Utilities
Oklo reported its first revenue in Q2 FY2026 amid widening losses as it advances regulatory approvals and construction for its first Aurora powerhouse, bolstered by a strong cash reserve from recent financing.
Key risk: Liquidity Risk from High Cash Burn
Operating cash outflow was $65.5M and investing cash outflow was $912.7M in the first half of FY2026, far exceeding the $1.21M in revenue, indicating a rapid cash consumption that could strain resources if financing is not repeated.