Denison Mines Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of uranium bearing properties in Canada. It holds 95% interest in its flagship project Wheeler River uranium project located in the Athabasca B…
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Denison breaks ground on one of Canada’s largest uranium projects Denison Mines (TSX:DML; NYSE American:DNN) has wrapped up initial site prep at its Phoenix uranium operation in Saskatchewan, advancing directly into primary construction. The build-out kicked off with the installation of a phase-one perimeter freeze wall. | ||
Denison Mines (TSX:DML) Could Be A Bargain Following Its Split Fair Value Debate Denison Mines (TSX:DML) has recently drawn investor attention after a period of mixed share price moves. The stock is higher over the past month but lower across the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Denison Mines. Over a longer window, Denison Mines has delivered a very strong 1 year total shareholder return of 87.87%. The 30 day share price return of 9.51% contrasts with a weaker 90 day share price performance, suggesting momentum has cooled recently after a strong run. If... | ||
Foremost Clean Energy targets Athabasca growth after Hatchet Lake Uranium success Foremost Clean Energy CEO Jason Barnard joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s uranium exploration strategy, recent drilling success, and plans to advance its expanding portfolio of Athabasca Basin assets. Barnard said Foremost is focused on high-grade uranium exploration and currently holds 10 properties in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, one of the world’s premier uranium districts. A key part of the company’s strategy is its partnership with Denison Mines, which provides technical, strategic, and financial support as Foremost advances exploration across its project portfolio. The company’s flagship Hatchet Lake project remains the primary focus after recent drilling successfully intersected uranium mineralization. Barnard highlighted results of 0.34% uranium over 4.6 metres, including 1.0% uranium over 1.5 metres, describing the intercept as an important step toward defining a larger discovery at the project. “We have a flagship property now, and that’s Hatchet Lake,” Barnard said. The interview also covered growing investor and industry interest in uranium, driven by the increasing role of nuclear energy in global power generation and the rising electricity demands of artificial intelligence data centres. Barnard said these long-term demand drivers continue to support the uranium market and reinforce the strategic value of Athabasca Basin exploration projects. Beyond uranium, Foremost also holds lithium and gold assets in Manitoba. Barnard explained that the company continues to evaluate ways to unlock value from those non-core assets through corporate development opportunities and potential transactions, with the aim of supporting additional uranium-focused growth. Looking ahead, Foremost plans to continue advancing work programs at Hatchet Lake and Turkey Lake, while leveraging Denison’s technical expertise to refine targets and accelerate exploration. Management believes the combination of strong recent drilling results, strategic partnerships, and exposure to a strengthening uranium market positions the company for continued progress in the Athabasca Basin. #proactiveinvestors #foremostcleanenergy #nasdaq #fmst #uranium #Uranium #AthabascaBasin #UraniumExploration #HatchetLake #DenisonMines #NuclearEnergy #CriticalMinerals #MiningNews #ResourceDiscovery | PProactive | |
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Energy Fuels Hits Uranium Output Target in 6 Months, Expands Into Rare Earths By Karen Roman Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE: UUUU) said it expects 1.6 million pounds of concentrated uranium in the first half of the year, within the company’s full year guidance […] | ||
Assessing Denison Mines (TSX:DML) Valuation After Phoenix Uranium Project Clears Key Regulatory Milestone Denison Mines (TSX:DML) has cleared a major hurdle for its Phoenix In-Situ Recovery uranium project by securing all required regulatory approvals and a final investment decision, and by starting early construction work toward planned mid-2028 production. See our latest analysis for Denison Mines. Despite the regulatory breakthrough at Phoenix, Denison Mines' share price return has eased recently, with the stock down 16.21% over 30 days and 21.86% over 90 days. At the same time, the 1-year... | ||


