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Boss Energy shares plunge on issues at uranium mine

27 July 2025
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Boss Energy shares plunge on issues at uranium mine
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The share price of Boss Energy plunged 42.2% to $1.965 after revealing challenges at its Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia, which may hinder production targets. An independent review will assess the impact of lower-than-expected uranium mineralization discovered during production drilling, while the company remains debt-free and has produced over one million pounds of uranium since resuming operations in April 2024.

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