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NEO Battery Materials Ltd. — Management Reports 2025
Jun 27, 2025
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025

BATTERY
MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND
ANALYSIS
For the Year Ended February 28, 2025
As at June 26, 2025
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
INTRODUCTION
The following management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) of NEO Battery Materials Ltd. ("the Company") has been prepared as of June 26, 2025. The MD&A should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements of the Company and the notes thereto for the year ended February 28, 2025, which have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB") and interpretations of the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee ("IFRIC"). In addition, these consolidated financial statements have been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting except for cash flow information.
Management is responsible for the preparation and integrity of the financial statements, including the maintenance of appropriate information systems, procedures, and internal controls. Management is also responsible for ensuring that information disclosed externally in the MD&A is complete and reliable. Additional information of the Company is available on SEDAR at www.sedarplus.ca and on its website at www.neobatterymaterials.com. Readers of the MD&A should be cautioned that information and statements derived from the Company's financial statements do not necessarily reflect the future financial performance of the Company. Statements in the MD&A that are not historical based facts are forward-looking statements which are made subject to cautionary language on pages 19-20 and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Actual results could vary considerably from these statements. Readers should be cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward looking statements.
OVERALL PERFORMANCE
For the year ended February 28, 2025, the Company reported a net loss of $4,261,507, which is an increase from $3,507,980 net loss reported for the year ended February 29, 2024. The increase in loss was primarily due to higher expenses in amortization, professional fees, rent, research and development, and stock-based compensation. As at February 28, 2025, the Company's accumulated deficit had risen to $36,827,018 from $32,949,382 as of February 29, 2024. The Company continues to face operating losses, possesses limited financial resources, lacks operating cash flow, and there is no assurance that it will secure sufficient funding or adequate financing to sustain its operations.
Description Of the Business
NEO Battery Materials Ltd. (the "Company" or "NEO Battery") is a publicly listed company incorporated under the Business Corporations Act of British Columbia on February 10, 2006, as 0748496 B.C. Ltd. On March 1, 2006, the Company changed its name to BCGold Corp, and on March 16, 2017 to Pan Andean Minerals Ltd, and again on March 2, 2021, to NEO Battery Materials Ltd. The Company is a Canadian battery materials technology company focused on developing silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, electronics, and energy storage systems. With a patent-protected, low-cost manufacturing process, the Company enables longer-running and ultra-fasting charging batteries compared to existing state-of-the-art technologies. The Company aims to be a producer of silicon anode materials for the electric vehicle and energy storage industries. For more information, please visit the Company's website at: https://www.neobatterymaterials.com/.
Corporate Highlights
Highlights of the Company's activities during the year ended February 28, 2025, and up to the date of the MD&A:
Corporate Updates
- On March 14, 2024, the Company achieved pilot-scale capacity expansion to 4,000 kilograms per year without additional equipment or process changes.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
- In early March 2024, the Company participated in two global lithium-ion battery conferences: Battery Japan in Tokyo and InterBattery 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.
- On March 14, 2024, the Company appointed Mr. Daniel Lim as the new Chief Financial Officer (the “CFO”) to replace Ms. Nancy Zhao, the former CFO.
- On March 19, 2024, the Company appointed MNP LLP as the new auditor of the Company to replace De Visser Gray LLP.
- On April 3, 2024, the Company appointed Mr. Dongmok Whang to join the Board of Directors, and accepted Mr. Sung Rock Hwang resignation from the Board of Directors.
- On April 16, 2024, the Company appointed Mr. Ricky Lee as a managerial advisor.
- On May 4, 2024, 5,341,668 warrants expired without exercising.
- On June 11, 2024, the Company entered into a collaboration agreement with INNOX eco-M, a major South Korean chemical material company.
- On July 26, 2024, the Company established a collaboration agreement with Lotus Energy Recycling, an Australia-based Solar PV Recycler.
- On July 30, 2024, the South Korean Ministry of Science, Information, and Communication Technology (MSIT), through the Korean Industrial Technology Association (KOITA), has certified NEO’s R&D Scale-Up Centre as a recognized “Corporate Research Institute”.
- On September 5, 2024, the Company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Windsor to establish a strategic partnership focused on advancing new battery and energy storage technologies in Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem.
- On September 10, 2024, the Company received acceptance for the Share Purchase Agreement of NBM Korea Co., Ltd., with Automobile & PCB Inc. pursuant to TSX Venture Exchange Policy 5.3 - Acquisitions and Dispositions of Non-Cash Assets.
- On October 7, 2024, the Company has signed the Joint Development Agreement (“JDA”) with a Fortune Global 500, multinational chemical materials company.
- On October 21, 2024, the Company has signed a Letter of Intent for a North American Silicon Recycling Joint Venture with Lotus Energy Recycling.
- On October 23, 2024, the Company has signed a MOU with OCSiAl LLC, the world’s largest industrial producer of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs).
- On October 29, 2024, the Company has signed a Letter of Intent with an Undisclosed Canadian Municipality for land lease of the silicon anode commercial facility.
- On November 6, 2024, the Company has signed a MOU with Linde Korea Co., Ltd. (“Linde”), an affiliate of the leading industrial gases and engineering company, to collaborate on the scale-up of NEO’s silicon anode manufacturing for lithium-ion batteries.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
- In November 2024, The Company was awarded as a consortium partner with major battery value chain companies and universities in a CAD $20M recycled silicon battery project organized by the South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy.
- On November 22, 2024, the Company appointed Mr. Seok Hyung Lee as a new independent director of the Company and the South Korean subsidiary, NBM Korea Co., Ltd.
- On November 30, 2024, the Company has signed a JDA with a North American battery cell manufacturer to develop and enhance the performance of silicon anode materials for specialty electric automotive and mobility applications.
- On January 7, 2025, the Company launched an advanced high-performance silicon anode product called NBMSiDE® P-300 with breakthrough battery capacity.
