Denison Mines stock (DNN) hit a 52-week high — what to watch before Monday’s open

Denison Mines stock (DNN) hit a 52-week high — what to watch before Monday’s open

Toronto, Jan 11, 2026, 07:29 EST — The market has closed.

Shares of Denison Mines Corp hit a 52-week peak on Friday before slipping 0.8% to close at $3.31 as investors trimmed positions ahead of the weekend. The stock reached a high of $3.51, with trading volume around 37 million shares. 1

Timing is key as uranium prices continued their climb, staying in focus for traders tracking both the fuel and related stocks. On Friday, uranium hit $82.75 a pound, gaining almost 1% for the session, per Investing.com data. 2

Denison’s next big move hinges less on uranium prices today and more on red tape. The company says it’s ready to give the green light — a final investment decision — to kick off construction of its Phoenix in-situ recovery mine. This project extracts uranium by pumping it out through wells rather than traditional digging, but it’s waiting on federal approval before breaking ground. 3

Friday saw a split among peers. Cameco edged up 1.7%, and Uranium Energy climbed 1.3%. Energy Fuels dropped 2.4%. The Global X Uranium ETF gained roughly 1.6%.

Denison, a Canadian company, specializes in uranium exploration and development in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. It owns a 95% stake in the Wheeler River project, home to the Phoenix and Gryphon deposits. 4

On Jan. 2, the company updated that Phoenix remains on track for first production by mid-2028, assuming final approvals come through in Q1 2026. Denison estimated initial capital costs after the decision at $600 million and reported holding over $700 million in cash, physical uranium, and investments as of Sept. 30, 2025. CEO David Cates said the firm was “ready to make a final investment decision and commence construction.” 5

On Jan. 8, Denison announced that grid power from Saskatchewan Power Corp is now accessible at the future Phoenix site, thanks to a new 138‑kilovolt transmission line. Cates described the grid connection as “a major Project milestone,” noting that having access to grid electricity could give the site an edge over others that depend on on‑site power generation. 6

Denison’s shares ended Friday at C$4.60 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. 7

The timeline isn’t set in stone. Federal approvals might be delayed, uranium prices could jump unexpectedly, and rising construction costs would tighten project economics—even if demand stays steady.

Next week’s tape could start factoring in Denison’s Q4 results, set for Feb. 26, MarketWatch reports. Traders will focus on any changes in the permitting timeline and whether the Phoenix budget remains intact following early-January updates. 8

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