お知らせ • Mar 28
Leo Lithium Limited, Annual General Meeting, May 28, 2025 Leo Lithium Limited, Annual General Meeting, May 28, 2025. お知らせ • Nov 28
GFL International Co., Ltd. completed the acquisition of remaining 40% stake in in Goulamina Lithium Project from Leo Lithium Limited (ASX:LLL) for $332.2 million. GFL International Co., Ltd. executed Binding Sale and Purchase Agreement to acquire remaining 40% stake in Goulamina Lithium Project from Leo Lithium Limited (ASX:LLL) for $342.7 million on May 6, 2024. The $342.7 million cash consideration payable by Ganfeng is structured as $10.5 million non-refundable deposit to be paid within 10 days of executing the sale and purchase agreement; $161.0 million payable on completion of the transaction following satisfaction of (or waiver) of conditions precedent (Tranche 1 Cash Consideration); $171.2 million payable on June 30, 2025 or an earlier date (Tranche 2 Cash Consideration). Interest of SOFR + 2% to accrue on the unpaid Tranche 2 Cash Consideration from the completion date until the Tranche 2 Cash Consideration is paid in full to Leo Lithium. There are no penalties for early repayment. Prior to the transaction, GFL International Co., Ltd. held 60%. Ganfeng to sole fund all remaining capital until first revenue. Ganfeng Lithium Group Co., Ltd's Board of Directors have approved the transaction, to use its own funds to acquire the remaining 40% equity in Mali Lithium B.V. from Leo Lithium Limited for $342.7 million. This transaction does not need to be submitted for approval by the company's shareholders' meeting. The transaction is subject to Leo Lithium's shareholders to vote on the transaction, receipt of regulatory approvals and satisfaction of conditions precedent to the transaction. Completion of the transaction is End October 2024. On June 14, 2024 The Mines Minister has conditionally approved the transaction, requiring the submission of transaction documents and payment of capital gains tax (CGT). Leo has already paid $7.6-million for CGT on a 5% sale finalized on May 6. Any additional CGT on the 40% sale will be paid in due course. As of July 25, 2024, Leo Lithium Limited updates on the pending approval by the Company's shareholders at the Annual General Meeting to be held on July 31, 2024 is a condition precedent to the Proposed Transaction. The Board of Leo Lithium continues to recommend shareholders VOTE IN FAVOUR of the Proposed Transaction. Following discussions with many shareholders, the Board has committed to increasing the amounts returned to shareholders. As of September 13, 2024, Chinese government approval remains the only outstanding condition precedent to the completion of the Proposed Sale. Currently anticipated to be completed in October 2024, following which the Proposed Sale will complete.
Barrenjoey acted as financial adviser and Thomson Geer acted as legal adviser in relation to the sale of Leo Lithium’s interest in the Project to Ganfeng.
GFL International Co., Ltd. completed the acquisition of remaining 40% stake in in Goulamina Lithium Project from Leo Lithium Limited (ASX:LLL) for $332.2 million on November 26, 2024. At Completion Leo Lithium is entitled to receive the Tranche 1 consideration of $161 million. The total amount of Mali capital gains tax payable on the sale is $44.7 million which will be deducted from the Tranche 1 consideration and paid directly to the Mali Government by Ganfeng. This amount of taxation is in line with the previous estimates detailed by Leo Lithium to the market. The Company anticipates receiving the net Tranche 1 payment of $116.3 million on 26 November 2024. A Tranche 2 payment of $171.2 million is payable by 30 June 2025 Interest will accrue on the unpaid Tranche 2 Consideration from Completion until the payment date at a rate of Secured Overnight Finance Rate +2%.All required Chinese Government approvals have now been received and, as a consequence, all conditions precedent to the MLBV Sale have been satisfied. お知らせ • Jun 15
Leo Lithium Limited, Annual General Meeting, Jul 31, 2024 Leo Lithium Limited, Annual General Meeting, Jul 31, 2024. お知らせ • May 09
GFL International Co., Ltd. Executed Binding Sale and Purchase Agreement to acquire remaining 40% stake in Goulamina Lithium Project from Leo Lithium Limited (ASX:LLL) for $342.7 million. GFL International Co., Ltd. Executed Binding Sale and Purchase Agreement to acquire remaining 40% stake in Goulamina Lithium Project from Leo Lithium Limited (ASX:LLL) for $342.7 million on May 8, 2024. The $342.7 million cash consideration payable by Ganfeng is structured as $10.5 million non-refundable deposit to be paid within 10 days of executing the sale and purchase agreement; $161.0 million payable on completion of the transaction following satisfaction of (or waiver) of conditions precedent (Tranche 1 Cash Consideration); $171.2 million payable on June 30, 2025 or an earlier date (Tranche 2 Cash Consideration). Interest of SOFR + 2% to accrue on the unpaid Tranche 2 Cash Consideration from the completion date until the Tranche 2 Cash Consideration is paid in full to Leo Lithium. There are no penalties for early repayment. Prior to the transaction, GFL International Co., Ltd. held 60%. Ganfeng to sole fund all remaining capital until first revenue. The transaction is subject to Leo Lithium's shareholders to vote on the transaction, receipt of regulatory approvals and satisfaction of conditions precedent to the transaction. Completion of the transaction is End October 2024. Barrenjoey acted as financial adviser and Thomson Geer acted as legal adviser in relation to the sale of Leo Lithium’s interest in the Project to Ganfeng. お知らせ • Jan 18
