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Middle Eastern Penny Stocks To Watch In July 2025
Ege Seramik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., a company engaged in the production and sale of ceramic floor and wall tiles, is facing financial challenges despite having a market capitalization of TRY2.21 billion. The company reported a net loss of TRY294.08 million for Q1 2025, with declining earnings by 57% annually over the past five years. Although the company has stable weekly volatility and a satisfactory net debt to equity ratio of 34.9%, it struggles with an increasing debt to equity ratio and limited cash runway. Short-term assets exceed liabilities, but improvements in free cash flow trends are necessary for financial stability.
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Middle Eastern Penny Stock Highlights For June 2025
Ege Seramik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., a company engaged in the production and sale of ceramic floor and wall tiles, is facing financial challenges typical of penny stocks. Despite generating TRY2.69 billion in revenue from its Building Products segment, the company remains unprofitable and has seen an increase in losses over the past five years. However, it maintains sound liquidity management with short-term assets covering both short- and long-term liabilities, and its debt level is satisfactory, supported by operating cash flow coverage. The companys market capitalization stands at TRY2.18 billion, and it has managed to avoid significant shareholder dilution recently, providing some stability amidst financial challenges.
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Middle Eastern Gems: 3 Penny Stocks With Over US$10M Market Cap
Islamic Arab Insurance Co. (Salama) PJSC, a company offering general, family, health, and auto takaful solutions across Africa and Asia, has shown a positive financial turnaround. With a market cap of AED365.41 million, Salama reported a net income of AED13.09 million for 2024, reversing a previous years loss. The companys financial health is strong, with short-term assets covering liabilities, although long-term liabilities remain a concern. Salama is debt-free, easing cash flow and interest payment worries. A recent leadership change, with Mohamed Ali Bouabane appointed as CEO in March 2025, suggests potential strategic shifts. The companys Return on Equity is low at 7.4%, but overall, the outlook is positive.
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Middle Eastern Penny Stocks To Watch In April 2025
Aerodrome Group Ltd, a company specializing in UAV-based solutions for data collection and analysis using AI, is facing financial challenges despite having more cash than debt and short-term assets exceeding liabilities. The company is pre-revenue, with sales of ₪14.45 million and a significant net loss of ₪22.8 million for 2024. With less than a year of cash runway based on current free cash flow trends, investor confidence is impacted by high volatility and ongoing financial struggles. The companys market cap is ₪38.73 million, and it operates in civil and security markets.
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צעד נוסף להום ביוגז: השלימה רישום זכויות פחמן תחת התקן הבינלאומי Gold Standard
Home Biogas, an Israeli company that develops biogas systems for domestic, agricultural, and commercial use, has completed the registration process of carbon rights under the international Gold Standard. This will allow the company to trade carbon rights and recognize the resulting revenues. In August, Home Biogas signed a deal to sell carbon rights to British company SKOOT, which specializes in measuring and reducing carbon emissions for international companies and organizations. The completion of the registration process is a significant milestone that will assist the company in promoting the development of additional carbon projects that will generate significant revenues in the coming years.
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הום ביוגז מדווחת על איתות חיובי לגבי הפרויקט של החברה ברואנדה
HomeBiogas, a company that develops, manufactures, and markets biogas systems for local treatment of organic waste and its conversion into renewable energy, announced a preliminary intent statement from the Rwandan government. The statement suggests that the companys project in the country to install biogas systems for farmers and sell the resulting carbon credits aligns with Rwandas climate policy and goals. Consequently, the project may receive approval under the UNs climate agreement. HomeBiogas estimates that the project mentioned in the initial approval refers to the installation of 100,000 systems expected to generate 10 million tons of carbon over 10 years.
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הום ביוגז הופכת להיות הראשונה בבורסה שתוגדר כתאגיד B
HomeBiogas, an Israeli company specializing in the development, production, and marketing of biogas systems for local treatment of organic waste and its conversion into renewable energy, has proudly announced its transition to a B Certified corporation. This certification is given to companies committed to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. The company has met the highest standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency to achieve this status. HomeBiogas has contributed to 13 of the UNs sustainable development goals and its systems are made from 100% recyclable materials with a product shelf life of 15 years.
