Movement Alert|X-Energy Rises 5.27% in Regular Trading, Multiple Institutions Initiate Coverage Combined with Texas Project Environmental Review Clearance

Market Focus05-21

On May 21, X-Energy rose 5.27% in regular trading, trading at approximately $30.03 per share, with trading volume of $21.28 million. The rally marks the third consecutive session of gains following a sharp rebound from recent lows.

On the news front, the upward momentum is driven by a wave of Wall Street initiations and a key regulatory milestone. Multiple institutions recently launched coverage with bullish ratings: Guggenheim initiated at Buy with a $57 target, UBS at Buy with $40, JPMorgan and Cantor Fitzgerald both at Overweight with $38 targets, and TD Cowen at Buy with $35. Morgan Stanley highlighted the company's capital-light business model and proprietary TRISO-X fuel technology, projecting approximately 20 gigawatts of nuclear deployment capacity by 2040.

Simultaneously, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued a Finding of No Significant Impact for the Dow Chemical and X-Energy advanced nuclear project in Texas, clearing a critical regulatory hurdle for what could become North America's first grid-scale advanced reactor serving an industrial site.

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