Core Insights - NuScale Power experienced a significant decline in stock value after a strong start in 2025, dropping 75% from its peak of approximately $57 to around $14, with a 30% decrease in December [1][3] - The company has not secured its first official customer, which is critical for its growth and valuation, despite being the only U.S. company with a small modular reactor design approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission [4][5] - NuScale reported a larger-than-expected loss of $532 million in its most recent quarter, although it has $754 million in cash, with a significant portion derived from share sales [6] Company Performance - NuScale was one of the worst-performing stocks among advanced nuclear companies, alongside Oklo, Centrus Energy, and Nano Nuclear Energy, amid concerns over an AI bubble [3] - The lack of a first sale has negatively impacted NuScale's valuation, despite having a potential customer in RoPower [5] Financial Concerns - Shareholder approval to increase authorized shares from 332 million to 662 million raises concerns about potential share dilution, although it does not guarantee immediate issuance [7] - The company is currently unprofitable and needs to secure customers to improve its financial outlook [4][8]
Why NuScale Power Stock Is Plummeting in December