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Paladin Energy shares lose 11pc as Langer Heinrich guidance misses expectations
Paladin Energy shares lose 11pc as Langer Heinrich guidance misses expectations

West Australian

time15 hours ago

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  • West Australian

Paladin Energy shares lose 11pc as Langer Heinrich guidance misses expectations

Shares in the most shorted stock on the Australian Securities Exchange have plunged after output targets at its African uranium mine disappointed again. Perth-based Paladin Energy lost 11.3 per cent of its value on Wednesday despite posting a 33 per cent rise in quarterly production from its Langer Heinrich mine in Namibia. Paladin cranked out 993,843 pounds of triuranium octoxide — a uranium compound — compared with 745,484lb during the prior quarter. The average realised price of Langer Heinrich's radioactive product dropped $US69.9/lb to $US55.6/lb, while production costs declined from $US40.60/lb to $US37.50/lb. Output forecasts for the current financial year caused investors to flee. Production for the financial year is expected to sit between 4 million and 4.4 million pounds of U3O8 with costs between $US44/lb and $US48/lb. Costs were higher and output lower than what analysts had pencilled in. Paladin's management pinned the result on higher-than-expected mining and blasting expenses plus grade variability in its stockpiled ore. The poor result was good news for Paladin's legion of short sellers, who effectively profit when the company's share price tanks. The portion of Paladin's stock controlled by short sellers is 16.8 per cent, according to Australian Securities and Investments Commission data. It became the most shorted stock on the ASX last month, taking the unwanted mantle from fellow uranium miner Boss Energy. Paladin's shares are down 8.1 per cent so far this year and 39.8 per cent compared to 12 months ago. Paladin is currently facing two class action lawsuits related to production guidance provided last year. It is alleged the company contravened continuous disclosure rules and had engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct. Paladin told the ASX in June last year Langer Heinrich would pump out 4mlb to 4.5mlb of its uranium compound for the 2025 financial year. Quarterly production was well below expectations in October, sparking a 15 per cent share price collapse.

Paladin Energy Ltd: June 2025 Quarter Results
Paladin Energy Ltd: June 2025 Quarter Results

Business Upturn

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Paladin Energy Ltd: June 2025 Quarter Results

By GlobeNewswire Published on July 23, 2025, 03:56 IST PERTH, Australia, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX:PDN, TSX:PDN, OTCQX:PALAF) ('Paladin' or the 'Company') advises that it has released its quarterly activities and cashflow reports for the period ended 30 June 2025 ('June 2025 Quarter Results'). The Company has also released an accompanying presentation on the June 2025 Quarter Results. The quarterly activities and cashflow reports and presentation are available on Paladin's website ( For further information contact: About Paladin Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX:PDN TSX: PDN OTCQX:PALAF) is a globally significant independent uranium producer with a 75% ownership of the world-class long life Langer Heinrich Mine located in Namibia. In late 2024 the Company acquired Fission Uranium Corp. in Canada, resulting in a dual-listing on the both the ASX and TSX. With the integration of Fission's operations, the Company now owns and operates an extensive portfolio of uranium development and exploration assets across Canada, which include the Patterson Lake South (PLS) project in Saskatchewan and the Michelin project in Newfoundland and Labrador. Paladin also owns uranium exploration assets in Australia. Through its Langer Heinrich Mine, Paladin is delivering a reliable uranium supply to major nuclear utilities around the world, positioning itself as a meaningful contributor to baseload energy provision in multiple countries and contributing to global decarbonisation. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

