Market Cap 14.02M
Revenue (ttm) 10.61M
Net Income (ttm) -81.47M
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 0.00
Forward PE N/A
Profit Margin -767.86%
Debt to Equity Ratio N/A
Volume 1,432,600
Avg Vol 259,554
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 136.02M
Stochastic %K 73%
Beta 2.68
Analysts Strong Buy
Price Target N/A

Company Profile

M2i Global, Inc. focuses on development and execution of a value supply chain for critical minerals for the government and free trade partners in the United States. It intends to develop and supply the U.S sanctioned value chain of critical metals; establish a source of critical metals from scrap and recycling of metals; and create and manage a strategic minerals reserve. The company was formerly known as Inky Inc. and changed its name to M2i Global, Inc. in June 2023. M2i Global, Inc. was incor...

Industry: Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Sector: Basic Materials
Phone: 775 909 6000
Address:
885 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village, United States
VNOVAR
VNOVAR Feb. 3 at 8:04 PM
$MTWO $UAMY $USAR beautiful
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everythingsok
everythingsok Feb. 3 at 6:51 PM
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VNOVAR
VNOVAR Feb. 3 at 1:52 PM
$MTWO any reason $SOAR pumping and this guy is at a discount?
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BudBanditBen
BudBanditBen Feb. 3 at 6:15 AM
$MTWO are we gonna start slangin rocks yet or wut
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Feb. 2 at 1:52 PM
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/just-what-we-need-us-calls-key-countries-together-on-critical-minerals/ This is really impressive, Hopefully it leads to better outcome overtime. $MTWO $FCX #criticalmineral
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 30 at 5:25 PM
https://www.chemanalyst.com/NewsAndDeals/NewsDetails/us-lithium-fluoride-prices-surge-6-2-in-january-2026-on-tight-imports-40960 Looks like lithium fluoride is getting more expensive in the U.S. prices jumped 6.2% in January due to limited imports from the countries these minerals are been imported also battery demand keeps growing. Feels like another small sign that the EV and battery supply chain is still under pressure. $MTWO $LIT #criticalmineral #sustainability
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 28 at 8:34 PM
$MTWO merging with $SOAR as the U.S. ramps up critical minerals policy. This combo fits right into supply chain priorities.
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BudBanditBen
BudBanditBen Jan. 27 at 11:50 PM
$MTWO don’t you even dare pull a $TRKAQ on me
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Mattherhorn
Mattherhorn Jan. 27 at 2:51 PM
the chart on $MTWO could be bottoming out right now - hard to call it just yet. But it does look a lot better than the channel $SOAR is in. Hopium? Maybe. Im not buying here since my position is already too big 😅 but hoping it may be the start of a reversal
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Matso92
Matso92 Jan. 26 at 11:01 AM
$SOAR Hope USAR’s agreement with the government delivers synergies for $SOAR $MTWO, $MP, $LAC, and $TMC!🔥
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VNOVAR
VNOVAR Feb. 3 at 8:04 PM
$MTWO $UAMY $USAR beautiful
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everythingsok
everythingsok Feb. 3 at 6:51 PM
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VNOVAR
VNOVAR Feb. 3 at 1:52 PM
$MTWO any reason $SOAR pumping and this guy is at a discount?
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BudBanditBen
BudBanditBen Feb. 3 at 6:15 AM
$MTWO are we gonna start slangin rocks yet or wut
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Feb. 2 at 1:52 PM
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/just-what-we-need-us-calls-key-countries-together-on-critical-minerals/ This is really impressive, Hopefully it leads to better outcome overtime. $MTWO $FCX #criticalmineral
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 30 at 5:25 PM
https://www.chemanalyst.com/NewsAndDeals/NewsDetails/us-lithium-fluoride-prices-surge-6-2-in-january-2026-on-tight-imports-40960 Looks like lithium fluoride is getting more expensive in the U.S. prices jumped 6.2% in January due to limited imports from the countries these minerals are been imported also battery demand keeps growing. Feels like another small sign that the EV and battery supply chain is still under pressure. $MTWO $LIT #criticalmineral #sustainability
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 28 at 8:34 PM
$MTWO merging with $SOAR as the U.S. ramps up critical minerals policy. This combo fits right into supply chain priorities.
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BudBanditBen
BudBanditBen Jan. 27 at 11:50 PM
$MTWO don’t you even dare pull a $TRKAQ on me
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Mattherhorn
Mattherhorn Jan. 27 at 2:51 PM
the chart on $MTWO could be bottoming out right now - hard to call it just yet. But it does look a lot better than the channel $SOAR is in. Hopium? Maybe. Im not buying here since my position is already too big 😅 but hoping it may be the start of a reversal
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Matso92
Matso92 Jan. 26 at 11:01 AM
$SOAR Hope USAR’s agreement with the government delivers synergies for $SOAR $MTWO, $MP, $LAC, and $TMC!🔥
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 23 at 11:13 AM
StarCharge Americas just locked a huge deal for multibillion-dollar battery storage projects in the US & Puerto Rico. 29 installs planned, first one rolling out June 2026 This is big for energy storage & data centers—shows how fast BESS is growing. Could be a major play for the grid transition. Source: https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2026:newsml_TUA243VS2:0-starcharge-americas-signs-master-service-agreement-for-multibillion-dollar-battery-energy-storage-systems-in-usa/ $CRML $MTWO #CleanTech
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Matso92
Matso92 Jan. 21 at 3:37 PM
$SOAR I have reached a point where I have limited confidence in the current process. There are concerns regarding leadership and governance. I recommend that shareholders vote against the proposed merger at the general meeting. The process appears insufficiently robust. For minority shareholders, remaining Volato may be the better alternative🫣 $MTWO
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VNOVAR
VNOVAR Jan. 21 at 3:05 AM