- On January 23, 2025, the Company has announced plans to build an 87,000-square-foot production facility in Windsor, employing more than 100 people.
- On January 29, 2025, the Company has announced that it would initiate Due Diligence through a phase I environmental site assessment.
- On February 6, 2025, the Company has announced the production scale-up to 20 tons per year to accommodate the increasing demand for NEO's high-performance silicon anode products and to initiate mass-producibility testing to prepare factory-level production.
- On February 11, 2025, the Company has announced that it would collaborate with Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Rockwell Automation Inc. ("Rockwell") (NYSE: ROK) to improve production efficiency, quality control, and scalability at the Company's planned silicon anode manufacturing facility in Windsor, Ontario.
- On March 13, 2025, the Company granted incentive stock options to certain directors and officers to acquire an aggregate of 1,250,000 common shares, in accordance with the Company's 10% rolling stock option plan.
- On March 18, 2025, the Company has introduced NBMSiDE® P-300N, an advanced silicon anode product with the highest capacity retention achieved to date. The P-300N is a mass-producible prototype optimized to enhance battery stability while maintaining low-cost production.
- On April 1, 2025, the Company has announced that the Company entered into a collaboration with Elementium Materials Inc. ("Elementium"), an advanced battery electrolyte technology company.
- On April 25, 2025, the Company appointed Mr. Kenneth Hoffman, CFA, CIM, previously, the Global Head of Battery Materials at McKinsey & Company, to its Board of Directors.
- On May 2, 2025, the Company appointed Dr. Matthew Dawson, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Elementium Materials Inc., to the Company's Scientific Advisory Board.
- On May 15, 2025, the Company appointed Dr. Jun Sik Jeoung as a Senior Scientific Advisor of Commercialization & Cell Development.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
- On June 5, 2025, the Company has announced (i) the Company's advanced silicon battery, P-300N, has outperformed target metrics for long-term capacity testing, (ii) Dr. Jun Sik Jeoung's full-time hiring as Senior Vice President to prepare large-scale battery testing and production expansion, and (iii) the voting results of the 2025 Annual General and Special Meeting.
Financings during fiscal 2024 and up to the date of this report
- On May 7, 2024, 200,000 warrants were exercised at a price of $0.16 per warrant for total proceeds of $32,000.
- On October 7, 2024, 25,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $5,000.
- On October 10, 2024, 175,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $35,000.
- On October 28, 2024, the Company has completed a non-brokered private placement of 2,000,000 units at a price of $0.40 per unit for gross proceeds of $800,000.
- On November 25, 2024, 60,000 warrants were exercised at a price of $0.75 per warrant for total proceeds of $45,000.
- On November 25, 2024, 175,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $35,000.
- On November 25, 2024, 150,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.30 per option for total proceeds of $45,000.
- On November 26, 2024, 50,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $10,000.
- On November 28, 2024, 70,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.40 per option for total proceeds of $28,000.
- On December 5, 2024, 100,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.30 per option for total proceeds of $30,000.
- On December 5, 2024, 30,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $6,000.
- On December 30, 2024, 250,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.30 per option for total proceeds of $75,000.
- On January 21, 2025, 50,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.40 per option for total proceeds of $20,000.
- On January 23, 2025, 100,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.30 per option for total proceeds of $30,000.
- On January 23, 2025, 95,250 warrants were exercised at a price of $0.75 per warrant for total proceeds of $71,437.50.
- On January 27, 2025, 100,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $20,000.
- On February 12, 2025, 70,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $14,000.
- On May 29, 2025, 25,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 per option for total proceeds of $5,000.
- On June 5, 2025, 70,000 and 50,000 stock options were exercised at a price of $0.20 and $0.30 per option, respectively, for total proceeds of $29,000.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
- On June 11, 2025, the Company has completed a non-brokered private placement of 400,000 units at a price of $0.50 per unit for gross proceeds of $200,000. Each unit consists of one common share of the Company and one non-transferable common share purchase warrant. Each whole warrant will be exercisable to acquire one common share of the Company at an exercise price of $0.75 CAD for a period of 24 months from the closing date of the offering.
Calendar Year 2025 Strategy & Outlook: An Efficient Route-To-Commercialization
Over the forthcoming 12 months, the Company has configured the commercialization strategy to emphasize prudent operational execution, capital efficiency and conservation, and business risk mitigation: the Company will prioritize optimizing NBMSiDE® electrochemical performance and cost competitiveness to establish advanced commercial agreements (i.e., joint development agreement or collaboration agreement) with testing partners in the global EV battery supply chain. 2024 strategy will be executed through a 5-pillared approach.
Pillar 1: Fulfilling Growing Silicon Anode Need by Expanding Supply Chain Network
In 2023, the Company executed a record number of non-disclosure agreements (NDA) with global battery cell manufacturers, EV original equipment manufacturers (OEM), and chemical material companies. Technological breakthroughs primarily drove battery supply chain interest and demand for NEO's silicon anode materials. The Company has developed a proprietary, energy-efficient manufacturing process, enabling low-cost silicon anode production. Compared to competing silicon anodes, NEO realizes substantial cost reductions with increased specific capacity for longer driving ranges. Delivering battery cost reductions and performance improvements, the Company aims to supply NBMSiDE® to all EV lithium-ion batteries to accelerate global EV adoption efforts. To become one of the top 10 silicon anode producers, the Company will continue to secure new battery supply chain relationships to expand material evaluations and commercialization opportunities.
Pillar 2: Advancing Silicon Anode Evaluations with Battery Supply Chain Partners
The Company is currently engaged in various material evaluations at different stages – late, intermediate, and initial – with small-to-medium enterprises (SME) and global companies in the battery, EV, and electronics supply chain. These evaluations are systematically conducted wherein progressively performance improved NBMSiDE® are delivered over multiple phases. The Company will focus on further developing these late-stage relationships with downstream companies to convert them into advanced agreements that can be publicly disclosed. Along with downstream relationships, NEO will commit to expanding collaborations with SMEs and global chemical material companies in the upstream supply chain including horizontal partners. Reinforcing silicon input precursors, nanocoating materials, binders, and performance-enhancing processes will predictably improve NBMSiDE® cycle life, capacity, and mechanical durability.
