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Liontown Resources Limited (LIS.F)

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0.3600-0.0236 (-6.15%)
At close: 08:01AM CEST
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Previous Close0.3836
Open0.3600
Bid0.3905 x N/A
Ask0.4214 x N/A
Day's Range0.3600 - 0.3600
52 Week Range0.2878 - 1.8770
Volume5,000
Avg. Volume1,126
Market Cap925.898M
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.14
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.0100
Earnings DateJul 28, 2024
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 29, 2018
1y Target EstN/A
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    UPDATE 2-Australia's Liontown Resources sees HY loss widen as costs build

    Australia's Liontown Resources posted a bigger half-year loss on Friday, as the lithium developer boosted capital spending ahead of first production at its flagship Kathleen Valley project in Western Australia in the coming months. Liontown's net loss after tax widened to A$31 million in the six-month period ended Dec. 31, from A$6.9 million a year earlier. Earlier this week, Liontown - the target of an aborted takeover bid in October by Albemarle - refinanced its debt facility for $363 million to support the Kathleen Valley project's ramp-up.

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    Exclusive-Australia's Liontown in talks with US Defense Dept on tantalum supply

    Miner Liontown Resources is speaking with the United States Department of Defense about supplying tantalum from its Australian operations if the U.S. passes a new regulation by year end as expected, its chief executive told Reuters on Thursday. Lining up a tantalum deal with the U.S. defense department would provide the company a crucial endorsement and potentially future funding as it develops its Kathleen Valley lithium mine, seen as one of the most promising deposits of the metal. The project in Western Australia will also produce tantalum, a critical material in electronics and for metal alloys to make missiles and tanks more heat-resistant, among other uses.