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๐๐๐Digging Deeper: Lynas Rare Earths โ Unearthing Opportunities๐๐๐
Lynas Corporation Limited, a trailblazer in rare earth minerals, shines brightly as an investment prospect. With operations spanning Australia and Malaysia, Lynas is not just a miner but a visionary in the rare earths realm. As Australiaโs richest lady; Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting boosts its stake, the market takes notice, igniting Lynas' shares.
But what makes Lynas sparkle? Beyond the glitter of its assets lies a strategic growth plan. With projects like the Kalgoorlie plant and Texas development on the horizon, Lynas is poised to elevate its production capacity, increasing from 7kt to 12kt NdPr by 2025. And let's not forget the jewel in its crown, the Mt Weld mine, boasting reserves of global significance.
Despite recent market fluctuations, Lynas' trajectory is upward. Analysts forecast a 12.32% rise in the next three months, painting a picture of resilience and potential. The company's robust earnings growth, coupled with a promising return on equity, further underscore its allure.
Looking ahead, UBS sets its sights high with a price target of $9.20, predicting a dazzling 60% ascent. Their optimism stems from Lynas' dominant market position, expanding processing capabilities, and favorable governmental support.
In a world hungry for sustainable solutions, Lynas Rare Earths emerges as a beacon of innovation and opportunity. So, why wait? Join the journey and unearth the treasures of tomorrow with Lynas.
Rare earths are a group of 15 elements in the periodic table known as the Lanthanide series. Rare earths are categorised into Light Rare Earths (lanthanum to samarium) and Heavy Rare Earths (europium to lutetium).
They are key enablers for technologies looking to lower emissions, reduce energy consumption, as well as improve efficiency, performance, speed, durability, and thermal stability. They are also a key component in technologies that seek to make products lighter and smaller.
Rare earths react with other metallic and non-metallic elements to form compounds each of which has specific chemical behaviours. This makes them indispensable and non-replaceable in many electrical, optical, magnetic, and catalytic applications.
Rare earth elements are relatively plentiful in the earthโs crust, however, because of their geochemical properties, rare earth elements are typically dispersed. This means they are not often found in concentration to make them viable to mine. It was the scarcity of these minerals that led to them being called rare earths.
The high grade of Lynasโ Mt Weld deposit and very low level of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) in the surrounding material sets Mt Weld apart and is a key element of Lynasโ success.
Rare Earths are used in the manufacture of many things we use every day โ from smart phones to electric windows, power steering and catalytic converters in cars. Rare earths are also used in future facing applications such as robotics, home automation and green technologies such as hybrid and electric vehicles and wind turbines.
Rare earths are used in high performance permanent magnet motors. Rare earth magnetic motors convert the electricity that is stored in a battery into motion. This could be the motion to make the four wheels of an electric vehicle turn.
Rare earths are also used to turn motion into electricity, for example, in a wind turbine.
Facts about rare earth elements:
1. A single smartphone contains approx. 8 different rare earth materials.
2. Rare Earth Elements are not rare in the earthโs crust โ but theyโre rarely found in commercial concentrations as they are in the Mt Weld deposit.
3. Rare earths make cars greener โ Cerium (Ce) is used in catalytic converters to reduce exhaust gas pollution.
4. Neodymium (Nd) is the strongest known magnetic substance.
5. Many MRI machines use Neodymium (Nd) magnets.
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And now, with her stepping up her game in Lynas, it's like a stamp of approval, right? Like, if someone with her track record sees potential here, it's definitely worth paying attention to.
I might have to dig deep into my pockets to get in on it, but hey, sometimes you gotta take that leap, right? Who knows, we could be riding the wave of success alongside one of Australia's most influential figures! Corka mate!
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๐๐๐ LYC ~ Rare Returns: A Billionaire's Play ~ Digging for Riches: A Rare-Earth Riddle ๐๐๐
In the stock market fray, where fortunes sway, LYC, a rare gem, caught my eye last week one day. With Rinehart's bet, it seemed a clever play, but alas, my profits, a mere whisper, they say. Gina's billions lent a glimmer of hope, but in the market's dance, we often grope. A week gone by, my investment's scope, yet my gains, like rare earths, elope.
Now with profits in sight, I shift my gaze with delight, from rare earth's might, to Nvidia's flight, heading outa earth in the 1000k light tonight!
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