AMG Critical Materials N.V. develops, produces, and sells energy storage materials. The company operates through three segments: AMG Lithium, AMG Vanadium, and AMG Technologies. It offers engineered specialty metal products and vacuum furnaces for specialized alloying applications; and heat treatment services. The company also provides lithium, niobium, tantalum, and feldspar; aluminum master alloys and powders, ferrovanadium, chrome metal, and titanium alloys; and LIVA batteries, processed natural graphite, antimony oxide, and silicon metals. In addition, it offers vanadium and tantalum; operates a value chain with mining and solid state lithium batteries; advanced metallurgy; advanced vacuum furnace systems; engineering equipment to the aerospace engine sector; antimony trioxide; and titanium aluminides. The company primarily operates in the United States, China, Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, India, Austria, Mexico, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey, Spain, Thailand, Sweden, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Argentina, Singapore, and internationally. It serves energy, transportation, infrastructure, specialty metals, and chemicals industries. The company was formerly known as AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. and changed its name to AMG Critical Materials N.V. in May 2023. AMG Critical Materials N.V. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Dutch Market Performance
7D7 Days: -4.2%
3M3 Months: -0.2%
1Y1 Year: 1.6%
YTDYear to Date: -0.06%
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 4.2%, driven by a decline of 4.9% in the Information Technology sector. On the other hand, the Healthcare has risen by 3.0%. Overall the market has been flat in the last year. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 8.8% per annum. Market details ›
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