Current Value of Holding

$2.35 Million

Shares

32.5 Thousand

% of Portfolio

0.04%

Average Buy Price

$47.2

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9 Jefferies Group Cameco Trades

Jefferies Group's position in Cameco is currently worth $2.35 Million. That's 0.04% of their equity portfolio (358th largest holding). The first Cameco trade was made in Q4 2022. Since then Jefferies Group bought shares four more times and sold shares on four occasions. The stake costed the investor $1.53 Million, netting the investor a gain of 53% so far.

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New holding (+32.5 Thousand shares) Q1 2025
Avg closing price $47.21
Price range $40.64 - $56.86
Sold -122 Thousand shares Q3 2024
Avg closing price $43.66
Price range $36.90 - $53.72
Increased shares by 659.1% (+106 Thousand shares) Q2 2024
Avg closing price $50.70
Price range $45.63 - $55.51
Increased shares by 1295.4% (+14.9 Thousand shares) Q1 2024
Avg closing price $43.83
Price range $39.57 - $50.56
Sold 97.2% shares (-40.1 Thousand shares) Q4 2023
Avg closing price $41.85
Price range $36.16 - $46.34
Sold 8.3% shares (-3.72 Thousand shares) Q3 2023
Avg closing price $35.37
Price range $29.29 - $41.49
Sold 76.4% shares (-146 Thousand shares) Q2 2023
Avg closing price $28.12
Price range $25.10 - $31.95
Increased shares by 52.5% (+65.7 Thousand shares) Q1 2023
Avg closing price $26.43
Price range $22.52 - $29.62
New holding (+125 Thousand shares) Q4 2022
Avg closing price $23.52
Price range $21.29 - $27.97

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Purepoint Uranium Initiates Drilling at Their Umfreville ProjectPurepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU) (Purepoint or the Company) today announced the commencement of a drill program at the 100%-owned Umfreville uranium project which lies on the northeastern edge of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan Canada. We have performed airborne geophysical surveys followed by geochemical surveys over select areas at Umfreville and feel we have identified a high priority target for potential uranium deposition said Scott Frostad, Purepoints VP Exploration. As this is the first drill program on this project, we will be starting with an exploratory diamond drill hole designed to gain a better understanding of the underlying geology and to further evaluate and prioritize the projects potential for discovery. Highlights The 100%-owned Umfreville project consists of 7 claims totaling 18,273 hectares on the northeastern edge of Canadas Athabasca Basin The Company is planning an initial hole of diamond drilling totaling 400 metres followed by a second hole of equal length if time allows The primary target zone appears to be a splay of the Fond du Lac Fault as evidenced by coincident magnetic and gravity low responses Regional soil samples returned high level uranium anomalies associated with the primary target zone A Technical Report on the Umfreville project can be obtained from the Companys web site A video tour of the Umfreville project can be viewed at Umfreville Project The 100%-owned Umfreville project consists of 7 claims totaling 18,273 hectares on the northeastern edge of Canadas Athabasca Basin. Exploration conducted by Purepoint on the Umfreville project has included an airborne Megatem electromagnetic (EM) and magnetics survey, an airborne Very Low Frequency (VLF) EM survey, an airborne gravity gradiometry survey, and soil geochemical sampling. Airborne MEGATEM data covering the Umfreville project was processed using a layered-earth inversion (LEI) program and identified what is now believed to be a conductive layer within the Athabasca sandstone. The thin conductive layer within the sandstone is thought to be preventing the EM survey from properly reaching the basement rocks and identifying graphitic conductors. Reconstruction of the conductivity depth sections highlighted deep narrow conductors that are considered to show areas where the conductive layer is absent from the sandstone, the sandstone has been structurally disrupted, or the presence of very strong basement conductors. The airborne gravity survey provided a response considered to reflect basement geology. The results also indicated the presence of fault systems not previously seen and supported fault systems that were interpreted from magnetic features. Our primary exploration target is a strong elongate gravity low response within the central portion of the survey area that is coincident with a magnetic low and the interpreted source area of a Geological Survey of Canada (1979) lake bottom sediment sample that returned anomalous uranium. Soil geochemical surveys that collected a total of 383 organic A1 soil horizon samples covered the prospective gravity low / magnetic low response of the primary target zone. Assay results for vanadium, and to a lesser degree boron, showed anomalous trends similar to the uranium anomalies but the trends are parallel rather than coincident. The results for nickel, molybdenum and cobalt appear to have anomalous north-south trends that may be influenced by an underlying crosscutting structure as suggested by the airborne magnetic results. About Purepoint Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU) actively operates an exploration pipeline of 12 advanced projects in Canadas Athabasca Basin, the worlds richest uranium region. Purepoints flagship project is the Hook Lake Project, a joint venture with two of the largest uranium suppliers in the world, Cameco Corporation and Orano Canada Inc. The Hook Lake JV Project is on trend with recent high-grade uranium discoveries including Fission Uraniums Triple R Deposit and NexGens Arrow Deposit and encompasses its own Spitfire discovery (53.3% U3O8 over 1.3m including 10m interval of 10.3% U3O8). Together with its flagship project, the Companys projects stretch across approximately 185,000 hectares of claims throughout the Athabasca Basin. These claims host over 20 distinct and well-defined drill target areas with advanced geophysical surveys completed, and in some cases, have had first pass drilling performed.

