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from247wallst.com
3 days ago

NUKZ Caught the Nuclear Restart Wave But Holds Less Than $1 Billion in Assets, And That Liquidity Cliff Matters

NUKZ offers broad nuclear-equity exposure with a 53% one-year gain, but its 0.85% fee and small $870M AUM can raise liquidity costs in stress.
Business
from247wallst.com
3 days ago

NUKZ Caught the Nuclear Restart Wave But Holds Less Than $1 Billion in Assets, And That Liquidity Cliff Matters

NUKZ offers broad nuclear-equity exposure with a 53% one-year gain, but its 0.85% fee and small $870M AUM can raise liquidity costs in stress.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

'Energy dominance' agenda sidelines tribes - High Country News

The Velvet-Wood uranium mine in Utah was approved under an expedited process, limiting tribal and public input.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Why CCJ's Long Term Contract Book Is Both Its Strength and Its Ceiling

Cameco's 240% earnings jump and early dividend raise contrast with cooling retail sentiment, reflecting investor concerns about long-term contract strategy limiting upside potential despite strong financial performance.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

We're being turned into an energy colony': Argentina's nuclear plan faces backlash over US interests

Restarting uranium mining at Cerro Solo and expanding nuclear exports risks community health and environmental harm amid contested national nuclear policy shifts.
from24/7 Wall St.
4 months ago

NLR ETF Climbs 75% in One Year as Uranium Miners Ride $100 Per Pound Breakout

The VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF has surged 75% over the past year, climbing from around $84 in January 2025 to $146.60 today. With $3.6 billion in assets, this fund concentrates on uranium miners and nuclear utilities, betting that renewed interest in carbon-free baseload power will translate into sustained demand for nuclear fuel and infrastructure. The question now is whether this momentum can continue or if the rally has gotten ahead of fundamentals.
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