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Deep Yellow Limited (ASX: DYL)
Latest News
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Uranium shares hit new high on positive drilling results
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Frequently Asked Questions
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No, Deep Yellow does not pay dividends at this time.
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Deep Yellow Ltd listed on the ASX on 19 December 1985.
DYL ASX Announcements
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About Deep Yellow Limited
Deep Yellow Ltd (ASX: DYL) is a uranium development company with a portfolio of Australian and global projects. The company has two advanced projects: Tumas, its flagship project in Namibia, and Mulga Rock in Western Australia. Both projects are located within tier 1 uranium jurisdictions. The company is also evaluating Mulga Rock for critical minerals and rare earth elements.
Deep Yellow says it is well-positioned for organic growth through the development of its exploration portfolio which comprises Omahola in Namibia and Alligator River in the Northern Territory.