TSE:CCO

Cameco Corporation (CCO.TO)

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-4.89 (3.22%)
as of Jun 25, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 42 opinions in the last 12 months.

Cameco Corporation (CCO-T) is positioned as a prominent player in the uranium sector, benefiting from renewed interest in nuclear power as energy prices rise. Many experts highlight the strong demand for uranium driven by a broader shift towards clean energy and an increasing need for reliable power sources in data centers. While the stock has experienced significant appreciation over recent months, experts express concerns about its high valuation relative to earnings projections, with several suggesting a wait for a pullback before adding new positions. A consensus emerges that although the long-term outlook remains positive and CCO represents a strong player in the market, recent price gains may warrant caution for short-term investors. Overall, the combination of supply constraints and geopolitical factors supports a bullish sentiment for CCO's future performance, albeit tempered by valuation concerns.

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PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Dec 2/09, Down 21%) China play. 200 reactors to be built. Agreement between US and Russia to convert weapons into uranium ends in 2013 and there will be a supply shock so uranium prices should double and CCO price will double.
STRONG BUY
Chart is ugly. This was almost a top pick. They made a key deal with China, who is going to build 100 nuclear power plants. CCO had major geological problems in mine but under control now. Feels all of his clients should own it. Doesn’t know when the stock is going to go up.
DON'T BUY
This is a challenging one and he is never sure what to do with his holdings. Probably a stock that will remain challenged. There is a lot of talk about increasing the reactor fleet but that takes a long time.
DON'T BUY
Chart shows a definite downtrend. No technical signs that the stock wants to bottom. Good news is that the stock is oversold and the company recently sold a very good long-term deal with the Chinese, which put a floor on uranium prices at about $40 a pound.
DON'T BUY
Key is uranium. Had problems at Cigar Lake last couple of years but have made progress in clearing it up. Hoping for production by October 2013. Doesn't look unreasonably priced for a longer-term view but not cheap.
DON'T BUY
Behaviour of investors changed in mid-January when it undercut the uptrend. Money is now coming out of uranium. No attractiveness from an investor's standpoint.
PARTIAL BUY
Depends on whether commodity prices will be sustainable over the short run. If not, prices will continue to fall. As a long-term investment, big issue uranium and a little bit of copper and gold. For a long-term investment of 5-10 years, there's nothing wrong with this one.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick May 15/09. Down 12.64%.)
SELL
(Market Call Minute.) Not much yield, uranium price has been doing nothing and is pretty much dead money. Buy it back at a later time.
DON'T BUY
If you feel confident in the price of uranium and the direction the world is going to blow, you shouldn't worry. However, the chart is telling you that people are not comfortable with this stock. This one is always just a disaster a way from losing half your money.
DON'T BUY
Usually seasonality is positive at this time of year but this year it is not there. Recently broke its 200 and 50 day moving averages.
DON'T BUY
Operational problems. Last week released an updated project plan. Costs have gone up and this is negative. They are hurting on the operational side.
HOLD
(Market Call Minute.) Long term, uranium will go up with oil prices and this would be one of the major beneficiaries.
SELL
Good company but has too many issues with the Cigar Lake properties. Likes uranium. (See Top Picks.)
DON'T BUY
Costs of production in the Cigar Lake mine keep going up. Difficult geology and a lot of water problems. Long-term story. There will be a lot more nuclear power plants built globally but they take a long time to build.
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