PROJECT FINANCE

Boss' wild uranium market bet

BOSS Energy is nabbing an opportunity to stockpile 1.25 million pounds of uranium concentrate by buying on market, which it believes can give it a leg-up while it pursues a restart of the Honeymoon mine in South Australia.

 Boss is speculating investing now will pay dividends tomorrow

Boss is speculating investing now will pay dividends tomorrow

It's an unusual play for an Australian company, and buying at current spot prices is a bet the uranium price will rise as many speculators expect, but its wild move has the backing of Canaccord Genuity,...

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