National Atomic Company Kazatomprom JSC (FRA:0ZQ)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
68.00
-2.80 (-3.95%)
At close: Mar 27, 2026
Market Cap17.52B +86.5%
Revenue (ttm)3.03B -0.6%
Net Income958.50M -34.6%
EPS3.70 -34.6%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio18.27
Forward PE13.44
Dividend1.96 (3.25%)
Ex-Dividend DateJul 14, 2025
Volume123
Average Volume886
Open68.00
Previous Close70.80
Day's Range66.20 - 68.00
52-Week Range26.10 - 76.80
Betan/a
RSI50.27
Earnings DateMar 20, 2026

About FRA:0ZQ

National Atomic Company Kazatomprom JSC explores for, produces, processes, markets, and sells uranium and uranium related products. The company operates through two segments, Uranium and Ulba Metallurgical Plan. It also processes rare metals; and manufactures and sells beryllium, tantalum, and niobium products. In addition, the company provides communication and security services, and semiconductor materials. Further, it offers research, project, development, and engineering consulting services; drilling services; scientific support; and procur... [Read more]

Industry Uranium
Sector Energy
Founded 1997
Employees 22,000
Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 0ZQ

Financial Performance

In 2025, FRA:0ZQ's revenue was 1.80 trillion, a decrease of -0.57% compared to the previous year's 1.81 trillion. Earnings were 570.46 billion, a decrease of -34.60%.

Financial numbers in KZT Financial Statements

News

Kazatomprom Profit Soars on Higher Volumes, Uranium Prices

The world's top uranium producer's profit more than doubled on the back of significantly higher uranium spot prices and volumes sold.

1 year ago - WSJ

Kazatomprom Shares Soar as Uranium Excitement Spreads to Asia

Shares in Kazatomprom have surged this week after a trio of events increased investor focus on uranium, underlining improved market sentiment regarding nuclear energy.

1 year ago - WSJ

Kazatomprom Backs Output Targets as Profits Surge

Kazatomprom, the world's largest producer of uranium, booked a jump in annual profits due to high prices and confirmed this year's production target but said global output won't cover demand post-2030...

2 years ago - WSJ

Top uranium producer expects ‘modest' production growth this year

Kazatomprom, the world's largest producer of uranium, said Friday there will be modest production growth this year as it reported swelling profits.

2 years ago - Market Watch