ASX:DYLEnergyCoal & Consumable Fuels

DEEP YELLOW ORD

$2.500
$0.200 (7.41%)
Day Range
$2.480 - $2.545
52 Week Range
$0.745 - $2.970
Volume
1.46M
Avg Volume (10D)
3.52M
Market Cap
$2.44B
P/E Ratio
360.16
Price Chart
Market Statistics
Open$2.520
Previous Close$2.700
Day High$2.545
Day Low$2.480
52 Week High$2.970
52 Week Low$0.745
Valuation
Market Cap2.44B
Shares Outstanding974.67M
P/E Ratio (Annual)360.16
P/E Ratio (TTM)376.60
Price to Book4.06
Trading Activity
Volume1.46M
Value Traded3.68M
Bid$2.500 × 14,631
Ask$2.510 × 21,345
Performance
1 Day0.38%
5 Day0.00%
13 Week63.98%
52 Week153.85%
YTD43.48%
Technical Indicators
RSI (14)50.29
50-Day SMA$2.316
200-Day SMA$1.863
Latest News
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Which Stocks Benefit from a Uranium Supply Deficit?

Uranium supply deficit could lift shares as Australia leverages domestic reserves and SMRs to secure base-load power.

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Mark Elzayed
Mark Elzayed
Western Australia poised for uranium mining revival as political support grows
Hot TopicsMining & Resources

Western Australia poised for uranium mining revival as political support grows

Just days after Federal Liberal party leader Peter Dutton came out in hard-hitting support of nuclear power, his Western Australian counterpart has backed a return to uranium mining in her state. Opposition leader Libby Mettam has confirmed that uranium miners would be able to proceed through the same environmental approvals as other minerals if she […]

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Colin Hay
Colin Hay
Australian uranium shares surge on news of Kazatomprom production shortfall
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Australian uranium shares surge on news of Kazatomprom production shortfall

Local uranium shares soared on Friday after news broke that Kazatomprom, the world’s largest exporter of the nuclear fuel, will likely miss potential production targets for 2024 by a fifth due to construction delays and problems obtaining sulphuric acid. Kazatomprom’s woes sent Australian uranium shares rising and traders will be looking for another jump in […]

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Robin Bromby
Robin Bromby
Uranium price breaches US$60 a pound as demand outstrips supply
Hot TopicsMining & Resources

Uranium price breaches US$60 a pound as demand outstrips supply

It’s getting harder by the day to ignore the uranium revival as the price breaches the US$60 level with stockpiles shrinking and demand comfortably outstripping supply. If it was any other commodity the price would almost certainly be a lot higher as would the share prices of the small band of Australian mining companies prepared […]

5 min read
Tim Treadgold
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