Market Cap 7.78M
Revenue (ttm) 0.00
Net Income (ttm) -1.79M
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 0.00
Forward PE N/A
Profit Margin 0.00%
Debt to Equity Ratio -0.83
Volume 580,000
Avg Vol 263,506
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 2.50M
Stochastic %K 49%
Beta N/A
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $21.00

Company Profile

Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp. operates as a critical materials and technology company. The company provides rare earth magnet-related products; battery metals production; and other recycling operations. It also produces and develops rare earth magnet materials and finished magnet products for automotive, aerospace, defence, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and other advanced manufacturing end markets. Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp. is headquartered in Miami, Florida.

Industry: Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Sector: Basic Materials
Phone: 561 225 3205
Address:
4040 NE 2nd Ave, Ste 349, Miami, United States
Fearrr
Fearrr Aug. 20 at 12:30 PM
skeptics keep saying $EMAT needs a named customer before any of this matters. fair point, but OEM qualification kind of IS the customer process, that's literally how defense supply chains vet vendors before they show up on a contract.
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Risk1123
Risk1123 Aug. 20 at 12:11 PM
$EMAT people will always hate but they are doing the work
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VicFri
VicFri Aug. 20 at 11:19 AM
$EMAT sitting right at a level it's bounced from twice before, though volume behind each bounce has been pretty thin. skeptics will say the OEM qualification and the non-China feedstock don't mean much until there's an actual named customer and a contract to show for it.
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VicFri
VicFri Aug. 20 at 10:08 AM
this week i tried to name another U.S. company that has OEM-qualified NdFeB grades AND physical non-China feedstock already delivered. couldn't get to two. $EMAT is kind of sitting alone in that spot right now.
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RussMe
RussMe Aug. 20 at 8:57 AM
wait how many magnets in U.S. defense hardware actually run on non-China rare earth material right now? $EMAT is apparently one of the only commercial-scale producers with OEM-qualified NdFeB grades AND non-China feedstock already in hand, so kinda curious if that list stays short for a while or others catch up fast.
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KevinGuzman
KevinGuzman Aug. 20 at 7:46 AM
retired general with four decades running billion-dollar defense logistics operations just joined the $EMAT board, which feels less like a symbolic hire and more like someone who knows exactly how Pentagon procurement actually works. wondering if that's the piece that gets a defense prime to actually sign on the dotted line.
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IndyJones67
IndyJones67 Aug. 20 at 6:35 AM
volume's been pretty quiet on $EMAT for a name that supposedly just locked in a defense-compliant rare earth magnet supply chain, which makes you wonder who the actual end customer is.
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Abercrombier
Abercrombier Aug. 20 at 5:23 AM
5 metric tons of non-China NdPr in hand. OEM-qualified grades signed off. $EMAT is now actually a vendor a defense prime could point to. that's a short list.
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StockingGecks
StockingGecks Aug. 20 at 4:12 AM
defense primes are under real pressure to show Pentagon customers they've cleaned up their magnet supply chains, and $EMAT is one of the few names that can actually point to OEM-qualified NdFeB grades and physical non-China feedstock at the same time. that's a pretty specific combination to have checked off already.
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KevinGuzman
KevinGuzman Aug. 20 at 3:01 AM
bulls on the rare earth decouple trade keep pointing to $EMAT as the name that's actually operationalizing it, not just talking about it, and honestly the Q2 update does back that up more than most. anyone else think the sector finally has a legit ex-China magnet supply chain story worth tracking, or is that still too early to call?
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Evolution Metals & Technologies Quarterly report: Q2 2026

