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Stocks & Markets Podcast: The New Nuclear Age With Homeland Uranium CEO

Roger Lemaitre joins Chris Versace to discuss the nuclear opportunity, with uranium demand projected to rise by nearly a third by 2030 and more than double by 2040.

Chris Versace·Nov 12, 2025, 3:15 PM EST

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On this latest Stocks & Markets Podcast, Chris Versace is joined by Homeland Uranium CEO Roger Lemaitre to discuss the growing energy pain point and how uranium demand stands to benefit from the new nuclear age. 

During the conversation, Lemaitre explains what pulled him back into uranium mining, how technology has reshaped the process and reduced its cost structure. He lays out a realistic timeline for nuclear power coming on stream and shares the tipping points he is following for the industry as well as Homeland Uranium. 

The two also discuss geopolitical and reshoring factors adding another tailwind for U.S. uranium production.

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