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The Uranium Giant Powering Nuclear Energy's Second Coming

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The Uranium Giant Powering Nuclear Energy's Second Coming

Anthony Summers, Director of Trading, The Oxford Club

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Not long ago, nuclear energy was looked at as a reckless abuse of nature.

The energy generation it promised was always superior to traditional resources. But the danger and risks associated with nuclear fallout - especially in the constant fog of the Cold War - gave people the heebie-jeebies. (The catastrophe at Chernobyl didn't do nuclear energy any favors either.)

Today, however, sentiment has shifted dramatically.

Nuclear energy is receiving renewed interest from both hardened advocates and environmentalists alike. Why? Because it's far safer, far more efficient, and far more environmentally friendly than ever before.

Technology has improved too, and the need has become more urgent. Climate change demands that we find clean energy sources that can actually meet our massive power needs. Solar and wind can't do it alone.

At the very least, nuclear power is now part of an "all cards on the table" strategy that's gaining consensus across party lines.

That means uranium is an increasingly hot commodity... and few uranium miners have the market dominance that Cameco (NYSE: CCJ) has.

Based in Saskatchewan, Canada, Cameco is one of the world's largest uranium producers. It controls some of the highest-grade uranium deposits on the planet and has been mining the stuff for decades.

Lately, the stock has been on a tear. Cameco has climbed from around $16 in early 2022 to current levels near $78 - a nearly fivefold increase as sentiment surrounding nuclear energy has improved.

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The question is... Has the run gotten ahead of the fundamentals?

Cameco just reported second quarter results that show the nuclear revival is real.

Revenue jumped to $877 million, a 47% increase compared with the same quarter last year. Net earnings shot up from just $36 million to $321 million.

But the real story is in uranium pricing. The company's average realized price hit $57.35 per pound in U.S. dollars - up from $56.43 last year. That might not sound like much, but in the uranium business (where you're selling millions of pounds), every dollar per pound matters.

The company produced 4.6 million pounds of uranium in the quarter but sold 8.7 million pounds, requiring it to draw down inventory to meet strong demand from utilities stocking up for the nuclear revival.

Cameco generated $465 million in operating cash flow during the quarter - up 79% from last year. That's real money flowing into the business.

However, the company is also dealing with higher costs. Its cash cost per pound jumped to $35.55 from $34.76 last year, and the rising costs are eating into some of the price gains.

Still, the overall trend is positive. Cameco's adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) hit $673 million in the quarter, nearly double the $343 million from the second quarter of 2024.

So, is Cameco poised to be a leader in the nuclear renaissance? Or has investors' enthusiasm gotten detached from reality?

Let's find out.

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