Group 1 - President Trump emphasized the importance of nuclear energy at the World Economic Forum, announcing an executive order to approve new nuclear reactors and aiming to expand U.S. nuclear capacity to 400 gigawatts by 2050 [2][3] - Shares of Oklo, NuScale Power, and Nano Nuclear Energy experienced gains following Trump's announcement, although they remain approximately 50% down from their 52-week highs due to broader market corrections [3][6] - The Department of Energy allocated $2.7 billion for uranium enrichment, aiming to reduce foreign dependence and support the rising energy demand from AI data centers, which could benefit advanced nuclear developers [4] Group 2 - Oklo is focusing on microreactors, specifically its Aurora design, and is working towards operational readiness for its first plant by 2027-2028, with a significant deal in place with Meta Platforms for a 1.2-GW nuclear campus in Ohio [5][6] - Despite being pre-revenue, Oklo has received a buy rating from Bank of America with a target price of $127, indicating positive market sentiment towards the company [6] - NuScale forecasts a loss of $0.92 per share for 2026, highlighting the financial challenges faced by these companies as they navigate the nuclear energy landscape [6]
Trump’s Nuclear Nod: 3 Discounted Stocks Primed for a 2026 Breakout