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OKLO
$67,16
+$2,95(+4,59%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-17 17:29 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-17 17:29, OKLO Inc (OKLO) is priced at $67,16, with a total market cap of $11,14B, a P/E ratio of -99,39, and a dividend yield of 0,00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $64,96 and $74,19. The current price is 3,38% above the day's low and 9,47% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 17,50M. Over the past 52 weeks, OKLO has traded between $44,91 to $74,19, and the current price is -9,47% away from the 52-week high.

OKLO Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$63,35
Market Cap$11,14B
Volume17,50M
P/E Ratio-99,39
Dividend Yield (TTM)0,00%
Diluted EPS (TTM)0,73
Net Income (FY)-$105,66M
Revenue (FY)$0,00
Earnings Date2026-05-12
EPS Estimate0,20
Revenue Estimate$0,00
Shares Outstanding175,92M
Beta (1Y)0.943

About OKLO

Oklo Inc. designs and develops fission power plants to provide reliable and commercial-scale energy to customers in the United States. It also provides used nuclear fuel recycling services. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
SectorUtilities
IndustryRegulated Electric
CEOJacob Dewitte
HeadquartersSanta Clara,CA,US
Official Websitehttps://www.oklo.com
Employees (FY)205,00

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Just been reading some interesting takes on where nuclear could be heading, and honestly, the AI energy demand story is hard to ignore. We're talking about a potential $10 trillion market opportunity according to Bank of America's research. That's the kind of number that gets people's attention. So here's the thing: AI data centers are absolute power hogs. They need massive amounts of reliable electricity, and our current grid infrastructure just isn't built for that scale. This is where small modular reactors (SMRs) come into play. Think of them as mini power plants that can be manufactured in factories and deployed where you need them. Way more flexible than traditional nuclear. NuScale Power is basically leading the pack right now. They've got the only regulatory approval for an SMR design in the US, which is huge because the regulatory process is notoriously slow. That gives them a real competitive edge over companies like Oklo that are still working through approvals. They've already locked in deals like the Tennessee Valley Authority agreement to deploy up to 6 gigawatts across seven states, plus they're working on a Romania deployment with RoPower. Now, here's where I think analysts like Steven Porrello and others are being realistic: this isn't a quick-flip situation. NuScale still needs to actually turn a profit, and they're not operating in a vacuum. Bloom Energy is also competing for the data center power generation space. The demand is definitely there, but execution is everything. Could this become a wealth-builder over the long term? Maybe, but it's going to be a bumpy ride. The stock will likely be volatile as hell over the next few years while the company scales. You'd need NuScale to become one of the dominant nuclear energy players in the country for that millionaire-maker narrative to really play out. We're not there yet. If you're thinking about nuclear exposure in your portfolio, worth keeping an eye on, but don't expect smooth sailing. Do your own research and think about your risk tolerance before jumping in.
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