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Key Metrics

Previous Close
$2.67
52-Week Range
$2.46 – $39.40
Market Cap
$9.62M
P/E (TTM)
EPS (TTM)
-0.15
Dividend Yield
Advanced Metrics
Price/Book
1.01
PEG Ratio
0.72
Return on Equity
-218.39%
Return on Assets
-92.88%
Gross Margin
0.00%
Operating Margin
0.00%
Profit Margin
0.00%
Current Ratio
2.43
Debt/Equity
0.05
Total Debt
$441.00K
Free Cash Flow
$-9.59M
Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth
Enterprise Value
$5.34M

Market Snapshot

About

Aqua Metals, Inc. operates as a clean technology company focused on recycling lead and lithium-ion batteries through its proprietary hydrometallurgical process. Headquartered in McCarran, Nevada, the company developed AquaRefining, an electrochemical technology that replaces traditional lead smelting with a room-temperature, water-based system that produces ultra-pure lead and eliminates toxic emissions. The company operates a recycling facility in Nevada's Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center with a nameplate capacity of 16,000 metric tons of lead annually. Aqua Metals pivoted its business model in recent years to license its technology rather than operate large-scale recycling facilities directly, partnering with battery manufacturers and recyclers globally. The company expanded its focus beyond lead-acid batteries to develop lithium-ion battery recycling capabilities through its Li AquaRefining process, positioning itself in the growing electric vehicle battery recycling market. In 2022, Aqua Metals established a joint venture with Veolia North America to commercialize its lithium battery recycling technology. As a publicly traded company on NASDAQ under ticker AQMS, Aqua Metals maintains a relatively small workforce of approximately 30-40 employees. The company generates limited revenue as it continues developing and commercializing its technology platform, focusing on pilot programs and licensing agreements rather than full-scale commercial operations.