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Deep Yellow raises N$1.7bn for Namibia Tumas Project development

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March 15, 2024
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Deep Yellow Limited has successfully raised approximately N$1.7 billion (A$140.5 million) through the first tranche of its placement.

The placement, announced on 11 March 2024, involved issuing 114,706,334 ordinary shares at A$1.225 (N$15.13) per share to institutional and qualified investors.

Deep Yellow’s Managing Director & CEO, John Borshoff, expressed satisfaction with the funding, stating it positions the company “for the next phase of growth.” Borshoff expects to complete Tranche 2 of the placement after a shareholder meeting in late April 2024.

Deep Yellow is also aiming to raise an additional A$30 million through a Share Purchase Plan (SPP) allowing existing shareholders to participate.

These funding initiatives follow Deep Yellow securing binding commitments to raise N$2.7 billion for developing their Tumas Project in Namibia.

The placement will involve issuing 179,591,836 shares at A$1.225 (N$15.13) each.  Last year, the company significantly upgraded the Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the Tumas 3 Deposit, extending its projected mine life to over 30 years.

The upgrade increased the Tumas 3 Mineral Resource to 66.8Mlb at 300ppm eU3O8, with Indicated Mineral Resources rising 11% to 60.6Mlb at 325ppm eU3O8.

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