Ganfeng Lithium's Unit to Buy Up to 5% Stake in Mali Lithium Ganfeng Lithium Group Co., Ltd. (SZSE:002460) said unit plans to buy up to 5% stake in Mali Lithium from Leo Lithium Limited (ASX:LLL) for up to $65 million. お知らせ • Oct 30
Leo Lithium Limited Announces Resignation of Leo Lithium as Joint Company Secretary Leo Lithium Limited announced that Mr. Nathan Bartrop has resigned as Joint Company Secretary of the company. Mr. Bartrop will continue to assist the Company in relation to various company secretarial and corporate governance projects. Mr. Ron Chamberlain will remain as Company Secretary of the Company. Board Change • Sep 04
High number of new and inexperienced directors There are 6 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: 6 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. Independent Non-Executive Director Brendan Borg is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2021. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Lack of board continuity. Lack of experienced directors. Valuation Update With 7 Day Price Move • Jul 05
Investor sentiment improves as stock rises 16% After last week's 16% share price gain to AU$1.16, the stock trades at a trailing P/E ratio of 21x. Average forward P/E is 10x in the Metals and Mining industry in Australia. Total returns to shareholders of 111% over the past year. New Risk • Jun 29
New minor risk - Insider selling There has been significant insider selling in the company's shares over the past 3 months. Total value of shares sold: AU$2.2m This is considered a minor risk. There are several reasons why an insider may be selling, including to cover a tax obligation or pay for some other expense. However, we generally consider it a negative if insiders have been selling, especially if they do so below the current price. It implies that they considered a lower price to be reasonable. This is a weak signal, but if there is a pattern of unexplained selling, it can be a sign the insider believes the company's stock is overpriced. Note: We only include open market transactions and private dispositions of directly owned stock by individuals, not by corporations or trusts. This is currently the only risk that has been identified for the company. Recent Insider Transactions • Jun 29
Independent Non-Executive Director recently sold AU$2.2m worth of stock On the 28th of June, Brendan Borg sold around 2m shares on-market at roughly AU$1.07 per share. This transaction amounted to 21% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. Insiders have been net sellers, collectively disposing of AU$2.6m more than they bought in the last 12 months. Valuation Update With 7 Day Price Move • Jun 16
Investor sentiment improves as stock rises 18% After last week's 18% share price gain to AU$1.05, the stock trades at a trailing P/E ratio of 18.9x. Average forward P/E is 10x in the Metals and Mining industry in Australia. Simply Wall St's valuation model estimates the intrinsic value at AU$0.81 per share. お知らせ • May 29
Leo Lithium Limited announced that it expects to receive AUD 106.11 million in funding from Gfl International Co.,Limitied Leo Lithium Limited announced that it has entered into a subscription agreement to issue 131 million new fully paid ordinary shares at a price of AUD 0.81 per share for the gross proceeds of AUD 106.11 million on May 19, 2023. The transaction will include participation from new investor Gfl International Co.,Limitied for 9.9% stake. The shares are restricted. The transaction is subject to granting of regulatory approvals. Recent Insider Transactions • Apr 01
Non-Executive Director recently bought AU$51k worth of stock On the 30th of March, Alan Rule bought around 100k shares on-market at roughly AU$0.50 per share. This transaction amounted to 95% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest purchase by an insider in the last 3 months. Despite this recent purchase, insiders have collectively sold AU$268k more in shares than they bought in the last 12 months. Board Change • Mar 08
High number of new and inexperienced directors There are 6 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: 6 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. Independent Non-Executive Director Brendan Borg is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2021. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Lack of board continuity. Lack of experienced directors.