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Name | Overall Rating | Market Cap | P/E Ratio | ROE | Dividend Yield | Revenue Growth | EPS Growth |
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61 Neutral | $10.43B | 7.12 | -0.05% | 2.87% | 2.86% | -36.73% | |
52 Neutral | C$9.63M | -1.23 | -772.07% | ― | ― | -679.31% | |
52 Neutral | C$41.29M | -31.69 | ― | ― | ― | -1.67% | |
47 Neutral | C$9.84M | -4.26 | -41.21% | ― | ― | 48.66% | |
46 Neutral | C$29.65M | -0.94 | -110.71% | ― | ― | -2850.00% | |
45 Neutral | C$17.44M | -87.50 | -32.86% | ― | ― | 86.96% | |
42 Neutral | C$33.20M | -4.04 | -198.13% | ― | ― | ― |
Nuclear Vision Limited has engaged Endeavour Scientific Ltd to conduct a high-resolution drone-borne geophysical survey at its UA92 Project in Botswana, marking a significant milestone in its exploration campaign. The survey, scheduled to commence in December 2025, aims to refine target areas and advance the delineation of uranium systems, potentially enhancing the company’s understanding of uranium-bearing structures within the Karoo Basin, which could impact its industry positioning and stakeholder interests.
Nuclear Vision Limited has announced the approval of an exploration work program for its UA92 Uranium Project in Botswana, set for late 2025 to early 2026. The program includes an airborne geophysical survey and ground verification to identify uranium anomalies, aiming to build a strong geophysical foundation for future drilling. The company has initiated the procurement process for contractors to conduct a high-resolution airborne survey over 2,400 square kilometers, which will help accelerate understanding of the project’s subsurface potential and define prospective zones for follow-up drilling.
Nuclear Vision Limited has announced significant changes to its leadership and board of directors, appointing CEO Derrick Dao to the board while Greg Cameron steps down. This follows the recent appointment of Andrey Shutov as COO, formerly of Uranium One Group, indicating a strategic shift towards strengthening leadership to drive uranium exploration and M&A strategies. These changes are expected to enhance the company’s operational capabilities and position it well for future exploration activities and growth opportunities in the uranium sector.
Nuclear Vision Limited has appointed Andrey Shutov, former President of Uranium One Group, as its new Chief Operating Officer. This strategic move aims to accelerate the company’s proprietary exploration programs and uranium M&A strategy, leveraging Shutov’s extensive experience in international uranium operations. His leadership is expected to enhance Nuclear Vision’s technical and operational strategies, positioning the company for growth in the expanding global uranium market. Additionally, the company has renewed its mineral claims in Botswana and plans to pursue near-term accretive uranium M&A opportunities.