EFR : Energy Fuels Inc Stock Profile

Last Updated: 3/12/2024 0:47:16

Energy Fuels Inc trades with the ticker EFR on the TSX and is in the Uranium industry.

Overview
Energy Fuels Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the extraction, recovery, recycling, exploration, permitting, evaluation, and sale of uranium mineral properties in the United States. The company produces and sells vanadium pentoxide, rare earth elements, and heavy mineral sands, such as ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and monazite. The company was formerly known as Volcanic Metals Exploration Inc. and changed its name to Energy Fuels Inc. in May 2006. Energy Fuels Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado.
 

Looking to invest in Energy Fuels Inc? Our analysis brings in the key facts, competitor research and valuation metrics for you to make an informed decision.

EFR.TO Stock Price and Key Stats

ETF Key Stats

Exchange: TSX

Market Cap : $1341.274MM

PE Ratio: 9.88

Price: 12.9 (Updated: 3/12/2024 0:47:16)



Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) vs Competitors in Uranium

Lets see how EFR.TO stacks up against others in the Uranium asset management industry. We have identified its main peers as:

Azarga Uranium Corp, Cameco Corporation, Denison Mines Corp, Fission Uranium Corp, Laramide Resources Ltd

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Uranium Industry Comparisons

Company Market Cap ($MM) P/E Ratio EV/EBITDA Dividend Yield
Azarga Uranium Corp (AZZ) $166.34 N/A 0.0 0.0%
Cameco Corporation (CCO) $24,157.553 67.036 31.933 0.2%
Denison Mines Corp (DML) $2,174.03 34.857 34.76 N/A%
Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) $1,341.274 9.88 -36.695 N/A%
Fission Uranium Corp (FCU) $846.091 N/A -148.884 N/A%

EV/EBITDA: Enterprise Value to Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization – this ratio compares the value of a company, including debt, to the company’s cash earnings less non-cash expenses
Industry: companies that have a lot in common
Market Cap: Market Capitalization – the total value of all a corporation’s stock
N/A: Not Applicable or Not Available
P/E: Price-to-Earnings – this ratio relates a corporation’s share price to its earnings per share
Price: Stock Price – current value to buyers and sellers
Dividend Yield: Dividend or Distribution Yield  

Comparisons within Uranium

  • Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) vs Azarga Uranium Corp (AZZ)
    • EFR has higher EPS (0.83 vs -0.047). AZZ provides dividends, while EFR does not. AZZ has a P/E under 0, indicating EFR (P/E 9.88) is in a better position.
  • Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) vs Cameco Corporation (CCO)
    • CCO has higher EPS (0.83 vs 0.83). CCO provides dividends, while EFR does not. CCO has a higher P/E ratio (67.036 vs 9.88) indicating it’s more expensive.
  • Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) vs Denison Mines Corp (DML)
    • EFR has higher EPS (0.83 vs 0.07). DML has a higher P/E ratio (34.857 vs 9.88) indicating it’s more expensive.
  • Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) vs Fission Uranium Corp (FCU)
    • EFR has higher EPS (0.83 vs -0.01). FCU has a P/E under 0, indicating EFR (P/E 9.88) is in a better position.
  • Energy Fuels Inc (EFR) vs Laramide Resources Ltd (LAM)
    • EFR has higher EPS (0.83 vs -0.01). LAM has a P/E under 0, indicating EFR (P/E 9.88) is in a better position.

Our Recommendation: Hold
Shows positive EPS growth from this year to next, suggesting improving profitability.
 

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