Langer Heinrich Mine FY2026 Guidance
Langer Heinrich Mine FY2026 Guidance

Hamilton Spectator

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

Langer Heinrich Mine FY2026 Guidance

PERTH, Australia, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX:PDN, TSX:PDN, OTCQX:PALAF) (Paladin or the Company) provides FY2026 guidance for the Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM) along with realised uranium price sensitivities based on the Company's uranium sales contract portfolio. The LHM will continue its operational ramp-up during FY2026 with the ramp-up of mining operations over the course of the year, as the LHM continues the ongoing transition from the processing of stockpiled medium grade ore to the processing of primary mined ore. The operational ramp-up of the LHM is expected to be completed by the end of FY2026 with full mining and processing plant operations planned for FY2027. The Company intends to provide annual guidance for FY2027 in July 2026. LHM FY2026 Guidance Mining The LHM commenced FY2026 with an estimated 2.2Mt of stockpiled medium grade ore and approximately 49% of its planned mining fleet capacity in operations. The remaining mining fleet is scheduled for delivery in late 2025 and is expected to be commissioned and in service during the second half of FY2026. Mining operations for FY2026 are expected to be concentrated in the G-pit area with minor mining activity planned for the F and J pits late in the financial year. The Company is expecting lower levels of primary mined ore feed during the first half of the financial year, as the mining operations focus on waste removal across the G-pit area to allow for higher levels of mined ore production during the second half of the financial year. The LHM mine plan has been optimised to deliver medium and high-grade ore to the processing plant with lower grade ore to be stockpiled for future processing. Processing Quarterly production volumes are expected to vary during FY2026, primarily due to access to primary mined ore feed to the processing plant in the first half of FY2026. Production is expected to be higher in the second half of FY2026 with a higher level of primary ore feed available to blend with the medium-grade stockpiled material. The improvements in processing plant performance achieved during FY2025 are expected to be sustained in FY2026. The production guidance provided is based on considered plant availability and utilisation assumptions and includes allowances for expected water supply disruptions, estimated planned and unplanned maintenance activities, and general plant disruptions based on historical performance. Sales During FY2026, Paladin is expecting to continue to deliver uranium to its global customers in the US, Europe and Asia and will continue to look for opportunities to layer in new contracts with high quality counterparties. Sales volumes, cash receipts and realised pricing are expected to vary quarter on quarter due to the timing of shipments, individual contract terms and prevailing spot prices. Based on Paladin's contract book as at 1 July 2025, the forecast realised uranium price sensitivities for FY2026 under a range of spot price assumptions are as follows: This announcement has been authorised for release by the Board of Directors of Paladin Energy Ltd. For further information contact: Notes: Forward-looking statements This document contains certain 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of Australian securities laws and 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of Canadian securities laws (collectively referred to in this document as forward-looking statements). All statements in this document, other than statements of historical or present facts, are forward-looking statements and generally may be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as 'anticipate', 'expect', 'likely', 'propose', 'will', 'intend', 'should', 'could', 'may', 'believe', 'forecast', 'estimate', 'target', 'outlook', 'guidance' and other similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about Paladin's expectations for FY2026. Forward-looking statements involve subjective judgment and analysis and are subject to significant uncertainties, risks and contingencies including those risk factors associated with the mining industry, many of which are outside the control of, change without notice, and may be unknown to Paladin. These risks and uncertainties include but are not limited to liabilities inherent in mine development and production, geological, mining and processing technical problems, the inability to obtain any additional mine licenses, permits and other regulatory approvals required in connection with mining and third party processing operations, competition for amongst other things, capital, acquisition of reserves, undeveloped lands and skilled personnel, incorrect assessments of the value of acquisitions, changes in commodity prices and exchange rates, currency and interest fluctuations, various events which could disrupt operations and/or the transportation of mineral products, including labour stoppages and severe weather conditions, the demand for and availability of transportation services, the ability to secure adequate financing and management's ability to anticipate and manage the foregoing factors and risks. Readers are also referred to the risks and uncertainties referred to at pages 24 to 30 inclusive of Paladin's Management's Discussion and Analysis released to ASX on 13 May 2025. Although at the date of this document, Paladin believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements due to a range of factors including (without limitation) fluctuations in commodity prices and exchange rates, exploitation and exploration successes, permitting and development issues, political risks including the impact of political instability on economic activity and uranium supply and demand, Indigenous Nations engagement, climate risk, operating hazards, natural disasters, severe storms and other adverse weather conditions, shortages of skilled labour and construction materials, equipment and supplies, regulatory concerns, continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions and risk factors associated with the uranium industry generally. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, and should rely on their own independent enquiries, investigations and advice regarding information contained in this document. Any reliance by a reader on the information contained in this document is wholly at the reader's own risk. The forward-looking statements in this document relate only to events or information as of the date on which the statements are made. Paladin does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. No representation, warranty, guarantee or assurance (express or implied) is made, or will be made, that any forward-looking statements will be achieved or will prove to be correct. Except for statutory liability which cannot be excluded, Paladin, its officers, employees and advisers expressly disclaim any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the material contained in this document and exclude all liability whatsoever (including negligence) for any loss or damage which may be suffered by any person as a consequence of any information in this document or any error or omission therefrom. Except as required by law or regulation, Paladin accepts no responsibility to update any person regarding any inaccuracy, omission or change in information in this document or any other information made available to a person, nor any obligation to furnish the person with any further information. Nothing in this document will, under any circumstances, create an implication that there has been no change in the affairs of Paladin since the date of this document. To the extent any forward-looking statement in this document constitutes 'future-oriented financial information' or 'financial outlooks' within the meaning of Canadian securities laws, such information is provided to demonstrate Paladin's internal projections and to help readers understand Paladin's expected financial results. Readers are cautioned that this information may not be appropriate for any other purpose and readers should not place undue reliance on such information. Future-oriented financial information and financial outlooks, as with forward-looking statements generally, are, without limitation, based on the assumptions, and subject to the risks and uncertainties, described above. Non-IFRS measures Paladin uses certain financial measures that are considered 'non-IFRS financial information' within the meaning of Australian securities laws and/or 'non-GAAP financial measures' within the meaning of Canadian securities laws (collectively referred to in this announcement as Non-IFRS Measures) to supplement analysis of its financial and operating performance. These Non-IFRS Measures do not have a standardised meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. The Company believes these measures provide additional insight into its financial results and operational performance and are useful to investors, securities analysts, and other interested parties in understanding and evaluating the Company's historical and future operating performance. However, they should not be viewed in isolation or as a substitute for information prepared in accordance with IFRS. Accordingly, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any Non-IFRS Measures. The Non-IFRS Measure used in this announcement is described below. Cost of Production The Cost of Production per pound represents the total production costs divided by pounds of U₃O₈ produced. The Cost of Production is calculated as the total direct production expenditures incurred during the period (including mining, stockpile rehandling, processing, site maintenance, and mine-level administrative costs), excluding costs such as cost of ore stockpiled, depreciation and amortisation, general and administration costs, royalties, exploration expenses, sustaining capital and the impacts of any inventory impairments or impairment reversals. This measure helps users assess Paladin's operating efficiency. Cost of Production per lb = Cost of Production ÷ U ₃ O ₈ Pounds Produced. Cost of Production is a unit cost measure that indicates the average production cost per pound of U₃O₈ produced. This is not an IFRS measure but is widely used in the mining industry as a benchmark of operational efficiency and cost competitiveness. Paladin's Cost of Production metric is calculated as the total direct production expenditures as defined above (in US dollars) incurred during the period divided by the volume of U₃O₈ pounds produced in the same period. Management uses Cost of Production per pound to track progress of operational performance, to assess profitability at various uranium price points, and to identify trends in operating costs. It is also a key metric for investors and analysts to evaluate how efficiently the Company is producing uranium, independent of depreciation and accounting adjustments. This measure allows stakeholders to monitor trends in direct production costs and to assess the Company's operating breakeven threshold relative to uranium market prices. Investors are cautioned that our Cost of Production metric may not be comparable with similarly titled 'C1 cash cost' metrics of other uranium producers, as there can be differences in methodology (e.g., treatment of royalties or certain site costs). Paladin's Cost of Production figure as defined above, focuses strictly on the on-site cost to produce uranium concentrate in the current period. All figures are in US$/lb U₃O₈. We provide this information in good faith to enhance understanding of our operations; however, the IFRS financial statements (particularly the cost of sales line in the income statement) should be considered alongside this metric for a complete picture of our cost structure.

