PLS CEO Henderson on 1H Earnings
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Dale Henderson, Managing Director & CEO of PLS, discusses the company's business outlook and growth strategy after his firm, Australia's biggest pure-play lithium producer, reported a first-half...
Dale Henderson, Managing Director & CEO of PLS, discusses the company's business outlook and growth strategy after his firm, Australia's biggest pure-play lithium producer, reported a first-half profit of just under 33 million Australian dollars, seeing a 147% increase. He speaks exclusively with Shery Ahn and Avril Hong on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade". (Source: Bloomberg)
Glass House Analysis
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