Deep Yellow MD John Bornshoff: “We aim for organic and external growth to change scale”
After swallowing its compatriot Vimy, the Australian Deep Yellow is now targeting other acquisitions in the uranium sector and is counting on African developments in Namibia.
30/08/2022 at 20h10, by Africa Business+
The transaction with Vimy, valued at $658 million, strengthened Deep Yellow’s pipeline of projects in Australia, its other country of activity.
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