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X Energy (XE) Stock Faces Loss Focus Despite Fast Revenue Growth
X-Energy stock dropped 7.7% today to about $20.98, even though the headline from this nuclear developer is about a very different kind of number. The company posted Q2 revenue of roughly $50.1 million, powered largely by advanced reactor work, while still reporting a sizeable net loss of $59.1 million.
That mix of strong top line and heavy losses is the real story. Over the past month the stock is still up about 39%, and X-Energy now sits at a P/S multiple near 40x. The question for long term investors is how quickly that growing revenue can ease the margin pressure embedded in those losses.
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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary
- Revenue (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): US$50.12 million vs. US$16.92 million (very large increase in quarterly revenue)
- Net Income or Loss (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): loss of US$59.09 million vs. roughly breakeven at US$0.00 million (shift from breakeven to a sizable quarterly loss)
- Basic EPS (Q2 2026 vs. Q4 2024): loss of US$0.21 per share vs. loss of US$2.76 per share (loss per share narrowed compared with the most recent disclosed prior quarter)
- Trailing 12 Month Revenue (Q2 2026 TTM vs. Q4 2024 TTM): US$150.28 million vs. US$83.99 million (revenue more than 1.7x higher over the trailing year)
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Revenue Momentum Supports X-Energy Growth Story
For bulls, X-Energy’s revenue and funding picture lines up with the long term clean energy narrative. Quarterly revenue is roughly US$50.1 million, with trailing 12 month revenue at US$150.28 million, helped by ARDP work and grant income. The company also holds about US$1.9b of cash and investments with no debt. That combination of growing top line, large DOE cost share support and a strong cash buffer gives X-Energy time to pursue Xe-100 deployment and TRISO-X fuel expansion without relying on near term profitability.
Losses And Stock Reaction Underscore Execution Risk
The bear case finds plenty of support in the latest numbers and share price action. X-Energy booked a quarterly net loss of US$59.09 million and operating expenses of US$164.6 million, so commercialization progress is not yet visible in earnings. The stock fell 7.7% on the day of the report and is down about 23% over 90 days, even with a 39% gain over 30 days. That pattern suggests investors remain focused on execution risk and the long path from project awards to cash generation.
Compare X-Energy’s internal progress on revenue, cash and grants with how institutional analysts are reacting to a stock that fell 7.7% on the latest earnings day. See the consensus price target analysis for X-Energy to check how current targets compare with that growth story and recent volatility.Stay Ahead With Simply Wall St
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About NasdaqGS:XE
X-Energy
Designs and develops nuclear reactor technology.
High growth potential with excellent balance sheet.
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