Denison Mines Corp. (TSE:DML – Free Report) (NYSE:DNN) – Analysts at Roth Capital issued their Q1 2026 EPS estimates for shares of Denison Mines in a research note issued to investors on Wednesday, March 26th. Roth Capital analyst J. Reagor expects that the company will post earnings of ($0.02) per share for the quarter. The consensus estimate for Denison Mines’ current full-year earnings is ($0.01) per share. Roth Capital also issued estimates for Denison Mines’ Q2 2026 earnings at ($0.02) EPS, Q3 2026 earnings at ($0.02) EPS and Q4 2026 earnings at ($0.02) EPS.
DML has been the topic of several other research reports. National Bankshares decreased their price objective on Denison Mines from C$4.30 to C$4.15 and set an “outperform” rating on the stock in a report on Monday, March 17th. Raymond James lowered their price target on shares of Denison Mines from C$3.90 to C$3.70 and set an “outperform” rating on the stock in a report on Monday, March 17th. Finally, Scotiabank reduced their price objective on shares of Denison Mines from C$4.75 to C$3.75 and set an “outperform” rating for the company in a report on Tuesday. Five investment analysts have rated the stock with a buy rating and three have assigned a strong buy rating to the stock. According to MarketBeat, the stock presently has a consensus rating of “Buy” and an average price target of C$3.57.
Denison Mines Price Performance
TSE DML opened at C$2.01 on Thursday. The company’s fifty day moving average is C$2.33 and its two-hundred day moving average is C$2.64. The firm has a market capitalization of C$1.82 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -66.90, a P/E/G ratio of 1.42 and a beta of 1.89. Denison Mines has a 52-week low of C$1.85 and a 52-week high of C$3.45.
About Denison Mines
Denison Mines Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of uranium bearing properties in Canada. Its flagship project is the Wheeler River uranium project covering an area of approximately 300,000 hectares located in the Athabasca Basin region in northern Saskatchewan. The company was formerly known as International Uranium Corporation and changed its name to Denison Mines Corp.
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