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Market Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal split opened up in small caps: a few stocks surged on hard approvals and funding, while many resource names slid even after announcing big numbers. The week’s tape looked simple: investors paid for certainty and sold anything that still needs time, permits, or more cash.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal sell-off in a few small caps did most of the damage this week, even as project funding and resource upgrades kept rolling in. Lithium, rare earths and tungsten news stayed constructive, but traders punished anything that looked like delays, dilution or weaker prices.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Boss Energy Boosts Uranium Resources at Gould’s Dam and Jason’s Deposit

Boss Energy has released updated Mineral Resource Estimates for its Gould’s Dam and Jason’s Deposit uranium projects, revealing significant increases in contained uranium despite lower average grades. The company is advancing permitting and drilling plans to accelerate development near its Honeymoon Operation in South Australia.
Maxwell Dee
19 Mar 2026

Boss Energy Boosts Cash Reserves to A$52.9M with Strong Operating Cash Flow

Boss Energy Limited reported a robust quarterly cash flow for December 2025, ending with nearly A$53 million in unrestricted cash and positive operating inflows. The company maintained steady investment in exploration and infrastructure while keeping financing activities minimal.
Maxwell Dee
28 Jan 2026

Boss Energy Hits Record Uranium Output, Slashes Cost Guidance Amid New Feasibility Study

Boss Energy delivered a record uranium production quarter at its Honeymoon project, lowering cost guidance and initiating a new feasibility study to reshape its mining strategy.
Maxwell Dee
28 Jan 2026

Boss Energy Withdraws 2021 Feasibility Study, Launches New Wide-Spaced Wellfield Plan

Boss Energy confirms FY26 production and cost guidance while withdrawing its 2021 Enhanced Feasibility Study due to significant deviations in resource assumptions. A new feasibility study exploring a wide-spaced wellfield design is underway, aiming to optimise uranium recovery and reduce costs.
Maxwell Dee
18 Dec 2025

Boss Energy Withdraws 2021 Feasibility Study, Eyes Cost Cuts with New Wellfield Design

Boss Energy has withdrawn its 2021 Enhanced Feasibility Study for the Honeymoon uranium project due to significant deviations in resource assumptions, launching a new study focused on a wide-spaced wellfield design that could lower costs and improve recoverability.
Maxwell Dee
18 Dec 2025

Boss Energy Boosts Cash Reserves to A$47.77M in September Quarter

Boss Energy Limited reported a solid cash flow performance for the September 2025 quarter, ending with nearly A$48 million in unrestricted cash, underpinning its ongoing uranium exploration and development activities.
Maxwell Dee
29 Oct 2025

Boss Energy Sets Record Uranium Output, Beats Cost Targets, and Names New CEO

Boss Energy reports a record quarterly uranium production at its Honeymoon Project, with costs coming in below FY26 guidance and a robust cash position. The company also announces a leadership change as Matthew Dusci takes the helm as CEO.
Maxwell Dee
29 Oct 2025

New Uranium Discoveries Boost Prospects at Alta Mesa Project

Boss Energy reveals new uranium mineralisation near its Alta Mesa project in Texas, following enCore Energy’s re-analysis of historic drill data. Further drilling is planned to explore the potential expansion.
Maxwell Dee
16 Oct 2025

Boss Energy Elevates Matthew Dusci to CEO, Eyes 1.6M lbs Uranium Target

Boss Energy has appointed Matthew Dusci as Managing Director and CEO, marking a leadership transition aimed at driving operational focus and production growth at its Honeymoon uranium project.
Maxwell Dee
1 Oct 2025

Boss Energy Probes Honeymoon Project’s Production Potential Amid Review

Boss Energy has launched a detailed operational review of its Honeymoon uranium project to reassess mineralisation continuity and production assumptions, with results expected by year-end.
Maxwell Dee
11 Sept 2025