Yellow Cake (YCA) Investor presentation summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Investor presentation summary
20 Mar, 2026Business model and strategy
Focuses on buying and holding natural uranium (U3O8) for long-term value appreciation, providing pure exposure to uranium prices without exploration or operational risks.
Purchases up to $100 million of uranium annually from Kazatomprom through 2027, with inventory stored in Canada and France.
Operates with a low-cost, outsourced model targeting annual operating costs below 1% of NAV.
Market environment and uranium trends
Uranium spot price rose to $88.90/lb in February 2026, with long-term prices also increasing; forward prices for 3 and 5 years reached $101.00/lb and $109.00/lb, respectively.
Global nuclear demand is rising, driven by new reactor builds, life extensions, and small modular reactor (SMR) developments, especially in China, India, and the Middle East.
Secondary uranium supply is declining by 7% annually through 2035, while mine supply remains concentrated in Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia.
Utilities, especially in the US and Europe, face declining contracted coverage and increasing geopolitical risks in uranium sourcing.
Recent operational and financial highlights
Estimated net asset value as of 6 March 2026 is $2,150 million, or £6.37 per share, with 24.2 million lbs of uranium held or committed.
Share price at £6.09, market cap at £1,538.7 million, and a blue-chip shareholder base with strong analyst buy ratings.
Ongoing framework agreement with Kazatomprom secures access to additional uranium supply.
Latest events from Yellow Cake
- Profit after tax surged to USD727 million as uranium holdings and prices soared 84% and 72%, respectively.YCA
H2 202425 Feb 2026 - Net loss of USD469.2 million driven by uranium price drop, but long-term fundamentals remain strong.YCA
H2 202525 Feb 2026 - Rising uranium demand and supply deficits position the company for strong market tailwinds.YCA
Investor presentation21 Jan 2026 - Growing uranium demand and tightening supply position the company for strong market upside.YCA
Investor presentation21 Jan 2026 - Rising uranium demand and supply constraints position the company for strong future growth.YCA
Investor presentation21 Jan 2026 - Uranium holdings and NAV increased, but spot price declines slightly reduced NAV per share.YCA
Q1 2025 TU21 Jan 2026 - Net asset value per share declined 10.1% on lower uranium prices, but rebounded as prices recovered.YCA
Q2 2025 TU21 Jan 2026 - Uranium holdings rose, but lower prices and higher costs led to a USD87.6 million half-year loss.YCA
H1 202521 Jan 2026 - Net asset value fell as uranium prices dropped, but demand and price optimism remain for 2025.YCA
Q3 2025 TU21 Jan 2026