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Goviex Uranium Inc. (V:GXU)

Business Focus: Uranium (NEC)

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Company News

Apr 23, 2024 08:35 ET
GoviEx Uranium CEO says company is talking to Niger Government regarding its mining permit
GoviEx Uranium Inc (TSX-V:GXU, OTCQX:GVXXF) CEO Daniel Major spoke to Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about discussions the company is having with the Government of the Republic of Niger regarding its mining operations after receiving notice it must start mining at its Madaouela uranium project by July 3, 2024.
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Apr 19, 2024 04:00 ET
GoviEx Uranium Reports on Discussions with the Government of Niger Regarding Its Mining Permit
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 19, 2024) - GoviEx Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GXU) (OTCQX: GVXXF) ("GoviEx" or "Company") is currently in discussions with the Government of the Republic of Niger regarding the commencement of its mining operations. The Company has received notice that it must commence mining at its Madaouela uranium project (the "Madaouela Project" or "Project") by 3 July 2024, failing which there is a risk of revocation of its mining permit.
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Valuation Ratios

Industry
Sector
Beta
1.15
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Price to Sales - TTM
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9.89
3.21
Price to Book - most recent quarter
0.76
2.34
1.76
Price to Cash Flow per share - TTM
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0.57
5.72
Price to Free Cash Flow per share - TTM
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54.27
17.93
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Short Report

DateNumber of Shares ShortedNet Change
Apr 15, 20241,551,882-533,815
Mar 31, 20242,085,697358,958
Mar 15, 20241,726,739-395,080
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Business Summary

Sector:  Energy Industry:  Uranium

GoviEx Uranium Inc. is a Canada-based mineral resource company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of uranium properties in Africa. The Company's flagship mine-permitted Madaouela Project in Niger, its mine-permitted Mutanga Project in Zambia, and its multi-element Falea Project in Mali. The Madaouela Project is located approximately 10 kilometers (km) south of Arlit, and Areva's mining subsidiaries of Cominak and Somair, in north central Niger. The Mutanga Project is located approximately 200 km south of Lusaka, immediately north of Lake Kariba, at elevations of 500 meters to 960 meters. The Falea Project is located within the Falea-North Guinea-Senegal Neoproterozoic Basin. The Falea Project is comprised of three licenses, such as Bala, Madini and Falea. The Falea polymetallic (uranium, silver, and copper) deposit is located in Mali, West Africa, approximately 350 km west of Bamako, the capital of Mali, and approximately 240 km south of the city of Kayes.

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