"This recapitalisation of Lynas is supported by substantial financial investors, some of whom specialise in investments ...

Lynas gets debt reprieve

Lynas has earned a reprieve with its lenders agreeing to postpone payments due in May and September until December.

"This recapitalisation of Lynas is supported by substantial financial investors, some of whom specialise in investments ...

Lynas net loss narrows

Rare earths miner Lynas has narrowed its full year net loss to $118.60 million, from $345.40 million in the previous year, helped by cost reductions and higher sales.

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Cash crisis for Lynas Corp

Lynas Corp faces a cash crisis at the end of the September quarter unless they find solutions to their significant funding, pricing and production problems.

Lynas seeks to raise $30 million

Cash-strapped rare earths producer Lynas is understood to be rattling the tin for $30 million, after entering a trading halt on Wednesday.

China claims export restrictions on rare earths were necessary to conserve a natural resource and protect the ...

WTO raps China’s rare earths trade

China has broken international trade law by restricting the export of rare earth elements and other metals crucial to modern manufacturing, a World Trade Organisation panel found.

Auditor’s warning on Lynas as shares hit five-year low

The clock is ticking for Lynas to secure more cash funding as it ramps up production, with shares in the rare earths’ miner slumping to an almost five-year low following a larger first-half loss that triggered a warning from its auditor about its ability to continue trading.

Jury out on Kelly gang

This newspaper’s former Chanticleer columnist Alan Jury is the latest big name to depart FTI Consulting, hot on the heels of Third Person founder Ross Thornton. Jury joins rare earths producer Lynas Corp as head of corporate affairs. The latest defection leaves the firm even more reliant on Thornton’s former partner Jim Kelly, the last of the Tripods. Watch this space.

Lynas beats off new activist challenge

Lynas Corporation says a state-based High Court in Malaysia has denied an application by environmental activists to seek a judicial review the licensing process for its rare earths processing plant.