Why NexGen Energy (TSX:NXE) Is Down 5.7% After Rook I Licence Win And Wider 2025 Loss

NexGen Energy Ltd. recently reported a full-year 2025 net loss of C$309.68 million, widening from C$77.56 million a year earlier, while also securing the final federal approval and construction licence for its 100%-owned Rook I uranium project in Canada. This licence from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission allows NexGen to move ahead with what is positioned as a multi-decade uranium operation that could become one of the largest single sources of nuclear fuel globally, supported by...
NexGen Energy Ltd. recently reported a full-year 2025 net loss of C$309.68 million, widening from C$77.56 million a year earlier, while also securing the final federal approval and construction licence for its 100%-owned Rook I uranium project in Canada. This licence from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission allows NexGen to move ahead with what is positioned as a multi-decade uranium operation that could become one of the largest single sources of nuclear fuel globally, supported by...