BARRY FITZGERALD

No peek yet inside IGO's US$1.4B lithium black box buy

IGO's September quarterly report released on Monday was meant to be day of revelation on just what is inside the US$1.4 billion lithium black box the company acquired with effect from June 30, writes <b>Barry FitzGerald</b>.

Barry FitzGerald
Tianqi president Frank Ha (left) with IGO CEO Peter Bradford

Tianqi president Frank Ha (left) with IGO CEO Peter Bradford

But to the disappointment of the market, the lithium black box has remained just that, making it near impossible for IGO shares to be priced with precision. It's no surprise then that IGO has been poorly...

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