LAC

Lithium Americas Corp Price

LAC
$3,97
-$0,06(-%1,48)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-07 19:32 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-07 19:32, Lithium Americas Corp (LAC) is priced at $3,97, with a total market cap of $877,48M, a P/E ratio of -8,55, and a dividend yield of %0,00. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $3,89 and $4,02. The current price is %2,05 above the day's low and %1,24 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 781,19K. Over the past 52 weeks, LAC has traded between $3,80 to $4,11, and the current price is -%3,40 away from the 52-week high.

LAC Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$4,03
Market Cap$877,48M
Volume781,19K
P/E Ratio-8,55
Dividend Yield (TTM)%0,00
Diluted EPS (TTM)0,50
Net Income (FY)-$124,22M
Revenue (FY)$0,00
Earnings Date2026-05-14
EPS Estimate0,07
Revenue Estimate$0,00
Shares Outstanding217,46M
Beta (1Y)3.057

About LAC

Lithium Americas Corp. operates as a resource company in the United States and Argentina. The company explores for lithium deposits. It owns interests in the Cauchari-Olaroz project located in Jujuy province of Argentina; Thacker Pass project located in north-western Nevada; and Pastos Grandes project located in the Salta province of Argentina. The company was formerly known as Western Lithium USA Corporation and changed its name to Lithium Americas Corp. in March 2016. Lithium Americas Corp. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
SectorBasic Materials
IndustryIndustrial Materials
CEOJonathan David Evans
HeadquartersVancouver,BC,CA
Employees (FY)94,00

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2025-12-09 12:00

FLock.io, Deluthium, and Aerodrome have formed a partnership to jointly build CARiFIN, which will be accelerated for implementation by the United Nations Development Programme.

PANews, December 9—Decentralized AI model platform FLock.io announced a partnership with AI-native liquidity infrastructure project Deluthium and Aerodrome, the central liquidity hub on the Base blockchain, to jointly build the next-generation on-chain inclusive finance platform CARiFIN. This platform will accelerate implementation with governments in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The collaboration aims to address core bottlenecks such as lack of trust, insufficient liquidity, and compliance challenges in the current microinsurance market, providing timely and efficient insurance support to underserved populations in the region, especially women. To build this highly trusted backend system, each partner will leverage its core strengths and collaborate closely. FLock.io’s trained model will serve as the computational brain of the microinsurance platform, mastering core insurance logic and handling privacy-preserving risk modeling and automated claims decisions. Deluthium will handle currency transaction execution and stablecoin swaps during the claims process, ensuring zero-slippage and smooth settlement via institutional-grade dark pools. Aerodrome will utilize its modular VerifiedERC20 standard to unlock on-chain identity verification and ensure compliance for payment recipients.

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