Uncommon earths miner Lynas Q4 profits falls on output downturn, lower rates

Uncommon earths miner Lynas Q4 profits falls on output downturn, lower rates

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By Rajasik Mukherjee

(Reuters) -Lynas Rare Earths published a drop in quarterly profits on Tuesday, hit by production decrease at its Kalgoorlie center in Western Australia and lower underlying costs, sendingout its shares to a more than three-month low.

Shares of the unusual earths miner fell as much as 2.8% to hit A$5.880, their leastexpensive level giventhat April11

Lynas’ Malaysian operations likewise went through a upkeep shutdown throughout the reported duration, which the unusual earths miner showed took over a month.

Total rare-earth oxide output for the 4th quarter ended June 30 was at 2,188 REO loads, plunging more than 50% from a year back.

“The primary bearings on one of the kilns stoppedworking and needed a upkeep shutdown that took over a month,” Lynas stated, referring to its downstream Malaysian operations.

Sluggish need from green energy business and electrical carmanufacturers, combined with increasing international supply, have badly dented unusual earth items’ costs.

“Rare-earths markets continue to be affected by damaged Chinese need and high-supply chain invento

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