PLS Group stock jumps near a 52-week high as lithium prices spike — what investors watch next
6 January 2026
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PLS Group stock jumps near a 52-week high as lithium prices spike — what investors watch next

SYDNEY, Jan 6, 2026, 16:59 AEDT — Market closed

  • PLS Group Limited (ASX:PLS) ended up 9.5% at A$4.84, despite a weaker broader market. 1
  • Battery-grade lithium carbonate in China was assessed at 127,500 yuan a metric ton, up 6.69% on the day.
  • PLS’ December-quarter activities report is due Jan. 30, with an investor webcast and call scheduled the same day. 2

PLS Group Limited shares jumped 9.5% on Tuesday to A$4.84, closing near a 52-week high as lithium-linked stocks held their ground while the broader market slipped. The S&P/ASX 200 ended down 0.5%, but materials gained 1.5%, an ABC market wrap showed. 1

The move matters because lithium markets have become a live macro trade again after a long oversupply-driven slump, and investors are quick to reprice miners on any sign of tightening fundamentals. Reuters reported demand growth from grid-scale battery storage — large batteries used to store power for the electricity system — is reshaping forecasts for 2026. 3

On the pricing front, Shanghai Metals Market data showed battery‑grade lithium carbonate in China at 127,500 yuan a metric ton on Jan. 6, up 6.69% on the day. Traders watch that benchmark closely because spodumene concentrate — the lithium-rich ore product miners sell to refiners — tends to follow downstream chemical prices.

PLS describes itself as a leading producer of lithium materials, owning the Pilgangoora hard‑rock operation in Australia and the Colina lithium project in Brazil. It is also integrated into processing through its joint venture with POSCO in South Korea that makes battery‑grade lithium hydroxide, according to an ASX filing. 2

The next company catalyst is close. PLS said its December 2025 quarterly activities report is scheduled for release on Friday, Jan. 30, followed by an investor webcast and call. 2

That quarterly update is where investors usually look for the hard numbers: production, shipments, unit costs and how realised prices are tracking the lithium rebound. Any change in cost guidance or commentary on contract pricing will likely drive the next test of valuation.

Technically, the stock traded between A$4.48 and A$4.88 on Tuesday and finished just below its 52‑week high of A$4.88, Investing.com data showed. Short‑term traders will watch whether it can hold above the prior close of A$4.42 and break cleanly through A$4.88 in the next session. 4

But the upside case still leans on a commodity price rally that can reverse quickly. Reuters reported analysts see downside scenarios if sodium‑ion batteries gain share in storage systems or if EV sales cool as incentives fade, capping lithium demand and prices. 3

“Energy storage is likely to become a game changer for lithium,” said Jinyi Su, an analyst at consultancy Fubao. 3

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