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Comstock Inc. reported that 2025 revenue from its metals segment reached $1.4 million, more than triple 2024’s $0.4 million, with total 2025 billings over $3.5 million. The company is pivoting from a junior mining focus toward metals recovery and renewable fuels through two main businesses: Nevada-based Comstock Metals and Oklahoma-based Bioleum Corporation.
Comstock Metals has permits and funding for its first industry-scale solar panel recycling facility in northern Nevada, designed to handle up to 3.3 million panels or about 100,000 tons annually, with operations expected to begin in the second quarter of 2026. A second Nevada site has been selected, with capital expenditures for each of the first two facilities projected at about $14.0 million. Bioleum is expanding pilot production, pursuing a Series A equity raise, and targeting ultra-low-carbon fuels, with plans indicating potential yields of up to 100 barrels of fuel per acre per year from purpose-grown energy crops and waste biomass.
Comstock Inc. outlines a business focused on recycling electrification metals, producing renewable fuels from biomass, and managing legacy mining and real estate assets. The company completed a 1-for-10 reverse stock split in February 2025, standardizing per‑share data across periods.
Recent transactions include selling a 1.5% net smelter returns royalty for $1,100,000 cash and a Confidentially Marketed Public Offering that issued 18,181,819 common shares at $2.75 per share for $50,000,002 in gross proceeds, yielding net proceeds of $46,140,002. An over‑allotment of 2,727,272 additional shares at the same price added $7,500,000 in gross proceeds and approximately $6,900,000 in net proceeds.
The 10‑K emphasizes commercialization of metals and fuels segments, extensive regulatory and environmental obligations, and a broad set of business and operating risks. Management states the company needs additional capital and successful ramp‑up of its Metals Segment to support liquidity and avoid substantial going‑concern risk for common shareholders.
Hood River Capital Management LLC filed an amended Schedule 13G reporting its beneficial ownership of Comstock, Inc. common stock. The firm reports beneficial ownership of 1,815,267 shares, representing 3.53% of the outstanding common stock as of 12/31/2025.
Hood River reports no power to vote these shares but has sole power to dispose of them. The filing states the position is held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Comstock.
Comstock Inc. (LODE) received a large shareholder disclosure from MAK Capital Fund LP, MAK Capital One L.L.C. and Michael A. Kaufman. The reporting group states beneficial ownership of 5,452,154 shares of common stock, representing 7.6% of the class as of the close of business on February 5, 2026.
The percentage is based on 71,371,868 shares outstanding as of February 3, 2026, as reported by Comstock. The reporting persons have shared voting and dispositive power over all 5,452,154 shares and no sole voting or dispositive power. They certify the securities were not acquired to change or influence control of Comstock.
Comstock Inc. furnished an investor presentation outlining an update on certain strategic and operational initiatives. The company made this information available under a Regulation FD disclosure by attaching the presentation as Exhibit 99.1 to a current report. The exhibit is incorporated by reference but is designated as furnished rather than filed with the SEC.
Comstock Inc. completed an underwritten public offering of 18,181,819 shares of common stock, generating approximately $50.0 million in gross proceeds before fees and expenses. The underwriter also has a 30-day option to purchase up to 2,727,272 additional shares to cover over-allotments.
The company will issue underwriter warrants equal to 7% of the total shares sold, exercisable for five years at $3.1625 per share, starting 180 days after the underwriting agreement date. Comstock plans to use the net proceeds mainly for capital expenditures for Comstock Metals LLC’s second industry-scale facility, development of a refining process and solution, accelerated site selection and Metals market growth, with any remainder for general corporate purposes.
Comstock Inc. is conducting a primary offering of 18,181,819 shares of common stock at $2.75 per share, raising $50.0 million in gross proceeds. After underwriting fees and estimated expenses, Comstock expects to receive approximately $46.1 million, or $53.1 million if the underwriter exercises its 30‑day option to buy up to 2,727,272 additional shares.
The company plans to use the net proceeds mainly to fund capital expenditures for Comstock Metals’ second industry‑scale solar panel recycling facility, development of a refining process and solution, accelerated site selection, and broader metals market growth, with any remainder for general corporate purposes. Common stock outstanding is expected to increase to 71,371,868 shares after the offering (or 74,099,140 if the over‑allotment is fully exercised), excluding underwriter warrant exercises.
Comstock Inc. is launching an underwritten public offering of common stock and, for certain investors, pre-funded warrants that are exercisable at a nominal price of $0.001 per share and remain outstanding until fully exercised. Titan Partners Group, a division of American Capital Partners, is acting as underwriter, with a 30-day option to buy additional common shares and separate underwriter warrants linked to this deal.
Comstock plans to use the net proceeds primarily to fund capital expenditures for Comstock Metals’ second industry-scale solar panel recycling facility, develop a refining process and solution, accelerate site selection, and support metals market growth, with any remainder for general corporate purposes. The company highlights risks including potential dilution, volatility in the share price, and the importance of maintaining NYSE American listing for its common stock, which last traded at $3.60 per share on January 27, 2026.
Comstock Inc. entered into a Royalty Purchase and Sale Agreement with Mackay Precious Metals Inc., selling 100% of its right, title, and interest in a 1.5% net smelter returns royalty and the related NSR Royalty Agreement covering certain mining claims and leased properties in Storey County, Nevada. Comstock received an aggregate cash purchase price of $1,100,000, consisting of a non-refundable $100,000 cash deposit on the effective date of the agreement and an additional $1,000,000 paid in cash on January 20, 2026. This transaction converts a future royalty interest into immediate cash proceeds for the company.
Comstock Inc. reported that on January 5, 2026 it granted a total of 463,721 shares of common stock to its non-employee directors. These grants cover annual director services for the period from January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2026 under the shareholder-approved 2020 and 2022 Equity Incentive Plans.
All non-employee directors chose to receive all previously earned and accrued compensation for these years in company shares instead of cash and agreed to higher ownership guidelines for holding Comstock common stock. Going forward, the stock-based compensation for these professional services will be paid on a quarterly basis.