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Arafura Rare Earths Ltd

Nolans Project engineering studies, primarily font-end engineering and design; Advancement of Nolans Project funding and offtake negotiations; Mining and associated infrastructure, social, environmental and definitive feasibility evaluations; and Mineral exploration, definition and development.

ARU$0.160
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Data last updated:Dec 21, 2023 – 12.18pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

Previous Close

0.160

Open

0.160

Day Range

0.155 - 0.165

52 Week Range

0.150 - 0.700

Volume

6,739,422

Value

656,512

Bid

0.155

Ask

0.160

Dividend Yield

0.00%

P/E Ratio

0.00

Market Cap

338.138M

Total Issue

2,269,614,692

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  • Dec 20, 2023
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Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)

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Target Market Determination

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  • Dec 15, 2023
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This Month

Arafura managing director Gavin Lockyer.

Rinehart-backed Arafura launches cash call, two brokers on ticket

Canaccord and UBS will oversee the equity raising.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

June

Miners helped lift the ASX out of a three-day slump today.

Critical minerals stocks are now worth more than gold

The value of major ASX-listed critical minerals stocks has surged to $86.2 billion from $8.6 billion in 10 years and are now more valuable than 25 companies comprising the gold index.

  • Peter Ker and Vesna Poljak

May

Arafura managing director Gavin Lockyer.

Banks find critical miners ‘outside their comfort zone’, warns Arafura

The company behind one of the country’s largest rare earths projects says it is looking offshore for funding as its Chinese backer sells out.

  • Brad Thompson

January

Chris Ellison has built a formidable company operating in Western Australia's iron ore rich Pilbara region.

New rare earths player begins trading with Ellison backing

Aspiring rare earths producer VHM says China deal is just the start of its plans for large-scale mine in rural Victoria.

  • Brad Thompson

December 2022

Hancock Prospecting boss Gina Rinehart.

Rinehart revs up in rare earths, gains lead in Warrego race

Australia’s richest person has taken a cornerstone stake in one of the world’s biggest rare earth projects as the battle rages for control of Warrego Energy.

  • Brad Thompson
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Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting makes most of its money in iron ore, however it appears to be diversifying.

Hancock storms Arafura raising on rare earths shopping spree

Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has the chequebook out - and not just for whole of company plays like Perth Basin gas group Warrego Energy.

  • Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood

NT miner Arafura Rare Earths in $120m cash call

Arafura Rare Earths was asking investors to stump up $120 million to keep its project in Northern Territory ticking along.

  • Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood

August 2022

Street Talk

Arafura Resources launches $32m equity raising

Listed rare earths play Arafura Resources had Bell Potter and Canaccord Genuity launch a $32 million equity raise on Wednesday morning.

  • Anthony Macdonald and Kanika Sood
Street Talk.

Arafura Resources readies $50m deal via Bell Potter

Rare earths company Arafura Resources is set to go cap in hand to investors for a $50 million equity injection. 

  • Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood

March 2022

Scott Morrison last week unveiled the four critical minerals companies that have been awarded multimillion-dollar grants, sending their share prices soaring.

How government has become critical for (some) minerals investors

Amid euphoria for critical minerals, the government is doling out grants and loans. But how does it pick who to back when it can be so material for investors?

  • Michael Bennet
Stephen Wilmot, chairman of Pure Battery Technologies.

Investors cheer government cash for critical minerals juniors

The government’s latest cash splash across critical minerals has lit a fire under the junior companies’ share prices, but the projects remain some way off.

  • Michael Bennet

September 2021

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Quad critical minerals strategy will take ‘years to catch up with China’

Australian critical minerals companies have backed the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue deal to develop a strategy to secure supply chains, but warn progress will take years. 

  • Elouise Fowler

June 2021

Arafura

Arafura Resources upsets its believers

The speculative rare earths explorer much-tipped for success by retail punters has left some upset with its capital raising plans.

  • Tom Richardson
Arafura managing director Gavin Lockyer is raising more capital to support its rare earth projects.

Arafura Resources raising $40 million for rare earths mine

Arafura Resources is offering almost a 30 per cent discount on its last close price to investors in the hopes of securing funds for its Nolan Project.

  • Sarah Thompson, Anthony Macdonald, Tim Boyd and Yolanda Redrup

May 2021

Iluka Resources managing director Tom O’Leary.

Morrison ministers backing Iluka rare earths hub

Iluka reveals Morrison government support for Australia’s first integrated rare earths supply chain.

  • Brad Thompson
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January 2021

Lynas’ Mount Weld rare earths mine in Western Australia.

Australian miners poised to gain from Biden’s energy makeover

Rare earths group Lynas’ Pentagon deal is just the start for Australian miners as the Biden administration pushes renewables and EVs.

  • Jacob Greber
COVID-19 lockdowns before widespread vaccination remain the biggest cloud hanging over 2021 for the resources sector.

Strong resources sector set to deliver higher returns

China's strong recovery and global green-tinged stimulus packages stand the sector in good stead.

  • Brad Thompson

November 2020

The Mount Weld mine in WA, where rare earth minerals are being extracted.

China dynamics offer rare earth opportunities

Australian producers could benefit as the US looks to diversify where it sources rare earths, used in anything from technology to healthcare.

  • Elio D'Amato

July 2020

Defence minister Linda Reynolds.

Defence minister says still too few sources of rare earths

Defence Minister Linda Reynolds says there are still too few sources of rare earths as Australia looks to increase the capability of its armed forces.

  • Brad Thompson

June 2020

NAIF funding has cleared the way for a new mineral sands mine in WA.

Northern Australia fund kicks in $150m for mineral sands mine

The federal government has backed the new mine as it continues to focus on developing critical minerals supply chains.

  • Updated
  • Brad Thompson

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