Oklo stock jumps toward $100 as DOE’s $2.7 billion uranium move lifts nuclear plays
New York, January 6, 2026, 18:51 EST — After-hours Oklo Inc. shares rose about 7% to $95.60 in after-hours trading on Tuesday, pushing closer to the $100 level traders often watch. The stock traded as high as $96.82 earlier in the session, with about 20 million shares changing hands. The move came as investors continued to price in fresh U.S. support for the nuclear fuel supply chain. The U.S. Department of Energy said it awarded $2.7 billion in task orders to American Centrifuge Operating, General Matter and Orano Federal Services to expand enrichment services for low-enriched uranium and high-assay low-enriched