Pillar 3: Silicon Anode Material Research & Development Direction
From past years to the present, NEO's research and development (R&D) focused on optimizing the electrochemical performance of a pure 100% silicon-based anode. Demonstrating the feasibility of a pure 100% NBMSiDE® anode without graphite for 300 charging cycles was essential in progressing to later-stage evaluations. Material stability, cycle life replicability, and other key performance indicators (KPI) at the 300-charging cycle level will heavily contribute to establishing the advanced agreements.
In the upcoming 2024 year, the Company will initiate testing with graphite anode materials to replicate actual lithium-ion battery anode compositions. The Company has also been active in integrating NBMSiDE® materials for solid-state batteries (SSB). NEO is completing material evaluations with SSB companies to develop compatible product lines for sulfide-based and polymer-based SSBs.
Pillar 4: Mass Production Plans & Inclination Towards Canadian Operations
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
For the best interest of the Company and its shareholders, the management has judged that pursuing advanced commercial agreements will create a capital-efficient and risk-mitigated route-to-commercialization. The following factors have also influenced the decision-making process.
Aggressive Canadian Government Effort to Fund EV-Related Projects
With Canada's mandate for 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035, various policies, programs, and funding opportunities were presented to the Company for investment attraction and mass production initiation in Canada. The Company prioritizes minimizing dilution and risk to shareholders during the commercialization process. Canada's aggressive support measures, such as non-dilutive funding for EV-related projects, interest-free or low-interest debt financing for real estate and capital expenditures, refundable investment tax credits (ITC) for clean technology manufacturing equipment, beneficial land lease rates, and newly established Crown funds like the Canada Innovation Corp., have prompted management and the engineering team to logically consider situating the first commercial plant in Canada.
Potential Strategic Investment Opportunities
NEO's emphasis on advanced commercial agreements also stems from the potential of receiving strategic investments. We are currently balancing the scales and determining the most advantageous location to initiate our commercial plant construction. Concurrently, as communicated, we will concentrate our focus on securing governmental funding opportunities and strategic investments to finance our route-to-commercialization in a less dilutive manner.
Pillar 5: Expanding Battery Technology Portfolio with Value-Added Projects
Management is currently conducting late-stage discussions with Asian and European companies regarding collaborations on value-added project developments. Project details will be disclosed through news releases shortly.
Completion Of Change Of Business Application ("COB")
On April 13, 2022, the Company commenced a COB application with the Exchange. In the past, the Company was a Vancouver-based junior resource company with exploration in North America. The Company deems that a classification to a Tier 2 Technology issuer on the Exchange instead of a junior Mineral Exploration and Mining issuer will better reflect the Company's long-term goal and serve its shareholders' best interests. On November 21, 2022, the Company received conditional approval from Exchange for the proposed COB into an Industrial, Technology, or Life Sciences Tier 2 Issuer. On April 28, 2023, the Company was granted an extension, up to June 19, 2023, to complete the COB upon a minimum financing for gross proceeds of $3,900,000 and the continued control of at least 51% of NBM Korea. On November 24, 2023, the Company completed a non-brokered private placement of 11,386,860 units at a price of $0.32 per unit for gross proceeds of $3,643,795. On December 27, 2023, the Company filed the Filing Statement for COB that prepared in accordance with Exchange's policy 5.2. On January 9, 2024, the Exchange accepted COB filing application; and effective on January 11, 2024, the common shares of the Company resumed trading on Exchange.
NBMSiDE® Products And Purchase Order
On December 6, 2021, the Company launched its product called NBMSiDE®. This product is developed using the Company's proprietary nanocoating technology, which involves a single-step, one-pot nanocoating process. The application of this technology allows the Company to economically manufacture silicon anode active materials that are crucial in the production of electric vehicles.
The primary objective of NBMSiDE® is to enhance the rate capability (charging speed) and specific capacity of the anode active materials, ultimately leading to increased energy density and life span for lithium-ion batteries ("LiBs") in electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and energy storage applications. The Company has employed lean and efficient process steps in the development of this unique product, ensuring cost-effectiveness and scalability in production.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
During NBMSiDE manufacturing, special additives effectively prevent silicon particle clustering or agglomeration by acting as an interparticle buffer layer. These layers (i) stabilize the interfacial energy between particles, (ii) reduce unnecessary particle damage during the milling process, thereby preventing excessive milling, and (iii) induce the uniform dispersion of particles in the solvents to improve manufacturing efficiency directly. The patented technology direct implementation has resulted in the improvement of both NBMSiDE yield and quality, increasing the pilot-scale capacity to approximately 4,000 kg per year from several hundred kg based on continuous processing.
In September 2023, the Company received the 1st purchase order for 0.4 metric tons/400 kg of proprietary silicon anodes, NBMSiDE®, by an Asian Chemical Materials company. The Company plans to supply over a one-year timeline, delivering gradually optimized samples.
R&D Scale-Up Center
In September 2023, the Company initiated the relocation of its R&D Scale-Up Center to Gyeonggi Technopark and completed the relocation as of January 2024. Including an increased headcount of battery research engineers, the augmented workspace accommodates expanded manufacturing and testing equipment to increase overall optimization productivity. NEO prioritizes moving forward late-stage testing relationships into advanced commercial contracts like joint development and/or collaboration agreements. The revised strategy will mitigate operational and financial risk and reduce the capital requirements for mass production commercialization.
