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Lithium Miner’s German Smelter Plan Draws Billionaires
Bloomberg 1/12/2021 Eyk Henning and Christoph Rauwald
(Bloomberg) Rock Tech Lithium Inc. plans to raise $400 million to build a lithium refinery in Germany and has attracted support from billionaires including Peter Thiel investing in Europe’s push to create a local electric-vehicle battery industry.
The Canadian miner is in advanced talks with investors and sees the Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt regions as possible locations for the smelter, Chairman Dirk Harbecke said by phone.
Europe is expected to overtake China as the top EV market this year, spawning investment into the necessary infrastructure and local supply chains to reduce a dependence on Asian battery makers.
Thiel-Backed Developer of Covid-19 Therapy Surges in Debut
Bloomberg 12/11/2020 Kevin Orland
(Bloomberg) AbCellera Biologics Inc., which is developing an antibody treatment for Covid-19 with Eli Lilly & Co., nearly tripled in the first day of trading after its initial public offering.
Shares of the Vancouver-based company surged to $58.90 after being priced at $20 in the offering. The offering raised $483 million before commissions and expenses, making it the biggest Canadian pharmaceuticals IPO on record and the second-largest Canadian initial offering announced this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
AbCellera is riding a wave of interest in companies whose products may be used to combat the pandemic. The firm is co-developing a monoclonal antibody treatment that U.S. regulators authorized last month as a therapy for people with mild-to-moderate Covid-19 symptoms.
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