Market Cap 18.56M
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 0.00
Volume 42,551
Avg Vol 118,246
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 2.50M
Stochastic %K 88%
Beta N/A
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $30.00

Company Profile

Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp. critical materials and advanced manufacturing company. It focuses on non-China-dependent supply chain for rare earth permanent magnets, battery materials, and related critical technologies. The company is based in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Industry: Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Sector: Basic Materials
Phone: 561-318-8661
Address:
516 South Dixie Highway, Suite 209, West Palm Beach, United States
IsaacP2
IsaacP2 Jun. 22 at 5:34 PM
most small cap industrial names just ride the macro wave and don't really have a differentiated reason to exist at higher prices, but $EMAT actually has a specific thing they do that nobody onshore does at scale yet. if that processing capability becomes the chokepoint everyone's quietly worried about, what does this stock look like when a prime contractor finally has to move?
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Clarkston
Clarkston Jun. 22 at 4:23 PM
$EMAT holding above $2.80 again and the buyers showing up there keep being defense-adjacent accounts which tells you something about who actually wants this stock.
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Whathehelly
Whathehelly Jun. 22 at 3:12 PM
volume picked up on $EMAT right at that $2.80 support again. the tech here actually solves something real, they're doing the separation step onshore that everyone else sends to China. chart keeps holding and the product actually matters.
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InvitationW
InvitationW Jun. 22 at 2:01 PM
saw $EMAT's market cap and then looked at what it would cost to build domestic rare earth separation capacity from scratch and the gap seems pretty irrational. if they land even one long-term offtake agreement the current valuation math changes pretty fast.
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MarketMaven59
MarketMaven59 Jun. 22 at 12:50 PM
What does the rare earth supply chain look like in 5 years if the separation bottleneck stays domestic and $EMAT already owns that step?
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P0lt
P0lt Jun. 22 at 11:39 AM
$MP gets valued like it already won but they still depend on foreign separation capacity to actually finish the job. $EMAT is the one building that last step domestically so I genuinely don't get why the market treats them like an afterthought here.
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SabrinaCarpenterFan
SabrinaCarpenterFan Jun. 22 at 10:28 AM
this week i keep coming back to what $EMAT actually looks like in 3 years if the domestic sourcing mandates hold. a company that owns the separation step doesn't stay small when the primes have nowhere else to go.
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EKingsler
EKingsler Jun. 22 at 9:16 AM
Overlooked. $EMAT is processing mixed rare earth oxides into separated defense-grade material domestically, which is literally the step the rest of the supply chain keeps outsourcing to China.
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LondonLeaves9845
LondonLeaves9845 Jun. 22 at 8:05 AM
whole sector ripping on the china mineral export headlines and $EMAT is still quietly sitting there like nobody did the homework yet.
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OldUsernameIsEmbarassing
OldUsernameIsEmbarassing Jun. 22 at 6:54 AM
RTX and LMT procurement teams don't have many options when the spec says domestic origin. $EMAT is one of the only names that actually clears that bar right now. $MP gets the headlines but doesn't fully solve the problem these primes actually have.
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IsaacP2
IsaacP2 Jun. 22 at 5:34 PM
most small cap industrial names just ride the macro wave and don't really have a differentiated reason to exist at higher prices, but $EMAT actually has a specific thing they do that nobody onshore does at scale yet. if that processing capability becomes the chokepoint everyone's quietly worried about, what does this stock look like when a prime contractor finally has to move?
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Clarkston
Clarkston Jun. 22 at 4:23 PM
$EMAT holding above $2.80 again and the buyers showing up there keep being defense-adjacent accounts which tells you something about who actually wants this stock.
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Whathehelly
Whathehelly Jun. 22 at 3:12 PM
volume picked up on $EMAT right at that $2.80 support again. the tech here actually solves something real, they're doing the separation step onshore that everyone else sends to China. chart keeps holding and the product actually matters.
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InvitationW
InvitationW Jun. 22 at 2:01 PM
saw $EMAT's market cap and then looked at what it would cost to build domestic rare earth separation capacity from scratch and the gap seems pretty irrational. if they land even one long-term offtake agreement the current valuation math changes pretty fast.
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MarketMaven59
MarketMaven59 Jun. 22 at 12:50 PM
What does the rare earth supply chain look like in 5 years if the separation bottleneck stays domestic and $EMAT already owns that step?
