Aqua Metals Q2 FY26 operating loss narrows to $4.59 million; net loss falls to $4.48 million
Reuters2026/07/30 20:42- Aqua Metals posted a Q2 net loss of USD 4.48 million, narrowing from a USD 6.77 million loss a year earlier; loss per share improved to USD 1.31 from USD 7.44.
- Operating loss narrowed to USD 4.59 million from USD 7.03 million, as operating expense fell to USD 4.59 million from USD 7.03 million.
- Cash and cash equivalents slid to USD 4.74 million at June 30, 2026 from USD 10.81 million at Dec. 31, 2025.
- Management said it is moving from technology validation to commercial execution, advancing a phased plan for its Headwaters ARC LFP recycling campus.
- Aqua Metals expects to announce a Headwaters ARC development path this quarter, subject to diligence, financing, permitting and approvals, while prioritizing site control and Phase 1 equipment partner selection.
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