Purepoint Uranium Initiates Drilling at Their Umfreville ProjectPurepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU) (Purepoint or the Company) today announced the commencement of a drill program at the 100%-owned Umfreville uranium project which lies on the northeastern edge of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan Canada. We have performed airborne geophysical surveys followed by geochemical surveys over select areas at Umfreville and feel we have identified a high priority target for potential uranium deposition said Scott Frostad, Purepoints VP Exploration. As this is the first drill program on this project, we will be starting with an exploratory diamond drill hole designed to gain a better understanding of the underlying geology and to further evaluate and prioritize the projects potential for discovery. Highlights The 100%-owned Umfreville project consists of 7 claims totaling 18,273 hectares on the northeastern edge of Canadas Athabasca Basin The Company is planning an initial hole of diamond drilling totaling 400 metres followed by a second hole of equal length if time allows The primary target zone appears to be a splay of the Fond du Lac Fault as evidenced by coincident magnetic and gravity low responses Regional soil samples returned high level uranium anomalies associated with the primary target zone A Technical Report on the Umfreville project can be obtained from the Companys web site A video tour of the Umfreville project can be viewed at Umfreville Project The 100%-owned Umfreville project consists of 7 claims totaling 18,273 hectares on the northeastern edge of Canadas Athabasca Basin. Exploration conducted by Purepoint on the Umfreville project has included an airborne Megatem electromagnetic (EM) and magnetics survey, an airborne Very Low Frequency (VLF) EM survey, an airborne gravity gradiometry survey, and soil geochemical sampling. Airborne MEGATEM data covering the Umfreville project was processed using a layered-earth inversion (LEI) program and identified what is now believed to be a conductive layer within the Athabasca sandstone. The thin conductive layer within the sandstone is thought to be preventing the EM survey from properly reaching the basement rocks and identifying graphitic conductors. Reconstruction of the conductivity depth sections highlighted deep narrow conductors that are considered to show areas where the conductive layer is absent from the sandstone, the sandstone has been structurally disrupted, or the presence of very strong basement conductors. The airborne gravity survey provided a response considered to reflect basement geology. The results also indicated the presence of fault systems not previously seen and supported fault systems that were interpreted from magnetic features. Our primary exploration target is a strong elongate gravity low response within the central portion of the survey area that is coincident with a magnetic low and the interpreted source area of a Geological Survey of Canada (1979) lake bottom sediment sample that returned anomalous uranium. Soil geochemical surveys that collected a total of 383 organic A1 soil horizon samples covered the prospective gravity low / magnetic low response of the primary target zone. Assay results for vanadium, and to a lesser degree boron, showed anomalous trends similar to the uranium anomalies but the trends are parallel rather than coincident. The results for nickel, molybdenum and cobalt appear to have anomalous north-south trends that may be influenced by an underlying crosscutting structure as suggested by the airborne magnetic results. About Purepoint Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU) actively operates an exploration pipeline of 12 advanced projects in Canadas Athabasca Basin, the worlds richest uranium region. Purepoints flagship project is the Hook Lake Project, a joint venture with two of the largest uranium suppliers in the world, Cameco Corporation and Orano Canada Inc. The Hook Lake JV Project is on trend with recent high-grade uranium discoveries including Fission Uraniums Triple R Deposit and NexGens Arrow Deposit and encompasses its own Spitfire discovery (53.3% U3O8 over 1.3m including 10m interval of 10.3% U3O8). Together with its flagship project, the Companys projects stretch across approximately 185,000 hectares of claims throughout the Athabasca Basin. These claims host over 20 distinct and well-defined drill target areas with advanced geophysical surveys completed, and in some cases, have had first pass drilling performed.

Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. announced the commencement of a drill program at the 100%-owned Umfreville uranium project which lies on the northeastern edge o...

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