MP Materials shares surge 9% after Pentagon secures rare-earth revenues

MP Materials shares surge 9% after Pentagon secures rare-earth revenues

LAS VEGAS, August 21, 2026, 7:15 p.m. EDT — MP Materials (MP) shares rose 9% as Pentagon pricing guarantees steadied the company’s rare-earth income.

  • MP Materials ended Friday’s session up 9.14%, finishing at $60.07.
  • After four sessions of declines, the stock managed a weekly gain of only 2.26%.
  • Income from government price-protection accounted for 14% of revenue and support in the second quarter.

MP Materials Corp. surged 9.14% on Friday, recouping much of its losses from earlier in the week. The stock ended the day at $60.07, close to its session peak of $60.59.

Stock chart for NYSE:MP

The development is significant as MP has secured a quantifiable cushion amid soft rare-earth prices. Its price-protection deal with the U.S. government yielded $17.6 million in the second quarter.

The support accounted for 14% of consolidated revenue along with price-protection income. It was also equivalent to 62% of adjusted EBITDA. These numbers highlight the significant impact of policy support on quarterly earnings.

DateCloseVolumeRead-through
Aug. 14$58.7410.82 millionLast Friday
Aug. 17$58.515.74 millionLower at start of week
Aug. 18$56.674.75 millionContinued decline
Aug. 19$56.684.31 millionLittle change
Aug. 20$55.045.62 millionLowest close of week
Aug. 21$60.078.41 millionFriday up 9.14%
MP share performance through the August 21 close. Source: Nasdaq.

Trading volume on Friday was 65% higher than the average over the previous four sessions. However, shares ended just 2.26% higher than their August 14 close. The gain offset losses from earlier in the week, but recent volatility remained.

The newest operating data provide stronger support. Revenue for the second quarter increased by 89% to $108.5 million. Sales volumes for NdPr more than doubled, and adjusted EBITDA turned positive.

Q2 metric20262025Change
Revenue$108.5 million$57.4 millionup 89%
Price-protection income$17.6 millionAppeared in period
Adjusted EBITDA$28.5 million-$12.5 millionincrease of $41.0 million
Net loss-$20.3 million-$30.9 millionloss reduced by 34%
NdPr production840 MT597 MTup 41%
NdPr sales1,006 MT443 MTincrease of 127%
REO production11,072 MT13,145 MTdown 16%
Unaudited second-quarter results. Adjusted EBITDA is non-GAAP.

The composition is key. Core revenue accounted for the majority of earnings in the quarter, but the protection payment contributed a larger share of profit. Reuters stated the program had delivered $110.9 million in payments over the quarter.

Q2 earnings bridgeAmountShare or ratio
Revenue$108.5 million86.1% of revenue plus support
Price-protection income$17.6 million13.9% of revenue plus support
Revenue plus support$126.1 million100%
Adjusted EBITDA$28.5 millionPrice support made up 61.7%
Calculated from company-reported figures; percentages may not sum because of rounding.

MP CEO James Litinsky stated the company was “ramping NdPr production and sales volumes while generating solid Adjusted EBITDA.” Litinsky also pointed to a multi-year gadolinium supply agreement with a U.S. aerospace and defense client. Company statement

The Magnetics division reported $16.5 million in revenue and $7.5 million in segment adjusted EBITDA. Qualification activities proceeded at the Independence site in Texas. Progress on this downstream ramp may help lessen dependence on mined-material prices.

Expansion of capacity continues to come with high costs. MP is allocating over $1.25 billion for its 10X magnet campus in Northlake, Texas. The company aims to start commissioning in 2028, targeting an annual capacity of 10,000 metric tons.

Analyst sentiment on Wall Street is broadly bullish, though there are notable variances in price targets. Of the 18 analysts monitored by S&P Global, 13 rate the stock as Strong Buy, and five as Buy. The mean price target stands at $75.38, indicating potential upside of 25.5% from Friday’s Nasdaq close.

Analyst / consensusRecommendationTargetDate
S&P Global consensus, 18 analystsStrong Buy$75.38 averageAug. 19
Carlos De Alba, Morgan StanleyBuy$73Aug. 19
Lawson Winder, Bank of AmericaBuy$85Aug. 17
Richard Garchitorena, BarclaysBuy$65Aug. 14
Corinne Blanchard, Deutsche BankBuy$58Aug. 10
Bill Peterson, J.P. MorganBuy$60Aug. 10
Latest listed recommendations and 12-month targets as of August 21, 2026.

In the coming week, investors are set to monitor updates on rare-earth trade policy and developments in magnet qualification. Additionally, attention will focus on whether Friday’s increased volume will lead to further momentum. The entire session’s movement lacked a clear, verified corporate announcement as an explanation.

Risks: MP posted a net loss of $20.3 million for the quarter. Its stock is trading nearly 40% beneath its 52-week peak. Any setbacks in construction, modifications in policy, or declines in NdPr prices may erode its valuation premium.

NYSE: MP · Investor dashboard

MP Materials

Market data: August 21, 2026, 7:11 p.m. EDT
U.S. market closed
Friday close
$60.07
+9.14% session
Five-session change
+2.26%
From $58.74
Friday volume
8.41M
65% above prior four-day average
52-week range
$37.81–$100.25
40.1% below the high

One-week price path

Aug 14171819202158.7460.0755.04

Q2 policy sensitivity

Core revenue
$108.5M
86.1% of revenue plus support

Price-protection income
$17.6M
13.9% of combined proceeds; 61.7% of adjusted EBITDA

Operating momentum

Q2 metric2026YoY
Revenue$108.5M+89%
Adjusted EBITDA$28.5M+$41.0M
NdPr production840 MT+41%
NdPr sales1,006 MT+127%
REO production11,072 MT-16%

Analyst map

MeasureValueVs. close
Low target$58.00-3.4%
Average target$75.38+25.5%
Median target$75.00+24.9%
High target$100.00+66.5%
ConsensusStrong Buy18 analysts
13 Strong Buy5 Buy0 Hold/Sell

Investor read-through

Friday's 9.14% rebound left MP only 2.26% higher for the week. The operating case is improving, but the earnings bridge remains policy-sensitive: Q2 price-protection income equaled nearly two-thirds of adjusted EBITDA.

Next checkpoints

Rare-earth trade policy
Independence magnet qualification
10X construction progress
Follow-through after high-volume rally

Sources: Nasdaq market data; MP Materials Q2 2026 results; S&P Global analyst data via StockAnalysis, last updated August 19, 2026. Adjusted EBITDA is non-GAAP. Percentages are calculated from reported figures and may vary slightly due to rounding.

Michał Rogucki

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments affecting global markets. He graduated from Humboldt University of Berlin and worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist.

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