Sprott Uranium Miners ETF

URNM
$48.22 -0.55 (-1.13%)
Dividend Yield 3.62%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 22, 2025$1.742025-12-182025-12-18
December 19, 2024$1.282024-12-122024-12-12
December 21, 2023$1.752023-12-142023-12-15

Dividends Summary

Company News

Sprott's New ETF Targets Rare Earths Outside China As AI Boom Accelerates
Benzinga • Chandrima Sanyal • April 17, 2026

Sprott Asset Management launched the Sprott Rare Earths Ex-China ETF (REXC), the first ETF focused exclusively on rare earth mining and production outside China. The launch reflects growing government efforts to secure alternative supply chains for critical minerals used in AI, semiconductors, defense, and energy infrastructure, positioning inves...

Nuclear’s Pullback: A Generational Buying Opportunity?
Investing.com • Jeffrey Neal Johnson • April 2, 2026

Despite a recent 10% pullback in nuclear energy stocks, the sector faces powerful long-term tailwinds from energy security demands, decarbonization mandates, and AI-driven power surges. The article recommends a diversified four-stage investment strategy across uranium miners, established operators, equipment suppliers, and next-generation reactor...

Uranium Quietly Recaptures Bullish Momentum
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • February 11, 2026

Uranium prices have crossed $100 per pound, reaching 2-year highs, driven by tightening fundamentals, improved policy clarity, and supply constraints. U.S. policy targets a fourfold increase in nuclear capacity by 2050, while Kazakhstan's production controls and utility coverage gaps create deferred demand expected to build into the early 2030s. ...

Trump Holds Off On Critical Minerals Tariffs, Turns To Trading Partners
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • January 15, 2026

President Trump has decided to delay imposing tariffs on critical minerals like rare earths and lithium, instead directing his administration to negotiate with international trading partners. A Section 232 investigation found the U.S. is 100% import-reliant on 12 critical minerals and 50% reliant on 29 others, creating national security vulnerabi...

Nuclear Stocks Rally As Trump Opens the Federal Vault
Benzinga • Erica Kollmann • January 6, 2026

The nuclear energy sector surged following a $2.7 billion funding injection from the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday. The funds support domestic uranium enrichment and aim to reduce U.S. dependence on Russian nuclear fuel. Three primary contractors received $900 million each, while small modular reactor developers and uranium miners ra...

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