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 249,231
Avg Vol 279,270
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 136.02M
Stochastic %K 41%
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
IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 5 at 8:37 PM
In case you needed a refresher: Graphite is more than just that black stuff (lead) in your pencil, but the major conductor for the EV revolution. https://youtube.com/shorts/X-KYJw7Fkx0?si=z2b3Qf7YuubXrz21 Critical minerals have been the highlight of the year, and by 2026, they are projected to be a major investment theme. So it will do a world of good now to educate yourself on what these minerals are, where they come from, and how a supply shortage could even impact your daily life if the US fails to secure a stable supply chain of them. ​#criticalminerals #EVs $MTWO $GPHOF $NMG
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 5 at 12:08 AM
Alright, alright, alright... this newest effort to strengthen essential minerals is exactly the kind of demand that the industry has been waiting for. The US gov is finally deploying actual capital. Naturally, this change validates companies that are creating the local supply chain (like us at $MTWO). The competition to get a sustainable supply source without China is now supported by the Treasury's full power. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-plans-bolster-critical-minerals-144430818.html $MP
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Matso92
Matso92 Dec. 4 at 11:57 PM
$SOAR $MTWO The pro forma with M2i numbers were good. Balance sheet looks much healthier than before. If merger closes under these conditions, the combined company starts from a stronger footing.🔥 $MP $LAC $UAMY
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 4 at 2:50 AM
Situation in the DRC is getting messy. Reuters confirming that the new export quotas are turning into a full-blown supply shock. I can't over empahasize the danger of single-source dependency. If we don't scale domestic recycling, we'll be at the mercy of these bottlenecks forever! Link: https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/congos-attempt-control-cobalt-market-risks-becoming-supply-shock-2025-12-03/ $MTWO $ELBM $JRVMF #Cobalt
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 3 at 7:53 PM
Woa! So a spin out of MIT "Lithos" just unveiled this new tech which can potentialy unlock millions of tonnes of Lithium in the US (Arkankas/Texas brines to be more exact) without evaporation ponds. Honestly a big win for the domestic supply chain. If we can extract efficiently here, the reliance on foreign processing drops significantly. $SLI $MTWO $ALB https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/mit-spin-out-develops-novel-extraction-tech-to-unlock-us-lithium-reserves/
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 3 at 6:05 PM
$URA So looks like Uranium has officially been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List. Naturally, this reinforces the narrative that energy security IS national security, especially as AI drives new power demands. There's never been a time more critical than now to secure the supply chain people! Read more here: https://www.military.com/daily-news/2025/11/28/uranium-added-us-critical-minerals-list-what-it-means-national-security-ai.html $URA $MTWO #CriticalMinerals #NationalSecurity #EnergyTransition #AI
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Nov. 27 at 8:12 PM
One of the most strategic minerals in the $MTWO sector is Antimony. As usual, almost 80% of its supply is controlled by China and we don't have a large scale US production. Antimony is also important in battery production which will like cause the demand to 5X by 2030.
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Nov. 26 at 9:35 AM
$MTWO exposure to critical metals like $CPER means one thing to every investor. This means that these investors have an indirect access to this growth without physically going to pick mines themselves. Especially today that most people think that copper matters to their portfolio. EVs are getting more popular and adopted and the demand is going up. 1 EV uses about 80 kg of copper.
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jheerdink
jheerdink Nov. 19 at 7:28 PM
$MTWO $SOAR Foreign Mineral Reliance: A $163.8B American Opportunity Critical metals like lithium, cobalt, and tungsten are essential for defense, tech, and economic stability. With the shift to EVs and renewable energy, they’ll be even more necessary. But their global supply chains currently depend on unreliable sources like China and Russia, creating a significant risk to national security and growth – and a $163.8B opportunity for American businesses. https://invest.m2i.global/?utm_source=direct&utm_medium=(none)&utm_campaign=(none)&tnames=referral&utm_content=none&utm_term=none&utm_page=home#problem
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Nov. 19 at 4:04 PM
$MTWO $SOAR Gallium is very important, especially in modern electronics and advanced technologies. Here’s why it matters: 1. Essential for semiconductors Gallium is used to make gallium arsenide (GaAs) and gallium nitride (GaN) — two of the most important semiconductor materials after silicon. They are used in: • High-speed chips • 5G technology • Satellites • Radar systems • Laser diodes • LED lighting 2. Crucial for defense & aerospace GaN and GaAs are key in: • Military radars • Missile guidance • Electronic warfare systems • Space communications Because of this, many countries classify gallium as a critical mineral. 3. Important for power electronics GaN is revolutionizing: • Fast phone chargers • Electric vehicles • Solar inverters • Data centers It’s more efficient and faster than silicon, reducing heat and energy loss.
