View Past PerformanceNamibia Critical Metals 대차대조표 건전성재무 건전성 기준 점검 6/6Namibia Critical Metals 의 총 주주 지분은 CA$25.2M 이고 총 부채는 CA$0.0, 이는 부채 대 자기자본 비율을 0% 로 가져옵니다. 총자산과 총부채는 각각 CA$26.6M 및 CA$1.3M 입니다.핵심 정보0%부채/자본 비율CA$0부채이자보상배율n/a현금CA$2.17m자본CA$25.23m총부채CA$1.33m총자산CA$26.56m최근 재무 건전성 업데이트업데이트 없음모든 업데이트 보기Recent updates공고 • Jul 21Namibia Critical Metals Launches Next Phase of Lofdal Definitive Feasibility Study Including Further Value Addition in NamibiaNamibia Critical Metals announced that the Joint Management Committee overseeing the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project has approved the next phase of work under the Definitive Feasibility Study, including up to approximately CAD 11 million in additional project funding to advance completion of the study. The Company also announced the award of the first major metallurgical and geometallurgical contracts under the expanded Definitive Feasibility Study work program to SGS Canada Inc. The approved programs represent a significant advancement in the development of the Lofdal Project and transition the project into full Definitive Feasibility Study execution. Collectively, the work will validate the complete processing flowsheet from run-of-mine ore through the production of separate light and heavy rare earth carbonate products while generating the engineering and operating data required to support updated plant design and project financing. A key objective of the expanded metallurgical program is to demonstrate the production of higher-value intermediate rare earth products in Namibia. The Lofdal program will now evaluate the production of separate Light Rare Earth Carbonate and Heavy Rare Earth Carbonate products through integrated hydrometallurgical processing. These products represent a significant advancement in value addition within Namibia and establish the technical foundation for evaluating future downstream processing opportunities in-country. As one of the few advanced heavy rare earth projects offering an alternative source of supply, Lofdal is uniquely positioned to contribute to diversified global supply chains for dysprosium, terbium, yttrium and other critical rare earth elements essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy technologies, advanced electronics and defence applications. The contracts announced comprise one of the most comprehensive metallurgical development campaigns undertaken on the Lofdal Project and are expected to provide critical engineering and operating data required to complete the Definitive Feasibility Study for the expanded project “Lofdal 2B-4”. Approximately 30 tonnes of representative ore will undergo continuous pilot-scale flotation testing to validate the processing flowsheet, optimize operating conditions and generate concentrate for downstream hydrometallurgical processing. The program includes variability testing, reagent optimization, site water evaluation and environmental characterization to support commercial plant design. A continuous pilot plant will demonstrate the complete hydrometallurgical flowsheet, including acid bake, leaching, impurity removal, solvent extraction and precipitation. The campaign is expected to produce mixed rare earth carbonate followed by separate light and heavy rare earth carbonate products while generating engineering design criteria for commercial-scale processing facilities. Laboratory and pilot-scale solvent extraction programs will optimize the separation of light and heavy rare earth elements using best reagent systems. The work will establish operating parameters for production of separate Light Rare Earth Carbonate and Heavy Rare Earth Carbonate products while identifying opportunities to reduce reagent consumption and improve future operating economics. A comprehensive variability testing program incorporating 98 representative samples from across the Lofdal deposit will refine geometallurgical domains and develop predictive processing models supporting mine planning, process optimization and