Analyst Price Target is GBX 33
▲ +78.09% Upside Potential
This price target is based on 1 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Rainbow Rare Earths in the last 3 months. The average price target is GBX 33, with a high forecast of GBX 33 and a low forecast of GBX 33. The average price target represents a 78.09% upside from the last price of GBX 18.53.
Current Consensus is
Buy
The current consensus among 1 contributing investment analysts is to buy stock in Rainbow Rare Earths. This Buy consensus rating has held steady for over two years.
Rainbow Rare Earths aims to be a forerunner in the establishment of an independent and ethical supply chain of the rare earth elements that are driving the green energy transition. It is doing this successfully via the identification and development of secondary rare earth deposits that can be brought into production quicker and at a lower cost than traditional hard rock mining projects, with a focus on the permanent magnet rare earth elements neodymium and praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium.
The Company is focused on the development of the Phalaborwa Rare Earths Project in South Africa and the earlier stage Uberaba Project in Brazil. Both projects entail the recovery of rare earths from phosphogypsum stacks that occur as the by-product of phosphoric acid production, with the original source rock for both deposits being a hardrock carbonatite. Rainbow intends to use a proprietary separation technique developed by and in conjunction with its partner K-Technologies, Inc., which simplifies the process of producing separated rare earth oxides (versus traditional solvent extraction), leading to cost and environmental benefits.
The Phalaborwa Preliminary Economic Assessment has confirmed strong base line economics for the project, which has a base case NPV10 of US$627 million[1], an average EBITDA operating margin of 75% and a payback period of less than two years. Pilot plant operations commenced in 2023, with the project expected to reach commercial production in 2026, just five years after work began on the project by Rainbow.
For more information, visit www.rainbowrareearths.com
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