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Centrus Energy (NYSE: LEU) grows cash to $1.96B and secures $3.8B backlog

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Rhea-AI Filing Summary

Centrus Energy reported full-year 2025 revenue of $448.7 million and net income of $77.8 million, modestly above 2024. Earnings were $4.33 per basic share and $3.90 per diluted share. Gross profit rose to $117.5 million as higher enrichment (SWU) volumes offset weaker uranium margins and a sharp profit decline in Technical Solutions.

The company ended 2025 with $1.96 billion in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash and $1.18 billion of long-term debt, reflecting major equity and convertible note issuances. Total backlog reached $3.8 billion, including $2.9 billion in LEU contracts and $0.9 billion in Technical Solutions work.

Centrus highlighted expansion of its Piketon, Ohio enrichment site, domestic centrifuge manufacturing, and a $900 million Department of Energy HALEU task order selection, subject to negotiation. For 2026, it guides to $425–$475 million of revenue and plans $350–$500 million of capital deployment tied to industrial build-out, along with significant hiring in Oak Ridge and Piketon.

Positive

  • Strong liquidity and capital access: Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash increased to $1,960.1 million at December 31, 2025, supported by $523.7 million of equity issuance and $782.4 million of new convertible notes, providing substantial funding for Centrus Energy’s planned enrichment expansion.
  • Large, visible revenue pipeline: Total backlog reached $3.8 billion as of December 31, 2025, including approximately $2.9 billion in LEU segment backlog and $0.9 billion in Technical Solutions, extending to 2040 and supporting long-term activity levels.
  • Strategic DOE engagement and HALEU positioning: American Centrifuge Operating, LLC was selected for a $900.0 million DOE task order for HALEU production, subject to negotiation, and the company reported over 1 metric ton of HALEU UF6 enriched, reinforcing its role in advanced nuclear fuel.
  • Growth-focused 2026 plan: The company guides 2026 consolidated revenue to $425–$475 million and expects $350–$500 million of capital deployment, with specific hiring targets for Oak Ridge and Piketon and a Certified for Construction package to advance its industrial build-out.

Negative

  • Higher leverage and future obligations: Long-term debt increased from $472.5 million to $1,174.8 million at December 31, 2025 following large convertible note issuances, raising future interest, refinancing, and potential dilution considerations even as cash balances rose.
  • Mixed profitability trends across segments: While total gross profit grew to $117.5 million (up 5%), Technical Solutions segment gross profit fell from $17.6 million to $6.0 million, largely due to higher HALEU Operation Contract costs and undefinitized portions of Phase 2.
  • Near-term revenue growth appears modest: 2025 revenue of $448.7 million compares to 2026 guidance of $425–$475 million, implying a wide but relatively flat range around current levels while the company undertakes substantial capital deployment.

Insights

Backlog, DOE awards, and cash position underpin a large enrichment expansion.

Centrus Energy posted 2025 revenue of $448.7 million and net income of $77.8 million, slightly above 2024. Profitability leaned on enrichment, with SWU revenue up 21% from higher volumes, while uranium revenue fell sharply and Technical Solutions gross profit dropped 66%.

The balance sheet transformed as cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash rose to $1,960.1 million at December 31, 2025, funded by $523.7 million of equity issuance and $782.4 million of new 0% and 2.25% convertible notes. Long-term debt increased to $1,174.8 million, so leverage and future conversion dynamics become more important alongside the stronger liquidity.

Strategically, total backlog reached $3.8 billion, including $2.9 billion in LEU contracts and $0.9 billion in Technical Solutions. The company was selected by DOE for a $900.0 million HALEU production task order, subject to negotiation, and plans a large enrichment expansion in Piketon supported by domestic centrifuge manufacturing. For 2026, management guides revenue to $425–$475 million and capital deployment of $350–$500 million, emphasizing industrial build-out and hiring rather than near-term profit growth.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
_________________

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): February 10, 2026

Centrus Energy Corp.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Delaware1-1428752-2107911
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)(Commission File Number)(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

6901 Rockledge Drive, Suite 800
Bethesda, MD 20817
(301) 564-3200

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))


Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading SymbolName of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.10 per shareLEUNYSE


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging Growth Company  

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  ☐







Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On February 10, 2026, Centrus Energy Corp. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025. A copy of the press release is being furnished as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.

The information furnished pursuant to this Item 2.02, including Exhibit 99.1, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) or otherwise subject to the liabilities under that Section and shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing of the Company under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit No.Description
99.1
Press Release dated February 10, 2026
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL Document)




SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.



