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Cameco stock is highly volatile. Investors can aim for a hefty annualized return with this put options strategy for the uranium producer.
Why Cameco’s latest earnings matter for investors Cameco (TSX:CCO) has drawn fresh attention after reporting first quarter 2026 earnings and operating results, reaffirming full year guidance and highlighting strong interest in its nuclear technology and services. See our latest analysis for Cameco. Cameco’s share price is CA$156.24 after a modest pullback in the last week and quarter. However, its year to date share price return of 15.43% and one year total shareholder return of 136.15% point...
Cameco (NYSE:CCJ) executives said first-quarter 2026 results were in line with the company’s annual plan and reiterated full-year guidance, while offering extensive commentary on the outlook for nuclear power, uranium contracting, and growth opportunities tied to Westinghouse’s AP1000 reactor techno
Nuclear stocks Cameco and BWX Technologies both traded near buy points on Tuesday morning after reporting better-than-expected first-quarter earnings. Cameco is the "sole vertically integrated nuclear company," from uranium mining and refining to providing the reactor core via its 49% stake in Westinghouse Electric, William Blair analyst Jed Dorsheimer wrote in an April 20 coverage initiation. BWX is the U.S. Navy's main nuclear reactor supplier though its recent growth is being fueled by its commercial business.
Cameco (CCJ) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +18.26% and +24.46%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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