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Why Mineral Resources Stock Rose as Lithium Rivals Slipped After Bald Hill Restart

Why Mineral Resources Stock Rose as Lithium Rivals Slipped After 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