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Global Atomic

Mining Journal editor Tom Hoskyns speaks with president & CEO of Global Atomic Corporation Stephen Roman on their high-grade, large DASA uranium deposit in the Republic of Niger, what the recent Feasibility Study results showed, why Niger, jurisdiction risk and about the cost of uranium.

 

ABOUT THIS COMPANY
Global Atomic Corporation

Global Atomic Corporation, which became a publicly-listed company, providing investors a profitable and unique combination of high-grade uranium development and cash-flowing zinc concentrate production.

HEAD OFFICE:

DIRECTORS:

  • Stephen Roman
  • Trace Arlaud
  • Asier Zarraonandia Ayo
  • Dean Chambers
  • Richard Faucher
  • Fergus Kerr
  • Derek Rance

SHARES ON ISSUE:

  • 180.4 million

MARKET CAP (at 31 October, 2022):

  • C$716 million

MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS:

  • Management & Board (15%)
  • Retail investors (45%)
  • Institutional investors (40%)

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