| Long-Term Price Case | $65/lb. U308 | $65/lb. U308 | 
| Flagship Project | Phoenix | Gryphon | 
| Project Percentage | 90% | 90% | 
| Mineral Reserves | 98,460,000 lbs. | 98,460,000 lbs. | 
| Shares Outstanding | 589,100,000 | 589,100,000 | 
| Market Cap | $342,267,100 | $342,267,100 | 
| Average Annual Production | 5.966M lbs. | 7.648M lbs. | 
| Recovery | 98.5% | 98.2% | 
| LoM | 10 Years | 7 Years | 
| Payable Product | 58.767M lbs. | 48.817M lbs. | 
| True All-in Cost (TAIC) | $39.20/lb. | $47.83/lb. | 
| Gross Revenue | $3,819,855,000 | $3,173,105,000 | 
| Saskatchewan Revenue Royalties & Surcharges + Resource Credit | ($276,939,487) | ($230,050,112) | 
| Total Operating Cost | ($194,347,597) | ($567,610,551) | 
| Operating Profit | $3,348,567,916 | $2,375,444,337 | 
| Saskatchewan Profit Royalties | ($502,285,187) | ($356,316,651) | 
| Income Taxes | ($904,113,337) | ($641,369,971) | 
| Total Capital Costs | ($425,950,000) | ($539,660,498) | 
| Net Income (Denison Share) | $1,364,597,453 | $754,287,495 | 
| Net Profit Margin | 36% | 24% | 
| Absolute Cost Structure (ACS) | 60% | 74% | 
| MTQ Score (Higher is Better) | 0.6 | 0.3 | 
| True Value | $3.60/sh. | |
| True Value Discount (TVD) | 86% | |
| Phoenix | Gryphon | |
| Cash Flow Multiple | 10x | 5x | 
| Net Annual Cash Flow | $138,530,520 | $118,184,544 | 
| Future Market Cap Contribution | $1,385,305,200 | $590,922,720 | 
| Total Future Market Cap Growth | 477% | |
| Target | $3.35/sh. | 
Notes: All Values in U.S. Dollars
We boosted our stake in Denison Mines this morning by 25% following an updated analysis in which the company achieved a maximum in-house Composite Rating of 5. Denison Mines excelled in the following categories: Net Profit Margin (Phoenix), Absolute Cost Structure (Phoenix), True Value Discount, and Market Cap Growth. Our Target, however, has been lowered by 20%, as our updated calculations implied a True All-In Cost (TAIC) that was higher than expected for Phoenix, while Net Profit Margin and Absolute Cost Structure for Gryphon were average.
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Thank You Tom!
On the U tweeter community we very much miss all your insights…. I´ll try to keep track of your analysis looking at your blog. Thanks again for sharing it!!.
Quick question: Do you think that the ISR technique will work for DNN?…and If so, how will the numbers be?…Should you decide to share them, I´ll be most grateful