M&A

Albemarle sets its sights on Liontown

LITHIUM developer Liontown Resources has revealed it has rejected multiple takeover proposals from US major Albemarle Corporation.

 Liontown environmental officer, Sam Chidgzey, and Anne-Louise Vague, environmental superintendent on site at Kathleen Valley lithium project

Liontown environmental officer, Sam Chidgzey, and Anne-Louise Vague, environmental superintendent on site at Kathleen Valley lithium project

The latest proposal was sent to Liontown yesterday, offering a A$2.50 per share, or $5.2 billion, takeover via a scheme of arrangement. The proposal was subject to unanimous backing from the Liontown...

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