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Market Cap $1.24 billion
P/E Ratio 79.37
Dividend Yield 0.00%
Shares Outstanding 972.36 million
Earnings per share -0.013
Dividend per share N/A
Year To Date Return 3.21%
Earnings Yield 1.26%
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  • Deep Yellow Ltd (ASX: DYL)
    Latest News

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    The Deep Yellow share price has surged 48.2% since this time last month.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    No, Deep Yellow does not pay dividends at this time.

    Deep Yellow Ltd listed on the ASX on 19 December 1985.

    DYL ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Deep Yellow Ltd

    Deep Yellow Ltd (ASX: DYL) is a uranium development company with a portfolio of Australian and global projects. The company has two advanced projects: Tumas, its flagship project in Namibia, and Mulga Rock in Western Australia. Both projects are located within tier 1 uranium jurisdictions. The company is also evaluating Mulga Rock for critical minerals and rare earth elements.

    Deep Yellow says it is well-positioned for organic growth through the development of its exploration portfolio which comprises Omahola in Namibia and Alligator River in the Northern Territory.  

    DYL Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    02 Jan 2025 $1.17 $0.04 3.56% 2,467,270 $1.12 $1.19 $1.12
    31 Dec 2024 $1.13 $0.00 0.00% 1,663,886 $1.11 $1.14 $1.10
    30 Dec 2024 $1.13 $-0.01 -0.88% 3,343,487 $1.11 $1.15 $1.11
    27 Dec 2024 $1.14 $0.02 1.79% 2,291,925 $1.13 $1.18 $1.13
    24 Dec 2024 $1.12 $-0.03 -2.61% 1,334,393 $1.16 $1.16 $1.12
    23 Dec 2024 $1.15 $0.08 7.44% 3,630,925 $1.10 $1.16 $1.10
    20 Dec 2024 $1.08 $0.02 1.90% 5,273,304 $1.06 $1.08 $1.04
    19 Dec 2024 $1.06 $-0.15 -12.50% 7,435,912 $1.13 $1.13 $1.04
    18 Dec 2024 $1.20 $0.02 1.69% 5,038,096 $1.17 $1.22 $1.15
    17 Dec 2024 $1.18 $-0.05 -4.07% 4,089,987 $1.25 $1.26 $1.17
    16 Dec 2024 $1.23 $-0.05 -3.91% 2,268,941 $1.26 $1.26 $1.21
    13 Dec 2024 $1.28 $0.03 2.41% 2,227,959 $1.22 $1.28 $1.20
    12 Dec 2024 $1.25 $-0.01 -0.80% 1,751,848 $1.29 $1.30 $1.24
    11 Dec 2024 $1.26 $0.01 0.80% 2,420,792 $1.24 $1.28 $1.23
    10 Dec 2024 $1.25 $0.01 0.81% 5,082,908 $1.19 $1.26 $1.18
    09 Dec 2024 $1.24 $0.02 1.65% 1,886,610 $1.22 $1.25 $1.20
    06 Dec 2024 $1.22 $0.01 0.83% 2,067,632 $1.20 $1.23 $1.19
    05 Dec 2024 $1.21 $-0.02 -1.63% 1,931,514 $1.21 $1.23 $1.20
    04 Dec 2024 $1.23 $0.01 0.82% 2,446,097 $1.24 $1.25 $1.20

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    12 Dec 2024 John Borshoff Issued 1,186,066 $1,470,721
    Issue of securities.
    12 Dec 2024 Gillian Swaby Issued 506,925 $628,587
    Issue of securities.
    19 Aug 2024 Timothy Lindley Buy 60,000 $61,200
    On-market trade.
    02 May 2024 Gregory (Greg) Meyerowitz Issued 81,632 $99,999
    Placement.
    02 May 2024 Victoria Jackson Issued 24,489 $29,999
    Placement.
    02 May 2024 Christopher (Chris) Salisbury Issued 40,816 $49,999
    Placement.
    15 Apr 2024 Gregory (Greg) Meyerowitz Buy 17,125 $20,978
    Participation in share purchase plan.
    15 Apr 2024 Gillian Swaby Buy 17,125 $20,978
    Participation in share purchase plan.
    15 Apr 2024 Gillian Swaby Buy 17,125 $20,978
    Participation in share purchase plan.
    15 Apr 2024 John Borshoff Buy 17,125 $20,978
    Participation in share purchase plan.

