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Cameco Corporation (CCJ)

41.89
+0.78 (1.90%)

Cameco Corporation is a leading global supplier of uranium, primarily focused on the production and processing of uranium for use in the nuclear energy industry

The company is involved in mining, refining, and marketing uranium, providing essential materials to power nuclear reactors worldwide. With a commitment to sustainable practices and innovative technologies, Cameco plays a crucial role in supporting the transition to low-carbon energy sources. The organization is also engaged in various initiatives aimed at promoting safety, environmental stewardship, and community engagement in the regions where it operates.

SummaryNewsPress ReleasesChartHistoricalFAQ
Previous Close41.11
Open40.04
Bid42.18
Ask42.64
Day's Range39.31 - 42.77
52 Week Range35.43 - 62.55
Volume8,631,119
Market Cap16.60B
PE Ratio (TTM)-
EPS (TTM)-
Dividend & Yield0.0880 (0.21%)
1 Month Average Volume4,689,517

News & Press Releases

Is Cameco Stock a Buy Now?fool.com
Via The Motley Fool · March 1, 2025
3 Oversold Stocks Flashing a Key Technical Breakout Signal
These three stocks are trading below their 200-day SMAs; however, each stock has catalysts that may move each stock higher
Via MarketBeat · February 24, 2025
The Uranium Supercycle: Top 3 Plays to Lead the Nuclear Revival
The convergence of booming energy demands with severely constrained supplies positions uranium mining for substantial price increases.
Via MarketBeat · February 24, 2025
Why Cameco Corporation Stock Dropped on Fridayfool.com
Via The Motley Fool · February 21, 2025
Teck Shrugs Off Tariff Risks, While Cameco Says 'It's Kind Of Econ 101' For Uranium Pricesbenzinga.com
Teck Resources not worried about US tariffs. Diversified products & operations make business resilient. Cameco concerned about proposed tariffs.
Via Benzinga · February 21, 2025
Earnings Scheduled For February 20, 2025benzinga.com
Via Benzinga · February 20, 2025
Cameco Corporation: Buy, Sell, or Hold?fool.com
Via The Motley Fool · February 16, 2025
Why Cameco Stock Jumped Today After Earningsfool.com
The uranium stock may have just given investors a reason to stay bullish.
Via The Motley Fool · February 20, 2025
Volatility Is Saying The Coast Is Clear, But Is It?content/com
A discussion about market trends, options strategies, and sector rotations, focusing on volatility, macroeconomic risks, and key stock movements.
Via Talk Markets · February 20, 2025
Is Cameco a Millionaire Maker?fool.com
Via The Motley Fool · February 19, 2025
Cameco Announces 2024 Results; Strong Performance Across All Segments; Westinghouse Distribution; Strategy Centered on Marketing, Production, Financial Discipline Expected to Generate Full-Cycle Value; Positive Outlook for Nuclear Energy
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) today reported its consolidated financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2024, in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
By Cameco · Via Business Wire · February 20, 2025
Get Ready, Uranium Stocks Are Ready To Run In 2025content/com
Uranium is on fire and nuclear power is booming. In this brief video, I review the reasons why uranium may be worth looking into in 2025.
Via Talk Markets · February 8, 2025
DeepSeek Dip: Is the Nuclear Energy Sell-Off a Buying Opportunity
The recent dip in nuclear energy stocks may have been an overreaction, creating a buying opportunity for long-term investors in the sector.
Via MarketBeat · January 30, 2025
Uranium Sector Heating Up In 2025 Despite A DeepSeek Cooldownbenzinga.com
Uranium market saw consolidation in 2024 after prices peaked at $100 per pound. Nuclear energy's role as zero-carbon alternative drives demand.
Via Benzinga · January 30, 2025
Why Shares of Cameco, Denison Mines, and Uranium Energy All Crashed Todayfool.com
China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence is helping to torpedo uranium stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · January 27, 2025
Wall Street Comes To Nvidia's Defense After Biggest Loss Ever, Many Momos Wiped Outbenzinga.com
To gain an edge, this is what you need to know today.
Via Benzinga · January 28, 2025
ETFs Shine As S&P 500 Hits Record High: Top 5 ETFs With Best Gains From Last Weekbenzinga.com
Global economy and financial markets saw a lot of activity in Jan. 24 week. S&P 500 reached record high, several ETFs had double-digit gains.
Via Benzinga · January 27, 2025
Production Resumes at JV Inkai
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) was informed by our partner, National Atomic Company Kazatomprom JSC (Kazatomprom), and Joint Venture Inkai LLP (JV Inkai) that the Inkai operation has resumed production.
By Cameco · Via Business Wire · January 27, 2025
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Buys Into Defense And Energy Stocks Amid Trump's Inaugural Policiesbenzinga.com
Cathie Wood-led Ark Invest made significant trades involving ACCD, DE, NTLA, PATH, CCJ, OKLO, ILMN, ESLT, and ABSI.
Via Benzinga · January 22, 2025
Jim Cramer: This Tech Stock Is A Buy, Louisiana-Pacific Has Been A 'Great Stock'benzinga.com
Via Benzinga · January 21, 2025
Why Cameco, Oklo, and Nano Nuclear Were All Soaring Todayfool.com
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2025
3 Renewable Energy Stocks to Buy in 2025 and Hold for Decadesfool.com
When you take a step back and look at the longer-term picture, all three of these tickers are quite promising.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2025
AI Demand Sparks Opportunities for These 3 Nuclear Energy Leaders
Nuclear energy companies could trend in 2025 thanks to surging demand from AI data centers; these three firms are worth watching.
Via MarketBeat · January 17, 2025
Westinghouse Resolves Technology Export Dispute With Korean Companies
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) is pleased to announce and support the resolution reached by Westinghouse Electric Company (Westinghouse) in its intellectual property dispute with Korea Electric Power Corporation and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd., (collectively KEPCO and KHNP).
By Cameco · Via Business Wire · January 16, 2025
The Market Is Waking To A Crude Inflationary Realitytalkmarkets.com
With rising materials and energy prices, the inflation monster is becoming more fierce and bonds are definitely worse for wear.
Via Talk Markets · January 13, 2025