Which Is a Better Investment, Ivanhoe Electric Inc. or MP Materials Corp. Stock?

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Sifting through countless of stocks in the Metals & Mining industry can be tedious, and sometimes two stocks are just too similar to judge which is the better investment. If you’re on the fence about investing in Ivanhoe Electric Inc. or MP Materials Corp. because you’re not sure how they measure up, it’s important to compare them on a few factors before making your decision.

Read on to learn how Ivanhoe Electric Inc. and MP Materials Corp. compare based on key financial metrics to determine which better meets your investment needs.

About Ivanhoe Electric Inc. and MP Materials Corp.

Ivanhoe Electric Inc., a mineral exploration company, focuses on developing mines from mineral deposits primarily in the United States. The company primarily explores for copper, gold, and silver deposits. Its flagship projects are the Santa Cruz Project, a copper exploration project that comprises 5,975 acres on private land and associated water rights located in Arizona; and the Tintic Project, which covers an area of approximately 81.97 square kilometers of private patented claims, unpatented claims, and state leases situated in Utah. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

MP Materials Corp., together with its subsidiaries, produces rare earth materials in the Western Hemisphere. The company operates in two segments, Materials and Magnetics. The Materials segment owns and operates the Mountain Pass Rare Earth Mine and Processing facility located near Mountain Pass, San Bernardino County, California. The Magnetics segment produces magnetic precursor products. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Latest Metals & Mining and Ivanhoe Electric Inc., MP Materials Corp. Stock News

As of December 15, 2025, Ivanhoe Electric Inc. had a $2.2 billion market capitalization, compared to the Metals & Mining median of $1.8 million. Ivanhoe Electric Inc.’s stock is up 89.2% in 2025, down 7.3% in the previous five trading days and up 75.06% in the past year.

Currently, Ivanhoe Electric Inc. does not have a price-earnings ratio. Ivanhoe Electric Inc.’s trailing 12-month revenue is $3.7 million with a % net profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was -28.6%. Analysts expect adjusted earnings to reach $-0.738 per share for the current fiscal year. Ivanhoe Electric Inc. does not currently pay a dividend.

As of December 15, 2025, MP Materials Corp. had a $9.4 billion market cap, putting it in the 78th percentile of all stocks. MP Materials Corp.’s stock is up 240.6% in 2025, down 11.2% in the previous five trading days and up 173.83% in the past year.

Currently, MP Materials Corp. does not have a price-earnings ratio. MP Materials Corp.’s trailing 12-month revenue is $232.7 million with a -50.5% net profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was -14.8%. Analysts expect adjusted earnings to reach $-0.279 per share for the current fiscal year. MP Materials Corp. does not currently pay a dividend.

How We Compare Ivanhoe Electric Inc. and MP Materials Corp. Stock Grades

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