Loop Industries Inc
NASDAQ:LOOP

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Loop Industries Inc
NASDAQ:LOOP
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Price: 0.964 USD 16.14% Market Closed
Market Cap: $46.6m

During the last 3 months Loop Industries Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 28% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 10, 2025 by Hart Spencer, who bought 66.1k USD worth of LOOP shares.

Last Transactions:
Hart Spencer
$+66.1k
Hart Spencer
$+33.1k
Hart Spencer
$+48.2k
Hart Spencer
General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
$+36.5k
Hart Spencer
General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
$+51.7k
Sellyn Laurence G.
$+151.4k
Solomita Daniel
$+915.5k
Catino Giovanni
$+151.4k
Stubina Jay Howard
$+151.4k
Hart Spencer
$+71k
Hart Spencer
$+91.5k
Hart Spencer
$+25.7k
Stubina Jay Howard
$+60k
Sellyn Laurence G.
$+23.1k
Sellyn Laurence G.
$+31.4k
Solomita Daniel
$-62.8k
Solomita Daniel
$-95.6k
Perron Yves
$+20k
Champagne Stephen
$+38.5k
Gentiletti Nelson
$+36.5k
Solomita Daniel
$+73.1k
Sellyn Laurence G.
$+80.4k
Stubina Jay Howard
$+85.8k
Horn Sidney Mortimer
$-60k
Solomita Daniel
$+160
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During the last 3 months Loop Industries Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 28% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 10, 2025 by Hart Spencer, who bought 66.1k USD worth of LOOP shares.

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Market Cap
46.6m USD
Industry
Chemicals

Loop Industries makes technology for turning waste PET plastic and polyester into the raw materials used to make new plastic and fiber. Its process breaks down used bottles, packaging, and textiles into the building blocks for new PET, which can then be turned back into food-grade containers, fibers, and other polyester products. In simple terms, it is trying to close the loop between plastic waste and new plastic production. The company’s customers are mainly large packaging, consumer goods, and textile companies, along with industrial partners that need recycled PET feedstock or want to build recycling capacity. Loop can make money by selling or licensing its process, earning technology-related fees, and supporting partner projects that use its recycling method. That puts it closer to a technology and materials company than a traditional recycler that simply collects and resells waste. What makes Loop different is that it targets hard-to-recycle polyester and PET waste and converts it back into virgin-quality material rather than downcycling it into lower-value products. That matters because many brands want recycled content without sacrificing the quality or safety standards needed for bottles and textile uses. Loop’s role is to supply a chemical recycling path that can fit into existing plastic and fiber supply chains.

LOOP Intrinsic Value
1.449 USD
Undervaluation 33%
Intrinsic Value
Price $0.964

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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