 Centrus Energy Corp.
   
   
Date:February 10, 2026By:/s/ Todd M. Tinelli
  Todd M. Tinelli
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer





EXHIBIT 99.1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 10, 2026


Centrus Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results and Provides 2026 Guidance


2025 full year revenue of $448.7 million and gross profit of $117.5 million, compared to prior year revenue of $442.0 million and gross profit of $111.5 million
2025 full year net income of $77.8 million, compared to prior year net income of $73.2 million
Strengthened balance sheet and increased unrestricted cash balance to $2.0 billion
Enriched over 1 metric ton of high-assay low-enriched uranium (“HALEU”) UF6
Selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) for a $900.0 million HALEU production award, subject to negotiation
Notified by National Nuclear Security Administration (“NNSA”) of its intent to sole source certain uranium enrichment activities from Centrus
Launched domestic commercial centrifuge manufacturing to support substantial $2.3 billion commercial low enriched uranium (“LEU”) backlog
Activities to support current LEU backlog and proposed 12 metric tons of HALEU production expected to be sufficient to reach nth-of-a-kind cost

BETHESDA, Md. - Centrus Energy Corp. (NYSE: LEU) (“Centrus” or the “Company”) today reported 2025 results. The Company reported net income of $77.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, which was $4.33 (basic) and $3.90 (diluted) per common share.

“2025 was a milestone year for Centrus marked by continuous improvements to both our existing LEU segment as well as our planned future enrichment business, punctuated by our fourth quarter announcement officially launching our centrifuge build out and the government’s selection of Centrus for a $900 million HALEU enrichment award,” said Centrus President and CEO Amir Vexler. “With a growing contingent LEU sales backlog of $2.3 billion, a HALEU mandate from the government, and a potential sole-source award from the NNSA, we are uniquely positioned to meet the commercial and national security market needs. Importantly, our substantial LEU backlog and proposed 12 metric tons of HALEU production should allow us to meet our milestone of reaching nth-of-a-kind cost.”

“The LEU pricing curve’s sharp rise continues to demonstrate that there is a clear need for additional enrichment capacity for growing electrification demands. Centrus is excited to provide a uniquely American solution to the current critical fuel needs from the existing nuclear reactor fleet and national security establishment, as well as the future needs for the advanced reactor HALEU market that will power tomorrow’s data centers and AI technologies.”




Full Year Financial Results

Centrus generated total revenue of $448.7 million and $442.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

Revenue from the LEU segment was $346.2 million and $349.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, a decrease of $3.7 million (or 1%). Uranium revenue decreased $55.6 million (or 54%) while separative work units (“SWU”) revenue increased $51.9 million (or 21%) as a result of a 23% increase in the volume of SWU sold, partially offset by a 1% decrease in the average price of SWU sold.

Revenue from the Technical Solutions segment was $102.5 million and $92.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, an increase of $10.4 million (or 11%). Revenue generated by the HALEU Operation Contract increased by $10.5 million. Revenue from the HALEU Operation Contract is recorded on a cost-plus-incentive-fee basis and includes a target fee for Phases 2 and 3 of the contract.

Cost of sales for the LEU segment was $234.7 million and $256.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, a decrease of $21.3 million (or 8%). Uranium costs decreased while SWU costs increased as a result of a 23% increase in the volume of SWU sold, partially offset by a 13% decrease in the average unit cost of SWU sold.

Cost of sales for the Technical Solutions segment was $96.5 million and $74.5 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, an increase of $22.0 million (or 30%). The increase is primarily attributable to a $22.8 million increase in costs incurred under the HALEU Operation Contract, partially offset by a decrease in costs related to other contracts.

The Company recognized a gross profit of $117.5 million and $111.5 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, an increase of $6.0 million (or 5%).

Gross profit for the LEU segment was $111.5 million and $93.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, an increase of $17.6 million (or 19%). The increase was due primarily to the increase in the volume of SWU sold and an increase in the margin on SWU sales resulting from the specific contract and pricing mix of SWU contracts. The increase in SWU gross profit was partially offset by a decrease in uranium gross profit.

Gross profit for the Technical Solutions segment was $6.0 million and $17.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively, a decrease of $11.6 million (or 66%). The decrease was primarily attributable to the increase in costs incurred under the HALEU Operation Contract. Because of the delay in completing Phase 2 of the HALEU Operation Contract, DOE extended Phase 2 through January 31, 2026. Costs incurred subsequent to November 2024 have not yet been subject to a fee as this portion of Phase 2 remains undefinitized and is subject to negotiation.