NBMSiDE® Sample Evaluation Progress
The Company is continuously undertaking NBMSiDE® sample evaluation and product optimization with global battery cell manufacturers under NDAs. As different nanocoating materials, performance requirements, and silicon loadings are required, the silicon anode products are being finetuned with specifications requested from each cell manufacturer, creating lead times between delivery and performance testing. NEO Korea Co is progressing through sending optimized products for evaluation. Most recently, an initial coin cell test was completed with a non-Asia-based cell manufacturer that NEO has been engaged with for over 9 months since the NDA. Both companies have mutually agreed to advance to pouch cell testing, which is larger in capacity and format, and NEO will accordingly provide optimized silicon anode products to the manufacturer for further evaluation. Several EV industry players including battery & automotive companies have requested NBMSiDE® to conduct evaluations, and the Company is filling orders in 2-kg batches.
Site For Commercial Plant – Oseong Foreign Investments Zone
On January 26, 2022, through its Korean subsidiary, the Company received approval from the Province of Gyeonggi, the largest economic province in South Korea, to build its commercial plant on a 10-year lease term. The site is situated in Oseong Foreign Investment Zone and is approximately 106,700 square feet (or 2.5 acres).
The use of the Production Building will entail the installation of future NBMSiDE® mass production lines and utility facilities, and the Research Office Building will house the current equipment, testing facilities, and personnel of the NBM Korea Scale-Up Centre located at Gyeonggi Technopark.
Construction Plan
The Company has submitted the plant's construction permit application to the City of Pyeongtaek through its South Korean subsidiary, NBM Korea. In late 2022, NEO's management and commercialization engineering team had discussed with the city's construction and relevant departments and performing the necessary due diligence and regulatory work to gain permit approval. Upon the approval of the construction permit, the initial construction process from site clearance to basic civil engineering work is expected to be carried out sequentially.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
On January 17, 2023, the Company received approval of a construction permit for Silicon Anode Commercial Plant in Oseong Foreign Investment Zone, Pyeongtaek City. In early 2023, the Company engaged in discussions with three contractors for request for quotation process for South Korean Commercial Plant, with the aim of selecting contractors based on critical procurement factors. In April 2023, the Company had completion of Request for Quote process for its commercial plant construction. On May 19, 2023, the Company designated preferred contractor for its commercial plant located in South Korea. On July 5, 2023, the Company entered into a binding agreement with the preferred contractor.
While construction remains part of the Company's long-term plan, recent slowdowns in the overall electric vehicle market and decreased buyer demand, the management has decided not to pursue construction within the next 12 months. The Company will continue to closely monitor overall market performance and economic conditions before making further decisions.
Neo Battery Materials Korea Co - Share Issuance To Automobile & PCB Inc ("A&P")
On July 1, 2022, NBM Korea, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company entered the Investment Agreement with A&P. Pursuant to the terms of the agreement, NBM Korea issued 517,657 common shares at a price of KRW5,796 per common share to A&P for gross proceeds of 2,999,820,383 KRW (equivalent to CAD2,978,822). As a result, A&P represents 40% of the issued and outstanding shares of NBM Korea.
According to the agreement, the proceeds shall be used for operations of NBM Korea and shall not be lent to a third party or shall not be used to purchase shares of any third party. A&P may conduct due diligence over the use of the proceeds by NBM Korea and the proceeds shall be deposited into and managed from a separate bank account of NBM Korea. Further, NBM Korea cannot transfer or collateralize any of these funds without the consent by A&P. NBM Korea cannot acquire an interest in another entity and cannot increase or decrease its capital or grant stock options to other parties. A&P is required to be consulted on the appointment or dismissal of the NBM Korea CEO.
On January 29, 2024, the Company entered into the share purchase agreement with A&P. The Company acquired 20% Korea Co's ownership from A&P with a purchase price of $1,708,707. The Company currently owns 80% ownership of Korea Co after the completion of the transaction as of the date of this report. Considering recent silicon anode technological advancements, acquiring ownership was deemed necessary to realize increased proportions of economic benefit, value creation, and future cash flows for NEO and its shareholders.
SELECTED ANNUAL INFORMATION
The following financial data is derived from the Company's audited financial statements years ended February 28, 2025, February 29, 2024, and February 28, 2023.
| February 28, 2025 | February 29, 2024 | February 28, 2023 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Expenses | $ 4,250,637 | $ 3,330,055 | $ 1,944,215 |
| Other expenses | 10,870 | 27,435 | 36,534 |
| Net loss and comprehensive loss | 4,300,845 | 3,509,596 | 1,925,051 |
| Basic and diluted loss per share | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.02 |
| Total current assets | 595,979 | 1,120,288 | 1,751,718 |
| Total assets | 1,419,697 | 2,953,808 | 3,295,753 |
| Total current liabilities | 513,058 | 558,356 | 189,486 |
| Total liabilities | 654,089 | 725,427 | 357,099 |
NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
For the three-month ended February 28, 2025
Significant items that contributed to the net loss and comprehensive loss for the periods ended February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024, were as follows:
- Advertising and marketing of $6,515 (February 29, 2024 - $80,314)
- Consulting and management fees of $51,613 (February 29, 2024 - $217,769)
- Corporate listing and filing fees $16,478 (February 29, 2024 - $17,234)
- Investor relations of $10,383 (February 29, 2024 - $18,441)
- Office and general $23,046 (February 29, 2024 - $40,493)
- Professional fees of $862,580 (February 29, 2024 - $85,247)
- Payroll expenses (recovery) of ($41,771) (February 29, 2024 - $193,619)
- Research and development costs of $251,909 (February 29, 2024 - $39,579)
- Rent expense (recovery) $19,739 (February 29, 2024 – ($17,660))
- Travel $37,061 (February 29, 2024 - $7,081)
- Stock-based compensation recovery $582,624 (February 29, 2024 - $Nil)
During the three-month period ended February 28, 2025, the Company reported a net loss of $721,247, compared to a net loss of $1,478,616 for the same period in 2024, a decrease of $757,369. The decrease in operating expenses was $652,647, declining to $728,239 from $1,380,886 in the prior year's quarter.