$SOAR can someone tell me why you are buying this when $MTWO is surviving the merger.
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 20 at 5:27 PM
my take on the Volato (SOAR) + M2i Global (MTWO) merger: the deal is on track for Q1 2026, now extended to March 31 to align with the SEC review process. With Amendment No. 1 to the S-4 recently filed, both companies are navigating regulatory steps steadily despite earlier delays caused by the federal government shutdown. Beyond the paperwork, they are actively preparing for integration, focusing on governance, reporting, internal controls, and operational alignment to ensure a smooth transition once the merger closes. From my perspective, this isn’t just about compliance it’s a strategic move that positions the combined company for seamless execution, operational efficiency, and long-term growth. The merger reflects careful planning and strong coordination, signaling that both companies are ready to operate as a unified, stronger entity once the deal is finalized. Source:https://feeds.issuerdirect.com/news-release.html?newsid=5448443248281871&symbol=MTWO $SOAR $MTWO
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 19 at 3:02 PM
After decades of imports, the U.S. is finally restarting domestic graphite production. Most people think graphite is just for pencils, but today it’s a key material for EV batteries, energy storage, aerospace, defense systems, and advanced electronics. For years, the U.S. relied almost entirely on foreign supply, much of it from China, which created a real supply-chain risk. Bringing production back home helps strengthen critical mineral security and supports growing demand from clean tech and industrial markets. Definitely something to watch in the critical-materials space. Source:https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/american-company-restarts-domestic-graphite-production-after-decades-china-imports $GPHOF $MTWO $CRML
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 16 at 6:25 PM
I was reading a CBC piece about the Mactung tungsten project near the Yukon–N.W.T. border. It’s one of the largest high-grade tungsten deposits, but the location makes development tough since the access road is long and rough. Fireweed Metals is studying upgrades to the road and possibly a power line, and even a bridge across the Pelly River. Nothing really moves forward without First Nations involvement, which is a big part of the process. Tungsten is used in semiconductors, aerospace, and industrial tools, not just defense, and since most supply comes from China and Russia, North American production matters. It’s still early, with production likely after 2030, but it’s an interesting project to watch. $CRML $MTWO #tungsten Source:https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/mactung-mine-project-update-9.7031248
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 16 at 10:36 AM
Saw a piece on Investing News about lithium prices pushing to a two-year high. Lithium carbonate and hydroxide are back above the $20K/ton area, and even spodumene prices are picking up again. Part of the move seems to tie to how China’s policy changes around battery exports made manufacturers speed up production, which boosted short-term lithium demand. On top of that, inventories over there are already pretty low, so any increase in demand shows up fast in prices. After a rough stretch with oversupply and slow EV momentum, lithium seems to be slowly finding its footing again. Definitely something worth watching as 2026 unfolds. $CRML $MTWO $LIT Source: https://investingnews.com/lithium-prices-two-year-high/
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Mattherhorn
Mattherhorn Jan. 15 at 4:45 PM
$SOAR given how much $CRML is valued at, $MTWO and Volato should have a chance... right 🫠
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 15 at 11:30 AM
Came across this and thought it was worth sharing. It’s about Critical Metals and their Tanbreez rare earths project in Greenland. Recent updates show some interesting developments they’re planning a mobile assay lab to speed up on-site sample testing and a cold-climate pilot facility to help with further technical evaluation. These moves seem aimed at improving data quality and getting the site ready for the next steps. There’s also growing attention on Greenland’s rare earth resources, with several companies in the area gearing up for more advanced stages of development. $CRML $MTWO $REMX Source:https://www.mining.com/critical-metals-soars-on-project-upgrades-us-greenland-talks/
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 14 at 10:33 AM
The Pentagon’s $150M investment in Atlantic Alumina highlights growing concern around gallium supply, especially given that China controls roughly 99% of refined gallium production. Gallium is essential for defence technologies such as radars and missile systems, yet the U.S. has very limited domestic production. This gap is pushing the government to take a more active role rather than rely purely on market forces. Alongside the Pentagon’s stake, Pinnacle is investing $300M, and Atlantic Alumina says it could eventually produce around 50 tonnes of gallium per year. For context, the U.S. imported about 11 tonnes in 2024, showing how small and exposed the current supply base is. $CRML $MTWO $MP Source: https://www.ft.com/content/00b2ba44-9f20-4d41-9b01-3df9dde5dae7
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Joicewilly
Joicewilly Jan. 13 at 6:05 PM
Quick take: This week, the G7 plus Australia, Mexico, South Korea, and India met in Washington to talk about how to reduce reliance on China for rare earths and other critical minerals. The main focus was on building alternative supply chains and using tools like price floors, trade incentives, and financing to keep materials like lithium, cobalt, graphite, and rare earths flowing. Overall, it feels like policymakers are finally starting to treat critical minerals the same way they treat energy or defense as strategic assets, not just commodities. $CRML $MTWO $REEMF Source:https://www.reuters.com/world/china/us-urges-partners-allies-increase-critical-minerals-supply-chain-resiliency-2026-01-12/
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Matso92
Matso92 Jan. 13 at 2:45 PM
$SOAR According to the S-4 filing from yesterday, shareholders of Volato Group as of January 17 are entitled to vote at the general meeting on whether to approve or reject the proposed merger. $MTWO
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