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 5 at 8:37 PM
In case you needed a refresher: Graphite is more than just that black stuff (lead) in your pencil, but the major conductor for the EV revolution. https://youtube.com/shorts/X-KYJw7Fkx0?si=z2b3Qf7YuubXrz21 Critical minerals have been the highlight of the year, and by 2026, they are projected to be a major investment theme. So it will do a world of good now to educate yourself on what these minerals are, where they come from, and how a supply shortage could even impact your daily life if the US fails to secure a stable supply chain of them. ​#criticalminerals #EVs $MTWO $GPHOF $NMG
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 5 at 12:08 AM
Alright, alright, alright... this newest effort to strengthen essential minerals is exactly the kind of demand that the industry has been waiting for. The US gov is finally deploying actual capital. Naturally, this change validates companies that are creating the local supply chain (like us at $MTWO). The competition to get a sustainable supply source without China is now supported by the Treasury's full power. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-plans-bolster-critical-minerals-144430818.html $MP
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Matso92
Matso92 Dec. 4 at 11:57 PM
$SOAR $MTWO The pro forma with M2i numbers were good. Balance sheet looks much healthier than before. If merger closes under these conditions, the combined company starts from a stronger footing.🔥 $MP $LAC $UAMY
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 4 at 2:50 AM
Situation in the DRC is getting messy. Reuters confirming that the new export quotas are turning into a full-blown supply shock. I can't over empahasize the danger of single-source dependency. If we don't scale domestic recycling, we'll be at the mercy of these bottlenecks forever! Link: https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/congos-attempt-control-cobalt-market-risks-becoming-supply-shock-2025-12-03/ $MTWO $ELBM $JRVMF #Cobalt
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 3 at 7:53 PM
Woa! So a spin out of MIT "Lithos" just unveiled this new tech which can potentialy unlock millions of tonnes of Lithium in the US (Arkankas/Texas brines to be more exact) without evaporation ponds. Honestly a big win for the domestic supply chain. If we can extract efficiently here, the reliance on foreign processing drops significantly. $SLI $MTWO $ALB https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/mit-spin-out-develops-novel-extraction-tech-to-unlock-us-lithium-reserves/
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Dec. 3 at 6:05 PM
$URA So looks like Uranium has officially been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List. Naturally, this reinforces the narrative that energy security IS national security, especially as AI drives new power demands. There's never been a time more critical than now to secure the supply chain people! Read more here: https://www.military.com/daily-news/2025/11/28/uranium-added-us-critical-minerals-list-what-it-means-national-security-ai.html $URA $MTWO #CriticalMinerals #NationalSecurity #EnergyTransition #AI
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Nov. 27 at 8:12 PM
One of the most strategic minerals in the $MTWO sector is Antimony. As usual, almost 80% of its supply is controlled by China and we don't have a large scale US production. Antimony is also important in battery production which will like cause the demand to 5X by 2030.
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Nov. 26 at 9:35 AM
$MTWO exposure to critical metals like $CPER means one thing to every investor. This means that these investors have an indirect access to this growth without physically going to pick mines themselves. Especially today that most people think that copper matters to their portfolio. EVs are getting more popular and adopted and the demand is going up. 1 EV uses about 80 kg of copper.
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jheerdink
jheerdink Nov. 19 at 7:28 PM
$MTWO $SOAR Foreign Mineral Reliance: A $163.8B American Opportunity Critical metals like lithium, cobalt, and tungsten are essential for defense, tech, and economic stability. With the shift to EVs and renewable energy, they’ll be even more necessary. But their global supply chains currently depend on unreliable sources like China and Russia, creating a significant risk to national security and growth – and a $163.8B opportunity for American businesses. https://invest.m2i.global/?utm_source=direct&utm_medium=(none)&utm_campaign=(none)&tnames=referral&utm_content=none&utm_term=none&utm_page=home#problem
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Nov. 19 at 4:04 PM
$MTWO $SOAR Gallium is very important, especially in modern electronics and advanced technologies. Here’s why it matters: 1. Essential for semiconductors Gallium is used to make gallium arsenide (GaAs) and gallium nitride (GaN) — two of the most important semiconductor materials after silicon. They are used in: • High-speed chips • 5G technology • Satellites • Radar systems • Laser diodes • LED lighting 2. Crucial for defense & aerospace GaN and GaAs are key in: • Military radars • Missile guidance • Electronic warfare systems • Space communications Because of this, many countries classify gallium as a critical mineral. 3. Important for power electronics GaN is revolutionizing: • Fast phone chargers • Electric vehicles • Solar inverters • Data centers It’s more efficient and faster than silicon, reducing heat and energy loss.