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr John Borshoff Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Oct 2016
    Mr Borshoff is an experienced mining executive with more than 30 years of uranium industry experience. He spent more than a decade at the start of his career as a senior geologist and manager of the Australian activities of German uranium miner Uranerz. In 1993, following the withdrawal of Uranerz from Australia, Mr Borshoff founded Paladin Energy Ltd (Paladin). At Paladin, Mr Borshoff led the team that completed the drill out, feasibility studies, financing, construction, commissioning and safe operation of the first two conventional uranium mines built in the world for 20 years. He also oversaw numerous successful, large public market transactions including acquisitions and major capital raisings before leaving Paladin in 2015. Mr Borshoff is recognized as a uranium industry expert and has international network across the uranium and nuclear industries, as well as the mining investment market
    Ms Gillian Swaby Non-Executive Director Oct 2005
    Ms Swaby is an experienced mining executive with a skillset across a range of corporate, finance and governance areas. She has spent more than 35 years working with natural resources companies in numerous roles including Chief Financial Officer, Company Secretary, Director and corporate advisor. Ms Swaby worked at Paladin for the period 1993-2015 in the capacity as Executive Director for 10 years and as GM - Corporate Affairs. She had a key role in managing that company's growth through mine development, operation, acquisition and exploration. This role included responsibility for the company's complex corporate, legal, human relations and corporate social responsibility programs as an operating uranium miner in multiple African countries.
    Mr Christopher (Chris) Salisbury Non-Executive Director May 2021
    Mr Salisbury has more than 30 years of global experience across senior strategic and operational roles for the Rio Tinto Group. He brings experience having led operating companies in Australia and in Namibia. Mr Salisbury also served as Non-executive Director of ERA. From 2011-2013 Mr Salisbury was Managing Director/Head of Country for Rio Tinto's Rossing Uranium Mine and was based in Swakopmund Namibia. He has experience beyond ERA including chair of the Robe River Mining joint venture, director of the Minerals Council of Australia and Australia Japan Business Cooperation Committee and was director of several non-listed Rio Tinto entities and joint ventures. Mr Salisbury is a non-executive director of Infinite Green Energy, a pioneer of green hydrogen developments that facilitate the transitioning of the Australian economy towards net zero emissions. Mr Salisbury serves on the Risk Committee.
    Mr Gregory (Greg) Meyerowitz Non-Executive Director Dec 2021
    Mr Meyerowitz has more than 35 years of experience in the professional services industry and commerce. As a senior audit partner at the international accounting firm of EY, and head of the Perth Audit Division for 10 years, Mr Meyerowitz has acted as the lead audit signing partner for five ASX 100 companies, including two ASX 20 companies. He has worked across a range of sectors and has experience working with mining and energy companies with global operations in countries such as Australia, Brazil, Finland, Indonesia, Italy, Malawi, Mauritania, Namibia, Sweden and the USA. This includes time spent in the uranium sector. Mr Meyerowitz is Chair of the Risk.
    Ms Victoria Jackson Non-Executive Director Oct 2022
    Ms Jackson has 35 years of experience, including leading strategic negotiations for major resource and state infrastructure projects. As Executive Director, Energy (NT 2014-2019), Ms Jackson led onshore petroleum regulation, including the NT's regulatory reform. She also played a key role in energy policy development and the Territory's renewable energy framework. During her WA Department of State Development leadership roles, Ms Jackson developed experience in strategic and operational policy development and implementation across the ESG spectrum including safety, heritage and communities. Before joining the public sector, Ms Jackson worked in exploration geology and cartography/engineering surveying roles in the WA exploration industry. Ms Jackson is Chair of the Sustainability.
    Mr Timothy Gordon Armstrong Lindley Non-Executive Director May 2023
    Mr Lindley is an investment banker who brings a track record and background in project finance, debt, equity capital markets and M&A. During his 25-year career, Mr Lindley has held several senior and executive roles in both Australia and internationally, including Country Head (Australia) of Barclays Bank and a Managing Director of Morgan Stanley (Australia). Mr Lindley has led and completed more than 100 financing transactions for resource companies operating across jurisdictions including Africa, Asia and Australia. He led transactions for the Langer Heinrich mine and Paladin Energy Ltd. Mr Lindley serves on the Risk and the Sustainability Committees.
    Ms Susan Patricia Park Company Secretary May 2024
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    Susan Patricia Park Company Secretary
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 233,537,707 24.09%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 161,269,524 16.64%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 80,261,352 8.28%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 33,698,218 3.48%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Ib Au Noms Retailclient> 27,349,080 2.82%
    Lexband Pty Ltd <Macmillan Super Fund A/C> 18,167,125 1.87%
    Mr John Borshoff 17,564,366 1.81%
    Washington H Soul Pattinson And Company Limited 13,799,169 1.42%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Clearstream> 13,315,454 1.37%
    Gillian Swaby 10,200,303 1.05%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited A/C 2 8,492,241 0.88%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited i 6,925,372 0.71%
    Mr Yeguang Xue 6,012,604 0.62%
    Mr Peter Sarantzouklis 6,010,667 0.62%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Agency Lending A/C> 5,934,219 0.61%
    Sumico (Wa) Pty Ltd <Busani Family A/C> 5,396,505 0.56%
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <NtComnwlth Super Corp A/C> 4,642,200 0.48%
    Mr Jiahuang Zhang 4,427,125 0.46%
    Huicen Capital Pty Limited 4,415,580 0.46%
    Olive Tree Group Pty Ltd <Leonadis Family A/C> 4,306,058 0.44%

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