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MP's "Strong" Quarter: Accelerated Production, Long-Term Agreements With Major Tech Companies

•February 27, 2026
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ZeroHedge – Markets•Feb 27, 2026

Why It Matters

The results accelerate the U.S. push for a domestic rare‑earth supply chain, reducing reliance on China and supporting the growing demand from EV and tech manufacturers.

Key Takeaways

  • •Record 50,692 mt oxide concentrate, 12% YoY increase.
  • •NdPr production up 74% Q4, 718 mt output.
  • •First commercial NdFeB magnets; $200M Texas incentive.
  • •Apple and likely Tesla sign long‑term magnet supply deals.
  • •Goldman sees 6,000 mt NdPr run rate by 2026.

Pulse Analysis

MP Materials’ latest earnings underscore a pivotal shift in America’s rare‑earth landscape. By leveraging a price‑floor contract with the Department of War, the firm insulated its margins while scaling upstream output to unprecedented levels. The 12% rise in oxide concentrate and the surge in NdPr production reflect a maturing extraction process that can meet the escalating demand for high‑performance magnets used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and consumer electronics.

Beyond extraction, MP is rapidly building a downstream ecosystem. The successful run of NdFeB magnets on commercial equipment marks the company’s entry into a value‑added segment traditionally dominated by Asian suppliers. Coupled with a $200 million incentive to construct a 10X magnetics facility in Texas and strategic supply agreements with Apple and a major OEM, MP is positioning itself as a one‑stop source for both raw materials and finished magnet products, reinforcing supply chain resilience for U.S. manufacturers.

Financially, the quarter’s adjusted EBITDA of $39 million and EPS of $0.09 outpaced consensus, driven largely by $51 million in PPA income. Analysts project a steep ramp to a 6,000‑metric‑ton NdPr run rate by the end of 2026, with dysprosium and terbium separation slated for mid‑year. This growth trajectory, backed by a solid balance sheet and a Goldman Sachs buy rating, signals strong upside potential for investors and a cornerstone for the nation’s strategic materials independence.

MP's "Strong" Quarter: Accelerated Production, Long-Term Agreements With Major Tech Companies

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