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Lynas Rare Earths (LYSCF) Stock Soars on $8.5B U.S.–Australia Rare-Earth Pact

Lynas Rare Earths (LYSCF) Stock Soars on $8.5B U.S.–Australia Rare-Earth Pact

Full Story: Below we examine Lynas Rare Earths’ recent news flow, stock trends, growth plans, and expert analysis in detail. Stock Performance & Recent Trend Lynas shares have been on a tear. By mid-October 2025, the stock (ASX: LYC) had nearly tripled in a year (from ≈A$6 in late 2024 to ~$19) investing.com ts2.tech. In early October it spiked to A$21.96 (its highest since 2011) investing.com on the magnet-chain MoU, then eased back to ~$18–19 as traders locked in profits ts2.tech. In late Oct 20–21 trading it jumped again (+15% on Oct 20) stockanalysis.com. By Oct 21 LYC was ~A$19 (US$14) investing.com
Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) Stock Skyrockets on US Magnet Deal – Bubble or Breakout?

Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) Stock Skyrockets on US Magnet Deal – Bubble or Breakout?

Lynas Rare Earths Stock vs. Key Events (2025) – LYC climbed throughout 2025 on strong production, price trends, and Western supply-chain deals. In September/August it raised A$750M via equity to fund growth intelligentinvestor.com.au. The Oct. 8 Noveon Magnetics MoU then sent LYC to a 14-year high aljazeera.com abc.net.au. By mid-Oct, profit-taking and market jitters trimmed LYC back toward A$18–19 sharecafe.com.au. Lynas’ Operations and Growth Strategy Lynas Rare Earths operates the Mt Weld mine (WA) and a processing plant in Malaysia (LAMP), making it “the largest rare-earth producer outside China” ts2.tech. It delivers separated oxides (NdPr, DyTb, etc.) used in magnets,
20 October 2025
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