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(Bloomberg) Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman, has muscled in on one of the largest battery-metals deals to date, building a near-17% stake in Liontown Resources Ltd. and threatening its A$6.6 billion ($4.2 billion) takeover by US giant Albemarle Corp. Most Read from BloombergIsrael Latest: Scores of Civilians, Soldiers Kidnapped by HamasHamas Attack Prompts Blame Around Israeli IntelligenceBiden Says Israel Under Terrorist Attack, Pledges US SupportShock Incursion on Weakened Israel I
Gina Rinehart, the richest woman in Australia, has acquired a nearly 17% stake in Liontown Resources, threatening its takeover by Albemarle Corp. Rinehart s move is seen as a bet on the surging long-term demand for lithium amid the energy transition. However, Rinehart has not yet revealed her plans for the lithium miner, leaving shareholders with more questions than answers.
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Mining is one of those segments in the overall economy that continue to gain investors’ attention. Amid growing production and growth around the world, mining companies remain on everyone’s radar.