Leo Lithium ends with $220M for shareholders
Australia’s Leo Lithium will sell its remaining assets and return at least A$330 million (US$220 million) to shareholders, with the terms of the capital return to be finalized in coming…
Australia’s Leo Lithium will sell its remaining assets and return at least A$330 million (US$220 million) to shareholders, with the terms of the capital return to be finalized in coming…
Shares in lithium explorer and developer Bacanora Minerals (LSE: BCN) surged after it announced its Chinese partner had more than doubled its stake in the company’s Sonora project in Mexico….
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