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Symbol: TSX:CCOMarket Cap: CA$45.9bCategory: Energy

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Cameco Corporation Key Details

CA$3.3b

Revenue

CA$2.1b

Cost of Revenue

CA$1.2b

Gross Profit

CA$915.4m

Other Expenses

CA$248.7m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Jul 31, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.57
Gross Margin
35.36%
Net Profit Margin
7.55%
Debt/Equity Ratio
15.3%

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About CCO

Founded
1987
Employees
n/a
CEO
Timothy Gitzel
WebsiteView website
www.cameco.com

Cameco Corporation provides uranium for the generation of electricity. It operates through three segments: Uranium, Fuel Services, and Westinghouse. The Uranium segment engages in the exploration for, mining, milling, purchase, and sale of uranium concentrate. The Fuel Services segment is involved in the refining, conversion, and fabrication of uranium concentrate, as well as purchase and sale of conversion services. The Westinghouse segment operates as a nuclear reactor technology original equipment manufacturer and a provider of products and services to commercial utilities and government agencies. It also provides outage and maintenance, engineering support, instrumentation and control equipment, and plant modification services, as well as components and parts to nuclear reactors. The company sells its uranium and fuel products and services to nuclear utilities in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Cameco Corporation was incorporated in 1987 and is based in Saskatoon, Canada.

Canadian Market Performance

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