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HomeBiogas Will Turn Farm Waste Into Renewable Energy in Rwanda
HomeBiogas, a company that develops and markets biogas systems for the on-site treatment of organic waste, has won a UN tender to supply its systems to farmers in Rwanda. The systems will treat organic waste and transform it into renewable energy for cooking or heating. This is the third time in the past year that HomeBiogas has won a UN tender, having previously supplied its systems to refugee camps in Zimbabwe and Malawi. The companys technology reduces methane gas emissions and offers significant savings on waste removal, transportation, and landfilling costs.
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Israel's HomeBiogas wins World Sustainability Award | CTech
Israeli company HomeBiogas has been awarded the World Sustainability Award in the field of Circular Economy. The company provides a waste-to-energy solution that helps tackle climate change. HomeBiogas has developed a biogas system that enables households and businesses to turn their organic waste into clean energy. To date, HomeBiogas has sold 15,000 household systems in 107 countries. The company was recognized for its effort in helping with the circular economy. HomeBiogas was founded in 2012 and has raised $35 million to date.
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מה לעשות עם השאריות של חדר האוכל? בקיבוץ יגור מצאו פתרון
An experimental facility has been installed in Kibbutz Yagur that collects and breaks down the organic waste accumulated in the dining room using bacteria. This process saves the emission of greenhouse gases and eliminates the need to transport the waste to landfill. The facility, which is part of a system that generates energy from food waste, is expected to change a long-standing habit of throwing waste into the trash can, from which it is then transported to a landfill site.
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הום ביוגז מסייעת לעולם להפוך פסולת אורגנית לאנרגיה מתחדשת
The article discusses Home Biogas, a company that develops, manufactures, and markets biogas systems for residential and institutional markets. The company is traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and is valued at 200 million shekels. Home Biogas converts organic waste into renewable energy, addressing air pollution, climate issues, and the need to reduce the use of polluting energy sources. The companys systems are currently in pilot projects to demonstrate their environmental and economic viability. The interview with the CEO highlights the advantages of the companys systems and their potential for success.
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HomeBiogas Is Turning Waste Into Renewable Energy At UN Refugee camps
HomeBiogas has won a UN tender to supply biogas systems for the treatment of organic waste at refugee camps in Africa. The systems developed by HomeBiogas convert organic waste into renewable energy used for cooking or heating. This initiative aligns with the UNs goal of treating waste in a sustainable way and reducing methane emissions. HomeBiogas has also partnered with various governments, aid agencies, and humanitarian organizations for similar projects. The companys products are marketed globally and have a positive impact on the environment and the lives of people in refugee camps.
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HomeBiogas is powering homes with recycled natural gas
HomeBiogas is a renewable energy startup that converts food waste into natural gas for household kitchens. The company also offers a solution for industrial kitchens to convert food waste into energy. Their system eliminates the need to transport waste to landfills, reduces carbon emissions, and creates a source of renewable energy. HomeBiogas recently won a UN tender to supply its system to refugee camps in Africa. The company has partnerships with governments, aid agencies, and humanitarian organizations. HomeBiogas is publicly traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and has raised NIS 100 million at a valuation of NIS 310 million. They plan to enter the U.S. market. The company is focused on sustainable solutions, waste management, and providing cost-effective renewable energy.
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HomeBiogas wins UN deal to convert waste in refugee camps
Israeli renewable energy company HomeBiogas has won a United Nations tender to supply refugee camps in Africa with its system that converts organic waste into clean cooking gas and biofertilizer. The solution helps to address the issues of waste disposal, environmental impact, and high costs associated with organic waste in refugee camps. HomeBiogas will begin distributing its systems to several African countries, with the expectation of future growth. The company sees this tender as the first of many opportunities to treat waste sustainably and improve the lives of people in refugee camps worldwide.