The decreases in operating expenses can be attributed to the stock-based compensation recovery, advertising and marketing, consulting and management fees, corporate listing and filing fees, investor relations, office and general, payroll expenses, which decreased by $582,624, $73,799, $166,156, $756, $8,058, $17,447, and $235,390, respectively. The decreased costs were offset by increases in professional fees, rent, research and development, and travel, which increased by $777,333, $37,399, $212,330, and $29,980, respectively, in the current period. The main reduction of cost is caused by the remeasurement of stock-based compensation previously recognized due to the remeasurement of the expected life of stock option grants during third quarter ended November 30, 2024.
For the year ended February 28, 2025
Significant items that contributed to the net loss and comprehensive loss for the years ended February 28, 2025, and February 28, 2024, were as follows:
- Advertising and marketing of $43,141 (February 29, 2024 - $183,906)
- Consulting and management fees of $463,843 (February 29, 2024 - $695,955)
- Corporate listing and filing fees $38,962 (February 29, 2024 - $86,363)
- Investor relations of $64,452 (February 29, 2024 - $90,296)
- Office and general $69,899 (February 29, 2024 - $100,344)
- Professional fees of $990,686 (February 29, 2024 - $291,046)
- Payroll expenses of $311,921 (February 29, 2024 - $818,120)
- Research and development costs of $318,483 (February 29, 2024 - $150,679)
- Rent $72,479 (February 29, 2024 - $45,855)
- Travel $58,915 (February 29, 2024 - $111,598)
- Stock-based compensation $1,536,632 (February 29, 2024 - $548,928)
- Income tax expenses $Nil (February 29, 2024 - $150,490)
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
During the year ended February 28, 2025, the Company reported a net loss of $4,261,507, compared to a net loss of $3,507,980 for the same period in 2024, an increase of $753,507. The operating expenses rose by $920,582, reaching $4,250,637 from $3,330,055 in the previous year 2024.
The increases in operating expenses can be attributed to the professional fees, rent, research and development, and stock-based compensation, which increased by $699,640, $26,624, $167,804, and $987,701, respectively. The increased costs were offset by reductions in advertising and marketing, consulting and management fees, corporate listing and filing fees, investor relations, office and general, payroll expenses, and travel, which decreased by $140,765, $232,112, $47,401, $25,844, $30,445, $506,199, and $52,683, respectively, in the current period. The key contributors to this increase were substantial increases in professional fees and stock-based compensation.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
| February 28, 2025 | February 29, 2024 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash and cash equivalent | $ | 369,694 | $ 941,976 |
| Current assets | 595,979 | 1,120,288 | |
| Non-current assets | 823,718 | 1,833,520 | |
| Total assets | 1,419,697 | 2,953,808 | |
| Current liabilities | 513,058 | 558,356 | |
| Non-current liabilities | 141,031 | 167,071 | |
| Shareholders' equity | 765,608 | 2,228,381 | |
| Working capital | 82,921 | 561,932 |
Total assets are comprised of cash, GST/VAT receivable, prepaids expenses, right-of-use assets, and tangible assets, as at the date of this report. Total liabilities are comprised of accounts payable, accrued liabilities, and lease liabilities.
Management believes that its ability to continue as a going concern is highly dependent upon its ability to raise equity financing. The Company's operation is highly included by capital market environment, supply chain, inflation, geographic stability and global business environment in general. Given volatility in equity markets, global uncertainty in economic conditions, cost pressures and intensity in international business environment, management constantly reviews emerging technologies and equity markets to ensure that the Company maintain enough liquidity to support its growth strategy.
Review of Cash Flows
As at February 28, 2025, the Company had cash of $369,694, a decrease from $941,976 on February 29, 2024.
Operating Activities: Cash used in operating activities totaled $1,729,029 for the current year, a decrease of $795,518 from $2,524,547 in the previous year ended February 29, 2024. The decrease was primarily driven by an increase of non-cash transaction of stock-based compensation of $987,704 and write-off of prepaid expenses of $741,172.
Investing Activities: Cash used in investing activities totaled $25,217 from the current year, a decrease of $2,041,452 from $2,066,669 on February 29, 2024. The decrease was primarily driven by less investment on tangible assets, and no acquisition of shares of Korean subsidiary. In fiscal 2024, the Company acquired 20% Korea Co's ownership from A&P for net proceeds of $1,708,707.
Financing Activities: Cash inflows from financing activities were $1,214,503 compared $3,904,377 for the year ended February 29, 2024. The current year, the Company received net proceeds of $148,437, $353,000, and 800,003 from the exercise of warrants, exercise of stock options, and private placement, respectively. In fiscal 2024, the Company received $272,000. $108,000 and $3,579,102 from the exercise of warrants, exercise of stock options, and private placement, respectively.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
Liquidity Outlook
As of February 28, 2025, the Company has a working capital of $82,921, marking a significant reduction of $479,011 from $561,932 as of February 29, 2024.
Working Capital Components: Significant working capital components include cash, tax receivable, prepaids, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and lease liabilities. Historically, the Company has relied upon equity financing to meet its capital requirements and expects to continue relying heavily on the capital markets for future financing.
Several factors impact the Company's fund-raising capabilities, encompassing the overall financial market's condition, the Company's historical performance, and the experience and competence of its management team. The actual funding needs might deviate from the initial plans, primarily due to potential variations in application of the nanocoating technology. Management maintains confidence in its ability to secure the necessary equity capital and/or debt over the long term, through it acknowledges the existence of uncontrollable risks in this endeavor.
Going Concern
The consolidated financial statements for the year ended February 28, 2025, have been prepared based on the going-concern assumption, which means that the Company will continue in operation for the foreseeable future and will be able to realize its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of operations. The Company continues to incur operating losses, has limited financial resources, has no sources of generating income, and there is no assurance that sufficient funding will be available to continue its operations. These material uncertainties may cast a significant doubt on the validity of the going concern assumption. The Company's ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon its ability to obtain capital through the equity market, exercise of warrants and stock options.