Expansion of Manufacturing and Enrichment Capacity Update

On January 5, 2026, DOE announced that American Centrifuge Operating, LLC, a subsidiary of Centrus, was selected for award of a $900.0 million task order, subject to negotiations, to expand its uranium enrichment facility in Piketon, Ohio, to include commercial-scale production of HALEU. Centrus had already announced plans for a major expansion of its uranium capacity in Piketon, Ohio, including plans for large-scale production of both LEU and HALEU to meet commercial and government requirements, in September 2025.

In December 2025, the Company initiated design work on a 150,000 square foot training, operations & maintenance facility in Piketon, Ohio – a critical piece of site infrastructure necessary to support the company's plans for a major expansion of its uranium enrichment capacity in Piketon. The project involves a significant renovation and rehabilitation of an existing, largely vacant building on the site of the American Centrifuge Plant, with construction activities set to begin early 2026. The facility is expected to include a mix of office space, training facilities, and maintenance bays to support plant operations. Also in December 2025, the Company began domestic centrifuge manufacturing to support commercial LEU enrichment activities at the Piketon, Ohio, facility. This strategic move enables the Company to capitalize on its many first-mover advantages in U.S.-owned domestic uranium enrichment, and marks a consequential transformations in the Company's and the U.S.'s uranium enrichment history. Centrus plans to leverage its multi-billion-dollar uranium enrichment expansion to meet its growing backlog of $2.3 billion in contingent LEU sales to U.S. and international customer contracts, and is targeting 12 metric tons of HALEU production per year sometime after 2030, with at least some HALEU production by the end of the decade.

Backlog

The Company’s total backlog is $3.8 billion as of December 31, 2025 and extends to 2040. Our LEU segment backlog as of December 31, 2025 was approximately $2.9 billion and includes future SWU and uranium deliveries primarily under medium and long-term contracts with fixed commitments. The LEU segment backlog includes approximately $2.3 billion in contingent LEU sales contracts and commitments, with $2.1 billion of the total under definitive agreements and $0.2 billion of the total subject to entering into definitive agreements, in support of potential construction of LEU production capacity at the Piketon, Ohio facility. The contingent LEU sales contracts and commitments also depend on our ability to secure substantial public and private investment. Our Technical Solutions segment backlog was approximately $0.9 billion as of December 31, 2025, and includes both funded amounts (services for which funding has been both authorized and appropriated by the customer), unfunded amounts (services for which funding has not been appropriated), and unexercised options.





2026 Outlook
The company is providing certain financial and operational guidance for the full-year 2026.

Financial 2026 Outlook
For the full year 2026, on a consolidated basis, Centrus expects:
Total revenue to be in the range of $425 million to $475 million
Total capital deployment to be in the range of $350 million to $500 million, driven by increased investment in the Company’s industrial build out related to its centrifuge manufacturing

Operational 2026 Outlook
For the full year 2026, on a consolidated basis, Centrus expects to:
Finalize contracts with all partners identified as critical to its industrial build out
At least 100 net new employee hires for Oak Ridge, Tennessee, facility
At least 50 net new employee hires for Piketon, Ohio, facility
Release of a Certified for Construction package

The Company’s 2026 guidance is subject to a number of assumptions and uncertainties that could affect results either positively or negatively. Variations from these expectations could cause differences between this guidance and the ultimate results. This includes the assumption of no significant change in restrictions in our ability to receive and sell Russian LEU or other uranium products, no significant economic disruptions or downturns, the successful implementation of our planned expansion projects, including the finalization and funding of the DOE $900 million task order, and that current business operations will continue on an ongoing basis.


About Centrus

Centrus Energy is a trusted American supplier of nuclear fuel and services for the nuclear power industry, helping meet the growing need for clean, affordable, carbon-free energy. Since 1998, the Company has provided its utility customers with more than 1,850 reactor years of fuel, which is equivalent to more than 7 billion tons of coal.

With world-class technical and engineering capabilities, Centrus is pioneering production of High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium and is leading the effort to restore America’s uranium enrichment capabilities at scale so that we can meet our clean energy, energy security, and national security needs. Find out more at www.centrusenergy.com or follow us on LinkedIn and X.

