USA Rare Earth FY25 net loss widens to $298.5 million; revenue reaches $1.6 million

Reuters03-30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/USAR">USA Rare Earth</a> FY25 net loss widens to $298.5 million; revenue reaches $1.6 million
  • USA Rare Earth posted a Q4 net loss attributable to shareholders of $50.2 million, swinging from a loss of $6.8 million a year earlier.
  • Revenue was $1.6 million in Q4, compared with no revenue a year earlier.
  • Operating loss widened to $26.1 million from $5.9 million.
  • Cash and cash equivalents totaled $360 million at year-end 2025, while cash as of release date was about $1.75 billion including $1.5 billion in gross proceeds from a January PIPE.
  • Phase 1a at Stillwater magnet plant was commissioned in March, positioning NdFeB magnet shipments to start in Q2 2026; 2026 outlook calls for signing definitive documentation for $1.6 billion in Department of Commerce CHIPS funding in April.


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