ioneer to pursue secondary US Stock Exchange listing
The company has started the formal process of evaluating a secondary listing on a major US stock exchange, which is likely to take place in the second half of 2021. This is in line with ioneer’s longer-term strategy of increasing exposure to US markets.
ioneer Ltd (ASX:INR) has started the formal process of evaluating a secondary listing of its shares on a major US stock exchange.
The secondary listing is likely to take place in the second half of 2021 and is in line with ioneer’s longer-term strategy of increasing exposure to US markets.
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ioneer sets stage in busy quarter as it motors towards Rhyolite Ridge construction
Following the global shift toward electric vehicles to cut carbon emission, and the likely start of production from its Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada, USA, the company is expecting a surge in business in coming quarters. A DFS completed in April 2020 confirmed Rhyolite Ridge as a world-class lithium and boron project.
ioneer Ltd (ASX:INR) (OTCMKTS:GSCCF) made solid progress with pre-development activities, including financing, during the March quarter at its 100%-owned Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada, USA.
Among the highlights was the completion of a fully underwritten institutional placement with strong demand from new and existing institutional investors, including large US and European investment groups, to raise around A$80 million.
Judge orders ruling on rare plant
Federal protection would halt plans for lithium mine By SCOTT SONNER, Associated Press
Published: April 26, 2021, 6:05am
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2 Photos Tiehm s buckwheat blooming at Rhyolite Ridge in the Silver Peak Range of Western Nevada in 2019. A federal judge has given the Fish and Wildlife Service just 30 more days to make an overdue decision on whether to formally propose endangered species protection for a rare wildflower. (Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity) Photo Gallery
RENO, Nev. A federal judge has given the Fish and Wildlife Service just 30 more days to make an overdue decision on whether to formally propose endangered species protection for a rare desert wildflower at the center of a fight over a proposed lithium mine in Nevada.