Oklo (OKLO) stock tumbled 9% after Q4 earnings miss, $100M+ insider selling, and analyst downgrades from UBS, Goldman Sachs, and B. Riley. The post Oklo (OKLO)Oklo (OKLO) stock tumbled 9% after Q4 earnings miss, $100M+ insider selling, and analyst downgrades from UBS, Goldman Sachs, and B. Riley. The post Oklo (OKLO)

Oklo (OKLO) Stock Plunges 9% Amid Heavy Insider Selling and Earnings Miss

2026/03/31 21:50
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Key Takeaways

  • Oklo shares declined 9.1% during trading to approximately $45.68, with trading volume exceeding 10.6 million shares
  • Q4 earnings per share came in at ($0.27), falling short of analyst expectations of ($0.17)
  • Company executives and insiders offloaded more than 1.2 million shares valued at approximately $100.7 million during the previous quarter
  • Board members continued the selling trend on March 30, disposing of 14,500 combined shares
  • Major financial institutions including UBS, Goldman Sachs, and B. Riley reduced price forecasts due to capital intensity and project execution concerns

Oklo’s recent performance has been challenging. Following a high above $190 in the past twelve months, shares have declined 30% year-to-date and currently trade significantly below the 50-day moving average of $68.12 and the 200-day moving average of $94.27.


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The recent downturn coincided with multiple headwinds converging simultaneously — disappointing quarterly results, reduced analyst price objectives, and substantial insider stock liquidations that attracted significant attention.

Regarding financial performance, Oklo reported a quarterly loss of $0.27 per share, underperforming the analyst consensus of ($0.17) by $0.10. While the variance appears modest in absolute terms, for a pre-commercial company where flawless execution is critical, the shortfall heightened investor concerns.

Wall Street analysts contributed to the bearish sentiment. Major firms including UBS, Goldman Sachs, and B. Riley lowered their price objectives, highlighting substantial capital demands, accelerating cash consumption, and potential delays in Oklo‘s groundbreaking reactor development program. These worries carry weight — the company remains pre-revenue, maintains high expenditure levels, and awaits complete design certification from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

However, optimism persists among some analysts. Cantor Fitzgerald maintained its “overweight” recommendation with a $122 price objective on March 18. The Street consensus still reflects a “Moderate Buy” rating with a mean target of $84.30 — representing nearly 100% upside from current levels. Additionally, Texas Capital initiated coverage with a “Strong Buy” rating in January.

Executive Stock Sales Intensify Concerns

The insider transaction activity has emerged as one of the most notable developments recently. Throughout the last quarter, company insiders collectively disposed of 1,222,424 shares totaling roughly $100.7 million.

CEO Jacob DeWitte sold 231,657 shares in January at $99.25 per share — representing a 21.88% reduction in his ownership position. CFO Richard Craig Bealmear executed a sale in March, offloading 72,090 shares at $60.00, which trimmed his holdings by 15.74%.

On March 30, coinciding with the stock’s sharp decline, two board directors also participated in selling activity. Richard Kinzley disposed of 4,000 shares for $208,360 in proceeds, while John M. Jansen sold 10,500 shares generating $540,960.

Insider liquidations at this magnitude, particularly from senior leadership positions, typically prompt investor scrutiny — regardless of whether executives claim the transactions followed predetermined schedules.

Positive Developments Remain

Notwithstanding current challenges, Oklo maintains several promising developments.

The company commands over $2.6 billion in available liquidity, providing substantial operating runway. The Department of Energy has granted critical regulatory approvals, and Oklo’s Meta-supported Ohio facility continues progressing on schedule. The firm also recently extended its advanced reactor collaboration with Swedish company Blykalla.

Its Atomic Alchemy division is advancing a radioisotope demonstration facility with Department of Energy support, establishing an additional potential revenue stream for the future.

With a $7.93 billion market capitalization and zero current revenue, the stock reflects expectations for future success that still involves considerable execution uncertainty. Technical indicators — negative MACD momentum, trading beneath critical moving averages — underscore this investment tension.

Monday’s closing price stood at $45.68, representing a 9.1% daily decline.

The post Oklo (OKLO) Stock Plunges 9% Amid Heavy Insider Selling and Earnings Miss appeared first on Blockonomi.

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