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P0lt
P0lt Jun. 22 at 11:39 AM
$MP gets valued like it already won but they still depend on foreign separation capacity to actually finish the job. $EMAT is the one building that last step domestically so I genuinely don't get why the market treats them like an afterthought here.
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SabrinaCarpenterFan
SabrinaCarpenterFan Jun. 22 at 10:28 AM
this week i keep coming back to what $EMAT actually looks like in 3 years if the domestic sourcing mandates hold. a company that owns the separation step doesn't stay small when the primes have nowhere else to go.
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EKingsler
EKingsler Jun. 22 at 9:16 AM
Overlooked. $EMAT is processing mixed rare earth oxides into separated defense-grade material domestically, which is literally the step the rest of the supply chain keeps outsourcing to China.
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LondonLeaves9845
LondonLeaves9845 Jun. 22 at 8:05 AM
whole sector ripping on the china mineral export headlines and $EMAT is still quietly sitting there like nobody did the homework yet.
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OldUsernameIsEmbarassing
OldUsernameIsEmbarassing Jun. 22 at 6:54 AM
RTX and LMT procurement teams don't have many options when the spec says domestic origin. $EMAT is one of the only names that actually clears that bar right now. $MP gets the headlines but doesn't fully solve the problem these primes actually have.
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LouiseVutton
LouiseVutton Jun. 22 at 5:43 AM
You ever map out what a fully domestic rare earth processing chain actually looks like end to end and then ask yourself which names are positioned at the critical nodes. $EMAT keeps showing up in that answer so why isn't it priced like it does?
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IsaacP2
IsaacP2 Jun. 22 at 4:32 AM
how does $MP keep trading at 8x revenue when $EMAT is the one actually solving the domestic processing gap that keeps defense primes up at night?
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Loweryy
Loweryy Jun. 22 at 3:21 AM
interesting timing with the F-35 sustainment contract chatter going around. end users for domestic rare earth components aren't exactly shopping around when the alternative is a chinese supply chain. $EMAT is one of the few names that actually fits the spec sheet those primes are working off.
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Holmes99
Holmes99 Jun. 22 at 2:10 AM
$EMAT is doing the domestic processing work that makes MP look like it's still half-dependent on foreign inputs.
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Georggggie
Georggggie Jun. 22 at 12:58 AM
Noticed the names attached to $EMAT's partnership side quietly carry real weight. Not figureheads. People who've actually moved procurement decisions at the federal level before.
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PaoloWorld
PaoloWorld Jun. 21 at 11:47 PM
weird how lynas and mp get all the valuation love while $EMAT barely registers. domestic processing capacity is the actual bottleneck and these guys are building it out while the bigger names still lean on foreign inputs.
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MexicoCity
MexicoCity Jun. 21 at 10:36 PM
Defense procurement budgets for domestic rare earth materials just got another line item boost in the supplemental and $EMAT's processing footprint is exactly what that money is looking for.
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Nobley
Nobley Jun. 21 at 9:25 PM
wild that the advisory board $EMAT quietly assembled includes people with actual DoD procurement backgrounds and not just industry figureheads. like does that kind of access change how fast they can get on approved supplier lists compared to where they were a year ago?
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SillySallySonders
SillySallySonders Jun. 21 at 7:03 PM
everyone's chasing lithium and copper as the "critical minerals" trade. rare earth processing is the actual chokepoint nobody's talking about right now. $EMAT sits right in the middle of that gap.
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OptimistFrank851
OptimistFrank851 Jun. 21 at 5:52 PM
tariffs on chinese rare earth exports just got tightened again and the whole supply chain conversation is shifting faster than most people expected. curious where $EMAT's processing volumes actually stand right now vs six months ago bc if throughput kept climbing the timing here is kind of wild.
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Crewm8te
Crewm8te Jun. 21 at 4:41 PM
$EMAT filed that new supply agreement this morning and the TAM conversation shifts pretty fast when you actually read the terms. domestic rare earth processing at scale for defense and EV applications is a market that's genuinely measured in the hundreds of billions over the next decade. the filing is small but the addressable opportunity it plugs into is not.
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RandomlySelected
RandomlySelected Jun. 21 at 3:29 PM
after hours i was reading through the actual processing tech $EMAT uses to separate and refine rare earth oxides domestically. like does it actually solve the contamination and yield issues that make onshore processing so expensive compared to chinese facilities? genuinely asking bc if the answer is yes, the valuation gap to peers makes zero sense.
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