

Harena Rare Earths has released details of a pre-feasibility study for its Ampasindava rare earths project in Madagascar. The study shows on a base case scenario that the project could generate around US$1bn in cash flow over a 20 year mine life. Capex is set at US$142 million, although further refinements as the DFS gets underway could reduce that. The upside scenario shows potential for US$2.6bn in cash flow, so there really is a lot to play for. Not surprising that the shares soared 25% on the news. Harena's executive chairman Ivan Murphy joins us to tell us what it all means, and what happens next. ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow us: X (Twitter): https://x.com/VOXmarkets LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vox-markets/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@voxmarkets Listen to our podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-vox-markets-podcast/id1569138869 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1noGnZw4hFfNgspb4puAlX Learn more: https://www.voxmarkets.com ------------------------------------------------------------ THE CONTENT OF THIS BROADCAST IS NOT INTENDED AS INVESTMENT ADVICE, IT IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. YOU SHOULD TAKE PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE IN CONNECTION WITH, OR INDEPENDENTLY RESEARCH AND VERIFY, ANY INFORMATION THAT YOU FIND ON THIS BROADCAST AND WISH TO RELY UPON, WHETHER FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN INVESTMENT DECISION OR OTHERWISE. WE ARE NOT REGULATED UNDER UK FINANCIAL SERVICES LAW



