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Lynas Rare Earths Limited (LYSDY)

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4.1400-0.0200 (-0.48%)
At close: 03:58PM EST
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Previous Close4.1600
Open4.2500
Bid0.0000 x 0
Ask0.0000 x 0
Day's Range4.0600 - 4.2500
52 Week Range3.7500 - 6.9600
Volume69,403
Avg. Volume100,335
Market Cap3.938B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.83
PE Ratio (TTM)18.82
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateOct 23, 2014
1y Target EstN/A
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    Activists demand transparency over Malaysia's move to extend Lynas Rare Earth's operations

    Environmental activists voiced disappointment Wednesday at Malaysia's decision to allow Lynas Rare Earths to continue operations until March 2026, and demanded more transparency on plans by the Australian miner to extract a radioactive element from its growing waste. The government Tuesday said it allowed Lynas to continue to import and process rare earths at its refinery in central Pahang state, reversing a decision for such activities to halt by Jan. 1. This came after Lynas proposed a method to draw out thorium, the radioactive element, from raw feedstock and from over a million tons of waste accumulated at its refinery.

  • Reuters

    Rare-earths miner Lynas jumps as Malaysia allows key plant extension

    Shares of Lynas Rare Earths hit their highest in over a month on Wednesday, extending gains, after Malaysia allowed the miner to operate its flagship refinery locally with a variation to the operating licence. The government of Malaysia said on Tuesday it will allow Lynas Malaysia, which has been operating in central Pahang state since 2012, to import raw materials containing natural radioactive material and process rare earths until March 2026 after a long-running regulatory battle. The licence extension comes despite concerns raised in recent years by Malaysia regarding radiation levels from the cracking and leaching operations during raw material processing.