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Oklo (OKLO) Stock Goes Nuclear: DOE Contracts Trigger Explosive Rally – Analysts Weigh In

Oklo (OKLO) Stock Goes Nuclear: DOE Contracts Trigger Explosive Rally – Analysts Weigh In

Current Stock Performance Oklo’s stock has been extremely volatile in October 2025. On Oct 10 it traded in a $136.80–$161.35 range and closed at $147.16 stockinvest.us (a 6.5% gain for the day). Volume has surged (38.8M shares on Oct 10 vs ~16.6M on Oct 9) stockinvest.us. Year-to-date, the stock is up roughly 500% (even over 1,100% since late 2024) ts2.tech, reflecting explosive investor interest. For context, StockInvest.us notes the 52-week trading range is about $9–$161 stockinvest.us, illustrating how Oklo went from penny-stock levels post-SPAC to a ~$20B market cap in 2025 ts2.tech. Major Company Developments DOE Programs & Projects: In
Oklo (OKLO) Nuclear Stock Skyrockets 500% on AI Data Center Hype – Bubble or Breakthrough?

Nuclear Renaissance: How Oklo’s DOE Contracts and Fuel‑Recycling Ambitions Triggered a 1,200 % Rally – But Can the 2025 Hype Last?

Overview: Why Oklo Matters Oklo Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a high‑profile entrant in the advanced nuclear space. The company went public via SPAC in 2024 and designs micro‑reactors that promise steady, carbon‑free baseload power for data centers, industry and remote communities. Oklo’s reactors are intended to close the fuel cycle by recycling spent nuclear fuel, and the company intends to build, own and operate its powerhouses while selling electricity through long‑term power‑purchase agreements. Oklo’s innovations have attracted high‑profile backers and partnerships, but the company remains pre‑revenue and is burning cash at a rapid pace. Its 2025 rally has
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