By Coulter Regal, CFA, Associate Product Manager Nuclear energy demand is growing. Here are the top ten nuclear energy companies shaping the future of clean power, along with key investing insights.
Five nuclear energy stocks have strong potential for 2025. These are: CEG, BWXT, D, TLN, PCG.
BWX (BWXT) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
BWX Technologies: A Defensive Option In The Emerging Small And Micro Nuclear Power Sector
BWX Technologies grows through acquisitions and key contract wins. However, rising costs, debt and challenging market conditions make it a risky bet.
BWX Technologies and Uranium Energy Corp. have both seen healthy price gains year to date. But the ideal investing time frame for both is different. BWXT's fundamentals are solid, but its market multiples indicate that it will be a fair buy right now only for the long term. UEC, on the other hand, trades below its NPV valuations. But once the level is reached, it might be time for profit taking.
BWXT's dominance in the market on the back of a strong portfolio and continuous deal wins makes the stock an attractive investment choice.
Investors interested in stocks from the Electronics - Miscellaneous Components sector have probably already heard of Nidec Corp. (NJDCY) and BWX Technologies (BWXT). But which of these two stocks presents investors with the better value opportunity right now?
Here is how BWX Technologies (BWXT) and Celestica (CLS) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
Investors interested in Electronics - Miscellaneous Components stocks are likely familiar with Nidec Corp. (NJDCY) and BWX Technologies (BWXT). But which of these two stocks is more attractive to value investors?
Here is how BWX Technologies (BWXT) and Celestica (CLS) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
Jessica Inskip turns to BWX Technologies (BWXT) on today's Big 3, which she points to as a rising star in the race to power A.I.'s massive electricity demand.