Energy Fuels Inc Ordinary Shares (Canada) (UUUU) Covered Calls

Energy Fuels Inc Ordinary Shares (Canada) covered calls Energy Fuels Inc. is a leading United States-based producer of uranium and a growing producer of rare earth elements (REE). The company operates the White Mesa Mill in Utah, the only fully licensed and operational conventional uranium mill in the U.S. In 2026, it expanded its strategic importance by initiating the first domestic primary production of heavy rare earth oxides in decades.

You can sell covered calls on Energy Fuels Inc Ordinary Shares (Canada) to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for UUUU (prices last updated Wed 4:16 PM ET):

Energy Fuels Inc Ordinary Shares (Canada) (UUUU) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
22.63 +2.11 22.58 22.64 12.2M - 5.0
Covered Calls For Energy Fuels Inc Ordinary Shares (Canada) (UUUU)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
May 15 22.5 2.13 20.51 9.7% 148%
Jun 18 23 3.05 19.59 15.6% 98.2%
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Core Business and Products

Energy Fuels Inc. (UUUU) is a critical minerals company centered on the extraction and processing of energy fuels and strategic metals. Its core business remains uranium production, with a strategic shift in 2026 to meet surging demand from the nuclear power sector. The company utilizes its flagship White Mesa Mill to process both conventional ore and alternate feed materials, providing a significant competitive moat as the only facility of its kind in the United States.

Competitive Landscape

The uranium and rare earth markets are geopolitical in nature, with Energy Fuels competing primarily against state-backed entities and global mining majors. The company differentiates itself through its "Western-supply" status, appealing to customers seeking to de-risk supply chains away from Chinese and Russian dominance.

  1. Cameco Corporation: The world’s largest publicly traded uranium producer and the primary industry benchmark.
  2. MP Materials Corp.: The leading U.S. producer of rare earths; Energy Fuels competes with MP for leadership in the domestic critical minerals supply chain.
  3. Denison Mines Corp.: A major peer with an active option chain, developing high-grade uranium assets in the Athabasca Basin.
  4. Uranium Energy Corp: A direct U.S. competitor focused on in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium mining.
  5. NexGen Energy Ltd.: A peer developing one of the largest low-cost uranium projects in the world.

Strategic Outlook and Innovation

Energy Fuels’ 2026 outlook is defined by its "Mine-to-Metal" evolution. Following the commercialization of its heavy rare earth separation circuits, the company is targeting a vertically integrated supply chain for high-performance magnet materials. Innovation at the White Mesa Mill also includes the recovery of medical isotopes for use in emerging cancer treatments, transforming the firm into a diversified critical materials platform.

 
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