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Energy Fuels Acquires German Magnetics Manufacturer for $1.9 Billion Cash

Colorado uranium miner vaults into rare-earth permanent magnet production via cross-border vertical integration play.

Published June 27, 2026 Source WSJ From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 27, 2026

Energy Fuels Acquires German Magnetics Manufacturer for $1.9 Billion Cash

Colorado uranium miner vaults into rare-earth permanent magnet production via cross-border vertical integration play.

Source WSJ ↗

Energy Fuels announced the acquisition of a German precision magnetics manufacturer for $1.9 billion in cash, the largest transaction in the company's history and a signal that North American rare-earth processors are moving downstream faster than consensus expected. The deal, funded through a combination of balance sheet cash and a $1.2 billion term loan arranged by JPMorgan, closes Energy Fuels' loop from mill-to-magnet in a single fiscal year.

The target—unnamed in initial filings but confirmed by sources as a mid-tier supplier to European automotive and wind turbine OEMs—generated €340 million in revenue last fiscal year with EBITDA margins near 18 percent. Energy Fuels will inherit two production facilities in Bavaria and a customer book that includes contracts with Siemens Gamesa and an undisclosed German automaker. The transaction values the business at roughly 5.6 times trailing EBITDA, a 30 percent premium to comparable European industrials but in line with recent rare-earth asset trades in jurisdictions outside China.

This matters because Energy Fuels now controls the only integrated North American rare-earth value chain outside of MP Materials' Mountain Pass operation. The company's White Mesa mill in Utah processes monazite sands into separated oxides; the German acquisition adds sintering, pressing, and magnetization capacity that turns those oxides into NdFeB magnets without touching Asian toll processors. Defense contractors and automakers pursuing supply-chain diversification have six qualified non-Chinese magnet sources globally; this deal makes Energy Fuels the seventh and the only one with a U.S. feedstock anchor.

The financing structure warrants attention. Energy Fuels carried $140 million in net cash as of last quarter; the term loan therefore represents roughly 8.5 times the acquired EBITDA, aggressive for a cyclical materials business but reflective of lender confidence in offtake visibility. The company disclosed that 62 percent of the German facility's output is contracted through 2027 under cost-plus agreements, insulating margins from spot rare-earth oxide volatility. The loan covenants permit dividend restrictions and require net leverage below 4.0 times by year three, implying expected EBITDA growth or mandatory amortization.

Operators should monitor three developments. First, whether Energy Fuels renegotiates the German facility's neodymium-praseodymium supply agreements; current contracts source 40 percent of feedstock from Lynas, 35 percent from Chinese traders, and 25 percent spot. Shifting that mix to internal White Mesa output would improve margin capture but requires EPA permits for expanded monazite processing, expected by Q2 2025. Second, watch for Pentagon qualification under the Defense Production Act Title III program; if Energy Fuels certifies the German line for military-spec magnets, it unlocks cost-sharing grants worth up to $180 million over five years. Third, the company's existing 15 percent equity stake in a Western Australian heavy mineral sands project becomes strategically redundant; divestiture at a premium to book value would accelerate deleveraging.

Energy Fuels shares closed up 11 percent on volume 4.2 times the three-month average. The company now trades at 14 times forward EBITDA versus 9 times for MP Materials, a multiple expansion justified by vertical integration but vulnerable if European auto demand softens faster than U.S. defense spending firms. The German facility's order book runs through late 2027; revenue visibility beyond that depends on whether Northvolt, Volkswagen, and other European battery-and-motor buyers survive the next eighteen months solvent.

The takeaway
Energy Fuels completes rare-earth vertical integration with **$1.9B** German magnet buy, creating the only U.S.-anchored mill-to-magnet chain outside MP Materials.
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