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Ur-Energy

URG
17
Uranium · Energy
Price
$1.23
-0.02 (-1.60%)
Market Cap
$488.7M
Exchange
New York Stock Exchange Arca
Winston Score
17
Winston is worried
Weak fundamentals across most pillars.

Share count rising — dilution

+88.3% over 4y

The company has issued more shares over this period, which dilutes each existing shareholder’s stake.

Diluted shares outstanding: 195.7M (2021) → 368.4M (2025)

Ur-Energy is a uranium mining company based in Canada that operates in the United States. It digs uranium out of the ground and sells it to nuclear power plants, which use it as fuel to generate electricity. The company's main operation is the Lost Creek mine in Wyoming, making it one of the few active domestic uranium producers in the US.

Ur-Energy makes money by selling uranium, called U3O8 or "yellowcake," under long-term contracts with utility companies. It operates almost entirely in Wyoming and is a small player in the global uranium market, but its US-based production gives it an advantage as American utilities look to reduce dependence on foreign uranium suppliers. The biggest risk the company faces is that uranium prices and production costs are tight — as shown by its thin gross margins and significant operating losses — meaning profitability depends heavily on uranium spot prices staying high enough to cover expenses.

Winston Score History

Growth Profile

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Revenue Growth

YoY Growth Rate

Revenue data limited

EPS Growth

-147.5% YoY

YoY Growth Rate

Earnings declining

R&D Spend

$54M/ year

Rising (+31% vs prior year)

200.1% of revenue

200.1x the sector average (1%)

Investing heavily in future products and technology

Insider Activity

6.6%ownership

Insiders own a meaningful stake in the company

Cash Runway

~16 months

$154M cash & investments

Quarterly Free Cash Flow

↓ Burn rate worsening

Adequate runway but may need to raise capital within 2 years

Heavy R&D investment

Ur-Energy is putting 200% of revenue into R&D and that number is rising. That's 200.1x the sector average.

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Quality

Gross Margin
31.6%
Modest — 31.6% gross margin
Operating Margin
-517.2%
Losing money on operations — -517.2%
ROCE
-13.5%
Weak — -13.5% return on capital

Negative ROIC means the business is losing money on every dollar invested in it.

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Growth

Sales YoY
-7.6%
Shrinking sales (-7.6% YoY)
EPS YoY
N/A
Data not available
EPS Consistency
0/8 quarters
Earnings rarely grow — volatile business

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Cash Flow

Cash Conversion
N/A
Data not available
FCF Margin
-303.8%
Burning cash (-303.8%)

Free cash flow is negative. They are burning cash, not generating it.

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Stability

Debt / Equity
0.82
Moderate — manageable debt (0.82)
Interest Cover
N/A
Data not available

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Valuation

P/E Ratio (TTM)
N/M
Negative earnings — P/E not meaningful
P/E vs Forward
N/A
not available
Data not available

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Dividends

Not applicable for this business.
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