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UEC stock jumps nearly 5% as uranium price firms near $82 and miners rally
5 January 2026
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UEC stock jumps nearly 5% as uranium price firms near $82 and miners rally

NEW YORK, January 5, 2026, 12:09 (EST) — Regular session

Uranium Energy Corp shares rose nearly 5% on Monday, tracking a firmer uranium tape and renewed buying across U.S.-listed uranium miners. The stock was up 5% at $13.76 in midday trading on the NYSE American after ranging between $13.13 and $13.91.

The move matters now because uranium equities tend to trade as a high-beta proxy for the underlying commodity, with investors quick to reprice producers and developers when the market tightens.

It also comes at the start of the year, when fund flows and positioning can amplify sector moves. A small shift in the spot market can ripple into expectations for longer-dated uranium contracts that underpin many project economics.

Spot uranium — material priced for near-term delivery — was about $82 per pound on Monday, up about 0.6% on the day and the highest since late October, an industry report said. Trading Economics data showed uranium near $82 and projected prices around $82.85 by the end of the period.

Other uranium-linked names were higher. Energy Fuels was up about 7% at $17.89, Denison Mines gained about 5% at $3.19 and Cameco was little changed at $98.43.

Developers also stayed in focus after Denison said its Phoenix project in Saskatchewan is in a “construction-ready state” and is awaiting final regulatory approvals expected in the first quarter; CEO David Cates said the company “stands ready” to make a final investment decision after permits are in hand. Phoenix uses in-situ recovery, a method that dissolves uranium underground and pumps the uranium-bearing solution to the surface for processing. World Nuclear News

Uranium Energy is a supplier of uranium for nuclear power and is advancing in-situ recovery mining projects in the United States alongside conventional projects in Canada, according to its company profile.

In its most recent quarterly update in December, the company said it had $698 million of cash, uranium inventory and equities at market prices and no debt, and cited progress on its Sweetwater project under the U.S. FAST-41 framework, a federal program intended to speed up reviews for major infrastructure projects.

But the trade still runs through uranium prices. A pullback in spot levels, or permitting timelines that slip for new mines and processing capacity, would test the sector’s early-year bid.

Traders are also watching whether Monday’s move in the spot market translates into steadier utility contracting, which typically provides longer visibility for producers and developers.

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