long-term operational forecasting. The programs announced are expected to: Validate pilot-scale flotation and hydrometallurgical performance; Demonstrate production of separated light and heavy rare earth carbonate products; Generate engineering design criteria for detailed process plant design; Optimize recoveries, reagent consumption and operating costs; Develop predictive geometallurgical models supporting mine planning; Advance amendments to environmental and other permits; and Substantially de-risk the processing component of the Lofdal Project ahead of completion of the Definitive Feasibility Study.공고 • Jun 12Namibia Critical Metals Commences Exploration and Infill Drilling Programs At Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths ProjectNamibia Critical Metals commenced a significant drill program at its Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths project in Namibia. The drill program commenced on 3 June 2026 and aims at: Maiden resource for the 1.5 km long xenotime-mineralized system at Area 5 between the currently planned Area 4 and Area 2B pits. First deep hole to be drilled in potentially extending deposit of Area 4 to 800m depth for studies on a future underground mining option. Increase Resources of Measured Category at Area 4. Increase Indicated and Measured Resources at Area 2B. Drill Program 2026 Reverse circulation (RC) drilling of 83 drillholes is planned with two rigs over the next five months for a total drill production in the range of 13,000 meters. The 2026 drill program comprises of mainly resource infill and expansion drilling at Area 2B and Area 4 as well as systematic drilling of a total of 5,670 meters along the Area 5 mineralized system. Core drilling will be used to tests the depth extension of the Area 4 deposit with an expected intercept at about 800 meters vertical depth. The Company was also pleased to host senior executives from its partners, JOGMEC and Toyota-Tsusho, to a site visit at Lofdal and hold stakeholder update meetings with senior Namibian government representatives and the communities.Board Change • Jun 01Insufficient new directorsNo new directors have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: No new directors. 2 experienced directors. 2 highly experienced directors. Independent Director Steve Herlihy was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2023. The company’s insufficient board refreshment is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.재무 상태 분석단기부채: 7NR 의 단기 자산 ( CA$2.6M )이 단기 부채( CA$1.3M ).장기 부채: 7NR에는 장기 부채가 없습니다.부채/자본 비율 추이 및 분석부채 수준: 7NR 부채가 없습니다.부채 감소: 7NR는 5년 전 부채 대비 자본 비율이 0.1%였으나 현재 부채가 없습니다.대차대조표현금 보유 기간 분석과거에 평균적으로 손실을 기록해 온 기업의 경우, 최소 1년 이상의 현금 보유 기간이 있는지 평가합니다.안정적인 현금 활주로: 7NR 현재 무료 현금 흐름을 기준으로 3년 이상 충분한 현금 활주로를 보유하고 있습니다.예측 현금 활주로: 7NR 10.3 2 10.3 % 매년.건전한 기업 찾아보기7D1Y7D1Y7D1YMaterials 산업의 건실한 기업.View Dividend기업 분석 및 재무 데이터 상태데이터최종 업데이트 (UTC 시간)기업 분석2026/08/21 09:33종가2026/08/21 00:00수익2026/05/31연간 수익2025/11/30데이터 소스당사의 기업 분석에 사용되는 데이터는 S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC에서 제공됩니다. 아래 데이터는 이 보고서를 생성하기 위해 분석 모델에서 사용됩니다. 데이터는 정규화되므로 소스가 제공된 후 지연이 발생할 수 있습니다.패키지데이터기간미국 소스 예시 *기업 재무제표10년손익계산서현금흐름표대차대조표SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 10-Q분석가 컨센서스 추정치+3년재무 예측분석가 목표주가분석가 리서치 보고서Blue Matrix시장 가격30년주가배당, 분할 및 기타 조치ICE 시장 데이터SEC 양식 S-1지분 구조10년주요 주주내부자 거래SEC 양식 4SEC 양식 13D경영진10년리더십 팀이사회SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 DEF 14A주요 개발10년회사 공시SEC 양식 8-K* 미국 증권에 대한 예시이며, 비(非)미국 증권에는 해당 국가의 규제 서식 및 자료원을 사용합니다.별도로 명시되지 않는 한 모든 재무 데이터는 연간 기간을 기준으로 하지만 분기별로 업데이트됩니다. 이를 TTM(최근 12개월) 또는 LTM(지난 12개월) 데이터라고 합니다. 자세히 알아보기.분석 모델 및 스노우플레이크이 보고서를 생성하는 데 사용된 분석 모델의 세부 정보는 당사의 GitHub 페이지에서 확인하실 수 있습니다. 또한 보고서 사용 방법에 대한 가이드와 YouTube 튜토리얼도 제공하고 있습니다.Simply Wall St 분석 모델을 설계하고 구축한 세계적 수준의 팀에 대해 알아보세요.산업 및 섹터 지표산업 및 섹터 지표는 Simply Wall St가 6시간마다 계산하며, 프로세스에 대한 자세한 내용은 Github에서 확인할 수 있습니다.분석가 소스Namibia Critical Metals Inc.는 0명의 분석가가 다루고 있습니다. 이 중 0명의 분석가가 우리 보고서에 입력 데이터로 사용되는 매출 또는 수익 추정치를 제출했습니다. 분석가의 제출 자료는 하루 종일 업데이트됩니다.
