Geiger Counter (GCL)

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 42 MIN

Geiger Counter (GCL)

from JohnBaronPortfolios.co.uk · host John Hughman

In this episode, John Hughman welcomes back Keith Watson and Robert Crayfourd from New City Investment Management to discuss GCL, a UK-listed investment trust focused on the global nuclear energy sector. Managed by Keith and Robert, the trust is uniquely positioned to capitalise on the resurgence of nuclear power, with a mandate that allows them to invest across the full supply chain. As governments and industries seek stable, zero-carbon energy solutions amid the rising power demands of AI and data centres, GCL aims to provide investors with access to high-conviction uranium equities that could benefit from this long-term shift. The trust currently trades at a discount, offering additional upside potential, including a value-adding embedded rights issue.The conversation spans the key drivers of the “nuclear renaissance,” from geopolitics and energy security to climate policy and AI-driven electricity demand. Keith and Robert explain the trust's focused, conviction-led approach, with names like NexGen and UR-Energy forming a substantial part of the portfolio due to their strategic assets and near-term production potential. The episode explores the economics of uranium, the evolving role of small modularreactors (SMRs), and the underappreciated risks of supply chain fragility and the resulting supply-demand imbalances that impact the spot uranium price. With expert insights on geological quality, jurisdictional risk, and capital discipline, the managers detail how their deep sector knowledge helps them identify quality opportunities.

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