Allkem shareholders approve $10.6bn Livent lithium merger

Mining News Pro - Investors in Australian lithium producer Allkem voted on Tuesday to accept a $10.6 billion merger offer from US giant Livent that would create one of the world’s biggest lithium companies.

Livent starts Australian campaign for $10.6bn Arcadium Lithium merger

Mining News Pro - US lithium major Livent will begin meeting Allkem Australian investors from Monday ahead of a vote next month to approve a $10.6 billion merger that would form the world’s third-largest producer amid weakening demand and prices for lithium.

Allkem rises as $10.6bn Livent deal close edges nearer

Mining News Pro - Australian lithium major Allkem said on Thursday that it has received, or will soon receive, the necessary competition and foreign investment approvals for its planned $10.6 billion merger with Livent.

Allkem and Livent merger creates a lithium behemoth

Mining News Pro - Allkem and Livent have signed a definitive agreement to merge the two companies, creating a US$10.6 billion (A$15.7 billion) global lithium giant.

GM prepaying Livent $198 million for guaranteed lithium supply

Mining News Pro - General Motors Co is prepaying Livent Corp $198 million for a guaranteed six-year supply of lithium, a deal that reflects the auto industry’s rising worry about a tightening market for the electric vehicle battery metal.

Livent in deal to buy Nemaska

Mining News Pro - Livent Corp said on Thursday it would form a joint venture to buy Canada’s troubled Nemaska lithium project and it had extended its supply agreement for the electric vehicle battery metal with Tesla Inc through the end of 2021.

Livent invests in Nemaska with Pallinghurst

Mining News Pro - Livent on Thursday announced that it would invest in New Nemaska through a joint venture with investment manager Pallinghurst Group, with both companies set to equally own Quebec Lithium Partners (QLP).

Lithium producer Livent falls 3.6 percent in market debut

Mining News Lithium producer Livent Corp (LTHM.N) fell 3.6 percent in its market debut on Thursday after being priced at the lower end of its expected range, as investors worried about the recent declines in prices of lithium in China, the world’s largest consumer of the ultralight metal.ro -

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