Why is Volt Lithium Corp. ?
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Quality key factors
Factor
Value
Sales Growth (5y)
0
EBIT Growth (5y)
-254.21%
EBIT to Interest (avg)
-3.60
Debt to EBITDA (avg)
Negative Net Debt
Net Debt to Equity (avg)
-0.23
Sales to Capital Employed (avg)
0
Tax Ratio
0
Dividend Payout Ratio
0
Pledged Shares
0
Institutional Holding
0.14%
ROCE (avg)
0
ROE (avg)
10.46%
Valuation Key Factors 
Factor
Value
P/E Ratio
NA (Loss Making)
Industry P/E
Price to Book Value
52.90
EV to EBIT
-19.58
EV to EBITDA
-21.79
EV to Capital Employed
33.73
EV to Sales
NA
PEG Ratio
NA
Dividend Yield
NA
ROCE (Latest)
-172.29%
ROE (Latest)
-265.95%
Technical key factors
Indicator
Weekly
Monthly
MACD
Mildly Bearish
Bullish
RSI
No Signal
No Signal
Bollinger Bands
Bearish
Mildly Bullish
Moving Averages
Mildly Bullish (Daily)
KST
Mildly Bearish
Bullish
Dow Theory
Mildly Bearish
Mildly Bullish
OBV
Mildly Bearish
Mildly Bearish
Technical Movement
4What is working for the Company
NET PROFIT(HY)
Higher at CAD -3.62 MM
RAW MATERIAL COST(Y)
Fallen by 0% (YoY
-13What is not working for the Company
INTEREST(HY)
At CAD 0.04 MM has Grown at 76.25%
NET PROFIT(9M)
At CAD -6.89 MM has Grown at -34.61%
ROCE(HY)
Lowest at -181.68%
DEBT-EQUITY RATIO
(HY)
Highest at 65.54 %
Here's what is working for Volt Lithium Corp.
Net Profit
Higher at CAD -3.62 MM
than preceding 12 month period ended Sep 2025MOJO Watch
In the half year the company has already crossed Net Profit of the previous twelve months
Net Profit (CAD MM)
Raw Material Cost
Fallen by 0% (YoY)
MOJO Watch
The company's ability to pass on the cost of raw materials to customers has improved; this may lead to a rise in profit margin
Raw Material Cost as a percentage of Sales
Here's what is not working for Volt Lithium Corp.
Interest
At CAD 0.04 MM has Grown at 76.25%
over previous Semi-Annual periodMOJO Watch
Rising interest cost signifies increased borrowings
Interest Paid (CAD MM)
Debt-Equity Ratio
Highest at 65.54 %
in the last five Semi-Annual periodsMOJO Watch
The company is borrowing more to fund its operations; it's liquidity situation may be stressed
Debt-Equity Ratio