If the going concern assumption was not appropriate, then financial statement adjustments would be necessary in the carrying values of assets, liabilities, reported income and expenses and the statement of financial position classifications used. Such adjustments could be material.
Strategy and Risk Management
The continuity of the Company's operations hinges on securing its necessary financing for research and development and beyond. Management remains confident in its ability to secure additional capital for funding both its R&D and its administrative expenses. Although the management has successfully raised capital in the past, there is no guarantee of continued success in the future.
SUMMARY OF QUARTERLY RESULTS
The following table summarizes selected financial data reported by the Company for the previous eight quarters in Canadian dollars:
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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
| 28-Feb-25 | 30-Nov-24 | 31-Aug-24 | 31-May-24 | 29-Feb-24 | 30-Nov-23 | 31-Aug-23 | 31-May-23 | |
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| $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |
| Net loss and Comprehensive loss | 740,973 | 1,916,712 | 431,307 | 1,211,853 | 1,478,616 | 746,769 | 662,475 | 620,120 |
| Basic and diluted loss per share | (0.00) | (0.02) | (0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) |
| Total assets | 1,419,697 | 2,490,985 | 1,924,112 | 2,310,430 | 2,953,808 | 5,189,752 | 2,113,968 | 2,571,797 |
| Equity | 765,608 | 1,832,300 | 1,249,617 | 1,674,784 | 2,228,381 | 4,621,224 | 1,708,021 | 2,338,496 |
Basic and diluted loss per share above is the same, as the effect of potential shares issuances under stock options or warrant agreements would be anti-dilutive.
The net and comprehensive loss has increased progressively, on average by 2%. In the most recent quarter, the increase in payroll, stock-based compensation, consulting and management fees, professional fees, advertising, and marketing contributed to the increase in loss.
The Company’s assets value has fluctuated quarterly from $2,490,985 to $1,419,697 mainly due to no long-term prepaid asset recognition during the quarter ended February 28, 2025. During the year ended February 28, 2025, $741,172 of long-term prepaid amounts to vendors has been expensed in the consolidated statements of loss and comprehensive loss as a professional fees that were initially payments made for building and process design fees for the Company’s commercial plant in South Korea in 2022, as their design works are not expected to be usable when construction of the plant commences.
RISKS FACTORS
The Company is engaged in the pioneering field of silicon anode active materials and nanocoating technology for lithium-ion batteries. Our product, NBMSiDE®, is in the developmental stage and has yet to be sold on a large commercial scale. The future commercial success of our products is uncertain and subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that could affect our profitability. Forward-looking statements related to our business are inherently uncertain and subject to both known and unknown risks, including but not limited to:
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Technological and Market Risks: The Company is at the forefront of developing silicon anode active materials and nanocoating technologies for lithium-ion batteries, with our flagship product, NBMSiDE®, yet to be commercially validated on large scale or commercial-scale applications. The success of our technology is uncertain, as they undergo continuous evaluation and testing within the electric vehicle (EV) battery supply chain. Our innovations face the risk of not meeting commercial or market expectations, potentially being overshadowed by newer advancements. The lack of early market validation poses a significant risk of developing a product with limited demand, amidst fierce competition from established companies with more substantial financial and technical resources.
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Operational and Commercialization Challenges: Our journey towards commercialization is fraught with uncertainties, including securing necessary funding, permits, and navigating through potential legislative and regulatory changes that could introduce delays or incur additional expenses. The ability to protect our intellectual property, adapt to changing technology, and consumer demands is crucial for maintaining our competitive edge. However, there’s an inherent risk of our technologies becoming obsolete or not being marketable if we fail to innovate and keep pace with industry advancements.
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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
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Financial and Economic Considerations: The volatile nature of global economic conditions and silicon prices, along with inflation and market volatility in Canadian and global securities markets, poses significant risks to our operations. Our financial health is also contingent upon our ability to maintain robust accounting practices and internal controls. Any inadequacies or failures in these areas could harm our operational results and compliance with reporting obligations.
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Strategic and Human Resource Dependencies: Our strategic approach involves forming partnerships with key industry players in future, including battery manufacturers and EV automakers. The failure to establish these partnerships as anticipated could significantly impact our market penetration and commercialization efforts. Furthermore, our success heavily relies on the expertise and dedication of our team. The loss of key personnel, the challenge of managing growth effectively, and the integration of new businesses or technologies are critical risks that could affect our operational continuity.
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Regulatory and Environmental Risks: Our goal for production to meet the demands of approximately two million EVs annually is ambitious and subject to a myriad of factors, including construction delays and operational efficiencies. Moreover, our operations are under the scrutiny of stringent regulatory and environmental standards, which could evolve and impose additional burdens in terms of compliance costs or restrictions on our operational capabilities.
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Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Concerns: Up to the date of this report, the Company have filed 9 intellectual property rights. The protection of our patents, technology, and proprietary information is paramount for our business development and growth. Despite having confidentiality agreements in place, the risk of information breaches remains, which could undermine our competitive position. Additionally, the potential for conflicts of interest among our officers and directors could impact decision-making and strategic directions, further complicating our path to commercial success.
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Non-Compliance with Securities Law: As a company listed on the TSXV, we are subject to strict regulatory requirements. Failure to comply with applicable securities laws and regulations can lead to sanctions, fines, or other penalties imposed by regulatory bodies such as the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC). These penalties could adversely affect our financial condition and our ability to continue operations. Non-compliance with securities laws increases the risk of legal challenges from shareholders and other stakeholders. Litigation can be costly and time-consuming, and adverse outcomes can have a substantial financial impact on our business.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Related parties include the Company's key management personnel with authority and responsibility for planning, directing and controlling activities of the Company. The Company has determined that its key management personnel is comprised of the Company's Board of Directors and officers, and the entities controlled by the key management personnel.
As at February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024, there were $38,758 and $nil, respectively, balances due to related parties.
