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ELBM

Electra Battery Materials Corp

NASDAQ: ELBM · BASIC MATERIALS · OTHER INDUSTRIAL METALS & MINING

$0.62
+6.30% today

Updated 2026-06-02

Market cap
$67.94M
P/E ratio
P/S ratio
EPS (TTM)
$-2.26
Dividend yield
52W range
$1 – $9
Volume
1.0M

Electra Battery Materials Corp (ELBM) Financial statements

SEC filings — annual and quarterly data.

Balance sheet — annual

Item20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Total assets$1.65M$1.78M$381125.00$334726.00$8.29M$141.81M$204.60M$98.34M$103.68M$167.61M$187.52M$148.69M$151.45M$185.56M
Cash & equivalents$2192.00$126035.00$6577.00$3815.00$5.34M$29.82M$3.26M$4.42M$4.17M$58.63M$7.95M$7.56M$3.72M$39.02M
Current assets$289573.00$129463.00$10851.00$6452.00$6.10M$31.24M$5.23M$5.13M$10.47M$61.94M$13.52M$10.59M$5.71M$40.50M
Total liabilities$8900.00$174490.00$281488.00$395534.00$399697.00$4.28M$6.22M$9.76M$11.53M$67.65M$61.02M$65.39M$87.13M$139.31M
Current liabilities$8900.00$174490.00$281488.00$395534.00$399697.00$3.48M$3.88M$286589.00$2.84M$4.71M$54.11M$15.99M$71.97M$88.17M
Long-term debt$6.32M$6.66M$23.29M$3.78M$44.40M$7.82M$43.36M
Shareholder equity$1.64M$1.61M$99637.00$-60808.00$7.89M$137.53M$198.38M$88.59M$92.15M$99.96M$126.51M$83.30M$64.32M$46.25M
Retained earnings$-104327.00$-344598.00$-1.75M$-1.90M$-4.15M$-12.76M$-39.58M$-156.03M$-158.41M$-193.33M$-180.78M$-245.44M$-274.89M$-408.36M
Accounts receivable$11481.00$2428.00$4274.00$2637.00$467880.00$718106.00$1.72M$263114.00$221000.00$957000.00$3.08M$1.08M$1.31M$666000.00
Inventory$-11481.00$-2428.00$-4274.00$-2637.00$11500.00$11500.00$-138.00$-1.08M
Goodwill

Frequently asked questions

How much free cash flow does ELBM generate?

ELBM produced $-20.39M 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 ELBM's balance sheet healthy?

ELBM holds $39.02M in cash and equivalents against $43.36M in long-term debt, on $46.25M of shareholder equity. That debt is best read against the cash flow the business throws off each year.