USA Rare Earth Stock Jumps 13%—The August 28 Vote Is the Next Test

USA Rare Earth Stock Jumps 13%—The August 28 Vote Is the Next Test

NEW YORK, August 22, 2026, 04:55 EDT — U.S. markets are closed.

  • USA Rare Earth closed Friday at $19.26, up 12.57%, but still lost 3.7% for the week.
  • An August 28 shareholder vote is the final stated condition for the Serra Verde acquisition.
  • Analysts see large upside, while early production remains loss-making and deal shares imply heavy dilution.

USA Rare Earth, Inc. jumped 12.57% on Friday. The close was $19.26, on about 21.2 million shares traded. Yet the stock remained below its $20.00 close one week earlier. The late rebound restored momentum, not proof.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:USAR

The next test arrives quickly. Shareholders vote August 28 on the planned Serra Verde combination. Management said that vote was the final remaining closing condition. Completion is expected shortly afterward.

Friday’s bid spread across Western critical-minerals names. New Chinese trade data sharpened the strategic case. July U.S. imports of yttrium oxide reached 29 metric tons, Reuters reported. That was the second-highest monthly level since April 2025 controls began. Supply improved, but geopolitical leverage remains.

Rare-earth stockGoogle Finance tickerAug. 21 closeDaily move
Critical Metals Corp.$7.11+22.59%
USA Rare Earth$19.26+12.57%
MP Materials Corp.$60.05+9.10%
Friday closes and moves; U.S. market data as of 4:00 p.m. EDT. Source: Yahoo Finance markets.

USA Rare Earth’s differentiator is planned access to heavy rare earths. Serra Verde owns Brazil’s producing Pela Ema operation. The target is the only scaled non-Asian producer of all four magnetic rare earths, according to the companies. An Associated Press report this week also highlighted Brazil’s rising strategic role.

The purchase price exposes the trade-off. USA Rare Earth agreed to pay $300 million cash and issue 126.849 million shares. Those new shares equal about 52% of the company’s recent 244.7 million share count. They would represent roughly 34% of the combined basic share count, before other securities.

Execution measureReported or planned amountInvestor reading
Q2 revenue$5.82 millionCommercial base remains small
Q2 gross result$1.58 million lossProduct costs exceeded sales
Q2 adjusted net loss$33.48 millionLoss widened year on year
June 30 cash$1.53 billionLarge funded runway
H1 operating cash use$75.32 millionScaling consumes liquidity
H1 capex and deposits$108.4 millionBuildout remains capital-heavy
Company figures for the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026. Sources: USA Rare Earth Q2 release and financial-results analysis.

Liquidity is the counterweight. First-half operating cash use plus capital spending and deposits totaled about $183.7 million. That equals roughly 12% of June cash. The balance sheet can absorb near-term work, although federal funding is milestone-based.

The Department of Commerce package offers up to $277 million of grants and $1.3 billion of senior loans. It is not unrestricted cash. Disbursements depend on project milestones. Investors must separate announced capacity from funded and operating capacity.

Management targets 600 metric tons of annualized magnet capacity at Stillwater during the fourth quarter. It also expects Serra Verde to reach 6,400 metric tons of rare-earth oxide capacity by the end of 2027. The latter target carries a preliminary $550 million to $650 million annualized EBITDA estimate. It remains a company projection.

AnalystFirmLatest ratingPrice targetDate
Subash ChandraBenchmarkBuy, reiterated$45Aug. 12
Jeff GramppNorthland SecuritiesBuy, reiterated$45Aug. 11
Derek SoderbergCantor FitzgeraldOverweight, reiterated$40Aug. 11
George GianarikasCanaccord GenuityBuy, reiterated$32Aug. 11
Suji DesilvaRoth MKMBuy, maintained$30Aug. 11
Latest published recommendations. The eight-analyst average target was $37.38, about 94% above Friday’s close. Source: S&P Global analyst data via StockAnalysis.

The targets assume a sharp shift in scale. At Friday’s price, USA Rare Earth’s equity value was about $4.7 billion. That is more than 200 times annualized Q2 revenue. The multiple is crude because Serra Verde has not yet closed. It still shows how much future output is embedded in the price.

Barbara Humpton said the company is moving from assembling operations to delivering for customers. The distinction matters. Q2 revenue came from Less Common Metals, while initial magnet sales are expected by year-end.

Risks: The Serra Verde vote or closing could slip. Ramp-up costs may exceed forecasts. New shares dilute current holders. Customer qualification, commodity prices, Brazil exposure and milestone-linked federal funding add further uncertainty.

Next week should clarify whether Friday’s rally can hold. Investors will watch the August 28 vote, closing terms and any updated production timetable. Until then, USAR remains a funded execution story with unusually high sensitivity to each operating milestone.

NASDAQ: USAR · investor dashboard

USA Rare Earth

Mine-to-magnet ambition meets a near-term transaction test
Market data: Aug. 21, 2026, 4:00 p.m. EDT
U.S. market closed
Friday close
$19.26
Nasdaq
Daily move
+12.57%
$17.54–$19.54 range
Weekly move
−3.7%
vs. Aug. 14 close
Equity value
≈$4.7B
Friday price × recent shares
Six-session price path
Aug 14171819202120.0019.26
Friday's rebound was sharp, but the stock finished below the prior Friday.
Next catalyst
Aug. 28 shareholder vote
Final stated condition for the Serra Verde combination; closing expected shortly afterward.
Deal cash$300M
New USAR shares126.849M
New shares / current count≈52%
Liquidity versus buildout
Cash at June 30$1.53B
H1 operating cash use$75.3M
H1 capex + deposits$108.4M
H1 cash deployment / June cash
About 12%; funding strength is real, but federal disbursements remain milestone-based.
Commercial proof
Q2 revenue$5.82M
Q2 gross result−$1.58M
Q2 adjusted net loss−$33.48M
Stillwater Q4 run-rate target600 mtpa
The valuation depends on converting capacity plans into qualified customer shipments.
Analyst recommendations
FirmViewTarget
BenchmarkBuy$45
NorthlandBuy$45
Cantor FitzgeraldOverweight$40
CanaccordBuy$32
Roth MKMBuy$30
Eight-analyst average: $37.38, roughly 94% above the Aug. 21 close.
Investor scorecard
Strategic demandStrong
LiquidityStrong
Operating proofEarly
Dilution riskHigh
Near-term triggerVote / close
Sources: Yahoo Finance market data; USA Rare Earth Q2 2026 release and Serra Verde transaction announcement; StockAnalysis/S&P Global analyst data. Company production and EBITDA figures are targets, not realized results.
Leokadia Głogulska

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and artificial intelligence to space technology and developments across global markets. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and worked in financial analysis before becoming a business journalist.

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