During the year ended February 28, 2025, 1,250,000 options were granted to related parties at the fair value of $705,088, of which, $605,200 was recorded in the current fiscal year per the vesting schedule.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
During the years ended February 28, 2025, and February 29, 2024, the Company paid the following amounts to the officers and directors of the Company:
| February 28, 2025 | February 29, 2024 | |
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| Management fees | $ 487,880 | $ 463,419 |
| Professional fees | 110,183 | 104,200 |
| $ 598,063 | $ 567,619 |
All amounts paid to related parties for their services have been recorded at fair value.
OUTSTANDING SHARE DATA
The Company's authorized share capital consists of an unlimited number of common voting shares without par value.
As at the date of the MD&A, there are:
- 119,702,756 common shares issued and outstanding;
- 9,160,000 stock options outstanding and 7,780,000 stock options exercisable; and
- 12,260,835 warrants outstanding and exercisable.
CRITICAL JUDGEMENTS IN APPLYING ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND KEY SOURCES OF ESTIMATION UNCERTAINTY
The critical judgments and estimates that management has made in the process of applying the Company's accounting policies and that have the most significant effect on the amounts recognized in the consolidated financial statements for year ended February 28, 2025. Actual results could differ from these estimates.
Significant assumptions about the future and other sources of estimation uncertainty that management has made at the end of the reporting period, that could result in a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities in the event that actual results differ from assumptions made, relate to, but are not limited to, the following:
i) The incremental rate of borrowing used in the measurement of the lease liability was based on estimated interest rate the Company would borrow at from arm's-length third parties as at the dates of adopting IFRS 16 and entering into its current long-term office lease.
ii) The inputs used in accounting for stock-based compensation expense included in profit or loss calculated using the Black-Scholes option pricing model.
iii) The recognition of deferred tax assets based on the change in unrecognized deductible temporary tax differences.
iv) Management uses judgement to assess the existence of contingencies. By their nature, contingencies will only be resolved when one or more future events occur or fail to occur. Management also uses judgement to assess the likelihood of occurrence of one or more future events.
v) The assessment of the Company's ability to execute its strategy by funding future working capital requirements requires judgment. Estimates and assumptions are continually evaluated and are based on historical experience and other factors, such as expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances
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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AND INTERPRETATIONS ISSUED BUT NOT YET EFFECTIVE
The Company has reviewed the accounting standards or amendments to existing accounting standards that have been issued but have future effective dates and determined that these are either not applicable or are not expected to have a significant impact on the Company's financial statements.
PROUNCEMENTS AFFECTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PRESENTATION OR DISCLOSURE
The Company has reviewed the accounting standards or amendments to existing accounting standards that have been issued but have future effective dates and determined that these are either not applicable or are not expected to have a significant impact on the Company's financial statements.
The Company's activities expose it to a variety of financial risks including credit risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk and market price risk.
Credit risk
Credit risk is the risk that one party to a financial instrument will fail to discharge an obligation and cause the other party to incur a financial loss. Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to credit risk consist of cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments, other receivables, and the short-term debt NEO deposits its cash and cash equivalents with high credit quality major Canadian financial institutions as determined by ratings agencies. The carrying amount of financial assets recorded in the financial statements, net of any allowances for losses, represents the maximum exposure to credit risk.
Liquidity Risk
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will not be able to meet its current obligations as they come due. The Company attempts to manage liquidity risk by maintaining sufficient cash and cash equivalent balances. Liquidity requirements are managed based on expected cash outflows to ensure that there is sufficient capital in order to meet short-term obligations.
As of February 28, 2025, the Company had a working capital of $82,921 (February 29, 2024 - working capital of $561,932). Further information relating to liquidity risk is disclosed in Note 10 of the Company's consolidated financial statements for the year ended February 28, 2025.
Interest Rate Risk
Interest rate risk is the risk that the fair value of future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in market interest rates. The Company is not exposed to significant interest rate risks.
Foreign currency risk
Foreign currency risk is the risk that the fair values of future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because they are denominated in currencies that differ from the respective functional currency. As at February 28, 2025, the Company had negligible financial assets or liabilities denominated in a foreign currency.
MANAGEMENT OF CAPITAL
In the management of capital, the Company considers cash, working capital and shareholders' equity. The Company manages its capital structure and makes adjustments to it, based on the funds available to the Company, in order to support the development of silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. The Board of Directors has not established quantitative capital structure and
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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
criteria management but will review on a regular basis the capital structure of the Company to ensure its appropriateness to the stage of development of the business.
The Company’s objectives when managing capital are:
- To invest cash on hand in highly liquid and highly rated financial instruments with high credit quality issuers, thereby minimizing the risk and loss of principal.
- Management reviews its capital management approach on an ongoing basis and believes that this approach, given the relative size of the Company, is reasonable.
- The Company may issue new equity, incur additional debt, for cash and/or expenditure commitments from optionees, enter into joint venture arrangements, or dispose of certain assets. When applicable, the Company’s investment policy is to hold cash in interest bearing accounts at high credit quality financial institutions to maximize liquidity. In order to maximize ongoing development efforts, the Company does not pay dividends.
- The Company expects to continue to raise funds, from time to time, to continue meeting its capital management objectives.
- There were no changes in the Company’s approach to capital management for the year ended February 28, 2025, compared to the year ended February 28, 2023. The Company is not subject to externally imposed capital requirements.
MANAGEMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Management is responsible for the information provided in the MD&A and the consolidated financial statements for the year ended February 28, 2025.
In contrast to the certificate required under National Instrument 52-109 Certificate of Disclosure in Issuers’ Annual and Interim Filings (“NI 52-109”), the Venture Issuer Basic Certificate does not include representations relating to the establishment and maintenance of disclosure controls and procedures (“DC&P”) and internal control over financial reporting (“ICFR”), as defined in NI 52-109, in particular, the certifying officers filing this certificate are not making any representations relating to the establishment and maintenance of:
i. controls and other procedures designed to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed by the issuer in its annual filings, interim filings or other reports filed or submitted under securities legislation is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in securities legislation; and
ii. a process to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with the issuer’s reporting standards.