공고 • Jul 21Namibia Critical Metals Launches Next Phase of Lofdal Definitive Feasibility Study Including Further Value Addition in NamibiaNamibia Critical Metals announced that the Joint Management Committee overseeing the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project has approved the next phase of work under the Definitive Feasibility Study, including up to approximately CAD 11 million in additional project funding to advance completion of the study. The Company also announced the award of the first major metallurgical and geometallurgical contracts under the expanded Definitive Feasibility Study work program to SGS Canada Inc. The approved programs represent a significant advancement in the development of the Lofdal Project and transition the project into full Definitive Feasibility Study execution. Collectively, the work will validate the complete processing flowsheet from run-of-mine ore through the production of separate light and heavy rare earth carbonate products while generating the engineering and operating data required to support updated plant design and project financing. A key objective of the expanded metallurgical program is to demonstrate the production of higher-value intermediate rare earth products in Namibia. The Lofdal program will now evaluate the production of separate Light Rare Earth Carbonate and Heavy Rare Earth Carbonate products through integrated hydrometallurgical processing. These products represent a significant advancement in value addition within Namibia and establish the technical foundation for evaluating future downstream processing opportunities in-country. As one of the few advanced heavy rare earth projects offering an alternative source of supply, Lofdal is uniquely positioned to contribute to diversified global supply chains for dysprosium, terbium, yttrium and other critical rare earth elements essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy technologies, advanced electronics and defence applications. The contracts announced comprise one of the most comprehensive metallurgical development campaigns undertaken on the Lofdal Project and are expected to provide critical engineering and operating data required to complete the Definitive Feasibility Study for the expanded project “Lofdal 2B-4”. Approximately 30 tonnes of representative ore will undergo continuous pilot-scale flotation testing to validate the processing flowsheet, optimize operating conditions and generate concentrate for downstream hydrometallurgical processing. The program includes variability testing, reagent optimization, site water evaluation and environmental characterization to support commercial plant design. A continuous pilot plant will demonstrate the complete hydrometallurgical flowsheet, including acid bake, leaching, impurity removal, solvent extraction and precipitation. The campaign is expected to produce mixed rare earth carbonate followed by separate light and heavy rare earth carbonate products while generating engineering design criteria for commercial-scale processing facilities. Laboratory and pilot-scale solvent extraction programs will optimize the separation of light and heavy rare earth elements using best reagent systems. The work will establish operating parameters for production of separate Light Rare Earth Carbonate and Heavy Rare Earth Carbonate products while identifying opportunities to reduce reagent consumption and improve future operating economics. A comprehensive variability testing program incorporating 98 representative samples from across the Lofdal deposit will refine geometallurgical domains and develop predictive processing models supporting mine planning, process optimization and long-term operational forecasting. The programs announced are expected to: Validate pilot-scale flotation and hydrometallurgical performance; Demonstrate production of separated light and heavy rare earth carbonate products; Generate engineering design criteria for detailed process plant design; Optimize recoveries, reagent consumption and operating costs; Develop predictive geometallurgical models supporting mine planning; Advance amendments to environmental and other permits; and Substantially de-risk the processing component of the Lofdal Project ahead of completion of the Definitive Feasibility Study.
공고 • Jun 12Namibia Critical Metals Commences Exploration and Infill Drilling Programs At Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths ProjectNamibia Critical Metals commenced a significant drill program at its Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths project in Namibia. The drill program commenced on 3 June 2026 and aims at: Maiden resource for the 1.5 km long xenotime-mineralized system at Area 5 between the currently planned Area 4 and Area 2B pits. First deep hole to be drilled in potentially extending deposit of Area 4 to 800m depth for studies on a future underground mining option. Increase Resources of Measured Category at Area 4. Increase Indicated and Measured Resources at Area 2B. Drill Program 2026 Reverse circulation (RC) drilling of 83 drillholes is planned with two rigs over the next five months for a total drill production in the range of 13,000 meters. The 2026 drill program comprises of mainly resource infill and expansion drilling at Area 2B and Area 4 as well as systematic drilling of a total of 5,670 meters along the Area 5 mineralized system. Core drilling will be used to tests the depth extension of the Area 4 deposit with an expected intercept at about 800 meters vertical depth. The Company was also pleased to host senior executives from its partners, JOGMEC and Toyota-Tsusho, to a site visit at Lofdal and hold stakeholder update meetings with senior Namibian government representatives and the communities.
Board Change • Jun 01Insufficient new directorsNo new directors have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: No new directors. 2 experienced directors. 2 highly experienced directors. Independent Director Steve Herlihy was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2023. The company’s insufficient board refreshment is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.