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Nov. 19 at 2:08 PM
$SOAR Volato, Nimy Resources, And M2i Global Advance Toward Gallium Offtake Agreement To Strengthen U.S. Critical Minerals Supply Chain https://www.tipranks.com/news/the-fly/m2i-global-volato-announces-mou-with-nimy-resources-thefly $MTWO $CRML $MP
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jheerdink
jheerdink Nov. 16 at 7:58 PM
$MTWO $MTWO M2i Global $SOAR #criticalminerals #RareEarths https://www.linkedin.com/posts/csis-critical-minerals-security-program_this-week-gracelin-baskaran-phd-joined-ugcPost-7395181021320863744-gIW0?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAAAhkMMBiakr2PX14Piwd61OxfOL1GLOSOE
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jheerdink
jheerdink Nov. 11 at 10:14 PM
$MTWO https://vistapglobal.com/rare-earth-elements-how-ramaco-and-m2i-global-aim-to-end-u-s-reliance-on-china-metc-mtwo/ $METC
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IRKelsey
IRKelsey Nov. 11 at 10:24 AM
$CPER As of November 2025, we have seen that the US has added copper to its critical mineral list. This will have a huge impact on the domestic supply chain strategy. One of the main reason is the rapid growth of EV. To meet up with this supply and demand chain strategy, M2i is building multi mineral value chain to align with this. $MTWO is sourcing and connecting minerals like copper to downstream industries such as defense, renewable energy, and EVs. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/11/07/2025-19813/final-2025-list-of-critical-minerals?hl=en-US
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jheerdink
jheerdink Oct. 23 at 3:17 PM
$MTWO $SOAR "Earlier this month, China announced tightened export restrictions on rare earth minerals, including a complete prohibition on all exports for defense applications, potentially leaving the US defense industry without a key input across a range of weapons systems." https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-china-trade-spat-could-leave-us-weeks-away-from-rare-earths-crisis-but-top-defense-contractors-downplay-risk-090034036.html $RTX
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jheerdink
jheerdink Oct. 20 at 11:26 PM
$MTWO "The US and Australia have signed a deal intended to boost supplies of rare earths and other critical minerals, as the Trump administration looks for ways to counter China's dominance of the market." https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly9kvrdk2xo.amp $SOAR
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Oct. 20 at 7:28 PM
$MTWO $SOAR 🚢🚢🚢🚢 https://x.com/repyoungkim/status/1980354360094695888?s=46&t=kYSGMkkWOMSgXkZur5QqGw
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Oct. 20 at 7:01 PM
What’s next? Strategic Minerals Reserves, supply chain and recycling. That’s what $SOAR and $MTWO will do after merger. 😉
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Mattherhorn
Mattherhorn Oct. 15 at 9:49 PM
$SOAR Still a risk here. Gotta wait for $MTWO to catch up before we go astronomical, IMO. Not to say we haven't done well already!!
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Oct. 10 at 3:17 PM
$SOAR $MTWO Trump: China made a sinister move with rare earth controls.
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theshortsqueezer2022
theshortsqueezer2022 Oct. 7 at 9:58 PM
$SOAR $MTWO Trump administration pivots to buying stakes in critical sectors https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/trump-administrations-investment-push-rare-earth-companies-chipmakers-2025-10-06/
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Mattherhorn
Mattherhorn Oct. 2 at 3:09 PM
$SOAR one other thought about price action at this point. $MTWO has performed poorly these past few weeks, and imo this could be a hindrance on SOARs ability to rally. Since they have that 85/15 ratio locked, people might sell SOAR if it outperforms MTWO too much since its a good arbitrage opportunity.
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