ASX:MIN 10 May 2026 - 19 May 2026

Mineral Resources Stock Gains as Lithium Peers Fall Post Bald Hill Restart

Mineral Resources Stock Gains as Lithium Peers Fall Post Bald Hill Restart

Mineral Resources Ltd shares rose 2.56% to A$65.74 Tuesday after announcing plans to restart the Bald Hill lithium mine in Western Australia, targeting first concentrate in July with restart costs of about A$20 million. The S&P/ASX 200 closed up 1.17%. Bald Hill was idled in November 2024 due to weak prices but will resume as lithium prices recover. The restart is expected to create about 370 jobs.
May 19, 2026
Mineral Resources Stock Sinks After Chris Ellison’s $122 Million Sale—What Comes Next for ASX:MIN

Mineral Resources Stock Sinks After Chris Ellison’s $122 Million Sale—What Comes Next for ASX:MIN

Mineral Resources shares dropped as much as 7.1% Friday after founder Chris Ellison sold A$122.5 million in stock, according to a company filing. Ellison sold 1.75 million shares between May 11 and 14 at an average A$69.98 each, citing personal financial planning. The stock closed at A$64.77, down 7.7%. Ellison remains the largest shareholder with 10.54% of issued capital.
May 15, 2026
Mineral Resources Stock Faces a New Debt-Repair Test After COO Move and POSCO Lithium Push

Mineral Resources Stock Faces a New Debt-Repair Test After COO Move and POSCO Lithium Push

Mineral Resources has named Darren Killeen as chief operating officer, a new role reporting to Managing Director Chris Ellison. Shares closed Friday at A$69.55, down 2.5%. The company’s lithium joint venture with POSCO has reached formal agreements, with completion now expected in the first half of FY2027. Net debt dropped to about A$4.5 billion at March 31.
May 10, 2026

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  • Fast-Growing ASX Restaurant Stock Regains Investor Attention
    May 29, 2026, 10:08 PM EDT. The fast-growing ASX-listed restaurant stock is back in focus for investors amid renewed interest in its expansion strategy and financial performance. The company has demonstrated strong growth potential driven by increasing customer demand and strategic initiatives aimed at market penetration. Despite the recent uptick in attention, Kalkine Media stresses that this content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell. Investors are advised to conduct their own research and consult financial professionals before making decisions. The renewed interest highlights the dynamic nature of the foodservice sector on the ASX and its potential impact on market valuations.