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Market Cap $2.40 billion
P/E Ratio 369.86
Dividend Yield 0.00%
Shares Outstanding 974.67 million
Earnings per share 0.007
Dividend per share N/A
Year To Date Return 46.74%
Earnings Yield 0.27%
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  • Deep Yellow Ltd (ASX: DYL)
    Latest News

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    Energy Shares

    Why are ASX 200 energy shares jumping today?

    News that the US President is seeking Congress support for a $4 billion uranium plan is seeing energy shares bounce.

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    What's going wrong for ASX uranium shares on Wednesday?

    After a multi-year lull, the spot price of uranium started to gain traction in 2021 but, since reaching a notable…

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    Why are ASX uranium shares getting so much attention right now?

    Uranium prices are trading at 11-year highs with more strength forecast.

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    Why have ASX uranium shares bolted out of the gate today?

    The uranium outlook has received a lift.

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    How did ASX uranium shares perform last quarter?

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    Why are ASX uranium shares having such a stellar end to the week?

    It's a good day to be invested in these uranium stocks.

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    Why are ASX uranium shares having such a stellar day?

    The price of uranium surged to a decade high overnight.

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    Why these 2 ASX uranium shares could be set for a boost this month

    What's happening with Boss Energy and Deep Yellow shares? We take a closer look.

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    ASX uranium shares plummet amid Ukraine power station attack

    A fire at Europe's largest nuclear power station has uranium investors on edge...

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    No, Deep Yellow does not pay dividends at this time.

    Deep Yellow Ltd listed on the ASX on 19 December 1985.

    DYL ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Deep Yellow Ltd

    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.  

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    05 Dec 2025 Gillian Swaby Issued 470,236 $780,591
    As advised by the company. Loan Share Plan
    04 Dec 2025 Christopher (Chris) Salisbury Exercise 44,444 $73,999
    Exercise of options.
    04 Dec 2025 Christopher (Chris) Salisbury Issued 44,444 $73,999
    Exercise of options.
    03 Dec 2025 Gregory (Greg) Meyerowitz Buy 31,243 $51,549
    On-market trade.
    03 Dec 2025 Timothy Lindley Buy 30,300 $49,840
    On-market trade.
    03 Dec 2025 Christopher (Chris) Salisbury Buy 31,000 $51,760
    On-market trade.

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Christopher (Chris) Salisbury Non-Executive ChairmanNon-Executive Director May 2021
    Mr Salisbury has over 30 years of global experience in senior strategic and operational roles with the Rio Tinto Group. He joined the Deep Yellow Board in May 2021. He has experience in uranium operations, having led operating companies in Australia and Namibia. Mr Salisbury was Chief Executive of Energy Resources Australia (ERA) between 2004 and 2008, an ASX 100 company, and later served as a Non-Executive Director of ERA. From 2011 to 2013, he was Managing Director and Head of Country for Rio Tinto's Rossing Uranium Mine in Namibia.
    Mr Gregory (Greg) Meyerowitz Non-Executive Director Dec 2021
    Mr Meyerowitz is a chartered accountant who joined the Deep Yellow Board in December 2021. He was an audit partner at EY for 30 years, including 10 years as head of the Perth Audit Division, and also served on the EY National Board of Directors. He has acted as lead audit signing partner for several ASX 100 companies and has provided assurance services to public and private companies operating nationally and internationally across multiple industry sectors, including uranium. He is also chair of Risk Committee.
    Ms Victoria Jackson Non-Executive Director Oct 2022
    Ms Jackson has more than 35 years of experience in the resource sector and has held roles across both private and public sectors. She has been involved in negotiations for major resource developments and has worked as a petroleum regulator with experience in land access, heritage and environmental approvals. She joined the Deep Yellow Board in October 2022 as a Non-Executive Director. Previously, she was the Executive Director of the Minerals Council of Australia in Western Australia, where she worked on industry policies and engagement with government and community. She is Chair of the Charles Darwin University Energy and Resources Institute Advisory Board and has served on the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environment Management Authority. She is chairs the Sustainability Committee.
    Mr Timothy Gordon Armstrong Lindley Non-Executive Director May 2023
    Mr Lindley joined the Deep Yellow Board in May 2023. He is an investment banker with experience in project finance, debt, equity capital markets and M&A. During his 25-year career, he has held senior and executive roles in Australia and internationally, including Country Head (Australia) of Barclays Bank and Managing Director of Morgan Stanley (Australia). He has been involved in over 100 financing transactions for resource companies across Africa, Asia and Australia, including financing for Paladin Energy. He is member of Risk and the Sustainability Committees.
    Mr Gregory Field Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Feb 2026
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    Ms Susan Patricia Park Company Secretary May 2024
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    Susan Patricia Park Company Secretary
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Shares Capital
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 336,416,838 34.57%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 137,258,435 14.11%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 95,741,800 9.84%
    Bnp Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 31,751,971 3.26%
    Bnp Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Ib Au Noms Retailclient> 19,419,755 2.00%
    Mr John Borshoff 18,807,109 1.93%
    Lexband Pty Ltd 15,500,000 1.59%
    Bnp Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd 11,841,575 1.22%
    Gillian Swaby 10,707,228 1.10%
    Washington H Soul Pattinson And Company Limited 9,875,000 1.01%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd (i) 7,590,472 0.78%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited (i) 7,421,772 0.76%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited (ii) 6,924,068 0.71%
    Sumico (Wa) Pty Ltd 5,196,505 0.53%
    Mr Jiahuang Zhang 4,427,125 0.45%
    Olive Tree Group Pty Ltd 4,306,058 0.44%
    Mr Peter Sarantzouklis 3,801,747 0.39%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <Euroclear Bank Sa Nv A/C> 3,717,308 0.38%
    Huicen Capital Pty Limited 3,705,138 0.38%
    Ms Xiuqin Chen 3,500,000 0.36%

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