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Forward-Looking Statements:

This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this context, forward-looking statements mean statements related to future events, which may impact our expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “intends”, “plans”, “believes”, “will”, “should”, “could”, “would” or “may” and other words of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements are based on information available to us as of the date of this news release and represent management’s current views and assumptions with respect to future events and operational, economic and financial performance. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, events or results and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may be beyond our control, and which may be exacerbated by any worsening of the global business and economic environment, including but not limited to, risks and uncertainties related to the following:

the war in Ukraine and other geopolitical conflicts, including the resulting bans, laws, tariffs, sanctions or other government measures, and actions by third parties, including contractual counterparties, as a result of such conflicts that could directly or indirectly impact our ability to obtain, deliver, transport, sell or collect payment for, LEU or the SWU and natural uranium hexafluoride components of LEU;
our reliance on third party suppliers to provide essential products and services to us;
restrictions on imports and exports, including those imposed under the RSA, and related international trade legislation;
our government contracts, including related to government shutdowns, changes to the U.S. government’s appropriated funding levels for HALEU and the government’s inability to satisfy its obligations, and our lease to our facility in Piketon, Ohio;
our receipt of additional task orders under the HALEU Production Contract, LEU Production Contract and HALEU Deconversion Contract and, if awarded, the nature, timing and amount thereof;
our ability to obtain new contracts or funding to be able to continue operations;
whether or when government demand for HALEU or LEU for government or commercial uses will materialize and at what level;
the impact and potential extended duration of a supply/demand imbalance in the market for LEU;
significant competition from major LEU producers, including foreign competitors, who may be less cost sensitive than we are;
limitations on our ability to compete in foreign markets;
pricing trends and demand in the uranium and enrichment markets, especially in light of the potential of limited supply and our dependence on others for deliveries of LEU;
our ability to successfully implement our planned expansion projects in Piketon, Ohio and Oak Ridge, Tennessee;
natural and other disasters;
pandemics and other health crises;
the fact that our revenue is largely dependent on our largest customers and our sales backlog;
our long-term liabilities, including our postretirement health and life benefit obligations, our 0% Convertible Notes and our 2.25% Convertible Notes;
failures or security, including cybersecurity, breaches of our information technology systems; and
the impact of, or changes to, government regulation and policies or interpretation of laws or regulations, including by the SEC, DOE, DOC and the NRC.





Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this news release. These factors may not constitute all factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in any forward-looking statement. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a predictor of actual results. Readers are urged to carefully review and consider the various disclosures made in this news release and in our filings with the SEC, including our Annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, and our filings with the SEC that attempt to advise interested parties of the risks and factors that may affect our business. We do not undertake to update our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this news release, except as required by law.


Contacts:

Investors: Neal Nagarajan at NagarajanNK@centrusenergy.com
Media: Dan Leistikow at LeistikowD@centrusenergy.com





CENTRUS ENERGY CORP.
NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE
(Unaudited; in millions, except share and per share

 Three Months Ended 
 December 31,
Year Ended 
 December 31,
202520242023202520242023
Numerator (in millions):
Net income$17.8 $53.7 $56.3 $77.8 $73.2 $84.4 
Denominator (in thousands):
Average common shares outstanding - basic18,844 16,716 15,461 17,967 16,309 15,212 
Potentially dilutive shares related to equity-compensation awards
48 62 271 58 64 289 
Potentially dilutive shares related to 2.25% Convertible Notes
2,795 — — 1,900 — — 
Potentially dilutive shares related to 0% Convertible Notes
840— — — — — 
Average common shares outstanding - diluted22,527 16,778 15,732 19,925 16,373 15,501 
Net income per common share (in dollars):
Basic$0.94 $3.21 $3.64 $4.33 $4.49 $5.55 
Diluted$0.79 $3.20 $3.58 $3.90 $4.47 $5.44 
0% Convertible Notes (if-converted) excluded from the diluted calculation because they would have been antidilutive (in thousands)
— — — 951 — — 