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הום ביוגז מרחיבה את פעילותה בדרום אמריקה עם הסכמים בצ'ילה ופרו
Home Biogas has signed exclusive distribution agreements with companies in Peru and Chile, expanding its presence in South America. The agreements require the distributors to purchase a minimum amount of products, totaling $450,000, over a two-year period. In addition, the distributors have placed initial orders worth approximately $78,500. Home Biogas aims to continue expanding its international operations and become a leader in the industry. The companys stock market value is approximately $203 million, and it has experienced a 40% decrease in value since its IPO in February. However, the stock price has recently increased by 6%. In the second quarter of the year, Home Biogas reported revenues of approximately $4 million, compared to $1.3 million in the same quarter last year, but recorded a loss of $9.7 million.
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צה"ל יהפוך פסולת לגז - מניית הום ביוגז מזנקת
הום ביוגז has received approval from the Innovation Authority for a pilot budget with the Ministry of Defense up to 475,000 shekels. Following the announcement, the companys stock is soaring on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
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הום ביוגז החלה להיסחר הבוקר בבורסת תל אביב
Home Biogas (HMGS) has completed its initial public offering (IPO) with a value of approximately 310 million NIS. The companys stock began trading today and has risen by about 35%. Home Biogas develops and markets systems for generating renewable energy from organic waste. The IPO received high demand, with planned fundraising of 100 million NIS. The company aims to use the funds to expand production and sales of its home biogas systems in selected countries. The IPO was led by Leader Underwriters and Cybl Capital Markets.
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הום ביוגז יוצאת להנפקה בבורסה בתל אביב
הום ביוגז, a company that develops, manufactures, and markets biogas systems for the private and institutional market, has announced plans for an IPO on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The companys solutions address two critical global issues: friendly waste treatment and clean energy production. The companys home biogas systems are aimed at a target audience of over 3 billion people, both in developed and developing countries. In addition to the home system, Home Biogas is developing a system for the institutional market. The company has sold over 10,000 systems in over 100 countries and has a current stock of about 6,000 home biogas systems. The company has raised about $18 million in capital and another $3 million in grants.
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Israeli Start-Up Strives to Cut CO2 Emissions Using Food Waste
Israeli startup HomeBiogas aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 3 million tons by 2022 with their affordable and accessible biogas system. The system uses bacteria and food scraps to produce clean gas and fertilizer, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. HomeBiogas is investing in providing clean cooking solutions to families in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, and India. Their system is simple and efficient, generating biogas and liquid fertilizer from organic waste. They have recently released a new device with a larger capacity and have developed a Bio-Toilet for off-the-grid sanitation. HomeBiogas aims to become a leading company in providing renewable energy and sanitation solutions.
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Next-gen HomeBiogas machine generates 30 percent more cooking fuel
Israeli company HomeBiogas has introduced a third-generation model of its biogas system that produces 30% more clean fuel and fertilizer. The system allows households to convert organic household waste into cooking gas and liquid fertilizer for the garden. The new design is easier to assemble and more efficient, with a larger bacteria biodome contributing to increased biogas production. The system has also been simplified, reducing the number of parts from 15 to just four. HomeBiogas plans to crowdfund the production of the new system, with shipping expected in April 2020.
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First for the Pacific, a HomeBiogas installed at Lautoka school
Lautoka Central College in the Pacific has installed a HomeBiogas 2.0 system, becoming the first school in the region to do so. The system, which converts food scraps, waste and animal manure into renewable energy, will be cost-effective and environmentally sustainable for the school. The installation is part of the schools curriculum that addresses climate change, food security, clean energy, and agriculture. The technology, supported by Pacific Grow, has been proven in several countries and was recently showcased at the UN-Habitat Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya.
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ENGIE's HomeBiogas Turns Household Waste Into Renewable Natural Gas With Ease
ENGIEs HomeBiogas has developed a solution that allows people to generate methane from food scraps. The solution captures methane gas from organic waste through anaerobic digestion and filters it for use in cooking. This renewable energy source provides an alternative to fossil fuel-based residential gas, reducing carbon emissions and contributing to climate change. HomeBiogas is working with ENGIE to scale up the solution and reach more consumers. The HomeBiogas kit, which includes a biodigester, gas storage unit, and cooktop, can be purchased for $650. ENGIEs investment and global reach present significant opportunities for growth.
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Bio-Toilet needs no plumbing, creates household energy
HomeBiogas is selling the Bio-Toilet, biodigester, and biogas cooking stove as a bundle. The Bio-Toilet does not need to be connected to a water or sewage line and can use graywater. The waste is transformed into biogas for household needs. Early adopters can purchase the package for $890.
