Movement Alert|Oklo Inc. Falls 5.23% in Regular Trading, Truist Securities Initiates Coverage with Hold Rating

Market Focus07-16 21:57

On July 16, Oklo Inc. fell 5.23% in regular trading, trading at $42.52/share, with turnover of $66.50 million. The decline was triggered by Truist Securities initiating coverage of the company with a cautious Hold rating and a $55 price target.

The new coverage stands in stark contrast to Wedbush Securities' existing Outperform rating and $110 price target, highlighting a significant divergence among analysts regarding Oklo's commercialization timeline. While the company has achieved multiple milestones in recent weeks — including DOE safety approval for its Groves Isotope Test Reactor in Texas, a letter of intent with Centrus Energy for low-enriched uranium supply, and DOE approval of the preliminary documented safety analysis for its Aurora powerhouse at Idaho National Laboratory — the conservative initiation amplified short-term selling pressure.

Within the Electric Utilities sector, Constellation Energy Corp fell 2.54%, while NextEra rose 0.59%, American Electric Power rose 0.96%, Duke rose 1.27%, and Alliant rose 1.46%.

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