CENTRUS ENERGY CORP.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Unaudited; in millions, except share and per share data)
Three Months Ended 
 December 31,
Year Ended 
 December 31,
202520242023202520242023
Revenue:
Separative work units$111.0 $48.7 $60.8 $298.7 $246.8 $208.2 
Uranium13.4 73.2 21.3 47.5 103.1 60.8 
Technical solutions21.8 29.7 21.5 102.5 92.1 51.2 
Total revenue146.2 151.6 103.6 448.7 442.0 320.2 
Cost of Sales:
Separative work units and uranium87.0 66.7 37.8 234.7 256.0 163.9 
Technical solutions24.2 23.1 16.0 96.5 74.5 44.2 
Total cost of sales111.2 89.8 53.8 331.2 330.5 208.1 
Gross profit35.0 61.8 49.8 117.5 111.5 112.1 
Advanced technology costs8.9 3.3 3.4 16.9 17.2 14.2 
Selling, general and administrative10.3 10.4 11.4 36.2 35.0 36.9 
Equity-related compensation
0.5 0.4 0.3 5.8 1.5 2.3 
Amortization of intangible assets2.5 2.6 2.1 8.4 9.8 6.3 
Operating income12.8 45.1 32.6 50.2 48.0 52.4 
Nonoperating components of net periodic benefit expense (income)3.9 0.7 (23.3)6.8 (14.7)(23.2)
Interest expense4.1 1.9 0.4 14.0 2.7 1.3 
Investment income(16.5)(5.1)(2.3)(44.7)(12.9)(8.7)
Extinguishment of long-term debt
— — — (11.8)— — 
Other income, net— (0.2)(0.5)— (0.1)(1.5)
Income before income taxes21.3 47.8 58.3 85.9 73.0 84.5 
Income tax expense (benefit)3.5 (5.9)2.0 8.1 (0.2)0.1 
Net income and comprehensive income17.8 53.7 56.3 77.8 73.2 84.4 
Net income per share:
Basic$0.94 $3.21 $3.64 $4.33 $4.49 $5.55 
Diluted$0.79 $3.20 $3.58 $3.90 $4.47 $5.44 
Average number of common shares outstanding (in thousands):
Basic18,84416,71615,46117,96716,30915,212
Diluted22,52716,77815,73219,92516,37315,501




CENTRUS ENERGY CORP.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited; in millions)
Year Ended December 31,
 202520242023
OPERATING 
Net income$77.8 $73.2 $84.4 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization9.9 10.8 7.1 
Accrued loss on long-term contract— — (20.0)
Deferred tax assets7.4 (0.7)(1.6)
Loss (gain) on remeasurement of retirement benefit plans, net2.9 (17.3)(24.6)
Revaluation of inventory borrowing3.6 2.1 7.4 
Gain on extinguishment of 8.25% Notes
(11.8)— — 
Equity-related compensation5.8 1.5 2.3 
Amortization of debt issuance costs and discount
3.4 0.3 — 
Other reconciling adjustments, net0.1 (0.2)(1.6)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable49.2 (30.5)(11.3)
Inventories(230.0)101.0 (83.8)
Inventories owed to customers and suppliers176.5 (68.1)23.5 
Other current assets2.2 2.4 14.9 
Payables under inventory purchase agreements(11.0)(12.4)(1.7)
Deferred revenue and advances from customers, net of deferred costs(29.5)(15.1)12.1 
Accounts payable and other liabilities0.4 (1.4)8.5 
Pension and postretirement liabilities(5.7)(8.3)(5.7)
Other changes, net(0.2)(0.3)(0.8)
Cash provided by operating activities51.0 37.0 9.1 
INVESTING
Capital expenditures(19.7)(4.1)(1.6)
Cash used in investing activities(19.7)(4.1)(1.6)
FINANCING
Proceeds from the issuance of common stock, net523.7 54.7 23.2 
Proceeds from the issuance of 0% and 2.25% Convertible Senior Notes, net782.4 388.7 — 
Payment of interest classified as debt(3.5)(6.1)(6.1)
Payment of principal to redeem 8.25% Notes
(74.3)— — 
Exercise of stock options— 0.4 — 
Common stock withheld for tax obligations under equity-related compensation plan(3.4)(0.6)(3.0)
Other— — (0.2)
Cash provided by financing activities1,224.9 437.1 13.9 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash(0.1)0.2 — 
Increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash1,256.1 470.2 21.4 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period704.0 233.8 212.4 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period$1,960.1 $704.0 $233.8 




Year Ended December 31,
 202520242023
Supplemental cash flow information:
Cash paid for interest
$8.9 $— $— 
Cash paid for income taxes
Federal
$— $— $— 
State
$0.7 $0.7 $— 
Foreign
$— $— $— 
Cash paid for income taxes (net of refunds received) exceeding five percent of total cash paid for incomes taxes (net of refunds received) in the following jurisdictions:
State:
Maryland
$0.7 $0.5 $— 
New York
$— $0.2 $— 
Total
$0.7 $0.7 $— 
Non-cash activities:
Property, plant and equipment included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities$2.0 $0.2 $0.9 
Equity-related transaction costs included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities$0.2 $— $— 
Adjustment to right to use lease assets from lease modification$1.3 $— $(4.2)




