IsoEnergy and DISA Technologies Announce Closing of Transaction to Form DISA Uranium Corporation
ISOU likely to rise on DISA Uranium upside and U.S. uranium narrative within 12–24 months.
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ISOU likely to rise on DISA Uranium upside and U.S. uranium narrative within 12–24 months.
What happened and why it matters
IsoEnergy completed the Utah portfolio transfer to form DISA Uranium and invested US$33 million in the accompanying US$105 million financing, securing roughly 33% ownership and a seat on the board. The new platform, focused on HPSA technology to recover uranium from abandoned waste and restart U.S. production, targets near-term Tony M Mine development and broader domestic processing capacity, enhancing IsoEnergy’s exposure to a U.S. uranium growth story.
Direct equity linkage to a sizable U.S.-focused uranium platform with strategic investors; potential re-rating if DISA Uranium executes milestones and expands domestic processing; risk remains from uranium price volatility and execution risk of the new platform.
IsoEnergy transfers Utah portfolio to DISA Uranium for 1,677,350 DISA shares.
DISA Uranium closes US$105 million private placement; IsoEnergy invests US$33 million.
IsoEnergy owns ~33% of DISA Uranium on a fully diluted basis.
Tony M Mine becomes near-term priority; DISA Uranium to deploy HPSA tech.
IsoEnergy remains largest shareholder with board representation on DISA Uranium.
Category: M&A / Corporate Developments. The article describes a formal transaction creating a new platform (DISA Uranium) with ISOU taking a significant stake and governance rights, representing a material strategic shift for IsoEnergy into a U.S.-focused uranium growth story.
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