United States Antimony FY2025 revenue more than doubled to USD 39.26 million as net loss widened to USD 4.34 million

Reuters03-20 04:00
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UAMY">United States Antimony</a> FY2025 revenue more than doubled to USD 39.26 million as net loss widened to USD 4.34 million
  • US Antimony published a press release reporting fiscal 2025 financial and operating results.
  • Revenue rose more than doubled to USD 39.26 million, while gross profit rose more than doubled to USD 9.87 million.
  • Gross margin was 25%, up 2 percentage points, and net loss was USD 4.34 million.
  • Antimony revenue increased to USD 35.4 million, as the average selling price per pound increased (up over 200%) amid strong demand and limited supply.
  • Management reiterated 2026 gross revenue guidance of USD 125 million and said it executed USD 354 million of new antimony contracts in 2025.


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