Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSEAMERICAN:UEC) announced in an 8-K SEC filing on December 19, 2024, that its Chief Executive Officer and President, Amir Adnani, along with Executive Vice President Scott Melbye, are scheduled to participate in the Goldman Sachs Energy, CleanTech & Utilities Conference to be held on January 8-9, 2025.
During the conference, Mr. Adnani will engage in a fireside chat at 2:20 PM ET on January 8, focusing on the growing demand for secure, U.S.-based uranium production and UEC’s strategic vision within the market. Additionally, company management will be conducting one-on-one investor meetings over the two-day period to elaborate on UEC’s production expansion plans and infrastructure. This will include discussions on the recent acquisition of the Sweetwater Plant in Wyoming from Rio Tinto.
The details regarding the announcement, including the schedule for Mr. Adnani’s participation at the conference, were disclosed in a news release attached to the filing as Exhibit 99.1.
In compliance with the regulatory requirements, the company also provided the necessary financial statements and exhibits in the filing, including the news release dated December 19, 2024, as well as a Cover Page Interactive Data File.
Josephine Man, the Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, and Secretary of Uranium Energy Corp., signed off on the report on behalf of the company on December 19, 2024.
This news article is a summary of the key points outlined in the recent 8-K filing by Uranium Energy Corp. for the benefit of investors and stakeholders.
This article was generated by an automated content engine and was reviewed by a human editor prior to publication. For additional information, read Uranium Energy’s 8K filing here.
Uranium Energy Company Profile
Uranium Energy Corp., together with its subsidiaries, engages in exploration, pre-extraction, extraction, and processing uranium and titanium concentrates in the United States, Canada, and Paraguay. It owns interests in the Palangana mine, Goliad, Burke Hollow, Longhorn, and Salvo projects located in Texas; Anderson, Workman Creek, and Los Cuatros projects situated in Arizona; Dalton Pass and C de Baca project located in New Mexico; Roughrider, Shea Creek, Christie Lake, Horseshoe-Raven, Hidden Bay, Diabase, West Bear, JCU, and other project located in Canada; and Yuty, Oviedo, and Alto Paraná titanium projects in Paraguay.
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