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Atomera Inc

NASDAQ: ATOM · TECHNOLOGY · SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS

$8.28
-8.73% today

Updated 2026-06-05

Market cap
$341.09M
P/E ratio
P/S ratio
4,737.33x
EPS (TTM)
$-0.65
Dividend yield
52W range
$2 – $12
Volume
2.4M

Atomera Inc (ATOM) Financial statements

SEC filings — annual and quarterly data.

Profit margin
-31,036.92%
Operating margin
-32,496.92%
ROE
-51.88%
ROA
-39.30%
Debt/equity
0.03x

Margin trends — annual

Gross margin Operating margin Profit margin
YearRevenueNet incomeGross marginOp. marginProfit margin
2013$-3.40M
2014$0.00$-3.82M
2015$0.00$-9.51M
2016$0.00$-12.61M
2017$110000.00$-13.07M64.55%-12,009.09%-11,880.00%
2018$246000.00$-12.90M39.84%-5,338.62%-5,242.68%
2019$533000.00$-12.80M52.53%-2,556.29%-2,400.94%
2020$62000.00$-14.66M79.03%-24,064.52%-23,640.32%
2021$400000.00$-15.71M100.00%-3,882.25%-3,928.50%
2022$382000.00$-17.36M78.80%-4,587.96%-4,543.46%
2023$550000.00$-19.79M94.91%-3,759.45%-3,598.18%
2024$135000.00$-18.43M8.89%-14,322.96%-13,655.56%
2025$65000.00$-20.17M-393.85%-32,496.92%-31,036.92%

Frequently asked questions

What is Atomera Inc's revenue?

Atomera Inc's trailing twelve-month revenue is $72000.00. Revenue is the top line the whole model builds on, and at this scale the question shifts from how fast it grows to whether margins hold as it compounds.

How profitable is ATOM?

In its most recent fiscal year, ATOM ran a gross margin of -393.85%, an operating margin of -32,496.92%, and a net margin of -31,036.92%. Margins this high mean most of each extra dollar of revenue drops through to profit, which is the signature of real pricing power.

How much free cash flow does ATOM generate?

ATOM produced $-14.92M in free cash flow in its most recent fiscal year. Free cash flow is what is left after running and reinvesting in the business, and it is the cash that actually funds buybacks, dividends, and a stronger balance sheet.

Is ATOM's balance sheet healthy?

ATOM holds $19.21M in cash and equivalents against — in long-term debt, on $18.38M of shareholder equity. That debt is best read against the cash flow the business throws off each year.