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BWXT
BWX Technologies, Inc.
stock NYSE

At Close
Jul 18, 2025 3:59:56 PM EDT
142.97USD+0.443%(+0.63)862,532
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jul 18, 2025 8:04:30 AM EDT
143.66USD+0.930%(+1.32)100
After-hours
Jul 18, 2025 4:00:30 PM EDT
142.95USD-0.014%(-0.02)597
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As of Jul 20, 2025 6:18:02 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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4 days ago • u/Vinny331 • r/ValueInvesting • what_stocks_are_you_currently_buying_and_why • C
CCJ, LEU, BWXT, SMR
Uranium miner, nuclear fuel enricher, reactor components manufacturer, small modular reactor design and implementation. All headquartered in Canada/US with domestic operations
I see that as the near-future supply chain for North American nuclear power. I can easily see a niche for behind-the-meter small nuclear reactors powering data centers.
sentiment 0.34
4 days ago • u/Gnaxe • r/Daytrading • drop_your_best_stock_picks_rn • C
Stock-pick investing and day trading are different things. How near is "near term"?
That said, maybe FNGU. Technically an ETN, not a stock, but it's pretty much the Mag 7 and a few runners-up, any of those components would be reasonable (if boring) individual stock picks. If you just want "income", SVOL is pretty steady for how high the yield is, and might actually be sustainable.
A very speculative pick I've got right now is BWXT. They do Navy reactor components. Power grids are struggling to keep up with AI datacenter demand and they may resort to small modular reactors to cope. Conventional nuclear would take too long to bring online. Could take years to play out.
sentiment 0.80
4 days ago • u/Prize_Vermicelli344 • r/dividends • any_advice_would_be_helpful • Opinion • B
I am investing in VUSA from 2023 (€20/day) with the intention of building a consistent portfolio over the next 10 years, and migrating to a portfolio of dividend paying companies with a maximum yield of 6%.
Today I started to drawing up the dividend portfolio, and I decided to invest in Realty Income ($10/day), Cameco ($10/day), BWXT ($10/day).
My goal in 10 years is to create a passive income that will ensure my financial independence.
Any advice from you will be useful in achieving my goal. Thank you!
sentiment 0.89
4 days ago • u/Vinny331 • r/ValueInvesting • what_stocks_are_you_currently_buying_and_why • C
CCJ, LEU, BWXT, SMR
Uranium miner, nuclear fuel enricher, reactor components manufacturer, small modular reactor design and implementation. All headquartered in Canada/US with domestic operations
I see that as the near-future supply chain for North American nuclear power. I can easily see a niche for behind-the-meter small nuclear reactors powering data centers.
sentiment 0.34
4 days ago • u/Gnaxe • r/Daytrading • drop_your_best_stock_picks_rn • C
Stock-pick investing and day trading are different things. How near is "near term"?
That said, maybe FNGU. Technically an ETN, not a stock, but it's pretty much the Mag 7 and a few runners-up, any of those components would be reasonable (if boring) individual stock picks. If you just want "income", SVOL is pretty steady for how high the yield is, and might actually be sustainable.
A very speculative pick I've got right now is BWXT. They do Navy reactor components. Power grids are struggling to keep up with AI datacenter demand and they may resort to small modular reactors to cope. Conventional nuclear would take too long to bring online. Could take years to play out.
sentiment 0.80
4 days ago • u/Prize_Vermicelli344 • r/dividends • any_advice_would_be_helpful • Opinion • B
I am investing in VUSA from 2023 (€20/day) with the intention of building a consistent portfolio over the next 10 years, and migrating to a portfolio of dividend paying companies with a maximum yield of 6%.
Today I started to drawing up the dividend portfolio, and I decided to invest in Realty Income ($10/day), Cameco ($10/day), BWXT ($10/day).
My goal in 10 years is to create a passive income that will ensure my financial independence.
Any advice from you will be useful in achieving my goal. Thank you!
sentiment 0.89


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