enCore reported a full-year net loss per share of $0.30, an 12% improvement from the prior year. Full-year uranium sales (delivery) into contracts totaled about 655,000 pounds at an average price of $65.89 per pound and a weighted average cost of $51.09 per pound. Full-year U3O8 extraction was 699,807 pounds, and inventory ended the year at 132,013 pounds carried at $37.77 per pound. Cash and equivalents were $52 million at year-end, with total liquidity of $96 million. CEO Rob Willette said South Texas wellfield efficiency improved extraction results and noted permitting from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality remains the final hurdle for Upper Spring Creek, while Dewey Burdock construction is expected to start within the next 18 months after remaining regulatory milestones.
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