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Paladin confirms restart cost but will 'keep mum' on required yellowcake price

Paladin Energy says it has confirmed it will cost US$81 million to get the show back on the road at its 75%-owned Langer Heinrich operation in Namibia, but it won’t confirm the uranium price required to trigger such a decision.

All quiet at the moment at Langer Heinrich, Namibia

All quiet at the moment at Langer Heinrich, Namibia

"Given the commercially sensitive and confidential nature of the company's ongoing discussions with potential customers, the company will not be providing guidance on the hurdle price required to support...

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