PERTH, August 19, 2026, 10:06 AEST — Shares of Liontown Limited ASX:LTR opened Wednesday after sliding 7.3%, closing at A$1.205 on Tuesday with trading volume at 46.6 million, up 22% on the 30-session average.
- Liontown lagged behind two listed lithium peers by between 4.2 and 6.0 percentage points.
- The stock is currently positioned in the lowest 25% of its 52-week range.
- A robust cash increase in the June quarter now faces competition from elevated FY2027 expenditures.
The key indicator was relative rather than absolute. Shares of PLS Group Limited ASX:PLS dropped 3.1%, and Core Lithium Ltd (ASX:CXO) declined 1.3%. Liontown lagged behind Core by close to six points.
| August 18 session | Liontown | Reading |
|---|---|---|
| Close | A$1.205 | Final Tuesday close price |
| Daily change | -7.31% | The biggest decline compared with the three peers |
| Volume | 46.64 million | 1.22 times the 30-session average |
| Intraday range | A$1.195–A$1.275 | Ended the session close to the session low |
Liontown’s announcement page showed no new price-sensitive disclosures before trading began on Wednesday, drawing attention to the increase in trading volume. Investors adjusted their positions despite the lack of an updated company release.
| ASX lithium share | August 18 close | Daily change | Volume | Liontown gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liontown Limited ASX:LTR | A$1.205 | -7.31% | 46.64m | — |
| PLS Group Limited ASX:PLS | A$4.93 | -3.14% | 26.64m | -4.16 pts |
| Core Lithium Ltd (ASX:CXO) | A$0.370 | -1.33% | 28.69m | -5.97 pts |
The gap comes after a significant boost in cash generation at Kathleen Valley. Liontown posted a June-quarter net cash flow of A$137 million. As of June 30, cash holdings increased to A$561 million.
Revenue rose 19% from the previous quarter, reaching A$235 million. Sales of concentrate were up 29% at 108,489 dry tonnes. Production increased by 7% to 103,111 tonnes.
| June-quarter metric | Q4 FY2026 | Q3 FY2026 | Quarterly change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | A$235m | A$197m | +19.3% |
| Cash balance | A$561m | A$424m | +32.3% |
| Concentrate production | 103,111 dmt | 96,367 dmt | +7.0% |
| Concentrate sales | 108,489 dmt | 83,912 dmt | +29.3% |
| Unit operating cost | A$995/dmt | A$981/dmt | +1.4% |
| AISC | A$1,314/dmt | A$1,251/dmt | +5.0% |
The preliminary average realised price for SC6-equivalent was US$1,880 per dry tonne. Liontown stated that the final figures may fluctuate as quotation periods conclude. This estimate was 1.9% higher compared to the previous quarter.
Chief Executive Tony Ottaviano stated that Liontown is equipped with “the financial strength and the market to pursue what comes next.” He also pointed to a milestone 3,316 metres of underground development. Liontown quarterly report
The next phase involves high costs. FY2027 projections indicate capital expenditure between A$320 million and A$370 million. Production is expected to reach 390,000 to 440,000 tonnes, while unit operating expenses are forecast at A$1,050 to A$1,250 per tonne.
The forecast does not include additional expansion capital related to the anticipated investment decision in September. Liontown has initiated early-stage activities and is procuring long-lead items.
| Analyst view | Recommendation | 12-month target | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goldman Sachs | Hold | A$1.55 | July 30, 2026 |
| JPMorgan | Buy | A$1.50 | July 30, 2026 |
| Citi | Hold | A$1.35 | July 23, 2026 |
| 11-analyst consensus | 6 Buy / 4 Hold / 1 Sell | A$1.505 average | Past three months |
The average target suggests a potential gain of 24.9% from Tuesday’s closing price, but estimates vary significantly. The lowest projection points to a 25.3% drop, while the highest signals a possible 57.7% increase.
Historical pricing prompts caution. Liontown shares have declined 25.6% in 2026 and are trading 54.5% under their 52-week peak. Priced at A$1.205, the stock is at 23.5% of its A$0.76-to-A$2.65 yearly range.
Wednesday’s test is straightforward. If markets open more steadily, it could indicate that Tuesday’s drop was driven by clearing positions. Ongoing lagging performance would signal that investors want stronger evidence that available cash can support growth without reducing returns.
Risks: Lithium prices are prone to rapid reversals. Delays in mine ramp-up, rising costs, plant shutdowns and overruns on expansions may reduce cash flow. Liontown’s operational exposure is concentrated in a single producing asset, Kathleen Valley.
ASX:LTR · Liontown Limited
Strong cash position contrasts with significant peer discount
Market data: Official close at 4:10 p.m. AEST on August 18, 2026
Close price
A$1.205
August 18 saw a decrease of 7.31%
Volume traded
46.64 million
1.22 times the average over 30 sessions
Position within 52-week range
23.5 percent
Low of A$0.76 · High of A$2.65
Cash / maximum capital expenditure for FY2027
1.52 times
A$561 million in cash · Guidance at A$320–370 million
Price trend over thirty sessions
A$ each share · July 8–August 18
Lithium peer performance on August 18
Percentage change for the day


