Technology Minerals (TM1) H2 2025 earnings summary
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H2 2025 earnings summary
30 Mar, 2026Executive summary
Achieved key milestones in battery recycling and critical metals exploration, including the sale of Irish lithium assets and expansion of the Cameroon project portfolio.
Recyclus, the battery recycling subsidiary, secured major contracts, achieved first positive cash flow in July 2025, and posted record revenues in December 2025.
Strengthened capital structure through settlements with convertible loan holders and a £350,000 equity raise.
Board changes announced, with new non-executive directors bringing defence and national security expertise.
Financial highlights
Group revenue for the year ended 30 June 2025 was £1.5 million, up from £547,000 year-over-year.
Gross profit increased to £1.1 million (2024: £305,000).
Loss for the year widened to £13.6 million (2024: £7.5 million restated), mainly due to a £7.0 million loss on the sale of 70% of the Idaho project.
Cash at year end was £0.1 million (2024: £0.2 million).
Net assets at year end were negative £0.4 million (2024: £11.9 million restated), reflecting consolidation adjustments.
Outlook and guidance
Focus remains on advancing early-stage exploration projects and scaling battery recycling operations.
Recyclus is positioned to capture further growth in the UK Li-ion battery recycling market, with increasing revenues from gate fees and black mass sales.
The company aims to realise value through asset sales, partnerships, and expanded circular economy initiatives.
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