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Fearrr
Fearrr Aug. 20 at 12:30 PM
skeptics keep saying $EMAT needs a named customer before any of this matters. fair point, but OEM qualification kind of IS the customer process, that's literally how defense supply chains vet vendors before they show up on a contract.
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Risk1123
Risk1123 Aug. 20 at 12:11 PM
$EMAT people will always hate but they are doing the work
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VicFri
VicFri Aug. 20 at 11:19 AM
$EMAT sitting right at a level it's bounced from twice before, though volume behind each bounce has been pretty thin. skeptics will say the OEM qualification and the non-China feedstock don't mean much until there's an actual named customer and a contract to show for it.
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VicFri
VicFri Aug. 20 at 10:08 AM
this week i tried to name another U.S. company that has OEM-qualified NdFeB grades AND physical non-China feedstock already delivered. couldn't get to two. $EMAT is kind of sitting alone in that spot right now.
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RussMe
RussMe Aug. 20 at 8:57 AM
wait how many magnets in U.S. defense hardware actually run on non-China rare earth material right now? $EMAT is apparently one of the only commercial-scale producers with OEM-qualified NdFeB grades AND non-China feedstock already in hand, so kinda curious if that list stays short for a while or others catch up fast.
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KevinGuzman
KevinGuzman Aug. 20 at 7:46 AM
retired general with four decades running billion-dollar defense logistics operations just joined the $EMAT board, which feels less like a symbolic hire and more like someone who knows exactly how Pentagon procurement actually works. wondering if that's the piece that gets a defense prime to actually sign on the dotted line.
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IndyJones67
IndyJones67 Aug. 20 at 6:35 AM
volume's been pretty quiet on $EMAT for a name that supposedly just locked in a defense-compliant rare earth magnet supply chain, which makes you wonder who the actual end customer is.
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Abercrombier
Abercrombier Aug. 20 at 5:23 AM
5 metric tons of non-China NdPr in hand. OEM-qualified grades signed off. $EMAT is now actually a vendor a defense prime could point to. that's a short list.
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StockingGecks
StockingGecks Aug. 20 at 4:12 AM
defense primes are under real pressure to show Pentagon customers they've cleaned up their magnet supply chains, and $EMAT is one of the few names that can actually point to OEM-qualified NdFeB grades and physical non-China feedstock at the same time. that's a pretty specific combination to have checked off already.
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KevinGuzman
KevinGuzman Aug. 20 at 3:01 AM
bulls on the rare earth decouple trade keep pointing to $EMAT as the name that's actually operationalizing it, not just talking about it, and honestly the Q2 update does back that up more than most. anyone else think the sector finally has a legit ex-China magnet supply chain story worth tracking, or is that still too early to call?
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WaltersWhite
WaltersWhite Aug. 20 at 1:50 AM
the white house exec order on non-China rare earth sourcing is real pressure on defense primes to clean up their supply chains fast. $EMAT says they have OEM-qualified NdFeB grades and non-China feedstock already in hand, which sounds good, but the real test is whether they can actually convert that into contracted volume. be curious to see if any procurement announcements follow in the next few quarters.
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Modo6177
Modo6177 Aug. 20 at 1:00 AM
$EMAT I’m going to load. What a steal. Thanks
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LondonLeaves9845
LondonLeaves9845 Aug. 20 at 12:39 AM
how many defense-focused rare earth names can actually trace their entire magnet feedstock chain outside of China right now? $EMAT seems to be one of the few that can, given they took physical delivery of non-China NdPr and got OEM-qualified grades signed off in the same quarter.
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MCamper
MCamper Aug. 19 at 11:28 PM
been watching the rare earth magnet space for a while and the list of names that can actually show OEM-qualified grades plus non-China feedstock in hand at the same time is short. $EMAT keeps coming up when i run through it.
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LuckyInvested
LuckyInvested Aug. 19 at 10:17 PM
fair question honestly. $EMAT has the milestones but execution at scale is still unproven. lots of small caps check boxes on paper and then stall out when volume demands hit.
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dudududucharles
dudududucharles Aug. 19 at 9:30 PM
$EMAT they generated 1.6 mill in Q2 revs after having none in last year's quarter. Still v early, but nice to see commercial operations contributing
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Cultler
Cultler Aug. 19 at 9:05 PM
small caps on the rare earth index are mostly still burning cash with nothing to show for delivery milestones. $EMAT at least came out of Q2 with OEM-qualified magnet grades certified and physical non-China feedstock actually on hand, which is more than most in this bucket can point to right now.
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Stoness5687
Stoness5687 Aug. 19 at 7:54 PM
supply chains for defense-grade rare earth magnets without any Chinese material in the loop have been basically theoretical for years, but $EMAT just closed out a quarter where they actually received non-China NdPr feedstock AND got OEM-qualified magnet grades commercially certified. how many other names in this space can say both of those things happened in the same three months?
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EKingsler
EKingsler Aug. 19 at 6:43 PM
defense procurement offices have been asking the same question for two years now: where do we actually source OEM-qualified NdFeB magnets that don't touch Chinese material at any point in the chain, and $EMAT is one of the only names with a real answer on the shelf right now.
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DiamondHandsHarold
DiamondHandsHarold Aug. 19 at 6:30 PM
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LuckyInvested
LuckyInvested Aug. 19 at 5:32 PM
anyone else notice $EMAT took physical delivery of non-China NdPr AND reported commercial-scale OEM-qualified magnet grades in the same quarter? that's two separate supply chain boxes checked, not just one.
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LilCashOut
LilCashOut Aug. 19 at 4:21 PM
4 decades of defense logistics experience just walked onto the $EMAT board. former commander of air force global strike command. not a token hire.
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