Nuclear Stocks — Analysis & Key Financial Data
Nuclear Stocks bring together companies that share index membership or exposure to a structural theme. Investors often use these baskets to see which constituents currently look strongest on fundamentals, valuation, and quality — and which names may already be priced for perfection. This page shows nuclear stocks with Invest Viable's Investment Scores, base valuations, and key financial data so you can compare constituents side by side. Use it as a transparent screening layer on top of the index or theme, not as a list of recommendations.
- Stocks matching
- 3,190
- Latest data
- 2026-06-28
Highest Investment Scores in Nuclear Stocks
Top-rated stocks by Investment Score
- Price
- $91.19
- Fair Value
- $355.29
- Market Cap
- $21.2B
- Margin
- +289.6%
- Price
- $175.25
- Fair Value
- $263.72
- Market Cap
- $2.3B
- Margin
- +50.5%
- Price
- $41.36
- Fair Value
- $55.84
- Market Cap
- $1.1B
- Margin
- +35.0%
- Price
- $72.34
- Fair Value
- $69.18
- Market Cap
- $5.1B
- Margin
- -4.4%
Nuclear Stock List
| Company | Price | Fair Value | Score | Market Cap | P/E | EPS | Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVIDIA Corporation NVDA | $194.97 | $103.72 | 74 | $4.66T | 29.4 | $6.57 | 0.15% |
Apple Inc. AAPL | $281.74 | $172.51 | 61 | $4.17T | 34.2 | $8.33 | 0.37% |
Alphabet Inc. GOOGL | $353.65 | $213.22 | 74 | $4.08T | 25.5 | $13.24 | 0.25% |
Alphabet Inc. GOOG | $351.28 | $213.51 | 74 | $4.07T | 25.5 | $13.24 | 0.25% |
Microsoft Corporation MSFT | $368.57 | $319.11 | 81 | $2.77T | 22.1 | $16.86 | 0.95% |
Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN | $240.14 | $86.67 | 71 | $2.50T | 27.4 | $8.45 | 0.00% |
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. SPCX | $164.19 | — | 13 | $2.00T | -130.1 | $-1.24 | 0.00% |
Broadcom Inc. AVGO | $372.45 | $123.06 | 68 | $1.74T | 59.0 | $6.18 | 0.70% |
Tesla, Inc. TSLA | $411.84 | $58.60 | 48 | $1.43T | 315.5 | $1.20 | 0.00% |
Meta Platforms, Inc. META | $562.60 | $637.20 | 74 | $1.40T | 19.7 | $27.86 | 0.38% |
Micron Technology, Inc. MU | $1145.28 | $167.55 | 74 | $1.28T | 25.3 | $44.75 | 0.04% |
Eli Lilly and Company LLY | $1229.93 | $503.90 | 65 | $1.14T | 42.8 | $28.26 | 0.54% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. BRK-B | $496.00 | $375.42 | 65 | $1.08T | 14.8 | $33.60 | 0.00% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. BRK-A | $744200.00 | $564401.28 | 58 | $1.07T | 14.8 | $33.60 | 0.00% |
Walmart Inc. WMT | $114.60 | $53.77 | 61 | $920.7B | 40.6 | $2.89 | 0.83% |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM | $329.39 | $547.64 | 52 | $881.7B | 15.7 | $21.12 | 1.79% |
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD | $539.49 | $40.62 | 61 | $850.5B | 169.3 | $3.07 | 0.00% |
ASML Holding N.V. ASML | $1883.11 | $596.00 | 71 | $691.7B | 61.0 | $25.98 | 0.48% |
Intel Corp. INTC | $131.72 | $0.18 | 29 | $644.9B | -207.0 | $-0.62 | 0.00% |
Visa Inc. V | $341.65 | $268.13 | 65 | $644.5B | 29.3 | $11.62 | 0.77% |
Johnson & Johnson JNJ | $258.51 | $140.16 | 65 | $613.0B | 29.4 | $8.60 | 2.06% |
Exxon Mobil Corporation XOM | $136.04 | $141.90 | 65 | $566.0B | 23.1 | $6.05 | 2.99% |
Applied Materials, Inc. AMAT | $694.64 | $242.85 | 65 | $497.7B | 58.6 | $10.72 | 0.30% |
Lam Research Corporation LRCX | $410.91 | $103.59 | 71 | $474.1B | 71.3 | $5.37 | 0.27% |
Caterpillar Inc. CAT | $1033.19 | $456.77 | 61 | $459.5B | 49.4 | $20.33 | 0.61% |
About nuclear stocks
Nuclear is a heterogeneous theme. Uranium miners run on commodity-cycle economics — multi-year price waves driven by reactor demand, mine output, and government-stockpile policy — and their balance sheets and cash flows look like specialty-mining businesses. Utilities operating nuclear generation as a primary business have the long-duration cash-flow profile of regulated utilities, with fuel-cost stability that contrasts with gas-fired peers. Small-modular-reactor developers are at the early-commercialisation end of the spectrum, with most still pre-revenue and valued on probability-weighted scenarios.
