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Change in substantial holding

Change in substantial holding

  • Dec 19, 2024
  • 29 pages

Ceasing to be a substantial holder

Ceasing to be a substantial holder

  • Dec 11, 2024
  • 3 pages

Change in substantial holding

Change in substantial holding

  • Dec 10, 2024
  • 4 pages

Change in substantial holding

Change in substantial holding

  • Dec 9, 2024
  • 27 pages

Change in substantial holding

Change in substantial holding

  • Nov 28, 2024
  • 30 pages

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February

ASX-listed uranium stocks have continued to rally amid bets of a supply shortfall for years as demand surges.

Uranium’s renaissance brings big opportunities for investors

Analysts are racing to upgrade long-term uranium price forecasts on expectations supply won’t match soaring demand.

  • Tom Richardson

October 2023

BHP’s Olympic Dam mine is on Kokatha land in South Australia.

BHP says ‘nuclear renaissance’ helps Olympic Dam expansion case

Rebounding uranium prices will boost the business case for an expansion of BHP’s Olympic Dam smelter and by extension, the potential for higher uranium exports.

  • Peter Ker

September 2023

Uranium spot prices have crept up to 12-year highs.

Uranium surges to 12-year high on coup, decarbonisation

Yellow cake leapt to $US65.50 a pound, a new high since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan cruelled the sector in 2011.

  • Elouise Fowler and Joshua Peach

September 2021

Nuclear energy is expected to play a key role in countries achieving their aggressive decarbonisation goals.

Uranium’s resurgence from 10 years of obscurity

A decade on from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, uranium has burst back onto investors’ radar with the spot price at its highest level in seven years.

  • Alex Gluyas

March 2021

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Uranium miners are getting physical

With China’s five-year plan outlining continued growth in nuclear power, uranium miners are spending money on finished product rather than mine projects.

  • Peter Ker
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October 2020

Given the barrage of challenges thrown at professionals this year, experts say it's hardly surprising burnout are on the rise.

Six steps to beat burnout in a pandemic

If every day feels like Groundhog Day and you're showing the signs of burnout, don’t just push through. Here's what the experts suggest.

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  • Natasha Boddy

September 2020

Boss Resources launched a capital raising on Tuesday.

Uranium play Boss Resources launches placement

SA-based uranium hopeful Boss Resources is seeking a cash injection as it works towards an enhanced feasibility study for its project near the NSW border. 

  • Sarah Thompson, Anthony Macdonald and Tim Boyd

August 2020

Since the first nuclear reactor was built in 1942, the lingering questions around uranium’s safety have stonewalled its acceptance in Australia.

Three uranium stocks that buy into the energy theme

The price recovery and an improving outlook have brought a cause for optimism in this maligned sector.

  • Elio D'Amato

January 2020

Boss Resources says the time is right for the Honeymoon uranium mine to be re-started.

Boss Resources eyes Honeymoon uranium mine revival

The shifting sands of climate policy and rising demand for uranium mean new owner Boss Resources is preparing to re-start production after six years.

  • Simon Evans

July 2019

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Trump sanction pass a boost for stalled projects

Australian-based uranium players say US President Trump risked being blamed for job losses at nuclear power plants if he imposed sanctions on imports.

  • Brad Thompson

October 2018

Uranium play Boss Resources sells side project to Canadian

ASX-listed Boss Resources has sold its stake in its African gold project to its Canadian joint venture partner.

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  • Sarah Thompson and Anthony Macdonald

March 2017

Jeremy Bond's Terra Capital bets on old and new energy sources

Boutique fund manager Terra Capital, run by Jeremy Bond, has produced an annualised return of 21 per cent since 2010. He is investing in cobalt and uranium.

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  • James Frost

September 2015

Rosatom sells Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia

Russia's state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom has finally lost patience with the Honeymoon uranium project in northern South Australia and is selling it off to an ASX-listed minnow called Boss Resources.

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  • Simon Evans

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