Financial Performance - Loop generated 10.8millionintotalrevenueforQ4FY2025,asignificantincreasefrom45 in Q4 FY2024, primarily driven by 10.4millioninlicensingrevenue[3][20]−ThenetincomeforQ4FY2025was6.9 million, a turnaround from a net loss of 5.1millioninQ4FY2024,attributedtoincreasedrevenuesandreducedexpenses[24]−Revenuesincreasedto10,889 for the year ended February 28, 2025, compared to 153forthesameperiodin2024[37]−Netlossdecreasedby6,030 to 15,057fortheyearendedFebruary28,2025,comparedto21,087 for the same period in 2024, primarily due to a 10,736increaseinrevenues[32]Expenses−Researchanddevelopmentexpensesdecreasedby1.7 million to 1.3millioninQ4FY2025,comparedto3.0 million in Q4 FY2024, mainly due to reduced plant and laboratory operating expenses[21] - General and administrative expenses also decreased by 647,000to1.6 million in Q4 FY2025, down from 2.2millioninQ4FY2024[22]−Researchanddevelopmentexpensesdecreasedby4,515 to 6,864fortheyearendedFebruary28,2025,comparedto11,379 for the same period in 2024[28] - General and administrative expenses decreased by 760to9,228 for the year ended February 28, 2025, compared to 9,988forthesameperiodin2024[29]−Impairmentofequipmentexpenseincreasedby8,460 for the year ended February 28, 2025, due to the termination of a joint venture agreement[30] Cash and Assets - Cash and cash equivalents increased to 12,973asofFebruary28,2025,comparedto6,958 as of February 29, 2024[34] - Total assets decreased to 18,578asofFebruary28,2025,from20,553 as of February 29, 2024[35] - Total liabilities increased to 18,211asofFebruary28,2025,comparedto6,411 as of February 29, 2024[35] Facility Development - Loop's Infinite Loop™ India facility is projected to have an annual production capacity of 70,000 metric tons of polyester fiber and PET resin, with a total estimated investment of $176 million[8][6] - Groundbreaking for the Infinite Loop™ India facility is expected in the second half of 2025, with commercial operations anticipated to start in 2027[9] - Loop is actively negotiating off-take supply agreements with apparel and textile companies for the anticipated output from the India facility[8] - The company is exploring potential locations for its first Infinite Loop™ facility in Europe, focusing on site selection and engineering studies[12] - Loop plans to adopt a modular approach for its European facilities to reduce capital expenditures and construction timelines significantly[13] Strategic Focus - The company plans to focus on the development of large-scale commercial manufacturing facilities following the successful scaling of its technology[28] - The company aims to contribute to a circular economy by reducing plastic waste and recovering waste plastic for sustainable future[40]