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Oklo Stock Falls After Wider Q3 Loss as DOE Clears Path for Fuel Facility and INL Collaboration Deepens

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — November 11, 2025. Advanced nuclear developer Oklo (NYSE: OKLO) reported a wider-than-expected third‑quarter loss after today’s closing bell, sending shares lower in late trading, even as the company announced meaningful progress on its nuclear fuel plans with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and an expanded research collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory (INL). 1

Earnings: Loss widens, costs jump, but liquidity remains strong

Oklo posted a Q3 FY2025 net loss of $0.20 per share, deeper than Wall Street’s consensus for a $0.12 loss, as operating expenses rose to $36.3 million (vs. $12.3 million a year ago). Management attributed the increase to higher payroll and professional fees tied to capital-markets activity, plus approximately $9.1 million in non‑cash stock‑based compensation. The company remains pre‑revenue, consistent with its development stage. 1

Despite the wider loss, Oklo highlighted a substantial cash runway: about $1.184 billion in cash and marketable securities at quarter‑end, including $410 million in cash and equivalents and $773.5 million in marketable securities2

The company said it has posted an updated investor presentation and will host its Q3 webcast today at 5:00 p.m. ET (2:00 p.m. PT). An archived replay will be available on the investor relations site. 3

Stock reaction: Red into the close, weaker after hours

OKLO closed down 6.6% at $104.22 and slipped further after hours to $101.00 as investors digested the miss and higher spending trajectory. 4

Fuel‑supply milestone: DOE signs off on safety design agreement for Aurora fuel facility

In a parallel development, Oklo said the DOE Idaho Operations Office approved the Nuclear Safety Design Agreement (NSDA) for the company’s Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility (A3F) at INL. The NSDA—the first under DOE’s Advanced Nuclear Fuel Line Pilot Projects—was approved in just under two weeks, demonstrating a streamlined authorization pathway aimed at scaling U.S. nuclear fuel manufacturing. The A3F is expected to fabricate fuel for Oklo’s first commercial‑scale powerhouse, Aurora‑INL, which was selected for the DOE’s Reactor Pilot Program5

R&D data platform: Oklo expands collaboration with INL

Oklo also announced a memorandum of understanding with INL operator Battelle Energy Alliance to expand collaboration on advanced nuclear fuels and materials. Under the MOU, Aurora‑INL will be used not only for power generation but as a fast‑neutron in‑reactor irradiation platform, enabling a first‑of‑its‑kind U.S. commercial environment for fast‑reactor data. The resulting data is intended to accelerate fuel qualification, reduce costs, and support Oklo’s recycling efforts. Oklo noted it broke ground on Aurora‑INL on September 22, 2025, under the DOE’s Reactor Pilot Program. 6

Why it matters: The fuel bottleneck

A reliable domestic supply of high‑assay low‑enriched uranium (HALEU) remains a pivotal challenge for small modular and advanced reactor developers, with limited U.S. production capacity today. Federal programs and pilot lines aim to expand that capacity over the next decade, a backdrop that underscores the significance of Oklo’s fuel‑line progress at INL. 7

What to watch on today’s call

  • Commercial timeline & licensing: Updates on the Aurora‑INL schedule and the status of NRC licensing steps now that DOE authorizations are advancing. 5
  • Fuel fabrication milestones: Next phases for the A3F following the NSDA approval and how that ties into early reactor deployments. 5
  • Cash use & opex cadence: How management plans to manage expenses after the Q3 jump and what it implies for FY2025 cash burn. 1
  • Updated materials: Any new detail from the investor presentation posted alongside results. 3

Key numbers (Q3 FY2025)

  • EPS: –$0.20 (consensus –$0.12). 1
  • Revenue: $0 (pre‑revenue stage). 1
  • Operating expenses: $36.3M (vs. $12.3M YoY); includes ~$9.1M stock‑based comp. 1
  • Cash & marketable securities: ~$1.184B (cash $410M; marketable securities $773.5M). 2
  • Stock price: $104.22 at close (–6.55%)$101.00 after hours (–3.09%) on Nov. 11, 20254

Editor’s note (Nov. 11, 2025): This article reflects developments disclosed today, including Oklo’s Q3 FY2025 results, DOE approval for the Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility, and the expanded INL collaboration, along with same‑day share‑price action. Sources include Oklo’s press materials and independent market reporting. 5

Sources: Business Wire (Oklo), Investing.com, GuruFocus, StockAnalysis, and Reuters background on HALEU supply. 5

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