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Company Description

Rubber Leaf Inc (RLEA) is a Nevada-incorporated holding company whose common stock is quoted on the Pink Open Market under the symbol "RLEA," according to its registration statements on Form S-1/A. The company has applied to list its common stock on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the same symbol, with the listing described as a condition to a proposed public offering of shares of common stock. Rubber Leaf Inc is classified in Standard Industrial Classification code 3714 and is identified in its filings as an emerging growth company and a smaller reporting company.

Rubber Leaf Inc functions as a holding company, with operations conducted through its wholly owned subsidiary in Hong Kong, Rubber Leaf Limited ("RLHK"). The Form S-1/A prospectus explains that investors are purchasing interests in the Nevada holding company, which does not itself conduct operations. RLHK is described as the primary operating entity that carries out the company’s revenue-generating activities. The company notes that its structure, in which the listed Nevada entity holds an operating subsidiary in Hong Kong, presents specific legal and operational considerations for investors.

In an 8-K filing, Rubber Leaf Inc reports that it previously operated through a subsidiary in the People’s Republic of China, Rubber Leaf Sealing Products (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. ("RLSP"). On November 20, 2025, the company entered into and completed a share purchase agreement under which it disposed of all equity interests in RLSP to Shanghai Yongliansen Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd. for cash consideration. Following this transaction, RLSP is no longer part of the company’s consolidated operating structure, and the company states that its primary operations are conducted through RLHK in Hong Kong.

The same 8-K explains that, prior to the disposition of the PRC subsidiary, Rubber Leaf Inc established RLHK as a wholly owned subsidiary and gradually adjusted or transferred principal orders, customer contracts, and supply arrangements from RLSP to RLHK. The company reports that RLHK is now its primary operating entity and that the corporate reorganization changed its operating structure from a PRC-based subsidiary to a Hong Kong-based subsidiary. The filing further states that this reorganization did not result in a change of control and that the company continues to operate as an active business through RLHK.

Rubber Leaf Inc’s registration statements emphasize regulatory and jurisdictional aspects of operating in Hong Kong. The company notes that it and its subsidiaries are based in Hong Kong and do not have operations in Mainland China. It references the Basic Law applicable to Hong Kong and explains that, under the "one country, two systems" framework, Hong Kong maintains a high degree of autonomy, including executive, legislative, and independent judicial powers. The filings also discuss that national laws of the People’s Republic of China generally do not apply in Hong Kong except for those listed in Annex III of the Basic Law, which relate to areas such as defense and foreign affairs.

The S-1/A filing further indicates that Rubber Leaf Inc and its subsidiaries have obtained requisite permissions or approvals from Hong Kong authorities to operate their business in Hong Kong, such as a business registration certificate. At the same time, the company acknowledges that laws, regulations, or policies in Hong Kong could change in the future, and it cautions that any failure to receive or maintain required permissions or approvals, or changes in applicable laws or interpretations, could materially affect its operations, financial condition, or ability to offer securities.

Rubber Leaf Inc’s filings also describe its status under U.S. securities regulations. The company identifies itself as an emerging growth company and a smaller reporting company under the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act and related SEC rules. This status allows it to rely on certain reduced public company reporting requirements. The registration statements include an exhibit index referencing corporate governance documents such as an audit committee charter, compensation committee charter, nominating and corporate governance committee charter, a code of conduct, and a clawback policy, indicating that the company has adopted formal governance and oversight frameworks.

In addition, the exhibit index to the S-1 and S-1/A filings lists a share exchange agreement, a material purchase contract, a material sales contract, an equity incentive plan, and a credit line approval letter, among other documents. These exhibits reflect contractual arrangements and capital structure elements relevant to the company’s operations and financing, though the detailed commercial terms are contained in the referenced exhibits rather than in the summary sections of the filings provided here.

Rubber Leaf Inc has also filed a Form 12b-25 (Notification of Late Filing) relating to a Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2025. In that filing, the company explains that it could not complete the Form 10-Q within the prescribed time due to delays in obtaining and compiling information required for the report. The company states that it intends to file the Form 10-Q within the time period permitted by Rule 12b-25 and indicates that it does not anticipate a significant change in results of operations compared to the corresponding period of the prior year.

Across these SEC filings, Rubber Leaf Inc presents itself as a Nevada holding company with a Hong Kong-based operating subsidiary, transitioning its operating structure away from a former PRC subsidiary and maintaining active business operations through RLHK. Its disclosures focus on corporate structure, jurisdictional considerations, governance arrangements, and its status in U.S. securities markets, providing investors with information about how the company is organized and how it interacts with regulatory regimes in both the United States and Hong Kong.

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Rubber Leaf (RLEA) stock last traded at $1.80. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 80.0%. At a market capitalization of $74.0M, RLEA is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 41.1M shares outstanding.

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SEC Filings

Rubber Leaf has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form S-1/A, 1 Form 10-K, 1 Form 8-K. The most recent filing was submitted on February 10, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all RLEA SEC filings →

Financial Highlights

Rubber Leaf generated $4.9M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a 16.2% gross margin, operating income reached -$1.9M (-38.3% operating margin), and net income was $2.9M, reflecting a 58.5% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $0.07. The company generated -$154K in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 0.57, short-term liquidity bears monitoring.

