BARRY FITZGERALD

Fanfare time for Kidman

IT has been a week of fanfare for Kidman Resources. And there is more fanfare to come in the months ahead as the group’s integrated lithium ambitions, with a deliberate non-China bent, takes shape, writes <b>Barry FitzGerald</b>.

Barry FitzGerald
L-R: Kidman general manager Chris Williams, SQM vice president development & planning Pablo Altimiras, SQM chairman Luis Eugenio Ponce Lerou; SQM CEO Patricio de Solminihac Tampier and Kidman managing director Martin Donohue in Perth

L-R: Kidman general manager Chris Williams, SQM vice president development & planning Pablo Altimiras, SQM chairman Luis Eugenio Ponce Lerou; SQM CEO Patricio de Solminihac Tampier and Kidman managing director Martin Donohue in Perth

On Monday the lithium developer was promoted to the S&P/ASX 300 Index, a momentous event for stock that has come from next to nothing in 27-months. Underscoring the occasion was Kidman's release of...

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