-- ライオンタウン(ASX:LTR)は、西オーストラリア州のキャスリーンバレーにあるリチウム鉱山で、3月期第3四半期に96,367乾燥トン(dmt)のスポジュメン精鉱を生産し、83,912dmtを販売した。これは、木曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 同社は、2025年3月31日を期末とする四半期において、キャスリーンバレーで95,709dmtのスポジュメン精鉱を生産し、93,940dmtを販売した(以前の提出書類による)。 同四半期の売上高は1億9,700万豪ドルで、前年同期の1億400万豪ドルから増加した。 同社は、四半期末時点で4億2,400万豪ドルの現金と、26,270dmtの販売可能在庫を保有していると報告した。
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