Centrus Energy Shares Rise 1.1% Amid 50% Volume Drop and 335th Liquidity Rank as BofA Downgrades to Neutral Despite Record Earnings and HALEU Progress
Centrus Energy (LEU) rose 1.10% on August 7, 2025, with a trading volume of $350 million, down 50.33% from the prior day, ranking 335th in market liquidity. The stock faces mixed analyst signals after Bank of AmericaBAC-- (BofA) downgraded its rating to Neutral from Buy, citing valuation concerns despite raising the price target to $285 from $210. The adjustment followed Centrus’ Q2 2025 earnings, which exceeded expectations driven by strong performance in its low-enriched uranium (LEU) segment and favorable contract execution. The firm reported a $154.5 million revenue, surpassing forecasts by 18.7%, and completed phase 2 of its HALEU contract with the U.S. Department of Energy, while bolstering liquidity via an at-the-market equity program.
Analysts highlight Centrus’ robust financial position, including a 12.7% year-over-year revenue growth and a 36% gross profit margin. However, elevated valuation metrics such as an EV/EBITDA of 35.8x and a price-to-book ratio of 11x raise overvaluation concerns. BofA cited the U.S. government’s urgency to expand domestic enrichment capacity as a long-term tailwind, though the firm views current shares as “fairly valued.” The stock’s recent 250% year-to-date surge and 8% weekly gain have prompted caution among investors, with a 12-analyst consensus averaging a $202.52 target, implying a 14% potential downside from the current price.
Centrus’ $3.7 billion backlog and progress on HALEU contracts position it to benefit from government-led infrastructure projects. Nevertheless, liquidity constraints and mixed valuation signals suggest near-term volatility. The strategy of holding high-volume stocks for one day has historically outperformed benchmarks in volatile markets, underscoring liquidity’s role in short-term returns. However, this approach carries risks, and investors must weigh market conditions against their risk tolerance before deployment.

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