... |
Stockhead | VMY | 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 | VMY | 4 years ago |
Capital Watch: Vimy, Venturex and more
Vimy Resources has raised $5.5 million via a placement to institutional and sophisticated investors to fund uranium work. The company will issue ... |
Mining News | VMY | 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 | VMY | 4 years ago |
RockTalk: Uranium’s renaissance or another false dawn?
RockTalk is a Stockhead video series featuring a roundtable of resources experts discussing a new macro topic each week. In this edition, host Peter Strachan looks at the uranium market, why the commodity has had a renaissance in 2o2o and i... |
Stockhead | VMY | 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 | VMY | 4 years ago |
Hidden Gems Webinar Recap – DW8, TEG, K2F, VMY
ShareCafeHidden Gems Webinar Recap – DW8, TEG, K2F, VMY We continue to unearth micro and small-cap companies as part of our Hidden Gems webinar series. Catch up on the most recent edition with presentations form Digital Wine Ventures, Trian... |
ShareCafe | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 4 years ago |
China will drive ‘marginal’ global increase in nuclear capacity over next two decades
Global nuclear output is set to increase marginally over the next 20 years, despite a “material decline” in key markets like the US and Western Europe, according to new research. That’s because “developing” countries, such as China and Russ... |
Stockhead | VMY | 5 years ago |
Uranium Week: Paddling Fast
Going nowhere. Uranium prices continue to rise and fall but it remains a case of failure to launch. -Anticipated demand still absent -Spot prices remain range-bound -Australia ponders nuclear energy By Greg Peel Expectations that sustained... |
FNArena | VMY | 5 years ago |
Energy: AJ Lucas jumps 19pc after news its not all over at its Lancashire gas field (yet)
What a difference a few weeks makes. AJ Lucas (ASX: AJL) has jumped 19 per cent after confirmation all was not lost at a Lancashire gas field operated with Caudrilla (which it owns nearly half of). 5 weeks ago shareholders learned its gas f... |
Stockhead | VMY | 5 years ago |
Where they began: these are the backstories of ASX CEOs
We cover off on a lot of ASX small cap stocks here at Stockhead, but rarely do we focus on the humans behind the headlines — so we reached out to five CEOs and managing directors to try and remedy that. We sent five ASX-listed company leade... |
Stockhead | VMY | 5 years ago |
Trading Places: James Baillieu is betting on Candy Club to bounce back
In this week’s recap of substantial holders, James Baillieu has bought into Candy Club (ASX: CLB), WiseTech’s Michael Gregg bought into Oliver’s Real Foods (ASX: OLI) and Delphi bought a 14.6 per cent stake in Variscan Mines (ASX: VAR). Sub... |
Stockhead | VMY | 5 years ago |
Uranium Week: 232 Rejected
ShareCafeUranium Week: 232 Rejected Last Friday it was revealed President Trump has reached a decision on a request from US uranium producers to force US utilities to purchase 25% of their requirements domestically as a matter of “national... |
ShareCafe | VMY | 5 years ago |
Uranium Week: 232 Rejected
President Trump has rejected a request under section 232 to force US utilities to buy a quota of uranium from US producers. By Greg Peel Last Friday it was revealed President Trump has reached a decision on a request from US uranium produce... |
FNArena | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 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 | VMY | 5 years ago |
Uranium demand is the big winner as US President rejects import cap
US President Donald Trump has rejected a cap on uranium imports, bringing the long-running (and very disruptive) Section 232 investigation to a close for now. The investigation was sparked by two domestic companies calling for limits on the... |
Stockhead | VMY | 5 years ago |
Barry FitzGerald: ‘Rocks and Stocks’… Morgans tips ahead of Noosa Mining & Exploration
One of the biggest annual mass migrations of junior mining and exploration company CEOs to warmer climes is about to take place. They are off to the Noosa Mining & Exploration Investor Conference where delegate registrations are said to... |
Stockhead | VMY | 5 years ago |