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Let None Go To Waste: This Startup Fuels Cooking by Using Natural Toilet Gas
HomeBiogas Inc., a company manufacturing small systems that convert human waste into renewable cooking fuel, is launching their HomeBiogas Bio-Toilet. The toilet solution enables human waste to be converted into cooking fuel in a way that does not require access to sewers or water grids. The company aims to address the lack of sanitation and open defecation issues faced by billions of people worldwide. The compact and portable Bio-Toilet can be easily transported and utilized in off-grid communities and disaster areas. HomeBiogas has already installed these bio-toilets in Israel and a hospital in Guatemala. The company has raised over $3 million to date and supplies its solutions to customers in over 100 countries.
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French utility ENGIE invests in home biogas company - Energy Live News
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This appliance turns garbage into clean energy
The article discusses the HomeBiogas 2.0, a system that transforms food scraps into cooking gas and fertilizer. It highlights the benefits of the system in reducing waste and providing a sustainable solution for households. The HomeBiogas 2.0 is available on Kickstarter for $485.
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Israeli tech helps Syrian refugees regain normalcy
Israeli green-tech company HomeBiogas is co-sponsoring two HomeBiogas systems to be set up in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. The systems provide clean and free cooking gas by converting organic waste into biogas. This initiative aims to replace dangerous and unsanitary cooking fires that have caused deadly fires in the camp. HomeBiogas has also installed biogas conversion systems in Bedouin villages in Israel and underserved communities in the West Bank as part of a project with the Peres Center for Peace.
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This Machine Turns Your Food Waste Into Gas For Cooking
HomeBiogas, an Israeli company, has developed a biogas system that converts food and organic waste into clean cooking gas. The system can be easily assembled and placed in ones backyard. It accepts various types of organic waste, including meat and dairy, and runs without electricity. The daily gas output is equivalent to about 6 kilowatt-hours of energy, enough for three hours of cooking. HomeBiogas systems have been used in areas without electricity, such as a Palestinian village in the West Bank and an orphanage in Uganda. The company is experiencing positive growth due to the increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions.
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Backyard unit eats trash to make biofuel
Israeli company HomeBioGas develops and manufactures anaerobic biodigesters that convert organic waste into clean renewable energy. The companys TevaGas units are being purchased and installed by various organizations and governments, including Israels Ministry of Environmental Protection and the Dominican Republics Ministry of Energy and Mining. HomeBioGas has received inquiries from officials in dozens of countries and has orders from distributors in countries such as Australia, Nigeria, and Costa Rica. The company aims to provide a sustainable solution for off-grid urban and rural families, as well as environmentally conscious homeowners and small farm owners. HomeBioGas has improved upon existing household biodigesters and has built prototypes until commercializing its TevaGas units. The units have features such as a built-in grinder for food waste, a tap for rinsing off plates, and a bio-filter to reduce odors.
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Biogas: Coming to a backyard near you? Corporate Knights
Israeli startup HomeBioGas has developed a backyard-sized biogas machine called TevaGas that converts organic waste into renewable gas. The system can be used for cooking or indoor heating and also produces organic liquid fertilizer. HomeBioGas is targeting underserved, off-the-grid communities as well as environmentally conscious homeowners. The companys products are shipping and it is expanding its network of international distributors. The cost of the units is currently around $2,000, but is expected to increase to over $3,000 as the product becomes more widely available.
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http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/New-Tech/Generating-biogas-from-Umm-Batin-to-the-Dominican-Republic-378105
Beduin residents in Umm Batin are using HomeBioGas units provided by Ecogas Israel to convert their trash into cooking gas and liquid fertilizer. The initiative, supported by the Environmental Protection Ministry, aims to bring biogas to communities without modern waste treatment mechanisms. The ministry has invested NIS 80 million in providing these communities with necessary infrastructure. Umm Batin was the first village to receive the HomeBioGas systems, and the Dominican Republic has decided to purchase 50 units for installation in its own villages. The success of the pilot program will determine whether more units will be purchased. The project is seen as a global solution for social and environmental justice.
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