Deep Yellow shares sink following widening half-year loss

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Deep Yellow shares sink following widening half-year loss
Deep Yellow shares sink following widening half-year loss
Liezl Gambe
Written by Liezl Gambe
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Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) shares have plummeted 7.3% following the release of a lukewarm half-year financial report, headlined by a net loss of $7.8 million.

The result for the six months ended Dec. 31, 2025 marks a widening from the $2.5 million loss reported in the prior corresponding period.

While a $7 million foreign currency translation gain softened the total comprehensive loss to $826,000, the uranium miner's liquidity saw a notable dip; cash reserves fell by approximately $30 million over the half to finish at $187.2 million.

The capital contraction coincided with a drop in revenue to $4 million—down from $6.92 million a year earlier—and a sharp increase in operating cash outflows, which surged to $2.6 million as the company continues to navigate a challenging fiscal environment.

At the time of reporting, Deep Yellow's share price was $2.26.

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