The screener applies the same Investment Score and base-valuation pipeline to all of them. The page surfaces growth, balance-sheet, and valuation metrics so the differences between commodity producers, regulated utility operators, and pre-revenue developers are visible. Some SMR developers will show null Investment Scores until financial coverage supports the model.
What this page is for
This page is a screener and reference surface, not editorial coverage. The list above refreshes with each data update; the methodology, FAQ, and related categories below stay in place so the page is useful both for somebody arriving from a specific search and for somebody scanning the theme for the first time.
If you want to value a single nuclear stock end-to-end rather than scan the theme, the Invest Viable Valuator walks through the same models we use to compute the base valuations on this page.
Where you'll find Nuclear Stocks
This theme typically shows up across the sectors below. Each sector page lists every covered name with the same Investment Score model and base-valuation pipeline.
How we screen Nuclear Stocks
A company appears on this page when our taxonomy classifies its primary business as nuclear — uranium miners and processors, nuclear-fuel companies, reactor operators, and small-modular-reactor developers.
- Listed on a US exchange (NYSE / Nasdaq) and tagged Nuclear in our theme taxonomy.
- Includes uranium miners (operating and developing), nuclear-fuel processors and conversion specialists, utilities operating nuclear generation as a primary business, and small-modular-reactor (SMR) developers.
- Investment Score and base valuation computed by the same models used elsewhere on Invest Viable.
Frequently asked questions
Which companies count as nuclear stocks?
The full nuclear value chain — uranium miners and developers, fuel processors and conversion companies, utilities operating nuclear generation, and small-modular-reactor developers. Diversified utilities with smaller nuclear exposure are classified by their dominant generation mix.
How are nuclear stocks valued?
Valuation depends on the part of the value chain. Uranium miners are valued like commodity producers — through-cycle cash flow, balance-sheet position, reserve life. Utility operators with nuclear generation are valued like utilities — DCF on long-duration cash flows. SMR developers are typically pre-revenue and valued on probability-weighted commercialisation timelines.
Is the nuclear theme cyclical?
Uranium prices have historically been highly cyclical, but utility-style nuclear operators carry the same long-duration cash-flow profile as other regulated utilities. The page mixes these very different financial profiles so cross-segment comparisons require attention to where each name sits in the value chain.
Why are SMR developers often pre-revenue?
Small-modular-reactor designs are still working through regulatory approval, supply-chain build-out, and first-customer commercialisation. Most listed SMR developers have not yet generated meaningful revenue and are valued on probability-weighted future cash flows. Investment Scores on these names may be null pending sufficient financial coverage.
Does Invest Viable recommend specific nuclear stocks?
No. This page is a screener and analysis surface, not a recommendation list. Each stock is shown with its underlying financial data, base valuation, and Investment Score so you can do your own research. Invest Viable does not publish buy or sell calls on individual securities.