Boss Energy Ltd (ASX: BOE) shares have surged 20% since Tuesday amid record uranium production and the $121 billion US nuclear cash splash.
Shares in the most shorted stock on the ASX have rallied from four-year lows on the back of record uranium production.
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The 2026 U308 price forecast is raised to US$90/lb from US$87.50/lb, with 2027 at US$100/lb and 2028 unchanged at US$110/lb.