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Loyal Metals Sets Second Court Date as Acquisition Conditions Near Completion

Loyal Metals (ASX:LLM) schedules a key court hearing on 24 August to approve PT Bumi Resources’ A$79 million takeover scheme, with most conditions including shareholder approval and project acquisitions progressing smoothly.
Maxwell Dee
19 Aug 2026

Loyal Metals Advances Highway Reward and Lithium Assets Ahead of A$79M PT Bumi Scheme

Loyal Metals has secured full ownership of the Highway Reward Copper-Gold Mine and progressed its North American lithium projects, while moving forward with a A$79.1 million cash takeover by PT Bumi Resources.
Maxwell Dee
28 July 2026

Loyal Metals Dispatches Scheme Booklet Ahead of Shareholder Vote on PT Bumi Acquisition

Loyal Metals has sent its Scheme Booklet to shareholders detailing the proposed A$0.45 per share acquisition by PT Bumi Resources, setting the stage for a shareholder vote on 20 August 2026.
Maxwell Dee
15 July 2026

ASIC Registers Scheme Booklet for PT Bumi Resources Takeover of Loyal Metals

Loyal Metals has cleared a key regulatory hurdle with ASIC registering the Scheme Booklet for its proposed A$0.45 per share acquisition by PT Bumi Resources. The Independent Expert endorses the deal as fair and reasonable, while Loyal’s board unanimously backs the scheme, setting the stage for a shareholder vote.
Maxwell Dee
14 July 2026

Market Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Small caps drove the biggest moves, with Alvo Minerals surging, Klevo extending a payments-fuelled rally, and FBR jumping on fresh contract news. At the larger end, takeover bids, mine funding deals and a strong Liontown update kept resources and corporate activity at the centre of trading.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Big moves came from deal-driven small caps, critical minerals stories and a fresh burst of funding news across gold, copper and rare earths. The strongest gains came where cash, contracts or takeover terms gave investors something concrete to price in straight away.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Loyal Metals Secures Highway Reward Mine and Enters A$79M Acquisition Deal

Loyal Metals has completed the acquisition of the high-grade Highway Reward Copper-Gold Mine and confirmed a large-scale VHMS mineral system, while agreeing to a cash takeover by PT Bumi Resources valuing the company at A$79.1 million.
Maxwell Dee
30 Apr 2026

Loyal Metals Agrees to A$79M Cash Takeover by PT Bumi Resources at 40% Premium

Loyal Metals Ltd has entered a binding scheme implementation deed with Indonesia’s PT Bumi Resources Tbk to sell all shares for A$0.45 each, valuing the company at approximately A$79.1 million. The transaction offers shareholders an immediate cash premium of over 40% and is supported by Loyal’s board and major shareholders.
Maxwell Dee
27 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Speculative growth names and biotech drove the biggest gains this week, while one consumer staple copped the heaviest selling after cutting guidance. Deal flow stayed busy, but investors were even more responsive to hard numbers: profit upgrades, feasibility studies, contract wins and fresh drilling results.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Drilling wins, funding deals and takeover activity drove a busy week in materials stocks. Big moves came from early-stage explorers, while larger producers won support with cash flow, mine life and deal-making.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Loyal Metals Secures Full Ownership of High-Grade Highway Reward Copper-Gold Mine

Loyal Metals has exercised its option to acquire 100% of the Highway Reward Copper-Gold Mine in Queensland, triggering the sale agreement and setting the stage for full ownership by H2 2026. This move follows extensive exploration that confirmed the project's exceptional grade and scale.
Maxwell Dee
14 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Rare earths, lithium and antimony stocks drove the week, while a handful of capital raisings and profit warnings hit hard. The biggest gains came from drilling wins and deal news. The sharpest falls came where investors faced dilution, weaker earnings or takeover friction.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026