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Lacaze heralds Lynas' 'uneventful quarter'

SPENDING to support the Lynas 2025 growth strategy is underway with A$500,000 paid during the December quarter and more spending flagged over the next few quarters as the company's initiatives start ramping up - but it might be some time before Lynas Corporation finalises the shape of its plans.

 Lynas remains committed to Malaysia.

Lynas remains committed to Malaysia.

Managing director Amanda Lacaze said Lynas 2025 would ultimately be defined by the outcome of several factors, including the resolution of its Malaysian regulatory issues, a possible heavy rare earth ...

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