YDDL Stock Inches Higher Amid Soaring Copper Demand; Hits $66M Revenue In IPO Year

One and One Green Technologies, a recycling firm producing copper alloy ingots, has gained from the surge in AI technology usage and the jump in EVs and green tech.
A worker of Yangfan Copper (Anhui) Co LTD works on a production line at the Yuexi County Economic Development Zone in Anqing, China, on November 9, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
A worker of Yangfan Copper (Anhui) Co LTD works on a production line at the Yuexi County Economic Development Zone in Anqing, China, on November 9, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Shashank Nayar·Stocktwits
Published Apr 28, 2026   |   1:50 PM EDT
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  • One & One reported record revenue of $65.8 million in FY25, and net income nearly doubled to $11.8 million.
  • Management plans international expansion and a dedicated lithium‑battery recycling facility within three years. 
  • Core copper alloy ingot revenue was up 37% year-over-year, driven by sustained demand from Asia-Pacific markets. 

One and One Green Technologies (YDDL) stock gained 2.4% on Tuesday after the company reported $66 million in revenue in FY25, its debut IPO year.

The Philippines-based recycler’s total revenue increased 23% year-over-year to $65.8 million from $53.5 million in FY25, and its diluted earnings surged 81% to $0.23 from $0.12. 

Tina Yan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said fiscal 2025 marked a major milestone for the firm. “Our core copper alloy ingot business grew revenue 37% year over year, driven by sustained demand from Asia-Pacific end markets and our ability to secure raw materials at favorable prices,” said Yan. 

The firm’s copper alloy ingots business revenue increased to $45.1 million in 2025 from $32.8 million in 2024, reflecting stronger demand across key Asia-Pacific end markets and a 37% increase in sales volume. Aluminum alloy revenue grew to $19.8 million from $15.5 million, while its Brass alloy ingot revenue dropped.

The company also announced that it was debt-free. 

Copper demand has surged over the past few years owing to a jump in semiconductor manufacturing for AI applications and a rise in electric vehicle sales globally. Both of them heavily rely on copper in their manufacturing processes. 

For instance, global electric vehicle (EV) sales reached a record 20.7 million units in 2025, marking a 20% year-on-year increase, according to data released by Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. 

However, analysts at J.P. Morgan believe copper prices could fall going ahead, as fears of slowing economic growth stemming from the Iran conflict weigh on copper demand.

Retail View On YDDL Stock 

Retail sentiment on Stocktwits around YDDL was ‘bullish’ and message volumes were ‘high’. 

One user claimed that YDDL was a ‘hot stock’ right now. 

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Another user thought the stock looks strong in the short-term, but is a risky bet. 

The stock has lost 1% year-to-date. 

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