CENTRUS ENERGY CORP.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
Unaudited; in millions, except share and per share data)
December 31,
 20252024
ASSETS  
Current assets:  
Cash and cash equivalents$1,957.2 $671.4 
Accounts receivable30.7 80.0 
Inventories322.9 161.6 
Deferred costs associated with deferred revenue40.9 63.9 
Other current assets11.9 38.3 
Total current assets2,363.6 1,015.2 
Property, plant and equipment, net29.5 9.4 
Deposits for financial assurance2.7 2.6 
Intangible assets, net21.2 29.6 
Deferred tax assets, net21.9 29.3
Other long-term assets7.0 7.3 
Total assets$2,445.9 $1,093.4 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY  
Current liabilities:  
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities$41.6 $38.8 
Payables under inventory purchase agreements18.5 29.5 
Inventories owed to customers and suppliers192.7 16.2 
Deferred revenue and advances from customers131.1 216.4 
Short-term inventory loans38.9 39.8 
Current debt— 6.1 
Total current liabilities422.8 346.8 
Long-term debt1,174.8 472.5 
Postretirement health and life benefit obligations72.2 74.6 
Pension benefit liabilities3.0 4.0 
Long-term inventory loans— 26.2 
Other long-term liabilities8.0 7.9 
Total liabilities1,680.8 932.0 
Stockholders’ equity:
Preferred stock, par value $1.00 per share, 20,000,000 shares authorized
Series A Participating Cumulative Preferred Stock, none issued— — 
Series B Senior Preferred Stock, none issued — — 
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.10 per share, 70,000,000 shares authorized, 18,945,365 and 16,045,916 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively1.9 1.6 
Class B Common Stock, par value $0.10 per share, 30,000,000 shares authorized, 719,200 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and 20240.1 0.1 
Excess of capital over par value762.3 236.5 
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)1.5 (76.3)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(0.7)(0.5)
Total stockholders’ equity765.1 161.4 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$2,445.9 $1,093.4 

FAQ

How did Centrus Energy (LEU) perform financially in 2025?

Centrus Energy reported 2025 revenue of $448.7 million and net income of $77.8 million. Gross profit rose to $117.5 million, up from $111.5 million in 2024, as higher enrichment sales offset weaker uranium revenue and lower Technical Solutions profitability.

What is Centrus Energy’s cash and debt position at year-end 2025?

At December 31, 2025, Centrus Energy held $1,960.1 million in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash and reported $1,174.8 million in long-term debt. These changes reflect substantial equity and convertible note issuances during 2025 that reshaped its capital structure.

How large is Centrus Energy’s backlog and what does it include?

Centrus Energy reported a total backlog of $3.8 billion as of December 31, 2025. This includes about $2.9 billion in LEU segment backlog, with $2.3 billion of contingent LEU sales, and roughly $0.9 billion in Technical Solutions contracts and options extending to 2040.

What guidance did Centrus Energy provide for 2026 revenue and investment?

For full-year 2026, Centrus Energy expects consolidated revenue between $425 million and $475 million. It also plans $350 million to $500 million of capital deployment, driven mainly by investment in its industrial build-out and centrifuge manufacturing capabilities.

What is the significance of the DOE’s $900 million HALEU task order for Centrus Energy?

The DOE selected a Centrus subsidiary for a $900.0 million HALEU production task order, subject to negotiation. This supports expansion of its Piketon, Ohio enrichment facility and aligns with Centrus’s strategy to scale HALEU capacity for government and commercial advanced reactor needs.

How is Centrus Energy expanding its enrichment and manufacturing footprint?

Centrus Energy has begun domestic centrifuge manufacturing and initiated design work for a 150,000 square foot training, operations and maintenance facility in Piketon, Ohio. Construction is set to start in early 2026 to support large-scale LEU and HALEU production expansion.

How did segment performance vary for Centrus Energy in 2025?

In 2025, LEU segment revenue was $346.2 million and Technical Solutions revenue reached $102.5 million. LEU gross profit increased to $111.5 million, but Technical Solutions gross profit declined to $6.0 million as HALEU Operation Contract costs increased under an extended, partially undefinitized Phase 2.

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