Amprius Technologies Inc
WKN: A3DTK4 / ISIN: US03214Q1085Amprius battery
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02.12.25 21:48
#39
stanley
stell die Gummistiefel raus
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/...High-Reliability-Operations
19.01.26 22:40
#40
stanley
the washington post 2019
This bag of wind, this sack of bile,
this great big steaming orange pile
of lying, cheating excrement,
this enemy of government,
this walking crisis of the soul,
this incoherent tweeting troll,
this moral, ethical disease,
this swamp of decomposing sleaze,
this nothingburger with big hair,
this witless peddler of despair,
this dictatorial buffoon
must be removed…and very soon!
this great big steaming orange pile
of lying, cheating excrement,
this enemy of government,
this walking crisis of the soul,
this incoherent tweeting troll,
this moral, ethical disease,
this swamp of decomposing sleaze,
this nothingburger with big hair,
this witless peddler of despair,
this dictatorial buffoon
must be removed…and very soon!
29.01.26 20:02
#46
stanley
ermutigend
Amprius Technologies, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and market lithium-ion batteries for mobility applications, including the aviation, electric vehicle and light electric vehicle industries. It operates through the United States and Rest of the World geographical segments. The company was founded by Mark C. Platshon in 2008 and headquartered in Fremont, CA.
The "Drone Supercycle": Analyst Austin Bohlig identified Amprius as a primary beneficiary of accelerating demand for drone technology. Approximately 80–90% of the company's sales currently come from the UAS sector.
Performance Leadership: Needham highlighted Amprius's proprietary silicon anode technology, which delivers industry-leading energy density (up to 500 Wh/kg). This allows for longer flight times and lighter batteries compared to traditional graphite-based lithium-ion cells.
Capital-Light Model: The firm praised Amprius’s shift toward a "capital-light" business model. By using contract manufacturers (securing over 1.8 GWh of capacity), Amprius can scale rapidly without the massive overhead of building its own gigafactories.
Amprius Technologies, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and market lithium-ion batteries for mobility applications, including the aviation, electric vehicle and light electric vehicle industries. It operates through the United States and Rest of the World geographical segments. The company was founded by Mark C. Platshon in 2008 and headquartered in Fremont, CA.
The "Drone Supercycle": Analyst Austin Bohlig identified Amprius as a primary beneficiary of accelerating demand for drone technology. Approximately 80–90% of the company's sales currently come from the UAS sector.
Performance Leadership: Needham highlighted Amprius's proprietary silicon anode technology, which delivers industry-leading energy density (up to 500 Wh/kg). This allows for longer flight times and lighter batteries compared to traditional graphite-based lithium-ion cells.
Capital-Light Model: The firm praised Amprius’s shift toward a "capital-light" business model. By using contract manufacturers (securing over 1.8 GWh of capacity), Amprius can scale rapidly without the massive overhead of building its own gigafactories.
03.02.26 21:05
#47
stanley
change
is gonna come
https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/it/...tert-die-maerkte/100197269.html
https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/it/...tert-die-maerkte/100197269.html
15.02.26 18:05
#48
stanley
naiv, aber ehrenwert
https://www.axios.com/2026/02/15/...entagon-anthropic-contract-maduro
25.02.26 18:33
#50
stanley
dafür einen Perserkrieg ?
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/us/politics/...-epstein-files.html
28.02.26 17:16
#52
stanley
blacklisting
weil sie sich an einem völkerrechtswidrigen Angriffskrieg
nicht beteiligen wollten; das kann sehr, sehr teuer werden.......https://www.anthropic.com/news/statement-comments-secretary-war
05.03.26 15:06
#53
stanley
zahlen
Reported GAAP EPS of -$0.18 down -80.00% YoY • Reported revenue of $25.23M up 137.36% YoY • Amprius' 2026 full year outlook projects total revenue of at least $125.0 million, a net loss less than $8.0 million, and positive non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA of at least $4.0 million. Amprius Technologies Inc also expects capital expenditures under $10.0 million.
Reports Q4 revenue $25.2M, consensus $22.91M. "For Amprius, 2025 marked a year of meaningful commercial progress, as we expanded our customer base to over 550, increased revenue by over 3x, and advanced the adoption of our silicon anode batteries across multiple end markets," said Amprius CEO Tom Stepien. "Growing demand from existing customers, new program wins, and improved execution across our manufacturing partners drove strong momentum throughout the year. Looking ahead to 2026, we plan to leverage our enhanced supply chain to scale production and meet accelerating market demand, supporting continued accretive growth."
but
Amprius Technologies Inc faced a $22.5 million impairment charge and a $20.0 million lease termination cost, contributing to a full-year GAAP net loss of $44.0 million, despite revenue growth.
Reports Q4 revenue $25.2M, consensus $22.91M. "For Amprius, 2025 marked a year of meaningful commercial progress, as we expanded our customer base to over 550, increased revenue by over 3x, and advanced the adoption of our silicon anode batteries across multiple end markets," said Amprius CEO Tom Stepien. "Growing demand from existing customers, new program wins, and improved execution across our manufacturing partners drove strong momentum throughout the year. Looking ahead to 2026, we plan to leverage our enhanced supply chain to scale production and meet accelerating market demand, supporting continued accretive growth."
but
Amprius Technologies Inc faced a $22.5 million impairment charge and a $20.0 million lease termination cost, contributing to a full-year GAAP net loss of $44.0 million, despite revenue growth.
05.03.26 19:20
#54
stanley
angelsächsische arroganz
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/05/iran-leader-trump-khamenei
13.03.26 19:51
#57
stanley
zwei, drei Tage
.https://www.axios.com/2026/03/13/marines-middle-east-us-deployment
höchstens drei Wochen..
