Why Uranium Energy Stock Plummeted This Week

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Key Points

  • Uranium Energy posted a wider-than-expected loss in fiscal Q3.

  • Macroeconomic and geopolitical news also pushed the company's share price lower.

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Uranium Energy (NYSEMKT: UEC) stock sank this week, ending the period down 12.7% even after seeing significant rebound momentum in Thursday and Friday's sessions. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both ended the week up roughly 0.7%.

On June 9, Uranium Energy published its results for the third quarter of its current fiscal year -- which ended April 30. In addition to the market's negative reaction to the earnings report, the company also saw sell-offs connected to macroeconomic and geopolitical pressures.

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Investors weren't happy with Uranium Energy's Q3 report

In fiscal Q3, Uranium Energy posted a net loss of $0.11 per share -- a performance that came in far worse than the average analyst estimate's call for a loss of $0.03 in the period. The business did not record any sales in the quarter.

Along with the quarterly report, Uranium Energy said that it expected production to increase in the current quarter. Management also said that it expected a Class IV cost study to be completed in the first half of the next calendar year, potentially paving the way for an accelerated commercialization ramp.

Macroeconomic and geopolitical news also weighed on the stock

On Wednesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics published its Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for May. The report showed overall CPI inflation of 4.2% and core CPI inflation of 2.9%. While the results were roughly in line with economists' forecasts, inflation also accelerated in the month. The inflation news was made more worrying by developments suggesting that the war with Iran was getting ready to ramp back up, but investors got good news on that front later in the week.

Despite some conflict flare-ups, news subsequently emerged that the U.S. and Iran were close to making a peace deal -- and stocks rallied in response. While it looks like the two sides are poised to agree to basic terms to end the conflict, Uranium Energy's pre-revenue status means it could continue to see big swings in conjunction with macroeconomic and geopolitical news.

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