Denison Mines (TSX: DML | NYSE: DNN) is on the way to being the first ISR uranium producer in the Athabasca Basin. To learn more, check out our interview with CEO David Cates.
One thing I have to give to David Cates is his ability to communicate clearly all the work that has been happening. He is a good communicator, for sure.
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Not allowed to mine uranium in Australia? Are Boss & BHP breaking the law then by mining it? It's like saying that uranium mining isn't allowed in Canada because some provincial governments prevent it. The CEO of a uranium company shouldn't be making a comment that's a blatant lie and an interviewer who probably knows it should point it out.
@@ozw123 Previously, but not the policy for some years. Uranium mining allowed in South Australia and Northern Territory currently & for many years. AFAIK, Deep Yellow's mine in Western Australia (Vimy buyout) is permitted for mining. Changes of government in WA & Queensland are very possible and policy allowing mining in those states could quickly change (legislation not required). Both states allow uranium exploration and several companies are advancing projects there. The federal opposition is pro-nuclear.
Denison Mines (TSX: DML | NYSE: DNN) is on the way to being the first ISR uranium producer in the Athabasca Basin. To learn more, check out our interview with CEO David Cates.
One thing I have to give to David Cates is his ability to communicate clearly all the work that has been happening. He is a good communicator, for sure.
Great interview James. Denison is a great company as David communicates very well. Thanks.
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Since this video was recorded, Denison has sold off some non-core assets for $30M... So the balance sheet is EVEN stronger 👌
Yes and thanks for sharing that!
I'm proud to a shareholder of DNN
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I have exposure to 3 uranium names and this is one of them.
Not allowed to mine uranium in Australia? Are Boss & BHP breaking the law then by mining it? It's like saying that uranium mining isn't allowed in Canada because some provincial governments prevent it. The CEO of a uranium company shouldn't be making a comment that's a blatant lie and an interviewer who probably knows it should point it out.
Three mine policy
Great question and I'm not sure of the rules surrounding that.
@@BloorStreetCapital Three mine policy in Australia
@@ozw123 Previously, but not the policy for some years. Uranium mining allowed in South Australia and Northern Territory currently & for many years. AFAIK, Deep Yellow's mine in Western Australia (Vimy buyout) is permitted for mining. Changes of government in WA & Queensland are very possible and policy allowing mining in those states could quickly change (legislation not required). Both states allow uranium exploration and several companies are advancing projects there. The federal opposition is pro-nuclear.
@@ozw123 Got it, thanks!