Critical Metals (CRML) Stock Jumps After SEC Filing Reveals New Acquisition Deal Structure
TLDR
- CRML stock rose 10.3% to $6.40 on Friday, with some reports showing it up as high as 16.55% to $6.75 later in the session.
- The move follows a late-Thursday SEC Form 6-K filing disclosing amended terms for its pending acquisition of European Lithium Ltd.
- The amended deal replaces a fixed exchange ratio with a floating one tied to CRML’s 20-day volume-weighted average price, with a collar between $8 and $16.
- The U.S. DOE selected seven projects to expand critical mineral processing, which also appears to have boosted sentiment.
- Analyst consensus sits at “Moderate Buy” with an average price target of $18.00, well above current trading levels.
Critical Metals Corp. (CRML) had a strong Friday session, with the stock climbing 10.3% to $6.40. Some reports put the gain even higher at 16.55%, with the stock touching $6.75 intraday. The previous close was $5.80.
Volume was roughly 80% below the average daily volume of 12.1 million, meaning the move came on thin trading. That’s worth keeping in mind.
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