Energy Fuels Price Target Raised to $27.25 by HC Wainwright

Analysts see potential 24.6% upside for the uranium and rare earth elements producer.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Energy Fuels (NYSEAMERICAN:UUUU) had its price target raised from $26.75 to $27.25 by analysts at HC Wainwright, who maintained a 'buy' rating on the stock. The new target price represents a potential upside of 24.6% from the company's previous close. Other analysts have also issued positive ratings and price targets for Energy Fuels in recent months.

Why it matters

Energy Fuels is a key player in the U.S. uranium and rare earth elements production industry, operating the only conventional uranium-vanadium mill currently permitted and operating in the United States. The positive analyst sentiment and increased price target suggest growing confidence in the company's growth prospects.

The details

HC Wainwright raised its price target on Energy Fuels from $26.75 to $27.25, while maintaining a 'buy' rating on the stock. The new target price represents a potential upside of 24.6% from the company's previous close. Other analysts have also issued positive ratings and price targets for Energy Fuels in recent months, including B. Riley Financial and The Goldman Sachs Group.

  • The price target increase was announced on February 27, 2026.

The players

HC Wainwright

A brokerage firm that covers Energy Fuels and has issued a 'buy' rating and increased price target on the stock.

Energy Fuels Inc.

A U.S.-based mineral resources company focused on the production and processing of uranium, rare earth elements and other strategic minerals, operating the only conventional uranium-vanadium mill currently permitted and operating in the United States.

B. Riley Financial

A financial services firm that has issued a 'buy' rating and price target increase for Energy Fuels.

The Goldman Sachs Group

A multinational investment bank that has initiated coverage of Energy Fuels with a 'buy' rating and $30 price target.

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The takeaway

The increased price target and positive analyst sentiment for Energy Fuels highlights the company's importance in the U.S. uranium and rare earth elements production industry, as it operates the only conventional mill of its kind in the country. This suggests growing confidence in the company's growth prospects and ability to capitalize on rising demand for these critical minerals.