Announcement • Mar 11
Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation (NasdaqCM:ATCX) acquired Additional Mineral Right in Northeastern Minas Gerais, Brazil. Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation (NasdaqCM:ATCX) acquired Additional Mineral Right in Northeastern Minas Gerais, Brazil on March 10, 2026. The property links its two existing graphite areas tenements in northeastern Minas Gerais, Brazil. The combined three mineral rights now comprise the Company’s Graphite Project, totaling approximately 2,822 hectares – an increase of approximately 124% – and establish a continuous mineralized corridor exceeding 11 kilometers (~7 miles).
Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation (NasdaqCM:ATCX) completed the acquisition of Additional Mineral Right in Northeastern Minas Gerais, Brazil on March 10, 2026. Announcement • Feb 25
Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation Appoints James Schloffer as Chief Technical Officer Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation announced the appointment of James Schloffer as Chief Technical Officer. Mr. Schloffer is an accomplished process engineer with more than 15 years of study, design, project management, commissioning and operational experience across the full project lifecycle - from process simulation, conceptual studies, and feasibility-level engineering through commissioning, plant optimization, and commercial operations. His experience spans lithium (upstream and downstream), rare earths, graphite, uranium, vanadium, and iron ore projects in multiple jurisdictions, including Brazil. Mr. Schloffer brings direct rare earths processing experience, including plant optimization and metallurgical accounting at Northern Minerals' Browns Range rare earths operation in Australia, as well as process engineering contributions to the Ngualla rare earths project in Tanzania and the Nolans Bore rare earths project in Australia. His references include graphite concentrator process design and pre-feasibility study (PFS) deliverables for multiple graphite projects, including the Burke graphite PFS and the Carbonscape biomass-to-graphite PFS. Mr. Schloffer most recently served as Lead Process Engineer on the detailed design of Deep Yellow Ltd.'s uranium and vanadium project for Deep Yellow Ltd. He also contributed process engineering expertise to the Laguna Salada uranium and vanadium Project in Argentina. His career includes significant iron ore experience with major operators including Fortescue, Mineral Resources, Rio Tinto, and Roy Hill, encompassing beneficiation, process design, commissioning, and metallurgical accounting. Mr. Schloffer has worked extensively as a key part of the Atlas Lithium's technical team developing the Neves Lithium Project in Brazil's Minas Gerais state. He served as Senior Process Engineer for Sigma Lithium Resources, where he supervised metallurgical testwork and delivered detailed feasibility study deliverables for projects in Brazil's Minas Gerais state. Mr. Schloffer holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Reported Earnings • Feb 22
Full year 2025 earnings released: US$1.69 loss per share (vs US$1.53 loss in FY 2024) Full year 2025 results: US$1.69 loss per share (further deteriorated from US$1.53 loss in FY 2024). Net loss: US$5.42m (loss widened 216% from FY 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 80% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 7.4% growth forecast for the Metals and Mining industry in the US.