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HDRN Hadron Energy, Inc.

NASDAQ Global Market · Industrial - Machinery · Industrials

$1.83
-0.06 (-3.17%)

Hadron Energy, Inc. operates as a nuclear power company, focusing its efforts on the development and refinement of Micro Modular Reactor (MMR) technology. This cutting-edge solution provides clean, emissions-free electricity, specifically tailored to meet the power demands of data centers, a variety of industrial uses, and remote populations. The company maintains its primary office in Redwood Cit…

Market Cap: $130.84Mwww.hadronenergy.com

Price

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Signal Score (90d)

100
100
Aug 17Aug 17

Revenue

$36.75M
$0.00$12.25M$24.50M$36.75M
Jun 2024Jun 2026

Quote

Day Range
$1.80 – $1.91
52-Week Range
$1.18 – $5.40
Volume
$46.9K
Market Cap
$130.84M
50-Day Avg
$9.26
200-Day Avg
$10.24
Prev Close
$1.89
Open
$1.91

Valuation & Ratios

P/E Ratio
95.82
EPS
$0.11
P/B Ratio
0.57
P/S Ratio
0.00
Debt/Equity
0.04
Current Ratio
1.78
Dividend Yield
+0.0%
Gross Margin
+0.0%

Returns & Efficiency

Return on Equity
+0.6%
Return on Assets
+0.4%
FCF Yield
-1.1%
EV/EBITDA
-86.37

Revenue & Net Income (Annual)

Fiscal YearRevenueNet IncomeEPS
2025$0.00$3.83M$0.11
2024$0.00$2.38M$0.07

Social Signal Score

50
5d
51
1 mentions
30d
50
1 mentions
60d
50
1 mentions
90d
50
1 mentions
news: 1

Insider trading

Open-market buys and sells by HDRN officers and directors.

Bought

0 trades

Sold

1 trade

  • Katz Avi Ssold
    director, 10 percent owner, officer: CEO; Chairmain·175,000 @ $0.00·Jan 21, 2026·filing

35 further Form 4 entries are share awards, option exercises or shares withheld for tax. Those are compensation, not trades, so they are excluded above. Buying is the stronger signal: an insider spends their own money for one reason. Selling has many innocent explanations — tax, diversifying, a house — so it says far less than it appears to. Via SEC filings.

Valuation

Project earnings forward and see what return today's price implies.

Seeded from HDRN's reported EPS growth of 54.1% a year over 1 year. Historical EPS growth of 54% reflects a recovery from a low base and won't persist. Capped at 30% as a starting point.

EPS in 5 years
$0.43
Implied price
$7.67
Return from $1.83
33.2% a year

To earn 15.0% a year on these assumptions you'd need to buy at $3.81 — today's price is already 52.0% below that.

How sensitive is that answer?

Annual return across nearby assumptions. If the result is only attractive in one corner, that is the finding.

growth \ P/E1215182124
20.0%13.4%18.5%22.9%26.8%30.2%
25.0%18.1%23.5%28.1%32.1%35.7%
30.0%22.8%28.4%33.2%37.4%41.1%
35.0%27.5%33.4%38.3%42.6%46.5%
40.0%32.3%38.3%43.4%47.9%51.9%

This is arithmetic on assumptions you chose, not a forecast or a recommendation. It ignores dividends, buybacks, share issuance and debt, and it assumes a company still earning money in 5 years. Change any input and the answer changes a lot — that sensitivity is the honest result, not a flaw in the model.

Mentions (1)

  • Newsseekingalpha.com·5h ago·Neutral

    …ing The Disruptors Hadron Energy targets the AI-driven power demand with its modular Halo Micro Modular Reactor, aiming for customizable, scalable nuclear solutions. HDRN's Halo MMR offers a 10 MWe, 35 MWth transportable unit with a size that opens up potential markets that previously could not consider an off-grid solution. With $22.2M cash, a $133M market cap, and no revenue until at least 2035, HDRN's near-term catalysts hinge on execution of its 18-month operational roadmap.

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