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Uranium Energy’s Q3: A Deliberate Revenue Drought Backed by $794 Million in Cash

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
June 16, 2026
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Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) chose to sit on more than 1.5 million pounds of uranium during its fiscal third quarter rather than sell into a softening spot market. The decision left the company with zero reported revenue and a net loss of $52.34 million — or 11 cents per share, well below the 3-cent loss analysts had penciled in. But the move was no accident.

Management is betting spot prices will recover. At the current $84.25 per pound, the stockpiled uranium carries a market value of roughly $127 million — a figure that stands more than 15% below the commodity’s yearly peak and materially under the long-term contract price of about $94 per pound. By holding off sales, UEC is essentially betting that gap will close.

A balance sheet that buys patience

UEC can afford the luxury of waiting. The company holds $488 million in cash and another $306 million in liquid assets, for a total war chest of $794 million. It carries zero debt. That financial buffer removes any pressure to sell into unfavorable conditions — a luxury not every uranium producer enjoys.

In the prior quarter, the company demonstrated the payoff of its selective approach. It sold 200,000 pounds at $101 per pound, more than 25% above the spot price at the time, generating $20 million in revenue and roughly $10 million in gross profit. The strategy: no hedging, full exposure to price upside, and carefully timed spot sales.

Wall Street cuts targets but stays bullish

Analysts responded to the quarterly miss with target reductions, not downgrades. Goldman Sachs’ Brian Lee trimmed his price target to $16 from $18 while maintaining a buy rating. H.C. Wainwright kept its target at $26.75 with a buy. Roth MKM reaffirmed its buy without any adjustment.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Uranium Energy?

Overall, six of nine analysts covering the stock assign a buy, one a strong buy, and two a hold. The consensus target sits at $17.41 — well above the current share price of around $10.28 (€10.15-10.28 depending on the day). The stock has lost about 40% from its January high of $17.34 (€17.34) and now trades roughly 14% below its 200-day moving average of $11.94.

Industry headwinds and long-term demand

The broader uranium sector has taken a hit. After rallying 57% year-to-date, the group gave back about 17% in the past month amid stretched valuations. The sector’s price-to-earnings ratio recently stood at roughly 86.

Yet the long-term demand story remains intact. Globally, 80 reactors are under construction with total capacity of 88,230 MWe; China alone accounts for 39 of those. Global uranium demand is expected to reach 68,920 tonnes in 2025 and could exceed 150,000 tonnes by 2040 under a base-case scenario.

Production pipeline and conversion ambitions

UEC produced roughly 68,600 pounds of uranium during the quarter. It continues to advance its Sweetwater project, with an environmental review launched in June 2026 and a second 200-hole drilling program set for July. Separately, subsidiary UR&C has obtained a docket number from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a planned uranium conversion facility. If licensed, UEC would become the only American company capable of covering the entire nuclear fuel chain from mining to conversion. Engineering work with Fluor is ongoing, though a site has yet to be selected.

Volatility remains the wildcard

With a 30-day annualized volatility above 106%, UEC shares are not for the faint-hearted. The relative strength index sits at 45, neutral but pointing toward oversold territory. Whether the stock can close the gap to analyst targets depends heavily on when and at what price UEC decides to sell its next uranium batch. The next quarterly report will show if the selective sales strategy can once again deliver a premium over the spot market — and whether the patience of investors is finally rewarded.

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