$4.9M
Revenue (TTM)
$2.9M
Net Income (TTM)
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Operating Cash Flow

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Short Interest History

Last 12 Months

Short interest in Rubber Leaf (RLEA) currently stands at 1 shares, up 1000.0% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.0% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 98.4%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months

Days to cover for Rubber Leaf (RLEA) currently stands at 1.0 days, down 99.9% from the previous period. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed. The days to cover has decreased 93.4% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 1000.0 days.

RLEA Company Profile & Sector Positioning

Rubber Leaf (RLEA) operates in the Specialty Chemicals industry within the broader Basic Materials sector and is listed on the OTC Link.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The current stock price of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is $1.8 as of March 9, 2026.

What is the market cap of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The market cap of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is approximately 74.0M. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What is the revenue (TTM) of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) stock?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) revenue of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is $4.9M.

What is the net income of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) net income of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is $2.9M.

What is the earnings per share (EPS) of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The diluted earnings per share (EPS) of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is $0.07 on a trailing twelve months (TTM) basis. Learn more about EPS .

What is the operating cash flow of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The operating cash flow of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is -$154K. Learn about cash flow.

What is the profit margin of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The net profit margin of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is 58.5%. Learn about profit margins.

What is the operating margin of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The operating profit margin of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is -38.3%. Learn about operating margins.

What is the gross margin of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The gross profit margin of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is 16.2%. Learn about gross margins.

What is the current ratio of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The current ratio of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is 0.57, indicating the company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Learn about liquidity ratios.

What is the gross profit of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The gross profit of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is $795K on a trailing twelve months (TTM) basis.

What is the operating income of Rubber Leaf (RLEA)?

The operating income of Rubber Leaf (RLEA) is -$1.9M. Learn about operating income.

What is Rubber Leaf Inc?

Rubber Leaf Inc is a holding company incorporated in the State of Nevada whose common stock is quoted on the Pink Open Market under the symbol "RLEA," as described in its Form S-1/A registration statements. The company identifies itself as an emerging growth company and a smaller reporting company under U.S. securities regulations.

Where are Rubber Leaf Inc’s operations conducted?

According to its S-1/A and 8-K filings, Rubber Leaf Inc conducts its operations through its wholly owned Hong Kong subsidiary, Rubber Leaf Limited (RLHK). The Nevada holding company does not itself conduct operating activities; instead, RLHK is described as the primary operating entity that carries out the company’s revenue-generating activities.

What stock symbol does Rubber Leaf Inc use and where is it quoted?

Rubber Leaf Inc’s common stock is quoted on the Pink Open Market under the symbol "RLEA," as stated in its S-1/A prospectus. The company has applied to list its common stock on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the same symbol, and the listing is described as a condition to the proposed public offering.

How did Rubber Leaf Inc change its operating structure?

An 8-K filing reports that Rubber Leaf Inc previously operated through a PRC subsidiary, Rubber Leaf Sealing Products (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. On November 20, 2025, the company sold all equity interests in that subsidiary to Shanghai Yongliansen Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd. and shifted its primary operations to its Hong Kong subsidiary, Rubber Leaf Limited. The company states that this changed its operating structure from a PRC-based subsidiary to a Hong Kong-based subsidiary.

Does Rubber Leaf Inc still have operations in Mainland China?

In its S-1/A filing, Rubber Leaf Inc states that it and its current operating subsidiaries are not based in Mainland China and do not have operations in Mainland China. The company explains that its primary operating entity is Rubber Leaf Limited in Hong Kong.

What regulatory status does Rubber Leaf Inc claim under U.S. securities laws?

Rubber Leaf Inc identifies itself in its S-1/A as an emerging growth company and a smaller reporting company under the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act and related SEC rules. This status allows the company to follow certain reduced public company reporting requirements, as described in its registration statement.

What corporate governance documents has Rubber Leaf Inc referenced in its filings?

The exhibit index to the company’s S-1 and S-1/A filings lists an audit committee charter, compensation committee charter, nominating and corporate governance committee charter, a code of conduct, and a clawback policy, among other exhibits. These documents outline aspects of the company’s governance and oversight framework.

Why did Rubber Leaf Inc file a Form 12b-25?

Rubber Leaf Inc filed a Form 12b-25 (Notification of Late Filing) in connection with its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2025. The company explains that it could not complete the Form 10-Q on time due to delays in obtaining and compiling required information and indicates that it intends to file within the extension period allowed by Rule 12b-25.

What was the disposition of Rubber Leaf Inc’s former PRC subsidiary?

The 8-K filing dated December 9, 2025, reports that on November 20, 2025, Rubber Leaf Inc entered into and completed a share purchase agreement with Shanghai Yongliansen Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd., under which it sold all equity interests in its former PRC operating subsidiary, Rubber Leaf Sealing Products (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. Following the transaction, the former PRC subsidiary is no longer part of the company’s consolidated operating structure, and the company retains no operational role or control over it.