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Lynas talks with MP Materials
According to an article in the AFR: Australia's Lynas REE had talks re a merger with the USA MP Materials
Summary of the AFR's article: Major points: Lynas Rare Earths and MP Materials, the world's two biggest non-China rare earths producers, discussed a merger to challenge China's dominance. The talks were initiated by Lynas and involved a cash-and-scrip offer, but ultimately fell through. Both companies are looking to expand their downstream processing capabilities, particularly for heavy rare earths. A merger would benefit from tax breaks being considered by the US for rare earths processing and magnet making. China maintains dominance in the sector, controlling 90% of processing and 99.9% of heavy rare earths separation. Minor points: Nick Curtis, founder of Lynas, previously attempted a similar merger with MP Materials' predecessor. He believes a combined entity would provide more confidence to Western customers. Both companies suffer from falling share prices due to softer rare earths prices. Analysts see strategic merit in a merger but highlight the lack of immediate solutions for heavy rare earths. Could asx ASM fill the gap?
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The Mountain Pass REE deposit has had a long and interesting ownership history, with several companies holding the reins over the years. Here's a breakdown:
Early years (1949-1952): Discovered by prospectors looking for uranium. First Ownership (1952-1977): Molybdenum Corporation of America (MCA): They acquired the claims in 1952 and started small-scale production in 1952. Later changed their name to Molycorp. Change of hands (1977-2002): Union Oil (1977): Acquired Molycorp, including the Mountain Pass mine. Chevron Corporation (2005): Merged with Union Oil, inheriting the mine. Decline and closure (2002-2008): Environmental issues and competition from China led to the mine's closure in 2002. Chevron continued processing previously mined ore. Revival and current ownership (2008-present): Molycorp Minerals LLC (2008): A privately-held company formed to revive the mine, acquired it from Chevron. MP Materials (2010): Successor to Molycorp Minerals, took the company public in 2010. Current ownership (as of February 2024): 51.8%: American hedge funds JHL Capital Group and QVT Financial LP 8.0%: Chinese firm Shenghe Resources Holding Co. Ltd. 18%: Publicly traded shares. So, the Mountain Pass REE deposit has been owned by Molybdenum Corporation of America/Molycorp, Union Oil/Chevron, Molycorp Minerals LLC, and MP Materials. The current ownership is a mix of American and Chinese entities.
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