-- ジェフリーズは月曜日のレポートで、IGO(ASX:IGO)の構造的な問題と、主要資産であるグリーンブッシュ鉱山の業績不振が、リチウム市場の好調にもかかわらず、株主の利益拡大を制限していると指摘した。 同社は、西オーストラリア州のグリーンブッシュ・リチウム鉱山における2026年度のスポジュメン生産量見通しを138万トンから143万トンに下方修正した。これは、年初来の業績と、6月期におけるCGP3の生産量増加見込みを反映したものだ。ジェフリーズは、グリーンブッシュ鉱山の2026年度生産量を150万トンと予想していた。 また、同事業の設備投資見通しも、ジェフリーズの予想である5億6500万豪ドルに対し、5億7500万豪ドルから6億7500万豪ドルから4億豪ドルから4億5000万豪ドルに下方修正した。 投資会社ジェフリーズは、同社のクウィナナ鉱山も依然として経済的に厳しい状況にあり、4月と5月の大規模な操業停止が6月期の生産量に影響を与えるだろうと付け加えた。ジェフリーズはIGOの投資判断を「ホールド」に据え置き、目標株価を8豪ドルから7豪ドルに引き下げた。
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