National Atomic Company Kazatomprom JSC (LON:KAP)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in USD
61.70
+1.30 (2.15%)
At close: Dec 5, 2025
50.49%
Market Cap 11.99B
Revenue (ttm) 2.53B
Net Income (ttm) 928.83M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 3.58
PE Ratio 12.90
Forward PE 11.63
Dividend 1.71 (4.49%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jul 14, 2025
Volume 90,245
Average Volume 77,653
Open 61.80
Previous Close 60.40
Day's Range 60.70 - 64.70
52-Week Range 29.75 - 64.70
Beta 0.23
RSI 68.90
Earnings Date Nov 25, 2025

About LON:KAP

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 London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol KAP
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, LON:KAP's revenue was 1.81 trillion, an increase of 26.40% compared to the previous year's 1.43 trillion. Earnings were 872.26 billion, an increase of 108.09%.

Financial numbers in KZT Financial Statements

News

Kazatomprom: The Lowest Cost Producer With Substantial Reserves

Kazakhstan holds the world’s largest supply of uranium, accounting for about 40% of global supply, and Kazatomprom is the country’s largest uranium producer.

4 weeks ago - Seeking Alpha

Top Uranium Miner Weighs New Listing to Bolster Valuation

Kazakh state-run miner Kazatomprom, the world’s largest uranium producer, is considering a new listing to boost its valuation.

2 months ago - Financial Post

Kazatomprom (NATKY) Reports Lower Revenue and Slight EBITDA Decline

Kazatomprom (NATKY) Reports Lower Revenue and Slight EBITDA Decline

3 months ago - GuruFocus

URAA Taps Into Rising Uranium Demand Amid Booming Interest In AI And Nuclear

Among the rising demand for critical minerals is a surge in uranium mining stocks that corresponds to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and a push for greater use of nuclear energy. Many pe...

7 months ago - Benzinga