NexGen Energy set to report earnings ahead of key approvals
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try{ var _=i o; . if(!_||_&&typeof _==="object"&&_.expiry Middle East tensions rise as Iran promises retaliation $100+ oil back in play if Hormuz disruption worsens: analysts Wait for a 10% drop in the S&P 500 before buying the dip, Barclays says U.S. dollar seen strengthening as U.S.-Israel strikes intensify (South Africa Philippines Nigeria) NexGen Energy set to report earnings ahead of key approvals By Investing.com Earnings Published 03/01/2026, 09:36 AM NexGen Energy set to report earnings ahead of key approvals 0 NXE -0.11% UXXc2 -1.70% NexGen Energy Ltd , a development-stage uranium mining company, reports its full-year 2025 results on Monday during market hours, with investors scrutinizing the company’s progress toward bringing one of the world’s largest uranium deposits into production amid surging demand for nuclear fuel. Analysts expect the company to post a loss of $0.03 per share, a significant improvement from the $0.16 loss recorded in the prior quarter. The Vancouver-based miner will report no revenue, as it will generate no revenue or profit in the near term while advancing its flagship Rook I Project in Saskatchewan. NexGen’s stock has surged 102 percent over the past year, driven by a convergence of regulatory progress and tightening supply meeting robust demand from new reactor builds and AI-driven data centers. The company’s shares trade at $12.76, near their 52-week high of $13.96, giving it an $8.4 billion market capitalization despite years remaining before first production. The earnings report comes as the uranium market’s short-term volatility has masked strengthening fundamentals, with long-term prices rising and policy commitments translating into greater nuclear demand. Uranium futures in the US rose to $100 per pound in January, reinforcing the bull case for uranium producers. What Investors Are Watching The company’s regulatory timeline remains paramount. In February 2026, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission conducted Part 2 public ...
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