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Deep Yellow to buy up Matrix tenements

YELLOWCAKE hopeful Deep Yellow is set to acquire full ownership of uranium rights to tenements under its North West Queensland uranium joint venture with failed miner Matrix Metals for less than half the amount it was originally going to pay.

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Deep Yellow to buy up Matrix tenements

Perth-based Deep Yellow originally struck a deal in October last year to pay $A3 million to Matrix for the uranium rights over the JV tenements in the Mt Isa district. However when Matrix went into...

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