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Lynas Rare Earths Limited (LYSDY)

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前收市價4.2000
開市4.2200
買盤0.0000 x 0
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今日波幅3.9500 - 4.2200
52 週波幅3.5500 - 5.3200
成交量59,033
平均成交量120,464
市值3.868B
Beta 值 (5 年,每月)0.76
市盈率 (最近 12 個月)29.39
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月)0.1400
業績公佈日
遠期股息及收益率無 (無)
除息日2014年10月23日
1 年預測目標價
  • Bloomberg

    Billionaire Gina Rinehart Builds Stake in Lynas Rare Earths

    (Bloomberg) -- Gina Rinehart has amassed a near-6% stake in Lynas Rare Earths Ltd., adding to the iron ore billionaire’s portfolio of stakes in critical mineral producers vital to the energy transition and lifting shares in the Australian producer.Most Read from BloombergDubai Grinds to Standstill as Cloud Seeding Worsens FloodingWhat If Fed Rate Hikes Are Actually Sparking US Economic Boom?China Tells Iran Cooperation Will Last After Attack on IsraelPowell Signals Rate-Cut Delay After Run of In

  • Reuters

    Australia's Rinehart takes stake in Lynas Rare Earths, shares jump

    MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart, become a substantial shareholder in Lynas Rare Earths, the largest producer of rare earths outside of China, an exchange filing showed late on Tuesday. The stake, taken by Rinehart's privately held Hancock Prospecting, is fuelling speculation of sector consolidation, after the magnate acted as a kingmaker in Australian lithium, and following merger talks between Lynas and the next biggest Western rare earths miner, MP Materials, earlier this year.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 5-Australia's Lynas Rare Earths quits tie-up talks with MP Materials

    Australia's Lynas Rare Earths said on Monday confidential talks have ended with U.S.-based MP Materials for a possible merger that industry sources said would have been difficult for the sides to agree on a value. Lynas is the world's biggest producer of rare earths outside of China, and MP is the biggest in the United States. China is the world's top rare earths consumer and producer, controlling some 87% of global rare earths refining capacity, according to the International Energy Agency.