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(ASX:BUB)董事局焕新 引领战略升级 Paul Jensen担任董事局主席 CEO Joe Coote兼任董事总经理
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-16 14:37
Group 1: Pilbara Minerals (ASX: PLS) - Morgan Stanley increased its stake in Pilbara Minerals from 7.3% to 9.0% [3] - AustralianSuper raised its holding from 15.69% to 17.54% [4] - Pilbara Minerals reported a slight increase in spodumene concentrate production to 755,000 tons, a 4% year-on-year growth, but revenue decreased by 39% to AUD 769 million due to a 43% drop in actual prices [4] - The company maintains a strong balance sheet with approximately AUD 1 billion in cash and AUD 1.6 billion in total liquidity [4] - CEO Dale Henderson believes that despite short-term market volatility, the long-term fundamentals of the lithium industry remain strong, indicating potential supply tightness in the future [5] Group 2: Bubs Australia (ASX: BUB) - Bubs Australia appointed Paul Jensen as the new chairman and Joe Coote as the managing director and CEO [11] - The company achieved its first profit and surpassed AUD 100 million in revenue in the fiscal year [11] - Bubs has seen a 50% increase in its stock price this year, with a focus on expanding into the U.S. market [12] - Jensen aims to ensure the board has the right skills and experience to implement the company's strategy [12] Group 3: Avita Medical (ASX: AVH) - Avita Medical announced that its RECELL GO product received CE marking under EU medical device regulations [17] - The product is expected to support treatment for acute wound injuries in European burn centers [17] - Following the announcement, Avita Medical's stock surged by 10.08% [17] Group 4: Resolution Minerals (ASX: RML) - Resolution Minerals reported significant results from soil sampling at its Horse Heaven project, with samples showing up to 49.8% antimony and 1,420 g/t silver [22] - The stock price increased by 25%, with a year-to-date gain of 650% [22] - The project is adjacent to Perpetua Resources' large antimony-gold project, indicating strong potential [22] Group 5: Theta Gold Mines (ASX: TGM) - Theta Gold Mines has commenced construction on its flagship TGME gold project in South Africa, with significant earthworks and infrastructure development underway [25] - The company has secured contracts with leading construction firms and aims to employ 70% of its workforce from local communities [25][28] - The project is expected to begin production in Q1 2027, with an estimated annual output of 110,000 ounces of gold in the first three years [25][36] - The total cost for earthworks and construction is estimated at USD 10 million (approximately AUD 15 million) [34]