LYNAS WKN: 871899 ISIN: AU000000LYC6 Kürzel: LYC Forum: Aktien Thema: Hauptdiskussion

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23. Dec, 17:03:55 Uhr, Lang & Schwarz
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Chicky
Chicky, 31.07.2024 8:57 Uhr
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Siehst … schon wieder gut🤪😝

Gut ist zweistellig. 🤑
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 31.07.2024 8:59 Uhr
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Gut ist zweistellig. 🤑

Dann bist hier falsch 😑 Rate da zu mehr spekulativen Assets
Chicky
Chicky, 31.07.2024 9:00 Uhr
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Dann bist hier falsch 😑 Rate da zu mehr spekulativen Assets

Ich meinte nicht die Prozente, sondern den Kurs.
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 31.07.2024 9:12 Uhr
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Wo soll denn eine fast Verdreifachung vom Kurs herkommen? Müsste die Bude schon für viel Geld gekauft werden oder China die Ausfuhr seltener Erden und Produkte daraus verbieten. Das ist aber alles nicht vorhersehbar. Die guidance von Lyc sagt auch nicht es wird extrem viel in der nächsten Zeit. Also wird es halt nicht schnell „GUT“
Chicky
Chicky, 31.07.2024 13:32 Uhr
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Bei knapp 8€ waren wir ja schon mal.... da war ich zu gierig. Seitdem produziert man mehr, baut in den USA und die vermeintliche grüne Transformation braucht doch auch so viele Seltene Erden.
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 31.07.2024 8:56 Uhr
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Und warum kackt dann der Kurs schon wieder ab? 🥴🤨 Sehr merkwürdige Reaktion...

Siehst … schon wieder gut🤪😝
Chicky
Chicky, 30.07.2024 9:51 Uhr
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Lynas upbeat over future, says PM understands rare earth importance. By T.n. Alagesh - July 25, 2024 KUANTAN: After a roller coaster ride for the past 10 years, Lynas Malaysia can look forward to promising times as the rare earth plant now has a clear pathway to continue operations with full backing from the government. Lynas Corporation Ltd (Lynas) managing director and chief executive officer Amanda Lacaze said the company's future looks more assured in Malaysia after it has managed to overcome some of the political challenges faced in the past. "We are looking at the future with great enthusiasm. I think the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Anwar (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) truly understands the importance of rare earth in the 21st century.... in electric vehicles, wind turbines and new energy fuels. "There is opportunity in Malaysia to develop upstream resources and also towards developing downstream capabilities...this government is very focused on doing both because it will contribute to the economic wellbeing of all Malaysians and Lynas is a key part of that. "Lynas is quite confident that we have a very 'rosy' future in Malaysia," she told reporters after opening Lynas Malaysia's 10 years of partnering with Malaysian businesses at its Vendor Appreciation Day 2024 at a hotel here today.Meanwhile, Lacaze said since setting foot in Malaysia some 10 years ago, Lynas has had a new challenge every year and none of them have been small. "In the early stages, Lynas became a little of a political football (in Malaysia) facing challenges during different times of the political cycle. Finally, last year, we got a resolution to many matters that have been uncertain for quite some time."I have met Prime Minister Anwar twice in the last nine months and there has been positive progress as the government now understands that this (rare earth) is not about politics but economic development. Rare earths as an industry offers many opportunities in Malaysia's economic development."Malaysia is ahead of the game because Lynas is here and we are the only significant producer of separated rare earth outside of China which gives Malaysia a much bigger voice on the world stage."We now have a clear pathway forward with the government's support and have great confidence to invest in Malaysia," she said. Over the years, several non-governmental organisations have questioned the government's decision to allow the Australian rare earth company to operate here, voicing their concerns over the company's radioactive waste.Last year, Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang said Lynas is allowed to operate with the newly allowed terms until March 2026. On the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lamp) in Gebeng, Lacaze said Lynas has invested RM500 million to expand the facilities and works will be completed by the end of next year."Upon completion, it will help increase our capacity, heavy rare earth separation, execute several enhancements to the existing plant, improve safety and operate efficiently," she said, adding Lynas Malaysia employs over 850 people with 98 per cent are locals. Lacaze said over 80 per cent of Lynas Malaysia's suppliers are based in the country and the Vendors Appreciation Day event demonstrated the company's commitment to invest in the Malaysian economy, and the skills of its local communities.

Und warum kackt dann der Kurs schon wieder ab? 🥴🤨 Sehr merkwürdige Reaktion...
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 30.07.2024 5:43 Uhr
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Die Großen schauen ganz genau hin wenn die in solche kleinen Unternehmen gehen, wir können also entspannt sein (imo)

