Jim Cramer Recommends GE Vernova Over Energy Fuels

Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE:UUUU) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer shed light on recently. During the lightning round, a caller inquired about the stock, and Cramer commented:

No, no, we want to stay away from that. If we want nuclear power, we have to buy GEV. That’s the one you want, okay? Their nuclear, ahead of everybody else. I wish you could buy Westinghouse individually. That’s owned by Brookfield. That’s a good company, too. But I’ve gotta tell you, Energy Fuels, I have to say no to… It just isn’t the way you play it, so to speak.

Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE:UUUU) explores, develops, and sells uranium properties while also producing vanadium, rare earth elements, and heavy mineral sands, including ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and monazite. Cramer mentioned the company during the September 24, 2025, episode, and said:

On Monday, I was asked about a host of companies that I think are risky as all get out. Two examples, Energy Fuels, UUUU. That is a uranium company that’s great at both losing money and hitting the 52-week high list. Now, I’m a big believer in nuclear power. I’m not a big believer that nuclear power is going to experience a near-term renaissance. It could take a decade to build a new nuclear plant in this country. So I question if this stock should be up over 215% for the year. I do not question that this stock is in the words of the Fed chief… Powell, ‘fairly highly valued’. Why the heck then did I say UUUU was okay? Well, that was because of the spectacular rally in OKLO.

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