Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp., a company operating under the umbrella of Welsbach Technology Metals Acquisition Corp., has recently announced a delay in the submission of its quarterly report for the period ending June 30, 2026. The company, which is listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, has cited the need for additional time to gather and compile the necessary information for the report. This delay, according to the company, is unavoidable without incurring unreasonable effort or expense.

The late-submission notice, signed by the company’s chief financial officer, Christopher Clower, indicates that the report is expected to be delivered by mid-August 2026. This delay is attributed to the significant changes in the company’s operations and financial results following a business combination completed in January 2026. These changes are anticipated to be reflected in the forthcoming Form 10-Q, although precise figures have not yet been disclosed.

Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp. operates as a blank check company with its main base in Lombard, United States. The company’s primary objective is to acquire one or more businesses and assets through various means, including mergers, capital stock exchanges, asset acquisitions, stock purchases, and reorganizations.

As of August 13, 2026, the company’s close price stood at $3.03, with a 52-week high of $24.085 recorded on January 6, 2026, and a 52-week low of $2.15 on August 12, 2026. The market capitalization of Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp. is currently valued at approximately $1.88 billion USD.

The company’s recent business combination has led to notable operational and financial shifts, which will be detailed in the upcoming quarterly report. Management has expressed its commitment to complying with regulatory requirements and providing investors with updated financial information as soon as possible.