Australian Super ist ein Rentenfond der schaut hier sicher genau hin und ist auch reguliert. Gina Rinehart ist die reichste Frau Australiens und mit Eisenerz reich geworden (zumindest über ihren Vater). Die investiert zu Zeit in Seltene Erden (hat Anteile von Lynas, MP Materials, Arafura und evtl. von weiteren). Auch Sie wird nicht wahllos irgendwo Geld rein schießen. Sie hat aber auch einen längeren Horizont und sieht seltene Erden außerhalb Chinas als wichtig an. Ob es aufgeht, wir werden sehen. State Street ist ein Finanzdienstleister wie BlackRock und Vanguard. Hier denke ich ist eher so eine rein raus Mentalität da wenngleich die auch die nicht in jede Bude Geld pumpen. Der Invest von Australien Super und Gina stimmt mich positiv.
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 30.07.2024 5:33 Uhr
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Lynas upbeat over future, says PM understands rare earth importance. By T.n. Alagesh - July 25, 2024 KUANTAN: After a roller coaster ride for the past 10 years, Lynas Malaysia can look forward to promising times as the rare earth plant now has a clear pathway to continue operations with full backing from the government. Lynas Corporation Ltd (Lynas) managing director and chief executive officer Amanda Lacaze said the company's future looks more assured in Malaysia after it has managed to overcome some of the political challenges faced in the past. "We are looking at the future with great enthusiasm. I think the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Anwar (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) truly understands the importance of rare earth in the 21st century.... in electric vehicles, wind turbines and new energy fuels. "There is opportunity in Malaysia to develop upstream resources and also towards developing downstream capabilities...this government is very focused on doing both because it will contribute to the economic wellbeing of all Malaysians and Lynas is a key part of that. "Lynas is quite confident that we have a very 'rosy' future in Malaysia," she told reporters after opening Lynas Malaysia's 10 years of partnering with Malaysian businesses at its Vendor Appreciation Day 2024 at a hotel here today.Meanwhile, Lacaze said since setting foot in Malaysia some 10 years ago, Lynas has had a new challenge every year and none of them have been small. "In the early stages, Lynas became a little of a political football (in Malaysia) facing challenges during different times of the political cycle. Finally, last year, we got a resolution to many matters that have been uncertain for quite some time."I have met Prime Minister Anwar twice in the last nine months and there has been positive progress as the government now understands that this (rare earth) is not about politics but economic development. Rare earths as an industry offers many opportunities in Malaysia's economic development."Malaysia is ahead of the game because Lynas is here and we are the only significant producer of separated rare earth outside of China which gives Malaysia a much bigger voice on the world stage."We now have a clear pathway forward with the government's support and have great confidence to invest in Malaysia," she said. Over the years, several non-governmental organisations have questioned the government's decision to allow the Australian rare earth company to operate here, voicing their concerns over the company's radioactive waste.Last year, Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang said Lynas is allowed to operate with the newly allowed terms until March 2026. On the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lamp) in Gebeng, Lacaze said Lynas has invested RM500 million to expand the facilities and works will be completed by the end of next year."Upon completion, it will help increase our capacity, heavy rare earth separation, execute several enhancements to the existing plant, improve safety and operate efficiently," she said, adding Lynas Malaysia employs over 850 people with 98 per cent are locals. Lacaze said over 80 per cent of Lynas Malaysia's suppliers are based in the country and the Vendors Appreciation Day event demonstrated the company's commitment to invest in the Malaysian economy, and the skills of its local communities.
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TuDios, 29.07.2024 14:10 Uhr
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Die Großen schauen ganz genau hin wenn die in solche kleinen Unternehmen gehen, wir können also entspannt sein (imo)
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 29.07.2024 12:27 Uhr
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State street hat auch erhöht https://wcsecure.weblink.com.au/pdf/LYC/02832535.pdf
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 24.07.2024 11:34 Uhr
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Und Gina Rinehart lädt weiter auf Von 5,82% zu 7,14% Voting Power https://wcsecure.weblink.com.au/pdf/LYC/02831110.pdf
RudiRendite
RudiRendite, 23.07.2024 23:17 Uhr
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https://youtu.be/98RjtewpY7Y?si=yDnWnD99sD6NotK1 Money of Mine spricht in einem Chapter über Lynas
pankman
pankman, 23.07.2024 12:28 Uhr
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Erschreckend, wie man sich von China u.a. durch das betriebene Preisdumping am Nasenring durch die Manege führen lässt. Gilt für seltene Erden, wie auch für z.B. Lithium. Die Abhängigkeit ist brandgefährlich und bekannt, aber es ändert sich nichts. Das Wort Lippenbekenntnissen trifft es. Man läuft sehenden Auges in den Untergang.
Chicky
Chicky, 23.07.2024 2:50 Uhr
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Wenn man mal schaut,was z.B. 2022 noch für Quartalsgewinne zu Buche standen... 😱🥳 Und nun so ein Debakel. So gesehen ist der Kurs natürlich "zu Recht" da unten.... Wenn man aber die ganzen wertlosen Lippenbekenntnisse zur Umwelt, zur Transformation, zu E-Autos, Lieferketten usw betrachtet, ist es ein Unding.
Chicky
Chicky, 23.07.2024 2:44 Uhr
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https://www.xm.com/research/markets/allNews/reuters/australias-lynas-rare-earths-fourthquarter-revenue-falls-133-53886174 Lynas Rare Earths LYC.AX meldete am Dienstag einen Umsatzrückgang von 13,3 % im vierten Quartal, da die höhere Produktion in China den Preisdruck erhöhte. Der weltweit größte Produzent Seltener Erden außerhalb Chinas verzeichnete für die drei Monate bis zum 30. Juni einen Umsatz von 136,6 Millionen australischen Dollar (90,72 Millionen US-Dollar), verglichen mit 157,5 Millionen australischen Dollar im Vorjahr.
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