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PDN - Paladin Energy

It certainly has a nice foundation to launch this month and in fact for the coming quarter as uranium plays are in favour
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There's a few in that sector behaving in similiar fashion at the moment.
@Trav. was onto it on the daily here Trav's post

Similiar on the weekly back then.

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Less than a Marketable Parcel Sale Facility

Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN OTCQX: PALAF) announces that it has established a share sale facility for small shareholders who hold a parcel of fully paid ordinary shares in the Company that trade on the Australian Securities Exchange with a market value of less than A$500 as at 7:00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) on Friday 18 June 2021 (Record Date).


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Was anyone else around when PDN went from 5c to $10?

Obviously a different story now. All the uranium juniors are running on the back of the SPUT speculation on the POU going forward. Most thought they'd all run too hard last year but did consolidate pretty well. Looks like FOMO now, with support way back behind this run.

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PDN will probably be competing with BOE and LOT to be the first back into new production. Costs and timeframes about the same, between $80-100m and 12-18mths.

Recent news of Japan restarting reactors, Britain realising they might need more, energy shortfalls, and China going all-in is going to be very good for our uranium players longer term.
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PDN have a stated goal of assessing global opportunities, read bolt on acquisitions. I'd guess they'd be after a near term producer/developer with some exploration upside as opposed to explorer defining resources. On the ASX that could mean BOE, PEN or LOT who fit that bill, but LOTs assets were previously PDNs.... so BOE or PEN maybe. PEN gives it more diversity with ops in the US.

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Another commodity selection for the 2022 comp.

PDN has plans to resume production of uranium once the price goes a little higher. If we really want zero emissions and keep the lights on we have to embrace nuclear power.

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Disc: Been in and out so many times I've almost got enough for a mini nuclear reactor for the backyard.
 
Another commodity selection for the 2022 comp.

PDN has plans to resume production of uranium once the price goes a little higher. If we really want zero emissions and keep the lights on we have to embrace nuclear power.

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Disc: Been in and out so many times I've almost got enough for a mini nuclear reactor for the backyard.

I was tossing up which uranium play to put in the comp, because I think they’ll all double, but I was thinking more about a junior (above 10c :) ) that would go up relatively more with fluffy speculation. This is a safer pick though.
 
One of my 2022 stock comp picks, with China committing to several nuclear power stations and the current tension between Europe and Russia leading to sky high energy prices, nuclear generation has to be considered for mitigating the problem IMO, this should drive PDN price.
 
Uranium should rocket to the moon in 2022 with the New Green Deal and everyone concerned about CO2 emissions. This is my pick for the stock comp, was looking for a low cost entry into the sector with a producer (soon) rather than explorer, and this is it.
 
Uranium market slumped like King to Pauper story.
PDN shares slumped. (DELETED VMY REFERENCE )
Even PDN directors are selling out massively in double.
The sell price was 84.1 cents by the directors and today PDN is quoted at 77 cents.
Where is the leadership to stop trading than going through the drain.



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I haven't seen that advertised Miner?
Thanks, Sean. It was my error on recollection. Updated my posting deleting the reference of VMY.
I thought to have read it somewhere but rechecking AFR, my recollection was incorrect.
The silver line of the posting was you read my posting and straight into bat by judging the ball and leaving it to the wicketkeeper without touching it. Good call

 
Thanks, Sean. It was my error on recollection. Updated my posting deleting the reference of VMY.
I thought to have read it somewhere but rechecking AFR, my recollection was incorrect.
The silver line of the posting was you read my posting and straight into bat by judging the ball and leaving it to the wicketkeeper without touching it. Good call


No probs, I'm only holding VMY because I think DYL is going to buy it and expect a bit of a premium. But, I have DYL as well, so maybe I don't know what the hell I'm doing. VMY do have a very good resource though and I expect Mulga Rock to be mined during this U cycle.
 
Thanks, Sean. It was my error on recollection. Updated my posting deleting the reference of VMY.
I thought to have read it somewhere but rechecking AFR, my recollection was incorrect.
The silver line of the posting was you read my posting and straight into bat by judging the ball and leaving it to the wicketkeeper without touching it. Good call


Crikey! You must have a crystal ball.

From the AFR: Street Talk

Brokers try to recut uranium play Vimy’s raise​

Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood
Mar 7, 2022 – 5.51pm

Morgans and Euroz Hartleys were trying to recut listed uranium explorer Vimy Resources’ mooted equity raising on Monday afternoon, after pulling the brakes on Friday as Russian troops shot at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant.

Fund managers said talks were around raising at 17¢ a share, down from the original offer’s 19¢ a share.

The terms were yet to be finalised but they said Vimy may have shrink its $20 million raise down to $15 million.

Vimy’s raise was put on ice on Friday afternoon as the Russian attack sent ASX-listed uranium stocks tumbling.

Paladin Energy ended Friday’s trading down 14.5 per cent, Deep Yellow was down 17 per cent, Boss Energy lost 15.9 per cent and 92Energy was down 8.7 per cent.
 
Crikey! You must have a crystal ball.

From the AFR: Street Talk

Brokers try to recut uranium play Vimy’s raise​

Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood
Mar 7, 2022 – 5.51pm

Morgans and Euroz Hartleys were trying to recut listed uranium explorer Vimy Resources’ mooted equity raising on Monday afternoon, after pulling the brakes on Friday as Russian troops shot at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant.

Fund managers said talks were around raising at 17¢ a share, down from the original offer’s 19¢ a share.

The terms were yet to be finalised but they said Vimy may have shrink its $20 million raise down to $15 million.

Vimy’s raise was put on ice on Friday afternoon as the Russian attack sent ASX-listed uranium stocks tumbling.

Paladin Energy ended Friday’s trading down 14.5 per cent, Deep Yellow was down 17 per cent, Boss Energy lost 15.9 per cent and 92Energy was down 8.7 per cent.
Trust my dyslexia which works some times on opposite direction.
I remember to have read on AFR but lost confidence.
Now Happy Happy ? ?
 
Again bouncing off 200dmas and volume spikes. Not sure about the stop loss level, may need to review it if it is needed.

So much for me not ever touching uranium miners! I can resist anything except temptation (thanks to Wilde).

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$200m seems a lot for a restart. Must have a lot of new washers and seals to replace.

It's all happening in the uranium space with raisings, re-starts and M&A triggered by the increase in POU.


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