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Becoming a substantial holder

Becoming a substantial holder

  • Oct 3, 2024
  • 44 pages

Market Sensitive

Update on Investment Canada approval

Asset Acquisition, Legal Proceedings

  • Oct 2, 2024
  • 3 pages

Application for quotation of securities - PDN

Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)

  • Sep 30, 2024
  • 7 pages

Update on Plan of Arrangement final court hearing

Asset Acquisition, Legal Proceedings

  • Sep 27, 2024
  • 2 pages

Market Sensitive

Fission update on final hearing for Plan of Arrangement

Asset Acquisition

  • Sep 16, 2024
  • 3 pages

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Yesterday

Uranium stocks have rebounded lately.

Paladin’s $1.5b uranium deal slowed by national security probe

Canada has launched a national security probe into Paladin Energy’s proposed acquisition of Fission Uranium as Chinese partners try to influence the deal.

  • Peter Ker

August

Lauren Williams, director of Megaport, Anna Leibel, director of AMP, David Whittle, director of Myer, and Joanne Palmer, director of Paladin.

The directors under 50 making their mark on top ASX boards

BOSS talks to five directors under the age of 50 about their careers and the experience they bring to the boards on which they serve.

  • Sally Patten
Paradice’s Sam Theodore oversees the firm’s latest small caps strategy.

Paradice’s Sam Theodore sees riches in these uranium stocks

The former Blackrock hedge fund manager’s recent trip to Paladin’s flagship Namibia mine has made him more bullish on the controversial energy source.

  • Joanne Tran

Asian short sellers are ramping up bets against Australia’s miners

Resources stocks account for almost 80 per cent of the ASX’s top 20 shorts, with traders targeting everything from uranium and lithium producers to iron ore and copper.

  • Alex Gluyas

July

The ’10-bagger’ stocks that helped push the ASX above 8000

Two blockbuster biotech winners and beneficiaries of investment in the energy transition helped create wealth for savvy investors as shares topped 8000 points.

  • Tom Richardson
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June

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ASX-listed uranium miner seeks to build $5.26 billion global giant

Paladin Energy has pitched a takeover of Toronto-listed Fission Uranium to bring its proposed Canadian mine into production by 2029 to meet global demand. 

  • Elouise Fowler
Uranium is back in favour.

Paladin Energy taps Macquarie Capital for Fission buy

It is understood Paladin has been working Macquarie Capital on the acquisition.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Fission has a market capital of around $C840 million ($921 million) and has already engaged Sprott as its defence adviser.

Paladin Energy in M&A sweet spot, eyes on Fission Uranium

Paladin Energy has an attractive target right in its backyard in the form of Fission Uranium.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Putting nuclear back on the table in Canberra could have implications for ASX uranium explorers over the long term.

Investors see uranium riches if Coalition’s nuclear plan takes off

The country’s largest uranium developer could almost triple in value if Australia relaxed its restrictive position on the energy source, Morgan Stanley says.

  • Joshua Peach
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Uranium explorers powered by short supply, nuclear renaissance

Seven ASX-listed explorers raised a total $323.22 million, a 50 per cent increase from the previous quarter.

  • Elouise Fowler

May

The Google Cloud data centre in Germany relies on AI chips inside its servers to help provide co-piloting programs to humans.

Nuclear, data centres are in a sweet spot for investors

Analysts are scouring sharemarkets for ways to profit from the rush of money into the data centres that will support the rise of AI.

  • Tom Richardson
First Sentier’s Dawn Kanelleas is avoiding uranium stocks.

The ASX stocks fundies are avoiding – and what they’re backing instead

With the ASX 200 trading within 50 points of its record high on Monday, here’s what these fund managers think could be ripe for a re-rate.

  • Joshua Peach

February

The ASX 200, along with other global sharemarket indices, has shown a healthy uptrend since the beginning of the year.

Six uranium stock picks set to profit from green energy mix

The hot uranium sector is creating huge wealth winners, and analysts reckon a structural supply deficit spells opportunity ahead.

  • Tom Richardson
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

January

ASX uranium stocks continued to rally on Monday amid more signs of a supply shortfall.

Uranium above $US100 fuels ASX nuclear rally

News that the world’s largest uranium miner is likely to miss its production targets has further fuelled a months-long advance in the price of the commodity.

  • Joshua Peach
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December 2023

It’s the ‘new lithium’: Uranium tipped to extend bull run into 2024

A COP28 pledge to triple nuclear capacity and China’s plans to build 154 new reactors point to higher prices for the strategic commodity, say analysts.

  • Tom Richardson

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
Uranium is the fuel for nuclear reactors, but also used for medical and industrial isotope production.

Paladin Energy’s PE backer taps out in $47m block trade via JPM

The shares were sold at 87¢ apiece, or 5.4 per cent discount to Paladin’s last close.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

June 2023

Namibian uranium miners could be the latest producers to face the global trend for nationalisation of resources.

Australian uranium miners avoid nuclear fallout in Namibia

Paladin Energy has fully clawed back its nearly $400 million share price wipeout after Namibia clarified it did not intend to nationalise any existing mines.

  • Elouise Fowler

May 2023

Namibian uranium miners could be the latest producers to face the global trend for nationalisation of resources.

Paladin assurance on uranium mine nationalisation

Paladin Energy’s 20 per cent stock drop was sustained on Wednesday after reports the Namibian government wants to nationalise some mines.

  • Elouise Fowler

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