Movement Alert|Uranium Energy Corp Rises 5.53% Overnight, Oversold Rebound Continues Following Q3 Earnings Miss

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Uranium Energy Corp rose 5.53% overnight, trading at $11.64/share, with turnover of $547,100.

The rebound follows a steep selloff triggered by the company's fiscal Q3 earnings report released on June 9. The company posted a net loss of $0.11 per share, significantly worse than the consensus estimate of a $0.03 loss and wider than the year-ago loss of $0.07 per share. Operationally, the company produced 32,195 pounds of uranium concentrate at a total cost of $54.61 per pound. Despite the earnings miss, the company maintains a strong balance sheet with $818 million in liquid assets, approximately 1.456 million pounds of uranium inventory, and zero debt.

Following the earnings release, shares tumbled over consecutive sessions before entering an oversold rebound channel. Within the Coal & Consumable Fuels sector, uranium stocks broadly strengthened on the day, with Energy Fuels up 4.52%, Centrus up 3.95%, Cameco up 3.24%, and Denison Mines up 1.31%, providing sector-wide support for the recovery.

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