Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) Fully Acquires Rio Tinto’s Wyoming Assets—What’s the Deal Value?

On September 23, Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) made a historic announcement to buy 100% of Rio Tinto’s Wyoming assets. These assets include the fully licensed Sweetwater Plant and several uranium mining projects with about 175 million pounds of uranium resources. This huge acquisition must have a huge price tag attached. So, what is it worth?

Unlock below. Unlocking the UEC and Rio Tinto Deal Value

The total cost of the deal is $175 million, which UEC will pay using its available funds. UEC disclosed in the press release that it is buying 100% of the shares in two Rio Tinto subsidiaries that hold its Wyoming uranium assets. As part of the deal, UEC will replace $25 million in surety bonds for future reclamation costs. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024 after fulfilling all the standard conditions.

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