Value20202021202220232024TTMSelling/general/admin expenses37.57 M31.7 M11.96 M16.11 M21.15 M16.01 MResearch & development—963.39 K7.7 M14.33 M8.47 M10.03 MOperating income37.72 M-33.74 M-21.58 M-47.77 M-42.02 M-38.43 MNon-Operating Income, Total4.04 M196.2 K237.07 K-4.73 M-4.74 M-2.82 MInterest expense, net of interest capitalized422.77 K0—158.08 K0-290.15 KNon-Operating Income, excl. Interest Expenses3.59 M124.39 K160.07 K-4.91 M-4.87 M-3.01 MUnusual income/expense18.08 K71.81 K77 K22.28 K134.65 K483.87 KPretax income60.02 M-33.54 M-21.34 M-52.66 M-47.46 M-40.96 MEquity in earnings——————Taxes00000—Non-controlling/minority interest——————After tax other income/expense——————Net income before discontinued operations41.76 M33.5 M-21.34 M-52.5 M-46.76 M-41.25 MDiscontinued operations——————Net income41.76 M33.5 M-21.34 M-52.5 M-46.76 M-41.25 MDilution adjustment209.28 K—————Preferred dividends104.64 K—————Diluted net income available to common stockholders41.86 M-33.54 M-21.34 M-52.5 M46.8 M2.12 MBasic earnings per share (Basic EPS)—-0.75-0.49-1.02-0.58-0.39Diluted earnings per share (Diluted EPS)—0.8-0.49-1.02-0.58-0.39Average basic shares outstanding—41.74 M43.75 M51.24 M80.32 M406.94 MDiluted shares outstanding—41.74 M43.75 M51.24 M80.32 M406.94 MEBITDA———-39.16 M-37.02 M-27.84 MEBIT———-44.66 M-42.02 M-33.14 MCost of revenue———196.83 K14.86 M14.54 MOther cost of goods sold————2.9 M863.19 KDepreciation & amortization (cash flow)437.44 K47.26 K96.68 K5.5 M5 M5.3 M
American Battery Technology Company
American Battery Technology Company, formerly American Battery Metals Corporation, is a US-based battery recycling technology startup founded in 2011. It employs a hydrometallurgical process to recycle batteries and a targeted extraction system to extract raw materials from primary resources.
In 2019, the company was selected as winner of BASF’s Battery Recycling Circularity Challenge, allowing for the demonstration of its lithium-ion battery recycling technology as part of the Greentown Labs accelerator program. In 2021, it received a $2 million contract from the United States Advanced Battery Consortium, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy for commercialization of its integrated lithium-ion battery recycling system.
In October 2022, it was selected for a $57 million grant by the Department of Energy to design, construct, commission, and operate a first-of-its-kind commercial-scale facility to demonstrate its process for the manufacturing of battery cathode-grade lithium hydroxide from unconventional Nevada-based lithium-bearing sedimentary resources.