The issuer’s certifying officers are responsible for ensuring that processes are in place to provide them with sufficient knowledge to support the representations they are making in this certificate. Investors should be aware that inherent limitations on the ability of certifying officers of a venture issuer to design and implement on a cost-effective basis DC&P and ICFR as defined in NI 52-109 may result in additional risks to the quality, reliability, transparency and timeliness of interim and annual filings and other reports provided under securities legislation.
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NEO BATTERY MATERIALS LTD.
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURE FOR VENTURE ISSUERS WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT REVENUE
Additional disclosure concerning Neo Battery's general and administrative expenses and research and development costs is provided in the Company's year ended February 28, 2025, statement of operations contained in its consolidated financial statements for the year ended February 28, 2025. These statements are available on its SEDAR PLUS Page Site accessed through www.sedarplus.ca.
DIVIDENDS
The Company has no earnings or dividend record and is unlikely to pay any dividends in the foreseeable future as it intends to employ available funds for mineral exploration and development. Any future determination to pay dividends will be at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Company and will depend on the Company's financial condition, results of operations, capital requirements and such other factors as the Board of Directors of the Company deem relevant.
NATURE OF THE SECURITIES
The purchase of the Company's securities involves a high degree of risk and should be undertaken only by investors whose financial resources are sufficient to enable them to assume such risks. The Company's securities should not be purchased by persons who cannot afford the possibility of the loss of their entire investment. Furthermore, an investment in the Company's securities should not constitute a major portion of an investor's portfolio.
PROPOSED TRANSACTIONS
At the present time, there are no other proposed transactions that require to be disclosed.
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ARRANGEMENTS
The Company does not have any off-balance sheet arrangements.
APPROVAL
The Board of Directors oversees management's responsibility for financial reporting and internal control systems through an Audit Committee. This Committee meets periodically with management and annually with the independent auditors to review the scope and results of the annual audit and to review the financial statements and related financial reporting and internal control matters before the financial statements are approved by the Board of Directors and submitted to the shareholders of the Company. The Board of Directors of the Company has approved the consolidated financial statements and the disclosure contained in this MD&A. A copy of this MD&A will be provided to anyone who requests it.
CAUTION REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING INFORMATION
This MD&A includes "forward-looking information" or "forward-looking statements" as defined by applicable securities laws. The purpose of including forward-looking statements is to provide information about the current expectations and plans of management, enabling investors and others to gain a better understanding of the Company's business plans, financial performance, and condition.
All statements in this MD&A, except for statements of historical fact, pertaining to the Company's strategy, future operations, financial position, prospects, plans, and management's objectives, are considered forward-looking statements. These statements are typically identified by words such as "plan," "expect," "estimate," "intend," "anticipate," "target", "believe," or variations thereof, as well as statements indicating that certain actions, events, or results "may," "could," "would," "might," or "will" be taken, occur, or be achieved. Specifically, this MD&A contains forward-looking statements related to the Company's intentions concerning its business and operations, its expectations regarding capital raising and business growth, its growth strategy and opportunities, anticipated industry trends and challenges, the perceived value and potential of the Company's patents, trademark, permit, preliminary feasibility studies
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MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Year Ended February 28, 2025
and other development study results, budgets, strategic plans, market price for silicon anode materials, permitting and other timelines, as well as government regulations and relations.
Forward-looking information is based on certain assumptions and other important factors that, if untrue, could significantly impact the Company's actual results, performance, or achievements in comparison to future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such information or statements. There is no guarantee that such information or statements will prove to be accurate. Key assumptions underlying the Company's forward-looking information include its ability to raise additional financing when needed and on reasonable terms, achieve current development, and other objectives regarding its nanocoating technology, and demand for NBMSiDE and other products, obtain necessary licenses and governmental approvals, attract and retain key personnel, as well as general business and economic conditions, including competitive conditions in the Company's market.
Readers are cautioned that the above list does not cover all factors and assumptions that may have been utilized. Additionally, forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could have a significant adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition, results of operations, and growth prospects. Some of the risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the expressed forward-looking statements include no revenue generated in the past, risks related to nano coating technology development progress, market acceptance, commercialization hurdles, and operating costs, the Company's dependence on the success of the commercial plant, challenges in funding and constructing the plant, obtaining resources from governmental authorities, compliance with environmental and safety regulations, access to equipment, maintenance, reliance on key personnel and business relationships, growth strategy, obtaining insurance, occupational health and safety risks, adverse publicity, third-party risks, disruptions to business operations, reliance on technology and information systems, litigation risks, tax risks, unforeseen expenses, public health crises, climate change, general economic conditions, commodity prices and exchange rate risks, lithium demand, share price volatility, public company obligations, competition risk, dividend policy, policies and legislation, force majeure, and technological changes.
While the Company believes that its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions and has made efforts to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events, or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that result in actions, events, or results not meeting the anticipated, estimated, or intended outcomes. Therefore, these risks should be carefully considered, although they are not exhaustive. If any of these risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements provided herein. Due to the inherent risks, uncertainties, and assumptions associated with forward-looking statements, readers should exercise caution and avoid undue reliance on them.
The forward-looking statements in this document are presented to assist investors in understanding the Company's expected financial and operational performance and results as of the periods covered in the Company's plans and objectives. They may not be suitable for other purposes. The assumptions mentioned above and described in greater detail in the "Risk Factors" section of this MD&A should be carefully considered by readers.
The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. The Company qualifies all of its forward-looking statements with these cautionary statements.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional Information relating to NEO Battery Materials can be found on the Company website www.neobatterymaterials.com and on SEDARPLUS at www.sedarplus.ca or by contacting the Company at 10th Floor - 4711 Yonge Street, Vancouver, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2N 6K8, Tel: (437) 451-7677.
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