Paladin Energy Ltd: June 2025 Quarter Results
Paladin Energy Ltd: June 2025 Quarter Results

Hamilton Spectator

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

Paladin Energy Ltd: June 2025 Quarter Results

PERTH, Australia, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX:PDN, TSX:PDN, OTCQX:PALAF) ('Paladin' or the 'Company') advises that it has released its quarterly activities and cashflow reports for the period ended 30 June 2025 ('June 2025 Quarter Results'). The Company has also released an accompanying presentation on the June 2025 Quarter Results. The quarterly activities and cashflow reports and presentation are available on Paladin's website ( ). For further information contact: About Paladin Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX:PDN TSX: PDN OTCQX:PALAF) is a globally significant independent uranium producer with a 75% ownership of the world-class long life Langer Heinrich Mine located in Namibia. In late 2024 the Company acquired Fission Uranium Corp. in Canada, resulting in a dual-listing on the both the ASX and TSX. With the integration of Fission's operations, the Company now owns and operates an extensive portfolio of uranium development and exploration assets across Canada, which include the Patterson Lake South (PLS) project in Saskatchewan and the Michelin project in Newfoundland and Labrador. Paladin also owns uranium exploration assets in Australia. Through its Langer Heinrich Mine, Paladin is delivering a reliable uranium supply to major nuclear utilities around the world, positioning itself as a meaningful contributor to baseload energy provision in multiple countries and contributing to global decarbonisation.

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